The Feds haven't been scared of anybody in a very long time since dealings with the Mafia in the 60's. They aren't scared of a street poet, believe that.
Still amazes me how people think cops and FBI agents don’t watch the exact same shit the rest of us do. Like what world you think they get sent to when they get hired? Lmao
Its not Vlad even though Vlad does ask some suspect questions but as a rapper you gotta know which questions to answer and what not too answer. Can't put 100% of the blame on Vlad
@@TheKondinho at what point after years of evidence do you think maybe i won't tell this fake cop every thing i ever did for years and never got caught lol
@@TheKondinho 90% of rappers barely touched the streets but are king pins in their bars , influencing the mind of young people to be what they never were , wouldn't you call that predatory also?
@@memejmontes this is pinnacle of victim mindset. This is simply personal responsibility. If grown men can’t think for themselves and just say no to certain questions then that’s on them. They did it for clout and now they’re gonna lose because of clout.
@@pierrehenry3483 but it goes both ways. Like I said before vlad knows what his platform can do. And for a rapper that up and coming it’s makes sense to sell yourself to the public. Like I said Cas should’ve never went to vlad and Vlad should’ve never asked those questions.
Try to find ONE song by Casanova where he doesn't mention the gang. They had him on wiretap and had access to his icloud. Casanova was on instagram making major drug plays. SMH
Not this day and age. Most people will hate you for it because it makes them reflect upon themselves that they may need to make changes. People hate changing when they know they need to. It's forced responsibility to them.
Everybody is acting like Vlad isnt giving the people exactly what they want. Nobody would watch an interview with Cas talking about being a glorified mixtape rapper.
Yes and no because a lot of artist back then weren't actual criminals. So if the FEDs tried to get them in some shit they would realize they were basically acting. Lol
@@thatt-shirtguy9669 yeah we're all the same as violent street gangs because we're forced to pay taxes. It'd make more sense if you said the fed govt were criminals, but not taxpayers. We get fucked by both criminals AND the govt.
Well if he really is committing crimes it really doesn’t make sense because he is rich, I think it’s mostly the people who is around him that still live that life
you sound privileged enough to have never been in similar shitty living situations where crime is just a way of life so maybe you shouldnt comment on this
@@mattc8208 if you have electricty, food, and the ability to buy a bus ticket and get away from the source of evil...crime shouldn't be a way of life. The United States of America isn't the 3rd world. If you wish to know what true hopelessness feels like try living in a Mumbai, Rio or African slum. In such a situation crime may be a way of life as there's nowhere to go, in these countries the systems of oppresion are so set in stone and the minimum wage is so low that there's no way out. In America you could move to the Midwest, say North Dakota, work as a fast food worker and still rent a one bedroom apartment, buy a second hand car and live a decent life. Of course you can't be dreaming of Jordon's and Gucci flip flops, but you can live a decent life as nobody's slave. There is no excuse for crime being a way of life in the 1st world.
It’s almost like... you should just quit committing crimes. Not Promoting an entire culture of criminality instead of not snitching would better for the community, no? Love the content just think that argument Is short sighted
@@tickleme_tyty727 see the issue is trying to blame them for building a culture on criminality. FANS want a culture of criminality. Especially in the states. We love violence. That’s why rappers rap about it. Now don’t actually do the crimes but fans love the violence especially the suburban fans
@@hightower4567 I agree, but Vlad offers clout and exposure. Many rappers have huge egos and get sucked in at the opportunity to gain more clout and fandom. I think they have to take responsibility for their decisions.
The way Charla locked up at the word “nerd” is fascinating to me. Andrew was using it as a compliment but Charla could only see it as the opposite of cool. I’m a white guy who wears his nerd badge proudly but have always looked to black guys to know what’s cool culture-wise. I can feel Charla’s reluctance to label any rappers as nerds since he feels it de-values them even though Andrew was actually trying to compliment their intelligence. I feel like younger black men don’t view the word nerd so negatively, for example some of the best rap-bar analysts are “cool black nerds” and life seemed a whole lot better when we had a cool black nerd in the White House.
I think he was saying PPP, which stands for Payroll Protection Program. There were a ton of people that got bailouts for their businesses when they didn't need it and then spent it on lambos, designer, jewelery, houses etc.
Two things can be true. A rapper can be snitching on themselves but someone like Vlad could also be asking you questions knowing you'll talk about some shit that can get you locked up. Plus at the end of the day, he doesn't give a fuck if you go to jail or not. As long as he gets an interview with 500k views, he's happy.
Vlad has MANY pre-productions convos before interviews. Vlad always asks if something can be discuss. Vlad told SEVERAL gangsta rappers to leave their home and/or change their lifestyle Vlad (unlike breakfast club and others) will edit out things per the interviewees request
The problem with a lot of rappers is that they lack common sense. They also get money and believe they’re untouchable. They need someone to tell them how stupid they’re being but their ignorance won’t allow them to be told what to do about anything, specifically financial management.
Selfsnitching is on a all time HIGH! Smh....just stop & go back to moving in silence....but long as social media is present folk think its flaunting but its displaying everything to get charged for....
C is right in what he's saying... however, we can't ignore the fact some upcoming artist need these interviews for their career and vlad creates an environment where you can only get posted or advertise if you say something exciting and vlad happens to focus on things that will get you incarcerated
First of all being a real one has nuthin to do with being a G... we just say if you rap like one you better be one... being real is just being a man of your word a man of principle a man that takes care of his family! CTG you should know better... and Andrew shouldn’t even speak on it
I think gangsters like being interviewed about their lives, their street careers being recognized, all their pain and struggle being recognized. Their raps come from their struggle, it's as if their street life and music life is one of the same. Just keeping it real all the way. Criminal who made music about his life now he's a famous rapper who doesn't have to do gangster life anymore. I think criminals in general, even El Chapo (who got arrested literally because he did an interview about his life), want their struggles to be acknowledged so that it's worth it at the end. In terms of rappers it's everyone knowing you as the person you say you are, you made it out the underworld and now it all paid off cause you real.
I mean Vlad does specifically talk to people about illegal activities. Yes it’s up to the “rapper” to answer but we’d be lying if we ain’t say Vlad wasn’t a contribution
he’s an interviewer. stop trying to gatekeep appropriate questions in an interview. don’t respond or tell him ahead of time not to ask about certain shit,
I hear mc Hammer is gangsta as you could be. It's not reflected in his music. These rappers should think on that. Rappers can't be gangsters gangsters can't be rappers.
Problem is, they can’t stop talking/rapping about it because that image is what sells. Especially when they not lyrical like Jcole or Kendrick. So it’s either that, or become FLo-Rida
MF Doom and Mr. Fantastik said it best: "Rap snitches, telling all their business Sit in the court and be their own star witness Do you see the perpetrator? Yeah, I'm right here Fuck around, get the whole label sent up for years"
I agree that it’s on the interviewee to censor their language and avoid incriminating themselves... However, Vlad is the only journalist I have see repeatedly ask incriminating questions without any advisory comment... Generally hosts may ask a question with a caveat like; “... if you can talk about that” - because that last remark reminds the person that they may need to withhold details. Vlad will strategically get the person comfortable with light questions and then slip in a question they shouldn’t answer; and the person often begins speaking without realizing the weight of the situation. Vlad is a journalist and he is good at getting people to talk about things others cannot get them to disclose - but if he had any respect for the people he spoke with then he would add this caveats to help them navigate the interview safely. Watch the breakfast club - they will often ask these questions and immediately catch themselves and say “oh you probably can’t talk about that” - they don’t even like asking those questions because they don’t want to see anyone imprisoned over their interview. Vlad is all about Vlad. Personally, if I had a client in this industry that had anything out there they shouldn’t speak about - I would advise them to avoid certain media platforms like DJVlad.. Vlad is very good at getting the conversation to go where he wants it to go and if you watch the guests who don’t take the bait you will see Vlad make them feel awkward instead of pushing through - this sets them up for the next time he digs in that area of their life, as their mind will recall the anxiety from the last moment and will be inclined to avoid that social stress; thus leading them to reveal a little more than they should. I only say that last bit because I feel there is a little more responsibility that should be put on Vlad, not all of the responsibility or most of it, but just a little more than CTG is throwing his way.
I think people are just annoyed at how Vlad speaks to his guests in a caring, soft and loving tones. Expressing empathy towards the interviewee; when in reality he only really cares about the most impactful and profitable sound bites.
MF Doom wrote an entire song on this subject years ago. “Rap snitches, telling all their business Sit in the court and be their own star witness Do you see the perpetrator? Yeah, I'm right here Fuck around, get the whole label sent up for years”
"Rap snitches, telling all their business. Sit in the court and be their own star witness. Do you see the perpetrator? Yeah, I'm right here. Mess around, get the whole label sent up for years." DOOM
But YOU KNOW CHARLAMAGNE, Vlad gets upset when his guests stiff arms those self incriminating questions. Vlad got frustrated with Mack 10. You can hold the guest accountable, but journalists can and DO take advantage of their subject’s intellect.
No one can blame Vlad. These rappers are grown men. If you claim to be from the streets and you're smart, you should know when to keep quiet. But they don't listen, they always gotta act tough and tell tales. Even after all these, they still won't learn. The cycle continues. It is what it is ♥️✌🏿
I can't believe Charlamagne and Andrew missed the FBI joke Charla accidentally made. "At what point do they realize the FBI is Facebook and Instagram?" FaceBook (FB) and Instagram (I) THE FBI BRUH HOW DID Y'ALL MISS THE JOKE OPPORTUNITY ANDREW AND CHARLA CMON
He forget’s where these kids came from.. nothing so when they have a high school degree they don’t know everything or what or what not to say, because it’s never been like that.
Says the guy who stayed far away from asking any detailed questions about Troy Ave and Taxstone. So you are aware of the responsibility to not aid in the incriminating, or take advantage of someone’s ignorance or naiveté. Especially when/if you care about the people or culture.
No, rappers need to stop committing crimes. They should keep snitching in themselves so that they can be taken out of the society they pollute with their behavior
Schulz means nerdy as in persistent with their craft. And many rappers have talked about watching from the crowd to learn code and see what works. Agree with him here. Being "Real" in Rap leads you to sixnine getting betrayed by "Real" thugs 😆
there are some people that have been trying to remove accountability in society for years we live in world where someone's life can be destroyed over something they didn't even do, but people that tell on themselves can go scott free
On the question of what journalists should/shouldn't ask - sure. Journalists have just as much freedom to ask whatever they please as much as interviewees have to answer however they please. HOWEVER - what you CHOOSE to say MATTERS. The interviews you CHOOSE to vet and accept and the questions you DECIDE to ask as a journalist MATTER. The issue isn't about freedom of speech, it's about the fact that certain interviewers benefit heavily from asking certain questions on which interviewees are likely to incriminate themselves. No, don't put your own neck in a noose that someone hands you. BUT is it okay for an interviewer to personally benefit from building a stage, inviting people to it, and then handing them a noose to see if they'll take it? There are plenty of interviewers who have guests with criminal backgrounds that can SOMEHOW manage to not ask questions likely to incriminate their guests.
I'd love to see one of those guys on an interview with a lawyer right next to him 😂. The gag would be pretty fun and itd solve the whole self incrimination thing
Charlamagne’s top 7 was interesting.. Very different from mine, but I felt like his list was more thought out than most - Just used to hearing a rotation of the same names in everyone’s lists.
The fact that we have to have this conversation to begin with, is in itself absolutely ridiculous!
Absolutely ridiculous.
Absolutely
You can't reason with idiots...
Facts!
Nobody is educated these days. We are a dumbed down society
They were too scared to tell Casanova he snitched on himself so they blamed it on Vlad.
Precisely
The Feds haven't been scared of anybody in a very long time since dealings with the Mafia in the 60's. They aren't scared of a street poet, believe that.
@@thetraveler1182 wasnt talking about the feds but ok.
@@thetraveler1182 lol such a fucking tryhard. You were so worried about how to go on your little rant that you missed the point of the original post
@@thetraveler1182 they ain’t scared of shit, stfu.
rap snitches telling all their business, sitting in court and being their own star witness.
"do you see the perpetrator?" "yeah, i'm right here!"
Fuck around and get the whole label sent up for years!
This just took me back to OG Adult Swim days.
U beat me to it 😂😂
ruclips.net/video/3EfMMNTD1x4/видео.html
Cassanova said “im a whole gangsta” on vid right before he turned himself in 😂
Hahahaha real shit!
that was proof that he cant help himself. His mind is programmed to do it subconsciously
Jake paul walked by his AR rifle and dem feds was in his house within hours. So u gotta be careful.
Ridiculous
And no Vlad was present go figure
Still amazes me how people think cops and FBI agents don’t watch the exact same shit the rest of us do. Like what world you think they get sent to when they get hired? Lmao
#itsnothardwork
They’ll find out whatever tf they want nowadays. Hard times to be a gangsta
@@smokeyvision217 Gangstas move quietly like any other decent criminals. These rappers is just that. Rappers
That Peewee interview is legendary to this day lol
Clout chasers deserve all police attention they generate.
Underrated comment.
How 'bout....criminals deserve police attention? Yeah...that makes more sense.
Charlamagne jacket looks 🔥🔥🔥. First time I've seen him wear something nice in years.
Its not Vlad even though Vlad does ask some suspect questions but as a rapper you gotta know which questions to answer and what not too answer. Can't put 100% of the blame on Vlad
Not 100% but it's some predatory shit on Vlad's part. He knows what he's doing.
@@TheKondinho at what point after years of evidence do you think maybe i won't tell this fake cop every thing i ever did for years and never got caught lol
@@TheKondinho 90% of rappers barely touched the streets but are king pins in their bars , influencing the mind of young people to be what they never were , wouldn't you call that predatory also?
@@antoinewright1425 absolutely. not absolving the rappers at all.
@@DjiZusDizasterCAE absolutely. not absolving the rappers at all.
Thank you I'm tired of people not taking responsibility for their own idiotic behavior
"I ain't on the 'gram, they record who I am" - Jay-Z
❤️ Jay
Damn he’s right. Nobody forcing you to respond lol.
When videos get more views bc of violence that is a form of forcing
but vlad knows what his platform can do. Cas should have never done that interview and Vlad should have never asked those questions.
Joe had the exact opposite response hahahaha
@@memejmontes this is pinnacle of victim mindset. This is simply personal responsibility. If grown men can’t think for themselves and just say no to certain questions then that’s on them. They did it for clout and now they’re gonna lose because of clout.
@@pierrehenry3483 but it goes both ways. Like I said before vlad knows what his platform can do. And for a rapper that up and coming it’s makes sense to sell yourself to the public. Like I said Cas should’ve never went to vlad and Vlad should’ve never asked those questions.
Try to find ONE song by Casanova where he doesn't mention the gang. They had him on wiretap and had access to his icloud. Casanova was on instagram making major drug plays. SMH
RIGHT!! But somehow thats Vlads fault. These "rappers" are snitches on themselves. *FOH*
damn i ain’t know he was going out sad like that😣😞
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@thetraveler1182 yep you can't blame it on vlad in this case. But let's not pretend that vlad is feddy is fuck in general.
Telling people to stop incriminating themselves as opposed to asking them to stop doing criminal shit.
"Positivity is jus as enticing and attractive as negativity". MLK jr
Not this day and age. Most people will hate you for it because it makes them reflect upon themselves that they may need to make changes. People hate changing when they know they need to. It's forced responsibility to them.
And while they see you accomplishing internal things they can't, they hate you for it because they know that it came with strength
Preach
Alex Made a GREAT point about rappers like Jayz actually being nerdy(smart, wise, dedicated) + being able to move in certain spaces
His name is andrew lol
@@Frenchy. lmao well he looks like an alex
@@teer6201 Hahahaha
Everybody is acting like Vlad isnt giving the people exactly what they want. Nobody would watch an interview with Cas talking about being a glorified mixtape rapper.
They used C murder music lyrics to convict him an others Boosie said too, they always watching.
FEDS WILDIN! just imagine how many ricos coulda came about in the 90s
Too many to count.😏
Death Row woulda been outta here
No media no ties it’s the conspiracy that brings down the organization media leaves a paper trail that’s too easy to follow
Yes and no because a lot of artist back then weren't actual criminals. So if the FEDs tried to get them in some shit they would realize they were basically acting. Lol
@@yelldre8273 bad boys aswell
Just by the name
They bad lol
“Sitting in court like they’re their own star witness, did you see the perpetrator?.. yeah I’m right here!”
Instead of "stop snitching on yourself" maybe something like, uh, "stop being a criminal"
for real 😂😂
We're all criminals simply by paying tax.
@@thatt-shirtguy9669 yeah we're all the same as violent street gangs because we're forced to pay taxes. It'd make more sense if you said the fed govt were criminals, but not taxpayers. We get fucked by both criminals AND the govt.
Well if he really is committing crimes it really doesn’t make sense because he is rich, I think it’s mostly the people who is around him that still live that life
@@Hlndes you're right, the rich don't commit crimes. Why would they, they're rich.....
You know Schulz is on a train of thought when his hands start adjusting invisible knobs
It never occurs to stop committing crimes, just stop talking about it.
Exactly Barry, these guys can never do the right thing. They always look at a problem from a completely erraneous angle.
you sound privileged enough to have never been in similar shitty living situations where crime is just a way of life so maybe you shouldnt comment on this
@@mattc8208 plenty of impoverished not privileged people have two jobs and dont commit crimes. Stop profiling.
@@mattc8208 if you have electricty, food, and the ability to buy a bus ticket and get away from the source of evil...crime shouldn't be a way of life. The United States of America isn't the 3rd world. If you wish to know what true hopelessness feels like try living in a Mumbai, Rio or African slum. In such a situation crime may be a way of life as there's nowhere to go, in these countries the systems of oppresion are so set in stone and the minimum wage is so low that there's no way out.
In America you could move to the Midwest, say North Dakota, work as a fast food worker and still rent a one bedroom apartment, buy a second hand car and live a decent life.
Of course you can't be dreaming of Jordon's and Gucci flip flops, but you can live a decent life as nobody's slave.
There is no excuse for crime being a way of life in the 1st world.
These are the same types who think we need to reform the justice system, not reform the human
Remember when u could just shoot in the air , halfway through your set at the Source awards? Those were good times
😂😂😂😂
“You see him walking on the beach.. he’s a GOOFY” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Peewee Longway showed how to do it. Vlad can ask whatever. That don't mean you gotta answer it lol.
These vids slap different when wax is on 💯 bro needs his own shit fr.
Wax got 2 podcast
@@TitoBunkN oh shit link them for me. Plz 🙏
@@TitoBunkN whats the names of his two podcasts?
@@kevjames4236 ruclips.net/user/TheBullyAndTheBeast
@@kevjames4236 can't remember the other one, it's with his girl though
You cant have a best rapper list without DMX being mentioned.
It’s almost like... you should just quit committing crimes. Not Promoting an entire culture of criminality instead of not snitching would better for the community, no? Love the content just think that argument Is short sighted
Exactly! Quit building a culture around criminality
...but crime is so cool! 😭
In a PERFECT WORLD....AMERIKKKA is full of Crooks even the COPS have Gangs Within their Departments.... Then we have the Mafia movies
@@tickleme_tyty727 see the issue is trying to blame them for building a culture on criminality. FANS want a culture of criminality. Especially in the states. We love violence. That’s why rappers rap about it. Now don’t actually do the crimes but fans love the violence especially the suburban fans
They go on shows like Vlad, where he can manipulate the conversation because they are not well versed in communication and behavioral science.
Then don't go don't Vlad, these are grown men ffs!
Are you indirectly calling them dumb??
@@hightower4567 I agree, but Vlad offers clout and exposure. Many rappers have huge egos and get sucked in at the opportunity to gain more clout and fandom. I think they have to take responsibility for their decisions.
They probably need to bring media training back.... But that's still not an excuse for their ignorance
They even drive themselves to the feds😂😂😂
You understand the backlash, the artist want clout so they subject themselves to his interrogation room, this isn’t hip hop
The way Charla locked up at the word “nerd” is fascinating to me. Andrew was using it as a compliment but Charla could only see it as the opposite of cool. I’m a white guy who wears his nerd badge proudly but have always looked to black guys to know what’s cool culture-wise. I can feel Charla’s reluctance to label any rappers as nerds since he feels it de-values them even though Andrew was actually trying to compliment their intelligence. I feel like younger black men don’t view the word nerd so negatively, for example some of the best rap-bar analysts are “cool black nerds” and life seemed a whole lot better when we had a cool black nerd in the White House.
The title is sooo real!!! Welcome back fam!... You have been missed... tremendously! Thank you
Why would anybody ever have to defend Vlad? All the rappers love to talk to him. I never heard of Vlad calling any authorities after an interview.
He doesn’t have to call feds to report anything... HE POSTS THE VIDEOS ON RUclips FOR ANYBODY (including feds) TO WATCH
Charlamagne keeps saying"PPE" which is personal protective equipment... It's EDD 🤦🏾♂
I think he was saying PPP, which stands for Payroll Protection Program. There were a ton of people that got bailouts for their businesses when they didn't need it and then spent it on lambos, designer, jewelery, houses etc.
@DaGoat okay, they're in New York and the scammer was in Florida, what's Cali got to do with it?
@DaGoat did I say it was?
@@xboy4331 yea but the song he is referring to is called " I got rich off of EDD". They were in California
The ones who commit serious crimes need to stop committing crimes😂😂😂
Stop incriminating yourselves? How about stop committing crimes. There's a strange thought
You're too right. Nobody will buy. Might as well be talking to a rock.
Vlad be in a precinct doing his interviews. Sergeant brings him coffee when he gets parched
can’t get in trouble if you aren’t doing anything illegal 🤷🏼♂️
Two things can be true. A rapper can be snitching on themselves but someone like Vlad could also be asking you questions knowing you'll talk about some shit that can get you locked up. Plus at the end of the day, he doesn't give a fuck if you go to jail or not. As long as he gets an interview with 500k views, he's happy.
"Hov did that. So hopefully you won't have to go through that"
That peewee longway interview really a classic tho 😂
WTF?! CTG best rappers list and no Biggie? There is no such thing as a best rappers of all time list without Biggies. It is simply IMPOSSIBLE.
Killer mike and T.I..... LOL
Vlad has MANY pre-productions convos before interviews.
Vlad always asks if something can be discuss.
Vlad told SEVERAL gangsta rappers to leave their home and/or change their lifestyle
Vlad (unlike breakfast club and others) will edit out things per the interviewees request
Are you vlad ?
@@SmilingBrim Yea
@@SmilingBrim Vlad said it himself several times
The problem with a lot of rappers is that they lack common sense. They also get money and believe they’re untouchable. They need someone to tell them how stupid they’re being but their ignorance won’t allow them to be told what to do about anything, specifically financial management.
Selfsnitching is on a all time HIGH! Smh....just stop & go back to moving in silence....but long as social media is present folk think its flaunting but its displaying everything to get charged for....
In casanova defense. He obviously was a known gang banger to the nypd before he became famous. And all that shit he was talking was already on paper.
When it comes to self snitching , Nobody did it like King Ab...I questioned at times "was he really serious" ??
Fr those interviews were crazy as hell 😂
C is right in what he's saying... however, we can't ignore the fact some upcoming artist need these interviews for their career and vlad creates an environment where you can only get posted or advertise if you say something exciting and vlad happens to focus on things that will get you incarcerated
First of all being a real one has nuthin to do with being a G... we just say if you rap like one you better be one... being real is just being a man of your word a man of principle a man that takes care of his family! CTG you should know better... and Andrew shouldn’t even speak on it
This was great until you went racist
@@danielgibson0725 df you talkin bout how?? And can a black man truly be racist?? 🤔
I think gangsters like being interviewed about their lives, their street careers being recognized, all their pain and struggle being recognized. Their raps come from their struggle, it's as if their street life and music life is one of the same. Just keeping it real all the way. Criminal who made music about his life now he's a famous rapper who doesn't have to do gangster life anymore. I think criminals in general, even El Chapo (who got arrested literally because he did an interview about his life), want their struggles to be acknowledged so that it's worth it at the end. In terms of rappers it's everyone knowing you as the person you say you are, you made it out the underworld and now it all paid off cause you real.
I mean Vlad does specifically talk to people about illegal activities. Yes it’s up to the “rapper” to answer but we’d be lying if we ain’t say Vlad wasn’t a contribution
he’s an interviewer. stop trying to gatekeep appropriate questions in an interview. don’t respond or tell him ahead of time not to ask about certain shit,
Lmao such a dumb shit to say...
If they cant handle vlad they cant handle police questioning. Their rats whether they know it or not.
The song is called EDD and it’s fire 🔥
I hear mc Hammer is gangsta as you could be. It's not reflected in his music. These rappers should think on that. Rappers can't be gangsters gangsters can't be rappers.
It’s true
Why aren't we happy that a robber and killer incriminated himself? It's crazy. We should be happy that he is paying for such heinous crimes
Who is the robber and killer ??
@@bennyblanco5366
They guy who literally makes songs about being a robber and killer ...n further elaborates in interviews LMAO
@@Pitoling186 so now all Rappers are Killers and Rob and live there Rhymes ...sure lol 😅😂😂
Problem is, they can’t stop talking/rapping about it because that image is what sells. Especially when they not lyrical like Jcole or Kendrick. So it’s either that, or become FLo-Rida
MF Doom and Mr. Fantastik said it best:
"Rap snitches, telling all their business
Sit in the court and be their own star witness
Do you see the perpetrator? Yeah, I'm right here
Fuck around, get the whole label sent up for years"
Like its said you get back what you put out..simple.
Uncle charla ...please ...TIE YOUR TIMS bro PLEASE lmao. Looking like fredo star in sunsst park
It's either a rapper or a gangster can do both and don't expect to pay the consequences.....
I agree that it’s on the interviewee to censor their language and avoid incriminating themselves... However, Vlad is the only journalist I have see repeatedly ask incriminating questions without any advisory comment... Generally hosts may ask a question with a caveat like; “... if you can talk about that” - because that last remark reminds the person that they may need to withhold details. Vlad will strategically get the person comfortable with light questions and then slip in a question they shouldn’t answer; and the person often begins speaking without realizing the weight of the situation. Vlad is a journalist and he is good at getting people to talk about things others cannot get them to disclose - but if he had any respect for the people he spoke with then he would add this caveats to help them navigate the interview safely. Watch the breakfast club - they will often ask these questions and immediately catch themselves and say “oh you probably can’t talk about that” - they don’t even like asking those questions because they don’t want to see anyone imprisoned over their interview. Vlad is all about Vlad. Personally, if I had a client in this industry that had anything out there they shouldn’t speak about - I would advise them to avoid certain media platforms like DJVlad.. Vlad is very good at getting the conversation to go where he wants it to go and if you watch the guests who don’t take the bait you will see Vlad make them feel awkward instead of pushing through - this sets them up for the next time he digs in that area of their life, as their mind will recall the anxiety from the last moment and will be inclined to avoid that social stress; thus leading them to reveal a little more than they should. I only say that last bit because I feel there is a little more responsibility that should be put on Vlad, not all of the responsibility or most of it, but just a little more than CTG is throwing his way.
Instead of advising, "don't incriminate yourself", how about "Don't do illegal shit" " Be a good citizen"
I think people are just annoyed at how Vlad speaks to his guests in a caring, soft and loving tones. Expressing empathy towards the interviewee; when in reality he only really cares about the most impactful and profitable sound bites.
There are divisions of the police depts that sit and watches social media. Fools be telling on themselves
MF Doom wrote an entire song on this subject years ago.
“Rap snitches, telling all their business
Sit in the court and be their own star witness
Do you see the perpetrator? Yeah, I'm right here
Fuck around, get the whole label sent up for years”
Don't blame Vlad. Don't just answer the suspicious questions.
Riding a jet ski is called living the good. Don't put negative labels on fun.
Back in the day watching Smack DVD, you had many people around these rappers, but never snitched.
As a people we are not looking smart. Then get mad when police are nervous dealing with us.
Switch “Nerd” for Enthusiast
"Rap snitches, telling all their business. Sit in the court and be their own star witness. Do you see the perpetrator? Yeah, I'm right here. Mess around, get the whole label sent up for years." DOOM
As black folks, we do a bunch of dumb shit.
We commit crimes on camera and then call the cops “haters” for arresting us for the crimes we actually do.
But YOU KNOW CHARLAMAGNE, Vlad gets upset when his guests stiff arms those self incriminating questions. Vlad got frustrated with Mack 10. You can hold the guest accountable, but journalists can and DO take advantage of their subject’s intellect.
Nah Vlad interviews are like Dispositions 🙅♂️ he the feds
No one can blame Vlad. These rappers are grown men. If you claim to be from the streets and you're smart, you should know when to keep quiet. But they don't listen, they always gotta act tough and tell tales. Even after all these, they still won't learn. The cycle continues. It is what it is ♥️✌🏿
It's funny this man wants his people not to incriminate themselves, instead of demanding civility and encourage them to live a crime free lives.
Andrew with money boots 😂 getting money
You are accused of being in a gang sir.
I’m innocent but ima whole gangsta.
Dear Charlamagne, It is not normal to wear a helmet on a jet ski lol
I can't believe Charlamagne and Andrew missed the FBI joke Charla accidentally made. "At what point do they realize the FBI is Facebook and Instagram?" FaceBook (FB) and Instagram (I) THE FBI BRUH HOW DID Y'ALL MISS THE JOKE OPPORTUNITY ANDREW AND CHARLA CMON
He forget’s where these kids came from.. nothing so when they have a high school degree they don’t know everything or what or what not to say, because it’s never been like that.
Jet ski w a helmet is not regular. 🤣 lmao
Rap snitches, telling all they business, sitting in court and be they own star witness.
Nah uncle Charla you know iHeart telling you to defend your teammate. Money make you do anything
Says the guy who stayed far away from asking any detailed questions about Troy Ave and Taxstone. So you are aware of the responsibility to not aid in the incriminating, or take advantage of someone’s ignorance or naiveté. Especially when/if you care about the people or culture.
No, rappers need to stop committing crimes. They should keep snitching in themselves so that they can be taken out of the society they pollute with their behavior
Schulz means nerdy as in persistent with their craft. And many rappers have talked about watching from the crowd to learn code and see what works. Agree with him here. Being "Real" in Rap leads you to sixnine getting betrayed by "Real" thugs 😆
there are some people that have been trying to remove accountability in society for years
we live in world where someone's life can be destroyed over something they didn't even do, but people that tell on themselves can go scott free
Come on everybody, gather around, it's that time to rap that MF DOOM and Mr. Fantastik's famous hook. RIP DOOM
On the question of what journalists should/shouldn't ask - sure. Journalists have just as much freedom to ask whatever they please as much as interviewees have to answer however they please. HOWEVER - what you CHOOSE to say MATTERS. The interviews you CHOOSE to vet and accept and the questions you DECIDE to ask as a journalist MATTER. The issue isn't about freedom of speech, it's about the fact that certain interviewers benefit heavily from asking certain questions on which interviewees are likely to incriminate themselves. No, don't put your own neck in a noose that someone hands you. BUT is it okay for an interviewer to personally benefit from building a stage, inviting people to it, and then handing them a noose to see if they'll take it? There are plenty of interviewers who have guests with criminal backgrounds that can SOMEHOW manage to not ask questions likely to incriminate their guests.
It’s Both Our Fault we shouldn’t want promote our bad shit anyway .
Its hard to feel sympathy for people dumb enough to do this
"how about we stop incriminating ourselves"....or how about we stop doing these crimes in the first place
Nah, people would rather post a photo with a “free the homie” hashtag than pull their mate up and tell them to stop being a dickhead
@@donnymillls3445 lmao facts
some people are just stupid...its no other explanation for it.
I'd love to see one of those guys on an interview with a lawyer right next to him 😂. The gag would be pretty fun and itd solve the whole self incrimination thing
This guy is literally falling asleep 🤣
Andrew is out here wearing his girl's boots.
Facts. They should be outlawed in any room where hiphop is being discussed.
Charlamagne’s top 7 was interesting.. Very different from mine, but I felt like his list was more thought out than most - Just used to hearing a rotation of the same names in everyone’s lists.