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Recently, Lord Jamar and DJ Vlad sat down to discuss why degrees aren't celebrated in Jamar's community. While the Brand Nubian rapper admits that he'd received his GED, he explains that the need for money was people's first thought versus going to college and building up debt. While Lord Jamar admits that he doesn't hold The Beatles in as high esteem as white people, he revealed that he does like Frank Sinatra. Lord Jamar shared his thoughts on Kanye never facing any repercussions for his actions, including the albums that he's released. After Jamar said that "Yeezus" was horrible, he added that the universe will force Kanye to change his behavior due to his actions.
To hear more of what Lord Jamar had to say, including his thoughts on what older artists could learn from the new generation, hit the above clip.
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