• Neckbone, Involved in 2Pac's MGM Fight & Death Row Enforcer, Tells His Life Story
    Jan 21 2026

    Neckbone, a longtime member of Mob Piru, sits down with VladTV to give a firsthand account of his life in Compton, the evolution of gang dynamics, and his close involvement with Death Row Records during its most volatile era. Neckbone reflects on growing up in Southern California, how street politics shifted over time, and how he became part of Death Row’s inner circle and security operation.In this interview, Neckbone recounts his personal interactions with Tupac Shakur, Suge Knight, and other key figures, offering detailed insight into the infamous fight at the MGM Grand that preceded Tupac’s murder. He explains the escalating tensions between Mob Piru and South Side Crips, and how those rivalries ultimately played a role in the tragic Las Vegas shooting involving Orlando Anderson.Neckbone also opens up about Tupac’s personality, describing his dual nature, his refusal to wear a bulletproof vest despite warnings, and the chaotic aftermath following the shooting near Club 662. He discusses his own criminal history, multiple arrests, time spent in prison, and the long-term consequences faced by everyone involved. The conversation reflects on the ripple effects of Tupac’s death, including retaliation, internal fallout, and the later deaths of several figures tied to the conflict.This interview offers a rare, street-level perspective on one of hip-hop’s most discussed tragedies, while also addressing the broader impact of gang violence, loyalty, and loss within the community.


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    2 Std. und 24 Min.
  • Oschino on Beef with Meek Mill, Charleston White, Gillie, Freeway
    Jan 20 2026

    Oschino joins VladTV for a raw and emotional conversation addressing ongoing beefs, personal loss, and the contradictions within street and rap culture. He speaks candidly about his issues with Meek Mill, accusing him of mocking the death of Oschino’s son and criticizing what he sees as disrespectful behavior both online and behind the scenes. Oschino also addresses comments made by Charleston White, explaining why remarks about his son crossed a line and intensified tensions.The interview expands to Oschino’s criticism of Gilly, revisiting past confrontations and what he describes as hypocritical behavior in the culture. Throughout the discussion, Oschino reflects on how social media amplifies conflict, distorts narratives, and removes accountability from serious situations involving real families and real consequences.Vlad and Oschino also weigh in on broader topics, including the Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul fight, with Oschino expressing respect for Joshua’s boxing skills and discipline. They touch on Nicki Minaj’s controversial comments and discuss the responsibility that comes with influence and a massive platform.The conversation goes deeper into the realities of street life, the consequences of snitching, and the moral dilemmas faced by those caught between survival, loyalty, and family. Oschino reflects on the lasting impact of icons like Tupac, Biggie, and Ice Cube, and how their music continues to shape conversations around justice, struggle, and integrity. The interview closes with reflections on loss, accountability, and the difficult path of maintaining principles in an environment shaped by adversity.


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    2 Std. und 7 Min.
  • Comedian Ali Siddiq Tells His Life Story (Flashback)
    Jan 17 2026

    Back in 2025, Comedian Ali Siddiq discussed his tumultuous upbringing in Houston, Texas, and his involvement in the narcotics trade. Born in 1973, he lived in various apartments and eventually moved in with his father, who dealt illegal substances. At 10, he began handling transactions and detailed his own dealing. Ali was arrested at 19 and faced 15 years. He later pleaded out to 15 years, serving six. Ali Siddiq discussed his experiences in prison, including the lack of privacy and the constant noise. He shared stories of violence, such as being stabbed and protecting a White inmate from an assault. Siddiq transitioned to comedy, performing his first stand-up in 1997 and hosting clubs by 1999. He faced challenges, including being booed and turning down offers like "Adam Devine's House Party." Siddiq's breakthrough came with the Comedy Central competition, where he won by a landslide. He also discussed controversial comments on Joe Rogan's podcast about same-sex couples having children, leading to significant backlash.

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    2 Std. und 19 Min.
  • DEA Agent Hector Berrellez on Trump, ICE, Cartels, China, Russia, Charlie Kirk (Flashback)
    Jan 16 2026

    Back in 2025, former DEA agent Hector Berrellez touched on geopolitical tensions and U.S. foreign policy. He dismissed the possibility of Mexico going to war with the U.S. and criticized China's role in the fentanyl crisis. Berrellez discussed the strained U.S.-China and U.S.-Russia relations and expressed confidence in Trump's ability to broker peace through economic sanctions. The discussion also touches on Trump's potential to end the Ukraine conflict and his achievements in the Middle East. Additionally, he addresses the assassination of Charlie Kirk, calling for transparency in government investigations, and the ongoing U.S. government shutdown, attributing it to political opposition to Trump.Interview by: Shawn PrezCheck out his youtube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/c/PowerMoveMakers

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    2 Std. und 11 Min.
  • Mike Tyson Tells His Life Story (Flashback)
    Jan 14 2026

    In 2020, Mike Tyson sat down for his first-ever VladTV interview ahead of his exhibition fight with Roy Jones Jr. Mike started from the beginning of his story growing up in Brooklyn before sharing highlights of his storied career, including his friendship with 2Pac. Mike also opened up to Zab Judah about Don King and spoke about his fights against Buster Douglas and Evander Holyfield. Mike admitted that he regrets biting Holyfield and explained how he turned his life around. More recently, Mike Tyson lost his match against Jake Paul.

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    1 Std. und 33 Min.
  • Tony Yayo, Uncle Murda, DJ Vlad & Sir Lance Try Caviar Pancakes, Duck & Weird Food (Full Interview)
    Jan 14 2026

    Tony Yayo, DJ Vlad, Uncle Murda, and Lance Woods team up for a special episode of Hood Food Network, diving into some of the most exotic and unconventional dishes you’ll ever see on VladTV. The crew kicks things off with luxury caviar, sampling red salmon caviar, black caviar, and Imperial Osetra caviar—priced at $125 and $155 per ounce—while giving their unfiltered reactions to the high-end delicacy.From there, the episode takes a wild turn as they move into duck prepared three different ways, including French duck à l’orange, Szechuan crispy duck, and Chinese spicy duck tongue. The group debates flavors, textures, and whether certain dishes live up to the hype. Things get even more adventurous as they sample rabbit, century egg, escargot, frog legs, and beef brains—pushing comfort zones and sparking plenty of jokes, skepticism, and honest critiques.Throughout the episode, the crew shares personal food experiences, cultural perspectives, and real-time reactions as they decide which dishes are surprisingly good and which ones they’d never try again. This Hood Food Network installment blends comedy, culture, and curiosity, giving viewers a raw, entertaining take on luxury and exotic cuisine through a hood lens.

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    57 Min.
  • Dilbert Creator Scott Adams Tells His Life Story (Rest in Peace)
    Jan 13 2026

    In 2016, "Dilbert" creator Scott Adams detailed his career and path to making "Dilbert" one of the most famous comic strips. He discussed working a day job, while doing comics, and talked about utilizing the internet to build an audience. During the conversation, Scott explained why he believes following your passion is overrated, and added that if "Dilbert" didn't make him millions, he wouldn't have been passionate about it. Adams also broke down why he correctly predicted that Donald Trump would win the presidential election in 2016. Recently, Trump pledged to help the cartoonist with his cancer treatment.

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    1 Std. und 11 Min.
  • Maino on 50 Cent & Akademiks Beef, Diddy, Troy Ave, Max B, Kay Flock
    Jan 12 2026

    Maino sits down with VladTV to clear the air surrounding his comments about 50 Cent and an alleged documentary dispute that sparked online backlash. Maino explains that his remarks were taken out of context, stressing that the conversation was about the legality of documentaries in general—not a personal shot at 50. He breaks down how quickly misunderstandings can escalate in today’s internet-driven culture and why he refuses to personalize industry conflicts.The discussion touches on the response 50 Cent received, a lighthearted exchange involving a building purchase, and the broader issue of unity among New York artists. Maino emphasizes the importance of maturity, communication, and not letting social media narratives dictate real-life relationships. Vlad and Maino also explore how the internet has changed public perception, accountability, and the way street-related stories are consumed and judged.The conversation expands into serious topics like street violence, responsibility, and consequences, referencing cases involving Troy Ave and Kodak Black. They also discuss an interview with Pooh Sims, who maintains his innocence in a stolen property case, and mention a $50,000 FBI reward tied to a Stockton shooting that tragically killed four people, including two eight-year-old girls.Additional topics include the reconciliation between Young Thug and Gunna, the evolution of Vlad’s career from DJing to full-scale content creation, and thoughts on major boxing events like Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul, Terence Crawford’s retirement, and why rappers should diversify beyond music to build long-term stability.


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    2 Std. und 13 Min.