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Charleston White Returns To VladTV 01.06.2026 2h 16minCharleston White returns to VladTV for a brutally honest conversation with Vlad about controversy, loyalty, legal trouble, and the consequences of street culture. The interview opens with both men reflecting on their complicated professional relationship, including past conflicts involving Boosie and T.I. Vlad reveals he lost nearly $100,000 in potential revenue after refusing to interview Charleston at certain points due to pressure from others in the industry.Charleston discusses his legal history, including a self-defense case and posting a $90,000 bond, while explaining how internet fame and controversy have affected both his opportunities and personal life. He emphasizes the importance of teamwork, humility, and compassion, admitting that transitioning from a highly controversial online persona into broader mainstream success has not been easy.The conversation expands into crime and accountability within hip-hop culture. Vlad and Charleston debate the long-term impact of gangster rap on young audiences, discussing cases involving Kodak Black, Young Thug, and the defendants tied to the Foolio murder investigation. They reflect on how street narratives often lead to real-life legal consequences and why many artists struggle to separate entertainment from reality.Vlad also shares personal stories, including accidentally shooting himself and a tense confrontation involving Young Thug’s entourage. The discussion highlights how quickly situations can escalate and why making responsible decisions matters more than temporary clout.Later in the interview, Charleston and Vlad discuss relationships, fame, and the entertainment industry’s obsession with drama. Charleston reflects on the sacrifices women often make for men, while Vlad explains why he intentionally avoids dating within the industry to avoid conflict. They also touch on Drake’s influence, Charleston’s trip to England with Drake and Adin Ross, and his admiration for Drake’s discipline and success.The interview closes with Charleston discussing rebuilding his social media presence, focusing on long-term growth, and continuing to evolve despite public criticism.
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Dr. Steven Greer on UFO Evidence, Trump, Living E.T. & Underground Government 01.06.2026 1h 20minDr. Steven Greer returns to VladTV to discuss the ongoing efforts of the Disclosure Project and why he believes the public still has not received the full truth about UFOs, extraterrestrial encounters, and advanced hidden technologies.Greer breaks down the recent National Press Club event featuring four new whistleblowers — including former Green Berets and military insiders — who he says provided more substantial evidence than anything officially released by the U.S. government. He argues that much of the real information remains buried behind layers of bureaucracy, private defense contractors, and classified programs operating outside public oversight.The conversation explores Greer’s long-standing claims regarding secret aerospace projects and the involvement of companies like Lockheed Skunk Works and Northrop Grumman in developing advanced technologies allegedly hidden from the public. He explains why he believes true disclosure requires not only government transparency, but also cooperation from private contractors holding decades of classified research.Greer also discusses the potential implications of releasing advanced energy and propulsion technologies, suggesting they could radically change global economics, transportation, and military systems. At the same time, he warns about the dangers of mishandling disclosure, arguing that fear-based narratives around extraterrestrials could lead to unnecessary panic or even geopolitical conflict.Throughout the interview, Greer emphasizes the importance of peaceful communication, transparency, and careful disclosure strategies to avoid escalating tensions or creating public hysteria. He also reflects on the challenges whistleblowers face when coming forward with sensitive information tied to national security and covert programs.From UFO disclosure to hidden technology and government secrecy, Dr. Steven Greer offers another provocative and controversial discussion on one of the world’s most debated subjects.
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Adrien Broner Tells His Life Story (Flashback) 01.06.2026 1h 43minIn this flashback, we revisit Adrien Broner’s first appearance on VladTV, where the outspoken boxer opened up about his life, career, and some of the most pivotal moments that shaped his journey.Broner reflected on his upbringing in Cincinnati and explained how he began boxing at just six years old. He also looked back on key fights throughout his career, sharing insights into the experiences that helped establish him as one of boxing’s most recognizable figures.During the interview, Broner addressed his strained relationship with Floyd Mayweather, explaining why he believes tensions arose after he chose not to sign with TMT. He also discussed his role in helping arrange the highly publicized boxing match between Soulja Boy and Chris Brown, surviving a shooting incident, and facing Manny Pacquiao in what he described as the biggest fight of his career.Check out the full flashback above.
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Sophie Rain Tells Life Story 30.05.2026 44minSophie Rain sits down with VladTV to discuss her unbelievable rise from growing up on food stamps in a strict Christian household to becoming one of the highest-earning creators on OnlyFans, reportedly generating over $100 million through the platform.Originally from Miami and later raised in Tampa, Sophie reflects on her humble beginnings, including working at Papa John’s and earning around $2,000 a month before discovering online content creation through friends. She explains how her first month on OnlyFans brought in $20,000, then quickly scaled into six-figure monthly earnings and eventually life-changing wealth.The interview dives into the business side of online content creation, with Sophie revealing that one client alone has spent over $7 million supporting her content. Despite her financial success, she emphasizes maintaining strong personal boundaries and explains why she avoids certain types of explicit content. Sophie discusses the importance of controlling her image, protecting her values, and separating business decisions from personal life.Sophie also opens up about the challenges of balancing massive online fame with her upbringing and family values. She explains how her Christian background still influences many of her choices today, even while navigating one of the internet’s most controversial industries.Beyond social media, Sophie reveals her long-term plans to step away from the spotlight and focus on building a cattle business alongside her grandfather, highlighting her desire to create something sustainable outside the digital world.From viral success to financial independence, Sophie Rain shares insight into modern internet fame, entrepreneurship, and the realities behind one of the biggest creator success stories online.
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Michael Jai White: Aries Spears, Hollywood's Alpha Male Shortage, Tyson, Jon Jones 30.05.2026 1h 35minMichael Jai White returns to VladTV for a wide-ranging conversation covering martial arts, celebrity culture, self-discipline, and modern masculinity. Fresh off a major appearance on Joe Rogan’s podcast, White reflects on balancing an increasingly busy schedule while continuing to evolve both personally and professionally.The discussion begins with White addressing Aries Spears’ recent public feuds, emphasizing the importance of emotional control, accountability, and learning from mistakes instead of escalating conflicts publicly. White also reacts strongly to the controversial actions of “Chud the Builder,” condemning racist behavior and calling for deeper societal growth and self-awareness.Throughout the interview, Michael Jai White shares insight into personal development, long-term relationships, and why inner qualities matter more than surface-level attraction. He discusses monogamy, maturity, and how real strength comes from discipline and self-reflection rather than ego.The conversation shifts into combat sports and hypothetical matchups, where White breaks down why he would favor Mike Tyson over Jon Jones in a boxing match, citing Tyson’s devastating punching power and Jones’ heavier reliance on grappling. He also reacts to Jake Paul’s fight with Anthony Joshua, warning about the long-term physical consequences of facing elite heavyweight punchers.White praises UFC fighter Sean Strickland, calling him authentic and inspirational, and predicts Tyson Fury would defeat Anthony Joshua due to Fury’s superior movement, footwork, and ring intelligence. He also responds to online criticism surrounding his martial arts credentials, defending his decades of training and experience.Additional topics include the rise of non-American actors playing iconic American alpha-male roles, the decline of traditional masculinity in Hollywood, and White’s admiration for legends like Chuck Norris and Bruce Lee. He closes by reflecting on receiving the prestigious Bruce Lee Award and what that recognition meant to him personally.From martial arts philosophy to celebrity culture and emotional intelligence, Michael Jai White delivers another thoughtful and unfiltered VladTV conversation.
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Boxer & Streamer Deen the Great Tells His Life Story (Flashback) 28.05.2026 1h 11minIn this flashback, we revisit the time Deen the Great came onto VladTV. The boxer and streamer was recently arrested in Miami on an attempted robbery charge. Deen the Great sits down with VladTV to break down his rise from Tampa, Florida, to becoming a viral YouTube personality and professional boxer. Deen explains how he started YouTube in 2019 after seeing how much money creators were earning, initially posting Q&As and street-fight content that quickly grabbed attention. One early altercation — including a fight involving a police officer — went viral and helped build his online profile.From there, Deen transitioned into boxing, eventually turning pro in 2022. He discusses winning the ICB North American welterweight title, fighting opponents like Evil Hero and Waleed, and how influencer boxing opened doors while also bringing pressure. Deen also addresses recent controversies, including altercations with Larry Wheels and Tiki Ghosn, reflecting on how emotions, ego, and the spotlight affected his behavior. He shares what he’s learned, how he’s maturing, and where he sees his boxing career heading next.The conversation then shifts to the Tory Lanez case, including his conviction in the Megan Thee Stallion shooting. The group debates public opinion, the severity of Megan’s injuries as described in court, and the legal implications surrounding Tory’s appeal. They also discuss reports about Tory’s time in prison, allegations about conflicts behind bars, and speculation about potential early release. The discussion highlights how social media narratives often clash with courtroom outcomes and how celebrity cases are shaped by both legal facts and public perception.Throughout the interview, Deen offers unfiltered takes on boxing, influencer culture, accountability, and how fame can amplify both success and controversy.
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Gringo Man on Going from Reggaeton Pioneer to Getting Triple Life for Killing Cop 27.05.2026 1h 29minJaime Davidson, better known as Gringo Man, sits down with VladTV to tell his unbelievable story — from helping pioneer reggaeton to surviving nearly three decades in federal prison for a crime he says he did not commit.Born in Panama and later raised in Brooklyn, Gringo Man explains how he became part of the legendary Earthquake Posse and helped create the early fusion of Jamaican reggae, Spanish lyrics, and New York street culture that would eventually evolve into reggaeton. Long before the genre became global, Gringo Man was blending sounds and influencing artists who would later shape Latin music history.The conversation takes a dramatic turn as Jaime recounts his involvement in the infamous Syracuse Five federal case, where he was wrongfully convicted in connection to the murder of a DEA agent. Despite maintaining his innocence, he received a staggering sentence of triple life plus 85 years. Jaime reflects on surviving 29 years behind bars through faith, discipline, and becoming a respected jailhouse lawyer who helped other inmates fight for their freedom.Gringo Man credits attorney Bettina Shine, support from family and friends, and ultimately the intervention of President Donald Trump for helping secure his release. He opens up about the emotional impact of returning home after decades incarcerated and trying to rebuild his life from scratch.The interview also explores his legacy in reggaeton culture. Jaime describes being embraced as a pioneer in Puerto Rico, performing at El Coliseo, and connecting with influential artists like Baby Rasta & Gringo. He explains reggaeton’s origins as a cultural fusion between Jamaican dancehall, Panamanian Spanish reggae, Puerto Rican street music, and New York influence.Now free after nearly 30 years, Gringo Man is focused on rebuilding his music career, releasing new songs in both Spanish and English, and telling his story to inspire others facing impossible odds.
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Tekashi 6ix9ine on Going to Prison, House Robbery, 21 Savage, Lil Durk, Jake Paul (Flashback) 24.05.2026 2h 2minIn this Flashback, we revisit Tekashi's previous interview with VladTV before returning to prison for 3 months. Sitting down with Vlad for the third time, Tekashi delivered a wide-ranging and provocative conversation covering prison, hip-hop politics, global conflicts, and his plans for the future.During the interview, Tekashi discussed his upcoming three-month prison sentence and weighed in on the U.S. invasion of Venezuela, comparing it to past military actions like the Iraq War while questioning global power dynamics. He also criticized rappers such as and over what he viewed as contradictory attitudes toward snitching and street culture. Drawing comparisons to, Tekashi reflected on honesty, recklessness, and hypocrisy within the culture.The conversation also touched on a recent home invasion involving Tekashi, his relationship with and the viral $2 million IOU storyline, as well as his interest in potentially fighting. Vlad and Tekashi further discussed major boxing matchups involving and.Elsewhere in the interview, Tekashi opened up about his ambition to become a full-time streamer, his views on religion and forgiveness, and his desire to move beyond his past in pursuit of stability. He also reflected on strained relationships with his children, possible reconciliation with figures like and Young Thug, and his plans after release, including a potential world tour and the next phase of his career.
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Looksmaxxing Promoter Clavicular Tells His Life Story 23.05.2026 1h 22minBraden Eric Peters, better known online as Clavicular, sits down with VladTV to discuss his rise as one of the internet’s most controversial “looks maxing” influencers. Originally from Hoboken, New Jersey, Clavicular explains how he became obsessed with physical optimization at a young age, eventually experimenting with testosterone at just 14 years old despite the legal and health risks involved.The conversation dives deep into the world of “looks maxing,” including facial aesthetics, physique enhancement, and controversial online techniques aimed at improving appearance. Clavicular breaks down concepts like facial harmony and the “Harmony Score,” explaining how symmetry, proportions, and structure influence perceived attractiveness. He also critiques popular internet trends like thumb pulling and other methods he considers ineffective or misleading.Clavicular discusses documenting his journey online, including the use of fat dissolvers, aromatase inhibitors for height optimization, and other unconventional approaches that eventually led to his removal from YouTube for violating community guidelines. Despite the controversy, he argues that much of modern society already accepts cosmetic enhancement — particularly for women — while men pursuing similar changes often face ridicule.The interview also explores the viral PSL attractiveness scale, ranging from “subhuman” to “god tier,” and debates around beauty standards, confidence, status, and wealth in modern dating culture. Vlad challenges Clavicular on long-term thinking and sustainability, encouraging him to balance short-term internet attention with strategic planning for the future.Throughout the conversation, Clavicular reflects on criticism, internet fame, and why young men are increasingly drawn toward self-improvement culture in search of confidence, validation, and success.
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Tekashi 6ix9ine on NBA YoungBoy, Young Thug, Kodak Black, Trippie Red, Bad Bunny (Flashback) 22.05.2026 2h 36minIn this Flashback, we revisit’s second interview with, which has amassed over 15 million views. During the conversation, 6ix9ine opened up about his legal battles, court experience, and the challenges of releasing content without it being bootlegged. He also discussed his issues with over film demands, the delay of his sentencing, and his focus on personal growth.The interview also touched on his strained relationship with, his thoughts on seeking a pardon, and the music industry’s monetization and clearance issues. Additional topics included the aftermath of the feud involving, debates surrounding performing at the Super Bowl, and reflections on fatherhood, taxes, relationships, and music.Later in the interview, Vlad discussed his investment strategy, celebrity encounters involving and, his thoughts on and workplace conduct, and even joked about hypothetical scenarios involving and. Vlad closed out the conversation by reflecting on his long career and expressing appreciation to the viewers who helped build VladTV.
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Tekashi 6ix9ine on Boosie, Lil Durk, Gucci & Snitching 21.05.2026 1h 49minTekashi 6ix9ine returns to VladTV for a heated and candid conversation about loyalty, money, prison, and the realities of street culture. Tekashi speaks openly about his complicated relationship with Vlad, arguing that artists like Boosie should have received greater financial support after years of bringing millions of views to the platform.The discussion quickly turns into a debate over loyalty, business, and how entertainment value impacts payouts in media. Vlad explains that declining viewership affects interview pricing, while Tekashi argues that fan loyalty and cultural impact should matter more than short-term analytics.Tekashi also weighs in on the ongoing controversy surrounding Gucci Mane and debates whether cooperating with authorities is justified when someone becomes the victim of a crime. Using Gucci’s situation as an example, Tekashi argues that self-preservation changes how people react under pressure, while Vlad pushes back on the broader street-code implications.The conversation also covers Tekashi’s recent prison experience, his renewed focus on faith, and how incarceration changed his perspective on trust and survival. He contrasts his own views on self-defense and retaliation with Vlad’s more strategic approach, leading to a deeper discussion about consequences, personal accountability, and the importance of keeping a trustworthy circle.Additional topics include the decline of loyalty in the entertainment industry, changing audience attention spans, and the harsh realities of navigating both internet fame and street politics simultaneously. Tekashi also references situations involving Boosie, Lil Durk, and other high-profile figures while explaining how quickly relationships can shift when money and reputation are involved.Throughout the interview, both Vlad and Tekashi reflect on the balance between controversy, business, and survival in an era where every move is amplified online.
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Nicholas Irving: UFO Declassifications are a Distraction From America’s Economic Crisis 16.05.2026 1h 46minFormer Army Ranger Nicholas Irving and Shawn Prez return to VladTV to break down the growing tensions surrounding the U.S.-Iran conflict, global politics, and the economic uncertainty impacting everyday Americans.The discussion begins with speculation surrounding Donald Trump’s reported visit to Beijing alongside Elon Musk, with Irving suggesting the trip appears more focused on business and international leverage than direct war strategy. The conversation expands into concerns about inflation, rising living costs, and the widening gap between wage growth and economic pressure facing average Americans.Irving and Prez analyze the current state of the Iran conflict, questioning whether the United States has a clear long-term strategy. Irving argues that Iran has shown resilience under pressure and predicts the conflict could continue for several more months if tensions escalate further. They discuss the possibility of Saudi Arabia acting as a mediator and debate how fragile the relationship between the U.S. and China has become amid rising geopolitical competition.The interview also touches on the release of declassified UFO files, which both view skeptically, suggesting major headlines can sometimes distract the public from more immediate economic and political issues. Irving emphasizes the importance of “pattern recognition” in understanding global events and warns viewers not to ignore historical cycles when evaluating military and political decisions.Later in the conversation, Irving predicts the possibility of a renewed strategic bombing campaign following Trump’s return from China, citing Iran’s increasingly defiant stance and what he sees as limited diplomatic options remaining. They also debate broader moral questions surrounding nuclear weapons, military power, and the narratives countries use to justify intervention.Throughout the discussion, Irving urges caution and critical thinking, emphasizing that while military escalation remains possible, the hope should always be for diplomacy and peaceful resolution before more lives are lost.
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Tito Jackson of The Jackson 5 (Flashback) 15.05.2026 30minThe new Michael biopic was released on April 24th and has become a massive box office success, grossing over $600 million worldwide.In this flashback, we revisit the late Tito Jackson as he reflects on his time with the The Jackson 5 and what it was like growing up alongside Michael Jackson.In this 2016 VladTV interview, Tito Jackson discusses his legendary career with The Jackson 5, recalls recognizing Michael’s talent early on, and reflects on the formation of the group. He also touches on his sons’ connections to the Kardashian family, Michael’s rise to becoming the “King of Pop,” and later speaks on Michael’s passing and the circumstances surrounding it.To hear more, check out the full interview above.
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Ryan Davis Returns to Vlad TV After 7 Years 15.05.2026 2h 37minRyan Davis returns to VladTV after a six-year hiatus to discuss his rise in comedy, industry challenges, and the power of relationships in building a lasting career. Ryan reflects on how much has changed since his last appearance, including the impact of a viral Aries Spears interview that sparked division within the comedy community.Ryan speaks on the importance of mentorship and support, shouting out comedians like Guy Torry and D Ray Davis for helping guide his career. He also breaks down how Netflix passed on his comedy special — only for him to release it independently through Ali Siddiq’s platform, where it went on to generate over 4 million views, proving the power of ownership and alternative distribution.The conversation also touches on trending topics in hip-hop and pop culture, including the Gucci Mane robbery case and debates around “street code” versus legal accountability. Ryan and Vlad discuss how public perception often clashes with real-world legal consequences.They also examine the chaotic lifestyle of viral personalities, using the situation involving Chrisean Rock and Blueface as an example of how fame, poor decision-making, and lack of long-term planning can derail opportunities. The discussion highlights accountability, personal growth, and whether redemption is possible after repeated public controversies.Ryan emphasizes the importance of authenticity, consistency, and building real relationships in entertainment. Both he and Vlad reflect on how genuine connections — not just viral moments — are what sustain long-term success. Ryan credits VladTV as one of the first major platforms to give him exposure, highlighting loyalty as a key factor in his journey.From comedy to culture, Ryan Davis shares insight on growth, resilience, and navigating success in today’s entertainment landscape.
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Tony Yayo on Aries Spears, Boosie, Gucci Mane & Pooh Shiesty 13.05.2026 2h 16minTony Yayo returns to VladTV for another candid and entertaining conversation, touching on industry success, loyalty, and the ever-changing dynamics of hip-hop. Yayo kicks things off by joking about his return to VladTV in style, mentioning his need for makeup and luxury treatment, while reflecting on his recent viral interviews — including one that hit over 3 million views.Yayo compares VladTV’s massive reach to other platforms, pointing out the channel’s millions of subscribers and its role in helping artists gain exposure. He also addresses Aries Spears’ departure, emphasizing the importance of consistency, humility, and staying focused in the entertainment business.The conversation shifts into trending topics, including Nicki Minaj’s reported separation from Kenneth Petty and ongoing debates surrounding Gucci Mane’s past and how it impacts his street credibility. Yayo discusses Gucci’s legacy, noting his classic run while questioning how much artists rely on older hits later in their careers.They also touch on the All Star Jr. situation, including his legal troubles and missing an interview after reportedly being picked up by federal authorities. The discussion expands into self-defense laws, especially for felons, and how legal realities often clash with street expectations.Yayo reflects on G-Unit history, including loyalty within the group and the impact of figures like Jimmy Henchman. He speaks on his relationships with 50 Cent and Lloyd Banks, highlighting the importance of staying solid in an industry full of shifting alliances.The interview also dives into personal experiences, including belief in signs and dreams, gambling culture, and financial decisions. Yayo and Vlad debate gambling versus investing, with Vlad emphasizing stocks and long-term wealth, while Yayo discusses the thrill and risks of gambling. They also touch on luxury watches as potential investments.From street stories to financial lessons, Tony Yayo delivers another unfiltered look at life inside and outside the rap game.
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Mozzy 2016 Full Interview (Unreleased) 13.05.2026 45minIn this previously unreleased 2016 VladTV interview, Sacramento rapper Mozzy opens up about growing up in Oak Park, surviving gang violence, and building one of the most respected street rap catalogs on the West Coast . Mozzy reflects on being raised by his grandmother after his father was sentenced to prison and his mother struggled with drug addiction. He speaks candidly about being born premature due to his mother’s substance abuse and how those early hardships shaped both his music and mentality. From childhood struggles to getting involved in street activity by age 11, Mozzy explains how gang culture surrounded him from the beginning growing up in Oak Park. The interview dives into Sacramento street politics, including the long-running conflicts between neighborhoods, the realities of gang violence, and how quickly situations escalate into retaliation. Mozzy discusses surviving shootouts, losing dozens of friends and family members, and why he believes hip-hop artists from the streets often become targets in their own cities. Mozzy also breaks down his rapid rise in music, dropping over 10 projects between 2011 and 2015, and explains why authenticity and vulnerability connected so strongly with fans. He talks about receiving support from artists like Chris Brown and reflects on the attention Sacramento street rap was beginning to receive nationally during that period. The conversation also covers: • The “Truth” and “Just Being Honest” controversies • How rap lyrics and videos can be used in criminal cases • Police surveillance and probation violations • Sacramento’s unique gang culture and slang • Why he believes the streets and rap industry collide dangerously Throughout the interview, Mozzy repeatedly emphasizes that his music comes from lived experience, not performance, and speaks on the emotional toll of losing people to violence and incarceration. This unreleased interview captures Mozzy at a critical turning point — just before his rise into one of the biggest independent street rappers in the country.
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Afrika Bambaataa on the Early Foundation of Hip Hop Culture 12.05.2026 59minIn this classic 2015 VladTV interview, Afrika Bambaataa — widely recognized as one of the founding pioneers of hip-hop — breaks down the origins of the culture, its global evolution, and where he believes it’s headed next . Bambaataa reflects on the early days of hip-hop in the Bronx, explaining how he and Kool Herc helped shape the movement through DJing, parties, and community influence. He discusses how the term “hip-hop” came about, crediting early figures like Keith Cowboy and Lovebug Starski, before the Universal Zulu Nation helped formalize it as a global cultural movement. The conversation dives into the foundations of hip-hop culture, including the core elements—DJing, MCing, breakdancing, graffiti—and the importance of “knowledge” as a central pillar. Bambaataa also explains how hip-hop spread beyond New York through cassette tapes, live events, and international travel, eventually becoming a worldwide phenomenon. He addresses controversial topics, including race, the role of white artists in hip-hop, and the evolving acceptance of different identities within the culture. Bambaataa emphasizes that hip-hop has grown beyond its origins while still requiring respect for its roots. The interview also explores the music industry, with Bambaataa criticizing radio programming and corporate influence, arguing that many meaningful and political hip-hop voices are being suppressed in favor of more commercial content. He highlights how the internet has changed the landscape, allowing independent artists to reach global audiences without relying on traditional gatekeepers. Bambaataa shares insights on legendary figures like James Brown, the most sampled artist in history, and discusses the importance of understanding publishing, royalties, and ownership—lessons many early artists learned the hard way. From the Bronx block parties to global dominance, Afrika Bambaataa provides a firsthand account of hip-hop’s birth, growth, and ongoing transformation.
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Undercover Cop Frank D'Alesio, Who Infiltrated Aryan Brotherhood, Tells Life Story 11.05.2026 1h 35minFormer undercover ATF agent Frank D. Alesio sits down with VladTV to share his incredible story infiltrating some of America’s most dangerous criminal organizations, including biker gangs and prison-based groups.Born in Youngstown, Ohio, Frank explains how he joined the ATF in 1989, initially focusing on c**** C***** investigations before transitioning into long-term undercover work. He reveals how he successfully infiltrated the Brothers Motorcycle Club — eventually rising to sergeant-at-arms — and later embedded himself within the Vagos Motorcycle Club, gaining firsthand insight into operations involving illegal firearms, extortion, explosives, and P******.Frank also discusses his encounters with the Aryan Brotherhood and other extremist-affiliated groups, explaining how many of these organizations operate with a primary focus on power, money, and control. He details attempts by certain factions to influence biker gangs in Ohio, as well as the role of symbolism, hierarchy, and alliances within these networks.The interview dives into the intense challenges of undercover work, including maintaining a false identity for years, simulating illegal behavior to avoid suspicion, and navigating dangerous environments where one mistake could be fatal. Frank speaks on the psychological toll of forming relationships with individuals he would later help prosecute, and the ethical dilemmas that come with balancing duty and personal connection.Over the course of his career, Frank contributed to investigations that led to the arrest of over 1,000 individuals. He reflects on why he ultimately retired at 49, citing changes in agency priorities, and defends his work as necessary to prevent violence and protect communities.This interview offers a rare, behind-the-scenes look at undercover law enforcement and the realities of dismantling organized crime from the inside.
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Dawgface Tells Life Story 11.05.2026 1h 54minDogface sits down with VladTV to share his intense life story, growing up in Pontiac, Michigan, and navigating a childhood shaped by instability, violence, and survival. He reflects on his parents’ divorce at age eight and the shocking discovery of his biological father’s identity, which added another layer to his already complicated upbringing.Dogface opens up about getting involved in street activity at a young age, including robberies by age 12, and surviving multiple life-threatening incidents — including being shot four times before turning 16. He also describes his mother’s unconventional lifestyle, including her ties to a biker gang, and how that environment influenced his early decisions.The conversation dives into Dogface’s 17-year prison sentence, where he experienced the harsh realities of incarceration, including stabbings and spending 36 months in solitary confinement. He explains how prison shaped his mindset and the challenges he faced adjusting to life after being released at 38, ultimately crediting family support for helping him reintegrate into society.Dogface also recounts several controversial and high-risk situations after his release, including a 2018 incident where he used prop guns to scare off a stalker, as well as a chaotic police encounter where he was falsely accused of attempted murder. He describes a SWAT response, helicopters, and being tracked by police dogs during the ordeal.Additional stories include a club altercation involving QCP, a dangerous gas station robbery attempt that turned into a self-defense situation, and reflections on high-profile incidents connected to figures like J Prince Jr. and NBA players. Throughout the interview, Dogface offers unfiltered insight into survival, consequences, and the long road to personal growth.
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DJ Akademiks on Drake, Boosie, Pooh Shiesty & Gucci Mane, Kanye 10.05.2026 2h 43minDJ Akademiks returns to VladTV for a wide-ranging and unfiltered conversation covering industry money, legal cases, and hip-hop politics. The discussion opens with the situation involving Boosie, including his frustration over VladTV interview payouts and the business realities behind viewership, value, and revenue. Vlad breaks down how declining views impact pricing, while Akademiks weighs in on Boosie’s move to Patreon and the challenges of building an independent platform.The conversation expands into multiple legal situations, including the All Star Jr. case and a shooting incident that left another individual paralyzed. They examine the legal fallout, potential federal implications, and how cases like these can escalate into broader investigations. The discussion also touches on speculation around possible RICO charges tied to larger networks.Akademiks and Vlad also break down ongoing hip-hop legal drama, including questions surrounding Gucci Mane and Pooh Shiesty’s case, and debates about the strength of the evidence and potential outcomes. They discuss Offset’s reported financial issues, including gambling debts and lawsuits, and how money management plays a major role in longevity.The interview also dives into the business side of music, including Drake’s future with Universal Music Group and the idea of potential “free agency” once his deal ends. Akademiks analyzes how labels control release timing and how that can impact an artist’s momentum. They also debate Kendrick Lamar’s strategy, Kanye West’s controversial statements and public apology, and the balance between artistry, mental health, and public perception.From industry economics to legal consequences, DJ Akademiks provides insight into how fame, money, and controversy intersect in today’s hip-hop landscape.
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