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HoneyKomb Brazy Tells His Life Story

1 h 45 min · 15 jun 2026
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Mobile, Alabama rapper HoneyKomb Brazy returns to VladTV for one of his most raw and emotional interviews yet, detailing a life marked by violence, prison, survival, and perseverance. From growing up in Mobile’s Josephine Allen Projects to becoming one of the most controversial figures in Southern rap, Brazy shares his story without holding anything back. Brazy reflects on his difficult childhood, being raised around street culture, losing close friends to violence, and getting involved in serious criminal activity at an early age. He discusses dropping out of school, surviving multiple shootings, and the legal troubles that repeatedly pulled him in and out of prison throughout his teenage years and early adulthood. The interview revisits several life-changing moments, including surviving a gunshot wound to the head, waking up from a coma after doctors believed he might never walk again, and how those experiences shaped his outlook on life. Brazy also speaks candidly about the emotional impact of losing loved ones and the long-running street conflicts that affected both his personal life and career. The conversation covers his rise in music, including the breakout success of his “Freestyle” series, which generated millions of views and helped establish him as one of Alabama’s most recognizable rap voices. He discusses signing with Rap-A-Lot, relationships within the music industry, and the challenges of balancing fame while dealing with ongoing legal and street issues. Brazy also opens up about the devastating loss of his grandparents, who raised him and were tragically killed when their home was attacked and set on fire. He discusses the lasting pain of that tragedy and the legal proceedings that followed. Throughout the interview, HoneyKomb Brazy speaks about accountability, loyalty, prison life, and what he’s trying to do differently now that he’s free. He explains why he spends more time at home, avoids unnecessary situations, and focuses on protecting both his freedom and his future. This is HoneyKomb Brazy’s story in his own words — unfiltered, emotional, and unforgettable.

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Mobile, Alabama rapper HoneyKomb Brazy returns to VladTV for one of his most raw and emotional interviews yet, detailing a life marked by violence, prison, survival, and perseverance. From growing up in Mobile’s Josephine Allen Projects to becoming one of the most controversial figures in Southern rap, Brazy shares his story without holding anything back. Brazy reflects on his difficult childhood, being raised around street culture, losing close friends to violence, and getting involved in serious criminal activity at an early age. He discusses dropping out of school, surviving multiple shootings, and the legal troubles that repeatedly pulled him in and out of prison throughout his teenage years and early adulthood. The interview revisits several life-changing moments, including surviving a gunshot wound to the head, waking up from a coma after doctors believed he might never walk again, and how those experiences shaped his outlook on life. Brazy also speaks candidly about the emotional impact of losing loved ones and the long-running street conflicts that affected both his personal life and career. The conversation covers his rise in music, including the breakout success of his “Freestyle” series, which generated millions of views and helped establish him as one of Alabama’s most recognizable rap voices. He discusses signing with Rap-A-Lot, relationships within the music industry, and the challenges of balancing fame while dealing with ongoing legal and street issues. Brazy also opens up about the devastating loss of his grandparents, who raised him and were tragically killed when their home was attacked and set on fire. He discusses the lasting pain of that tragedy and the legal proceedings that followed. Throughout the interview, HoneyKomb Brazy speaks about accountability, loyalty, prison life, and what he’s trying to do differently now that he’s free. He explains why he spends more time at home, avoids unnecessary situations, and focuses on protecting both his freedom and his future. This is HoneyKomb Brazy’s story in his own words — unfiltered, emotional, and unforgettable.

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