G Herbo says he agrees with Lil Bibby's comments regarding Slim Jesus lying about living their street lifestyle in his music. "If you ain't lived our lifestyle, don't rap about our lifestyle," G Herbo told DJ Vlad. Further into the interview, after the Chicago rapper discovered Slim Jesus' microphone was snatched by Black Jesus in Canada, he says, he may need to "give it up" in regards to his rap career. "His own race not going to take him serious because you doing our type of s***, you on this n**** s***," he said. "And if he trying to do what we're doing, how the f*** [are] they going to take him serious if he's letting people do s*** like that."
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Famed comedian Luenell shared her thoughts on a variety of hot topics in the media right now, including her reaction to Macklemore's "White Privilege II," which she said she completely agreed with. Luenell added that while she believes that Macklemore is misunderstood, she thinks that he was telling a lot of truth in his latest track.
During the conversation Luenell also spoke about why she's not amused by Black male celebrities wearing dresses, which she said is "the same old mammy, slapstick s*** since blackface." When specifically speaking about Will Smith's son Jaden wearing dresses and being the face of Louis Vuitton's 2016 spring/summer womenswear collection, Luenell told us that she doubts he would go to Crenshaw in a dress or skirt. To hear more of our conversation with Luenell, including her thoughts on Tyler Perry's Madea character and Prince's choice of clothing, hit the above video. Before Felicia Pearson, became known as "Snoop" from The Wire, she was convicted of second degree murder at 14, and served 6 1/2 years in prison. The actress admitted to being sucked into a dangerous lifestyle when she started dealing drugs at 11, and recalled the very moment that led her to prison.
http://www.vladtv.com - "Something In My Heart" songstress, Michel'le, got up with us here at VladTV and spoke on the movie "Straight Outta Compton," the biopic about N.W.A. she doesn't get portrayed in it. "Why would [Dr.] Dre put me in it?" she ponders, as they were in a abusive relationship for many years. "I mean 'cause if they start from where they start from I was just a quiet girlfriend who got beat up and told to shut up," she candidly proclaims.
Nevertheless, Michel'le says she will "absolutely" watch the movie upon it's release, though it's clear she has her reservations on how the group may come off. Press play to hear her speak on her now-nonexistent relationship with the billionaire producer and their 24-year-old son in this exclusive clip. http://www.vladtv.com - "The original job for a policeman was to catch escaped slaves and protect the property of slave-owners. And it has not changed." David Banner is fed up. The outspoken southern rap artist sat down with VladTV to discuss police brutality and the current state of hip-hop, and when it comes to both, Banner believes people need to stop watching it all take place and take action. "Our kids are dying. Little Black girls are getting beat. Where all the gangsters at when it comes to that?" he asks. "Everybody in hip-hop say they from the hood, but when the hood needs them, they're nowhere to be found." Hailing from Jackson, Mississippi, the public speaker has also noticed how hip-hop doesn't recognize socially-conscious artists as much as the rappers whose lyrics hardly hold any substance, especially those from southern states like Big K.R.I.T. "If hip-hopper's ain't acting like monkeys, people don't f****** support them. And I'm tired of that, dude," he painfully expresses. "What's going on in hip-hop right now is embarrassing, dude." From the McKinney pool party incident to incarcerated Black men, David Banner strongly believes instances like these wouldn't occur if their skin color were a lighter shade. "America would shut down," he states with an undeniably angry tone, recalling a talk with a friend of his who works for the law. Press play to find out how Banner plans to hold hip-hop consumers accountable for the way they portray the culture, and why it's up for hip-hop sites like ours to put the Black community in positive light, since major news stations like FOX hardly ever do. Listen to David Banner's newest single "My Uzi" with Big K.R.I.T. on iTunes and Google Play. When it comes to his upcoming LP ''The God Box," he claims it's "one of the best hip-hop albums period. And after it comes out I'll never say that again - it's gon' be up to y'all to do it. And hip-hop say they want something better, well it's here. And if you don't take it now it's your fault." To discuss music and current social issues, Banner encourages you to hit him up on Twitter @therealbanner. http://www.vladtv.com - "A motherf***** in this day and age will do anything if they feel like it's [going to] go viral," claims Lord Jamar. Surely by now everyone has seen Cali rapper Lil B's ensemble during his appearance on ESPN's Sports Nation. Known for his curses as much as his outlandish lyrics, the self-proclaimed BasedGod arrived on the set donning a sun hat, earrings, and a lace top, angering sports fans and celebrities nationwide. Even Vlad added that it was "a little different," but as you'll see in this exclusive, Brand Nubian's Lord Jamar wasn't here for any of it. "Is fame and money that important where you would just do anything?," he asks during his latest sit-down. Lord Jamar says he's sick and tired of artists doing things for shock value, and mostly faults Lil B's cult-like followers who applaud his actions. His advice for the former Pack star? "Stop doing gay s*** for attention," Lord Jamar pleads shortly before delving into personalities who have gotten attention for identifying with other genders and races. "Lies are the new truth," he ends off. Has the issue of identity confusion simply become a trend? Let us know if you agree with Lord Jamar below. Published on Nov 27, 2014
http://www.vladtv.com - Yo Gotti touched on his new album in this clip from his exclusive interview with VladTV. Gotti explained why he tries to make sure that his music remains true to the people, and how he feels as though some aspects of the Hip Hop sound are straying away from that. He also addressed the delay of his new album, his song "11/11" which was meant to promote the initial release date of the project, working with Lil Boosie, and more. |
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