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Santa Barbara, CA representative Sad Boy Loko sat down with DJ Vlad to discuss his upbringing in SB and the misconception out-of-towners may have about his city. Loko goes in depth about his start in music, the persistence he displayed early on. He explains how his initial purpose for making music was simply to "feed the hood" but once his music started to gain traction outside of his targeted demographic he understood the opportunity he had in front of him.
He then speaks about racism and things that affect the Mexican community, why he's not a fan of the government, aspiring to spend his life in prison, and what it's like being signed to YG and going on the F**K Donald Trump tour.
Comedian D.L. Hughley sat down with DJ Vlad to speak on a host of topics from his career trajectory to the current state of American politics. D.L. disclosed to Vlad being imbued in the Bloods at a young age but ultimately leaving knowing the way things end when one is involved in that lifestyle....
Published 10/10/17
Montana of 300 sat down on the Vlad couch to talk about violence in Chicago and how white supremacy ties into it, saying that the KKK should hold a protest in his hometown because they have "a lot of ammunition." He then talks about sitting down with Minister Farrakhan and what he's learned from...
Published 10/03/17
Too Short sat down with VladTV to speak on his legendary career, including being the first West Coast rapper in 1980 and being inspired by Melle Mel to write stories about Oakland. Things started skyrocketing for the West Coast pioneer after a rumor started that he was shot in a crack house, and...
Published 09/29/17