Lil Reese on Getting Shot, NBA Youngboy, Chief Keef, King Von, Lil Durk, O-Block (Full Interview)

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all right here we go we got chicago legend in the building someone who helped to forever change the direction of chicago hip-hop has gone through a lot of trials and tribulations but it's still here putting out music and doing this thing little reese at long last welcome to vlad tv what's good man [ __ ] we long overdue oh yeah very long overdue but here we are and you know we're about to make history right here all right so let's go ahead and get started in the very beginning so you're born and raised in chicago yeah yeah yeah i'm from chicago born and raised okay so you grew up on the south side of chicago yeah yeah from the south side coyote building okay and the cayman projects is across the street from o-block yeah yeah right across the street okay so you know as a kid what was it like growing up in that area oh no i mean see it was tough growing up over there because yeah like and oh like in 03 2003 like the fears had hit and locked everybody up and we was like 10 years old at the time so [ __ ] we was basically on our own and a lot of stuff had changed like everybody was having money and [ __ ] and 03 like around 030201 in 2000 like it was a lot of money like drug money and [ __ ] flowing so when affairs had hit all that stuff and [ __ ] people had to find new ways to get new money and [ __ ] so that's how it was tough growing up okay and that was around the year you started rapping 2003 yeah yeah yeah i started rapping around that yeah i was like 10 years old that's when i made my first track okay and i guess what one of the older dudes just took you to the studio and had you start recording hell yeah i was rapping with the old [ __ ] i was 10 one of my homies was 13 and one was 18. we was rapping with the old [ __ ] young so at 10 years old you started getting to the studio and you started rapping and uh i mean do those first tracks do anything or not really i mean [ __ ] no but it's just like see it just showed me a way them the first tracks like when i first started i figured it out like what i need to do okay and i guess right around that same time around 2002 2003 you actually got locked up for the first time oh i think i got locked up here i probably got locked up like breaking the window or some [ __ ] when i was like like 11 or some [ __ ] 12 or something i got locked up for breaking the window yeah yeah i did okay and you actually got charged for that um no i think they had let my mama come get me from the station or something like that they ain't charged me with it because i was like i was i think i was inside like a banded building and we were throwing rocks from it from abandoned building like towards the street and stuff and busting windows busting people cars and the police had came and locked us up but i was like 11 years old at the time okay well that happened too but how old were you when you really started getting mixed up in the streets i see like 16 15 when i first lost my homie okay who was that lomo his name lomo okay we call him whatever well what happened to him [ __ ] yeah i got killed he was like 15 or 16 or some [ __ ] he got shot okay okay and that was the first person you actually lost that you were close to yeah yeah yeah that was my my main man okay well you know some people when that happens they kind of go into a shell and not really come out but what happened to you when that happened i ain't going to no shell i ain't gonna lie like [ __ ] when that when that happened [ __ ] i don't know i just i was i don't know i i i turned to a whole nother person when they killed him because like he was the person i used to be with 24 7. that was my main man's so like man with the man graduated we graduated together we was from third grade to all that [ __ ] then [ __ ] he got killed like when he was in like eighth grade or some [ __ ] but we was together since we was like second and third grade all the way to like eighth grade so when he got killed oh no it like changed me a little bit i started looking at a lot of [ __ ] different yeah i'm sorry if you're lost man a 16 year old shouldn't have to go through something like that yeah yeah um then in 2010 i think you were 17 you actually pled guilty to burglary charges yeah yeah we were not just um yeah that was my first that was the first case i um i caught um [ __ ] my first case i ain't never catch no juvenile okay so no [ __ ] like that so that was my first case i caught when i turned groan i just had a turn 17 like i would have never been charged as adult i just turned 17 three days like before that happened and then they charged me as an adult when i was 17 for like residential burglary some goofy [ __ ] like being about somebody [ __ ] and they call the police type [ __ ] oh so it wasn't even like a real burglary it was just someone who called the police yeah yeah it was like somebody calling the police like you know like you buy somebody else and said they charged me for a residential burger battery house i'm like damn i ain't stealing i need breaking this house okay i guess you got two years probation over that oh yeah i got probation off that [ __ ] now chief keef you guys knew each other since you were kids yeah yeah all of us did in 2011 chief keef drops uh the glory road mixtape and you show up in the last song top at what point do you and chief keef really started rapping together around that time we we really because i want to really wrap up with him at first because i was like trying to see did he know what he was doing with the [ __ ] and he knew what he was doing so i started rapping with him like a little heavy man him got a little tighter started being in the studio more and started doing more songs we did way more songs after we did that first song because i seen you know what he was doing right and then i think later in the year he dropped the bang mixtape now at this point was he making a lot of noise in chicago or did that come yeah he was yeah he was like one of the hottest ones back then like she we all was doing it okay and i guess was it right around this time that you you chief keef and tato were out in champaign illinois in a situation happened yeah yeah yeah can you talk can you talk about it yeah like [ __ ] we was all out there um in champaign this is a bender to go like i think we just had we just had really start rapping heavy and [ __ ] and they ass was out there and [ __ ] we was just in champaign and [ __ ] potato in there buddy we all out there and [ __ ] we kicking it we had shows i think we had this is our first shows we we started doing we had some shows of champagne like two or three shows back to back so like on the third show we was leaving and [ __ ] potato net was trying to take some weed from [ __ ] trying to rob a [ __ ] for some weed and [ __ ] i think the [ __ ] ended up taking a gun potato or something popping potato on his leg or some goofy [ __ ] but it was some goofy [ __ ] that happened celia's here we was yawning though but we know what we was really doing oh okay right around that year i kind of feel like chicago started to change uh tuka tuka ended up getting killed at 15 years old and then allegedly as a retaliation od perry got killed at 20 years old and o block is actually named after od perry did you know odie at all yeah yeah yeah man i grew up together okay went to sing when you heard the news i'm sorry what was that i said we went to the same grammar school together melody okay how big of a figure was odie perry during that time oh yeah everybody looked up to him [ __ ] he was [ __ ] like he was one of them one of the ones from back then right um after he passed away like i said before oblak you know he had so much you know respect in that neighborhood that oblak actually got named after him um you know when he got killed was that just like a huge loss all around yeah it was because he was like one of one of our first ones that we lost like we weren't losing friends at the time or losing close swarms at the time so when we lost tim everybody felt it yeah sorry for your loss man that was just kind of seemed like a sad time in chicago during that time yeah yeah it was okay so that happens and then in 2012 chief keef drops i don't like featuring you when you guys first put that song together do you feel like you had something special on your hands or was it just a bunch of songs you guys were just whipping out one after another no i i knew it was something special because it you know you could feel it hey i'm like you can feel that [ __ ] when it's something special when it's different you could feel it and see i felt i told them like [ __ ] let's shoot the video so when we did the song like let's shoot the video this [ __ ] blew up and [ __ ] that's what we did right and that video was shot well like in someone's apartment oh yeah it was an apartment mm-hmm okay fredo santana's in the video um and i guess as soon as that song dropped it just started going crazy right away yeah yeah it took off right then okay and i kind of feel like that song really changed chicago hip-hop forever because it's not like there haven't been rappers in chicago i mean twister's been around you know commons around kanye was obviously around but like what you guys did in that one song i think made everyone go like yo what what is this like this sounds like the next [ __ ] right now yeah it was hanging on it was for real yeah and i feel like when that song dropped chicago hip-hop just got changed forever to this day like everyone's still riding off the wave of that song it's how i feel i mean i mean how did it feel to be part of a song that big like even to this day like when that song comes on like pandemonium i don't know i don't know i just feel i don't feel normal but i know it changed a lot of [ __ ] so i'm just [ __ ] i'm grateful to be on that [ __ ] yeah yeah man great song great song and then uh i think when love sosa came out i think that's when drake actually even said that was his favorite song and he was listening to it like a million times and it just seemed like the momentum at that point for everyone just started taking off like crazy mm-hmm it really was ain't gonna lie and well not too long after that kanye ended up actually jumping on i don't like and he did the remix featuring chief keef pusha t big sean and jadakiss but for some reason he didn't actually have you on the song i don't know i think he did that because he was trying to put his artist on some chicago [ __ ] which he should never did but i think that's what he was trying to do because all i know was like good movies to get something at the time all that was saying to good music and that was his rap his record label at the time so i guess that's why he did that he put the whole good music on our song and took me off and left sauce on her i mean did you feel some type of way when that came out like that considering how big kanye was i don't know i mean i felt like he should have left me on that [ __ ] but i wasn't really tripping because i ended up doing some with ross and drake at the time so i i really was like this my get back for that song for him taking me off that song i made my own hit right and you talk about us yeah yeah right mm-hmm and i i guess did you record the song us like two days after don't like uh yeah i recorded that at my career yeah after after we did don't like i was like just like let me do something else because i know this there's one song finna go so i'm just doing another song and see if this one's gonna go too and it went right and i'm gonna say that us is my favorite song that you've ever done like i've listened to that song more than any other song you've ever done over and over again it's just such a dope concept like the beat you know the way it came together the chorus it was just a perfect song for sure bro and uh the chorus from that song is actually taken from a kanye line on the rihanna diamonds remix oh when he said that i think that's why he only yeah you know what i'm talking about yeah yeah i know what you're talking about yeah i mean he actually says at the top it's just us but i don't really trust like it's actually like cause i remember like listening to that song i'm like oh [ __ ] that's the same chorus as as risa saw yeah yeah like around that time i don't know it was like a lot of people saying saying that by or saying that phrase and putting it in a song okay makes sense okay and then you actually ended up doing the remix for us with rick ross and drake yeah yeah yeah and that song actually showed up on rick ross's mixtape uh black bar mitzvah how come that showed up on ross's project and not yours oh no at the time look that's crazy at the time i don't know i went thinking like ain't ain't had no business man said like cause i just was fresh out the streets and started rapping so when he put it on his [ __ ] i was like i'll let him put it on his [ __ ] because it might blow up even more so that's why i let him put it on his [ __ ] i mean yeah i mean you got drake on your song i mean you know this dude makes careers just off doing a guest verse uh and you and drake actually met it was it before or after that song uh i think we had met after the song but but we was talking this [ __ ] like in the midst of all that [ __ ] when it was going on we was talking there we had met in atlanta okay and then then you ended up doing the traffic remix featuring young jeezy and twister yeah we're twisting um jeez i put on the remix it on that traffic [ __ ] right another big song so now you have two big solo songs under your under your belt and you got don't like so right now you're actually on fire um and you ended up signing def jam i think before chief keef even signed right yeah yeah to interscope man dirk got signed to def jam before social got signed we don't want made him want to get signed because he's saying i'm saying and he was like man [ __ ] that i'm finna go get sad in there and he went to go get signed by underscore okay and you know i'm not gonna get in your pockets but that deal with def jam was it like a big deal or was it like all right here's enough money for me to like focus on my music but i still got to keep grinding it won't know everyone know it wasn't no big deal at the time i ain't gonna lie it was like a million dollars all together for me and dirk but it was no big deal but she was something that helped us get up off our feet yeah okay right around that time there's a video that came out with you and a female um and you know as a kid i i understand man 16 17 18 years old you do a lot of stupid [ __ ] that you regret later on you know when you look at that video when you got into it uh with that one girl you know you you later on apologized yeah when you look back on that incident now how do you feel i don't know like i wish i could take it back i would never did i would have never and i was like i think um yeah that was i would never did that [ __ ] though i don't know dude if i get look back on that right now because now like i got all daughters so i guess that's why yeah well like i said man as a kid you do a lot of stupid [ __ ] and i don't feel that like your worst moment should define you as a person and the fact that you're apologizing now and you feel bad about it i think that says a lot as opposed to just kind of you know some people just say whatever but you know like i said you have daughters now and you did apologize for the situation i think that's big of you did you ever did you ever talk to her and personally he worked it out with her afterwards yeah i i ended up meeting her daddy at the mosque i i met her daddy like he walked up on me i didn't even know who he was he was like man that was my daughter that was my daughter he was fighting i'm like damn he walked up on me but i had like two three of my homies with me so i was like [ __ ] whatever he was gonna do we was gonna have to do it but he had i did he walked up on me i ain't even know who he was and he was like man that was my daughter he was fighting oh damn man start chopping it up he was like man i forget you i forgive you for that i was kids who so that just made me yeah [ __ ] man up on that even more that's good man yeah that's good i'm sure you do the same thing something happened like that to your daughter yeah yeah go crazy you know what i'm saying right okay now you guys you guys are blowing up big song after big song after big song but you know with the love comes the hate as well and one of the people that didn't like you was was little jojo he dropped bdk you know which is short for black disciple killer and that was the first time i feel like something like that actually got put on a record um when that song came out were you bothered by it or was it just like you're popping right now or whatever you want by the back i really ain't even care at the time hang on a lot i ain't counting i won't need thinking about yeah and then not too long after dropping that song he ends up getting killed um i remember chief keef he tweeted uh it's sad because jojo wanted to be like us just like us lmao laughing my ass off later on said it it was hacked you know his uh twitter was hacked but you know i mean you guys were going at it it is what it is um but people do you know it feels like around that time is when people start putting just becoming more aggressive in the music like you know i mean like i'm sure bdk was a term and everything but no one actually put it on a song and really made themselves a target to all the black disciples out there you see what i'm saying like when that came out do you feel like chicago hip-hop changed yeah yeah it did because then people started thinking like [ __ ] this this this this sad is now so [ __ ] that's the way people start going about things start doing start trying to be gangster on the track and doing gangster [ __ ] i mean at that time the whole bd gd thing was it really flaring up or was it just certain people were into each other that's interesting it was it really was certain people in tour with each other that one no like whole chicago thing the bds versus the gds it was certain sets and certain hoods against certain hoods that was bds and that was gds and that's how i was yeah yeah i remember i interviewed don dirk um you know who was you know one of the early guys in that you know that whole thing and i remember he started to cry when i talked about the bdg war because he was like yo originally the bds and gds were all together and they were all like one you know people keep saying that we split it we never split it who was look who um was the king of the gangster nation um and um king dave was the king of the disciple nation it was never no split uh even though who of them had the same laws and teaching as we had during that time because they have to accept that um becoming a part of us the um the heart the horns the devil tear and the pig boys and um whatever saying the things that we had going of colors you know and things like that um i don't know why people keep saying it was a split it would never know split and then later on he felt like rap music is what started to get people beefing with each other and you know i mean doing all that type of [ __ ] but you know he he felt like it was all one thing like you know he he had a lot of respect for all the original ogs like the david barksdales and everyone's like that um you know i mean when you when you saw that start to play out and i feel like the music started escalating yeah it did it did escalate you know that [ __ ] didn't make the music escalades yeah because it was different right and social media as well because social media wasn't that big back then and then suddenly you got the fans chiming in and everything else like that and it's still going to this day here oh yeah so so chief keef drops uh finally rich that [ __ ] goes crazy and it kind of solidifies him you know as one of the biggest rappers out there um he signs you know he had already signed to interscope uh you ended up putting out the the don't like uh mixtape hosted by dj drama and that was like your first your first actual mixtape yeah yeah that was my first mixtape ever i put it out with dj drama and dj kenny against the grill right chief keef was on it dirk was on it fredo was on it freddie gibbs was on it hell rel was on it so you had a nice kind of mix of chicago rappers and out-of-town rappers as well mm-hmm um were you already on death jam when that dropped um no i had i ain't gonna i got sound off dev jim off yeah my matter of fact i think i was saying because when i put the mixtape out i was saying when i didn't i did i got sad of one song like two songs i ever had out i ain't even had no music out i got saying off two songs they had no music at the time so by that time when i dropped that drop the album i mean i dropped that um don't like mixtape i haven't been saying okay so you drop your first mixtape and then in 2013 you dropped your second mixtape super savage chief keeps on it dirk's on it again fredo's on it again and waka flocka's on it the super savage mixtape was that kind of the first mixtape that really kind of blew up for you or was the first one the first one big as well no i think i could say like like my second because when i did my gangster grills mixtape with drummond cannon that's the one that really did at my first mixtape ever yeah okay but now you got two mixtapes out and you're you're building up now now in 2013 i feel like something changed in chicago hip-hop again and i actually i did some research on this and i might be wrong but i feel like that year is when people start talking about what chicago rappers are talking about smoking on their ops in music and i went on twitter and asked asked everyone to help me out to see what was the first song that mentioned that it seemed like it's rondo number nine hang with me were you talking about smoking on tuka on that song no was that the first song i don't know i don't think it was i think um i think sosa probably was saying that [ __ ] like well i mean i looked it up so chief keef had a song called earned it in 2014 where he said i took a toka blood and i burned it but i don't know if he actually mentioned smoking on anyone before that oh yeah so clearly chief keef was by the fact ron don't probably that's the earliest song rondo what song what yo is it when ron don't drop that song it was a 2013 song called hang with me yeah he said i'm smoking on the tuca pack yeah i'm high as [ __ ] i got that [ __ ] 50 in the mac i will watch you quick that that's the first time i found it yeah that's about it that's about it now you you you it's making sense to my head that's about it okay and i feel like after that happened everyone started doing it to the point where even like to this day dudes in jacksonville and l.a and all these other areas are talking about smoking on their enemies and it's just become a thing but i feel like it started that year yeah um if you you've done that in some of your songs as well right yeah yeah yeah i mean when you look at that whole phenomenon of people talking about smoking on their enemies at the end of the day i mean listen it's just words you know i mean it's not like you're actually doing anything you're just talking [ __ ] but on the other end you know there's people who love that person the family members friends who are going to take something like that personally because it's so disrespectful i mean what do you think about that whole thing now as you're older and you got kids and everything oh no i mean [ __ ] it's rap that's what people say and that's what that's what that's what's going on that's what's happening there people be smoking no [ __ ] they be seeing that's how i just look at the [ __ ] okay i mean because people talked about smoking on some of your dead friends also yeah that's what i'm saying so everybody do it so it's like it's like it's not like we just doing it and people not doing it tons people probably just said it to us first and that's why we send it back yeah okay so then that next year 2014 you actually had your first daughter yeah i mean having a kid usually is a life-changing experience having a daughter is an even more life-changing experience for a man when that happened did you feel like all right i gotta move different and really changed my life or was it like yeah yeah having my daughter made me move differently and changed my life because she said if i had my daughter i probably would have still been doing a lot of dumb [ __ ] and still been in the streets heavy like how i was so that's yeah i know having my daughter changed a lot of [ __ ] and i was young too at the time so hell yeah it changed it changed a lot of [ __ ] right you were how old at the time um 21 like like yeah probably like 20. yeah 20 21 exactly that's one two one well and i think that same yeah and i think that same year you actually end up getting arrested on a gun charge and you claim the chicago police actually planted the gun on you yeah yeah yeah they they did plant the gun on me because the gun went under my seat it was like five of us in the cop but they knew who i was so by that time they was like [ __ ] you gonna burn out this your gun this show gun right so that's how i got locked up i think was was it around that time you know you're still signing def jam and i guess there was some sort of situation you mentioned on academics in the studio where things went crazy and something got broken and guns got pulled out and some other [ __ ] yeah yeah like downtown in the studio i had just signed that you know like [ __ ] they booked the session and it was like some girls was in our studio session we young you know we got a group full of girls in there so a small group full of girls coming out now they get to fight and that [ __ ] fighting that [ __ ] led to all type of [ __ ] like they bust a big window on the studio like you know cr i think matter of fact was this crc no i don't think this was crc folk but it's like that [ __ ] was downtown i think it was crc here if i'm not mistaken they bust a big glass on the front window like fifty thousand dollar glass we had to pay for they was crashing to all the cars that was in front of the um studio like it was a mess it was a lot going on wait wait wait wait they they crash into the cars the girl like she got jumped on so when she was like trying to get back and she was trying to run people over as outside the studio who was outside the studio wow okay and after all the death settled you got left for the bill man yup here yeah i had to pay that [ __ ] okay and was that like after that you end up leaving def jam yeah hell yeah i had to leave that gym because they made me pay for it yeah okay and then that next year you dropped the super vultures ep with little dirk yeah were you independent at that point or you saw i was independent i was independent at that time yep i've been independent okay and that was a okay that was a hell of a project by the way keep my distance is one of my favorite songs by you as that's my joint right there okay so now you're independent and you actually said that you actually made more money independently in one year than you made with your million dollar signing bonus when you signed a debt jam uh-huh yeah yeah yeah okay i mean how did it feel to be independent at that point oh no it felt good actually because it was like the label i want waiting on them no more i ain't have to wait on no label i have to wake up and be like what the label on is they gonna get behind this is they gonna do this is they gonna do that instead of just going when i knew i was independent i knew i ain't i couldn't depend on the label i had to just go and just make it happen myself yeah yeah i mean i think in general i mean it's cool to sign to a major and get your name up and get radio play and get that machine but at one point once you figure out the game yeah you can make way more money you know all the stream money even because what i understand when you're signed to a major label they pretty much keep most of stream money you get the show money you know what i'm saying you won't you don't see none of that money yeah you don't see none of that money that's you don't see none of that money that's getting sold on the internet and you don't get none of the screaming money because they got to recoup their money back that they spent on you so why so why exactly so why so why do some saying and stuff when you could be independent and you could get all the screaming on yourself exactly exactly now now that next year 2018 um takashi was was run around and while and everything else like that the part i didn't realize until actually doing research about you is that before takashi started dissing you and everyone else you guys were actually facetiming and talking about doing a song and y'all were actually cool and then out of nowhere suddenly he started dissing you and oblok and and dirk and everyone else yeah his manager why didn't that happen that y'all were cool before oh no his manager shot he used to be calling me and stuff like yeah reese i want you to [ __ ] with um this young [ __ ] my young [ __ ] man he hot so when he put dude in the phone it was him it was takashi's sitting there i'm like i'm like all right bet i'm like okay cool we never did nothing next thing i know the [ __ ] was on the internet woof and i'm like boy he was just on the phone calling me trying to do a song telling me you look up to rondo number nine and all type of [ __ ] don't you hate that [ __ ] like that's happened to me so many times that'd be cool with someone we work everything out on the phone the next day they go on the internet and just do do the most like like we never talked yeah his ass yeah yeah he did that type of [ __ ] he did that like but that's how a new song was something was wrong with him songs to him i'm like something to this [ __ ] yeah goofy right when he showed up to o block and and filmed that little video for 30 seconds and jumped back in his car what'd you think i knew he want that for long i mean i already had got the word from the securities and stuff who's cause they called me and told me what he did actually and they sent me the video so i already knew like he went out there he wanted out there like that because the people already hit me and sent me the video the securities who was working they they know us like we grew up together so of course they don't tell us everything well i guess you would mention this in another interview that you were actually at the airport when he arrived and actually saw him get in his car and everything oh yeah me i'm all a cousin okay so what are you doing here you are a successful rapper you're sitting in front of an airport waiting for this dude to touch down i mean at one point did you think like okay what am i really doing here oh no i was on some hot [ __ ] i don't know i just was on some hot [ __ ] at the time i was on some hot [ __ ] i know i was i was on some hot [ __ ] cause i was i was tired as hell cause like somebody had hit me and said this how i knew he was at the airport and i knew he was coming to chicago somebody somebody was on the plane with him and they dm me because you know all this was going on somebody a fan was on the plane with him and dm me and send me the picture of takashi being on the plane and was like we getting off we getting off this town and we shot up to the airport okay but you do realize right i mean you're an adult at this time yeah if there's any place you're not going to get away with some [ __ ] it's an airport they got so many cameras every place in that airport that no i was thinking like man let's just follow him or something but i was like man no let's get the [ __ ] out of here okay i'm glad nothing happened yeah yeah me too i mean when ultimately yeah i mean when ultimately he ended up getting arrested he took the stand and he basically helped to give people about 100 years i mean based on his testimony over 100 years of time has been handed out to shoddy all those dudes yeah big snitch did that surprise you that he did what he did no it didn't surprise me i knew he wanted like that like you could tell when people ain't like that and when it's fussed when you being forced to be something yeah yeah and uh you know ultimately he gets out because he end up telling on everybody mm-hmm yeah i guess he told because they was [ __ ] his yep i mean allegedly i don't know about that i mean like if takashi reached out to you right now and asked to do a song with you what would you say i never do it never do no song never ever put my face on the side of his face he burnt he burnt okay putting my face with his face yeah well uh we talked about this before you and fredo were actually friends since you guys were little kids yeah hell yeah um you know fredo ends up moving out to la and it seemed like the drug use continued and got heavier you know the drinking of the lean and he talked about this interview he was saying that he faced so much trauma and lost so many of his friends that he had problems dealing with it which is why he would get high and everything else like that but then he ended up having liver failure he ended up in the hospital he was talking about going to rehab but then in 2018 he ended up passing away were you in contact with him up until the point that he died yeah hell yeah man i was talking like two three days before that he was telling me like he was just um he just had a seizure and um i think he told me like you know somebody came in and found him in the room he was like he could have been dead telling me like i could have been dead bro and i was like damn you tweaked i'm finna come out there and like three days later he died the same way i mean being as close as you guys were and you you knew about the drug issues i mean he yeah i used to be doing this [ __ ] but i had to stop because i was like i don't know where i start i used to be drinking lane and all that [ __ ] heavy around the town with bro and all that [ __ ] i used to stay getting up with them getting getting off the lane but i don't know something just told me like slow down on that [ __ ] and i just stopped the lane and stopped doing all this [ __ ] they still was doing it yeah i think it was sad man because he had a baby on the way i think yeah at the time yeah it seemed like even though fredo was always down with you guys it seemed like after he passed even guys who who were your enemies and so forth everyone showed this dude respect i ain't gonna lie like no one knows him after he died that's how it was with him bro he was a stand-up [ __ ] like he won he went on the internet sam smoking this up i'm doing all he want doing that because he was always holding all of us so just imagine he holding all us he way he like 30 he was like savings with me and salsa i'm i'm 19 sosa 16 15 16 17 at the time fredo was like 21-22 he was older than all of us so he was the oldest one out of us so that's why he carried himself he was 27 years old yeah he carried himself a little differently yeah he was 27 when he died yeah he carried himself a real real death sad yeah i never got a chance to meet him but i've always i've always liked his music i always i was respected like his his own his energy like i said because [ __ ] like he he was he he he had ties with fruit to drake all them back then like he was [ __ ] with them back then and they knew who we was back then yeah yeah man i'm sorry for your loss like i said i never got a chance to meet him but you guys were obviously real close so i'm sorry that happened to you for sure well uh that same year in 2018 the feds end up raiding your house yeah and one of the dudes who actually was part of the raid was a former member of the chicago bears charles children's he ended up becoming an fbi agent yup now i think he just did you recognize him you're like yeah hell yeah when he when they ran into my crib man my homies know like they had put all us in the kitchen so i'm telling my homie i'm tapping my homie i'm like man ain't this the football player and then i tell them like what's up ain't you charged tell me he was like what's up why why i'm like what you mean why you look like dude he like don't worry about it and i told my home like man this this him this dude this that this that [ __ ] used to play for the bears here for a federal agent here federal agent yeah yeah police okay and i guess they end up taking a hundred thousand during that raid oh yeah you never got back yeah they took yeah they took a hundred thousand now my career like a hundred thousand for 100 it was like down in 90 something huh okay and after taking that money i guess they didn't even file any charges exactly that's a humble [ __ ] they they got what they want see i ain't need to get charged with [ __ ] that's crazy i guess well i guess since you didn't get charged you didn't try to get your money back so pretty much you ended up walking away from it yeah yeah that's how it was she it was a win-win situation to make another one i'll tell you man i i'll tell you like if you know the bmf story yeah the way things got unraveled in that whole story was southwest t got caught with like four million dollars with the jewelry and he tried to get it back and and trying to get that jewelry back that unraveled everything wow because you know jacob the jeweler got got ended up getting caught up in that case because he wasn't doing the proper forms for the purchases and then like kim kardashian's first husband yeah like everything that's when the feds started to really unroll the whole story and start indicting everyone because he tried to get that jewelry back wow so you know if that that makes you feel any better naturally you know taking that loss at least you're not in jail no i'm saying oh no i just played it like disgrace anyway i'm like [ __ ] i'm like [ __ ] okay i ain't gonna fight fight fight fight fight no case against the feds yeah put them on me even more hell no there you have it well then the next year 2019 you were driving and you were at an intersection and then suddenly your car gets shot up uh i guess it was 12 shots she had 26. 26 shots 26 like 26 28. now was was that the first time you got shot at hell no i got hell no my first time getting shot at was at my crib like i was staying on the op [ __ ] on 51st i was standing on the opposite um down on the low end i was coming out the career me and my mans and one of my other men's and like i think they was waiting in the gameway and they shot like 30 times but they missed us andy and they was like chasing us in the back we was running through the alley like from outside the career that was my first time getting shot at okay but this is the first time you actually got hit yeah yeah yeah this is the first time you got hit here yeah and you actually got hit in the neck yeah i got internet okay well how many times you get hit total i got shot one time one bullet came from my neck to my back camera okay so okay so out of all those 20-something shots only one shot actually hit you yeah here oh yeah okay were you the only one in the car there are multiple people in the car yeah i was already at the cop i was the only one at the car at the time okay so so here you are minding your business and your whole car is getting shot up you get shot in the neck how do you drive yourself to the hospital no i i actually got out the car and put my um my um hoodie over my neck because i have people was looking at my neck i knew something was wrong so i put my hoodie over my neck and there was a cop behind me i tried to open it though and get in it and go to the hospital tell them take to the hospital but i couldn't talk my voice was graspy at the time i guess because i was hitting the neck i was like take me to the hospital take me to the hospital i couldn't even talk i couldn't even i had no no voice and nothing so i'm snatching on people doors they pulling off on me so i went to the fourth car the fourth car that was behind me it was like four cars being in the fourth car dude like man come on get in i'll take you took me to the hospital [ __ ] i went to the hospital i was walking in the hospital she i was walking in that [ __ ] i walked in like i'm walking in the hospital with my thing on my neck just walking in the hospital see they like sit right here sit right here a lady came shot me on my arm or something and i i went through surgery and i made it okay i mean when you finally when you finally come out of surgery and here you are where your whole career is based on your voice and you just got shot in the neck i mean did you start to panic like yo like my whole rap career about to be over because i just got shot in the throat oh no a lot of [ __ ] was going through my head i ain't gonna laugh like i was happy i made it i was happy i made it hang on ak so like [ __ ] it draco i gotta try [ __ ] with a 7.2 so [ __ ] ain't surviving off that type of [ __ ] so when i i was just happy i survived not that right that's what it is right it almost reminds me do you know the story about the doc who's down with nwa no but i always be hearing about that stuff yeah the dlc was had just dropped to album you know he was down with nwa he had just dropped an album that went gold he was like considered a hot one of the hot rappers out and he was just he was always drunk at the time he was you know he was just an alcoholic and he ended up getting just blackout drunk and then falling asleep behind the wheel crashing into a tree and his whole throat got tore up and he never recovered to this yeah to this day yeah yeah you can watch the whole interview i i did with him yeah like his whole voice is like actually better than he is and i got sean nick you got lucky you got lucky because his voice never recovered and he actually tried to get an extra surgery to try to clear it up and it actually made it that's where i probably did it yeah i ain't doing all that i didn't do none of that like they was trying to make me do all type of [ __ ] to fix my voice but i said i'm gonna let my [ __ ] naturally heal and see how i take it and see what happened and not taking no pills not doing none of that [ __ ] not doing no surgery i ain't getting nothing on my neck i ain't doing nothing i let it heal on his own and that's that's probably probably got a little a little scrolling yeah i mean you got lucky because like i said like with him he wanted to go back on tour right away and he found a doctor that would just operate on his neck even though other doctors were telling him not to do it and he ended up tearing up his neck even worse and listen he went on i mean he wrote you know like he wrote most of dre's the chronic in you know 2001 and he had a lot of writing credits but he couldn't really rap anymore because yeah his throat got tore up okay now from what you said that whole shooting wasn't even meant for you that you feel like it was mistaken identity no it was the whole city know that okay from what i understand though that they actually now the police announced they had a person of interest in the shooting and they actually found the car that shot at you did they ever arrest the dude who who shot you no they asked me did i want to go to court any night i said no i don't i ain't going to court on another okay so because you didn't press any charges they pretty much just dropped the investigation yeah i guess that's what they gonna have to do okay without without saying any names do you personally know who did it no no you don't know oh no oh no okay do you feel angry do you feel angry over the situation still no way no i agree really i think i'll be angry you know i'm sitting there minding my own business someone just shoots up my car i think i'd be i'd be pretty angry he said you're gonna be pissed [ __ ] me i i i i i'd be beyond angry but you know at the end of the day you can't live your whole life being angry you know so i i salute you for your maturity for sure okay well uh you get through that and then that next year i feel like a whole bunch more tragedy starts to occur i gotta jump uh what [ __ ] come out well you got you got jumped okay and let me just clear it out there that the underwear you were wearing and they actually showed the real underwear it was a multi-colored set of underwear people try to say that you went to the bathroom on yourself but they actually showed the real underwear that was all that was all cap so let's just clear up that rumor on i mean [ __ ] it was some ops who dropped me so of course they was gonna be saying all type [ __ ] trying to make a scene like some that it won yeah whatever happened to dudes that jumped you [ __ ] they know oh they know there you have it there you have it um well that same year there was a lot of tragedy though um fpg duck ends up getting killed earlier that year and you know he had been going back and forth with you guys over the years um for a while you know there wasn't any news about it but then recently five people got charged you know for that situation see thing mo you know the other dudes you know and i don't want you to speak about the situation because it's an open case right now but you know see things move up those are people that you actually know yeah i grew up with them yeah you know how are they holding up right now they should be cool they i know they holding their head up i know they strong they ain't no weak man the people i know they they cool yeah well that happens and then a couple months later king von gets killed in atlanta now you and vaughn were really close growing up together yeah when you heard that news that night and then you saw that video what went through your head man my girl woke me up and told me like yo homie just got killed i was like what you mean who she was like fun and then i got on the internet and i seen everything i was like [ __ ] i was just like damn i was [ __ ] up about the [ __ ] it really seemed like at the time vonn was really on his way you know it seemed like he was like the hottest like young gangster rapper like in the game it seemed like everyone was checking for him and he was about to really just blow the [ __ ] up yeah he was and then that happened yeah he was you know and well i mean aside from from from vaughn like people you know don't mention that other people got killed as well i think was [ __ ] got killed yeah was that a friend of yours as well yeah yeah slade was my people yeah [ __ ] was like older he was like all the person around us who we who we [ __ ] with he was my homie t-roy big brother t-roy ad pass yeah i mean when you look at that situation you know like i remember i interviewed uh track who was his manager at the time who got shot as well and we just talked about how similar it was to like you know tupac dying where you had a situation between two people that don't like each other a fist fight occurs that turns into a shooting but at the end of the day the whole thing could have been avoided and was kind of unnecessary a lot of people compare the situation to how tupac died you know you have a guy that ran up on someone who he had an issue with start punching him and shortly afterwards he ends up getting killed i mean do you think that's a fair comparison or no bro it's past fair it's it's it's kind of crazy right like yeah it's the same scenario um and vaughn is like the same type of artist same type of guy like it's just this is the same guy must have have a plan and the plan got to be probably bigger than we all know it is because it's crazy how that scenario kind of fit with him like when you look at that how do you feel [ __ ] there's the squeeze that yeah it's sad man he had kids and he had kids on the way you know who never gonna get to meet him um you know and it like when you look at that whole situation it seemed like it was about a whole lot of nothing you know i mean i think it was over a girl like it was over nba young boy's baby mother them hanging out together and him and cuando rondo start going back and forth but at the end of the day it's not like anything really serious really happened between between those dudes to have it escalate to the point of multiple murders you see what i'm saying you know you're older now you got kids as well like when you look at that does it make you kind of sad the way it kind of just played out oh no i ain't looking at it like it said hey y'all know no oh how how do you view it man um i don't even know how to answer that because then my people are lost so i don't know how to answer it right because you and quandarando i think went back and forth for a little while after that yo [ __ ] wrong yeah i mean i've interviewed it before um i don't know man it just seemed like a lot of a lot of death over what really looks like just a bunch of rap beef it don't it don't seem like it's some [ __ ] that even is all that serious it just seems like a bunch of rappers just trying to really just kind of compete with each other but it's not like i mean i mean at this point now it's bad but at that point i feel like some [ __ ] that probably could have gotten worked out you know what i'm saying and um yeah man it's sad to me like i said like we were actually in the process of getting ready to interview von like we were actually setting up the interview and everything so it was just like yo like a person to lose his life that young with kids over some [ __ ] i don't know man it definitely i i was depressed for a while over there hearing that [ __ ] you know and i didn't even know so i can't imagine what you were going through um well that situation happened to you with the shooting you recovered from it you know you're okay and then last year in 2021 you got caught in another shooting once again a situation that really wasn't your fault or you know some [ __ ] they really you were even responsible for so so take me through that whole situation oh no like i put myself in that situation right there like i put myself in that situation because for once the person who was pulling up to sell me some weed ain't never supposed to pull it up to my crib because i never let that [ __ ] pull up to my career but no [ __ ] like that like if i seen him i'd meet him outside somewhere i was so thirsty and just trying to go outside to get the weed it was 9 in the morning i want the smoke so [ __ ] like that's what happened like i was banning weed i was getting a weed i was mad in the morning i hop i hop hop in the car i bang i tell them like pull in my garage drop me right off you hear me i tell them like pulling my garage drop me right off they um put him in the garage here dropping me off and drop me back off as i'm getting a wee [ __ ] as we like i'm like the fifth interesting because it's like five floors in the um garage as we like on the fifth interest a [ __ ] run up about the cut and and knocked my window out about shooting but when he knocked my window out about shooting [ __ ] shots get too fast man shots going back and forth associated another [ __ ] come run from about to cut shoot again another [ __ ] come run out to cut shoot again it was like three shooters so i'm i'm like damn [ __ ] that i hop about to come like [ __ ] that i'm not gonna cuz yeah it's a we trying to get out is people staying running up we [ __ ] down trying to get out get out the car now i hop out that [ __ ] but i feel blood coming down my face so i'm thinking i'm hitting the hitting face i put my arm take my jewelry off my neck because i had jerry on that time take my two chains off my neck i put them in my pocket put them in my coat pocket so now i'm running with my my shirt over my face i'm running i ain't knowing i got grazed in the air or in the mouth so i'm running downstairs some people running up to me like he stole like yeah it was him it was him with a phone now like yeah it was him it's literacy it was him he stole like i'm like what the [ __ ] i'm like i ain't got to steal no cockatoo go fast on the police come from out the blind side like oh no sideways bleed when i can't see police come and tackle me knock me down knock my chains all out my on my pocket knock my phones and [ __ ] knocking everything out my pocket and [ __ ] so nice people outside it's all type of people outside people with a phone people picking up my jury all type of [ __ ] like stealing all type of [ __ ] like yeah he stole our car but it wasn't it was a misunderstanding that whole thing [ __ ] that [ __ ] okay so the dudes just that were selling weed to you pulled up in a stolen car and i guess the guy who owned the car found the car through a gps or something i guess i don't know what the [ __ ] he did but when he felt the car he called the police he had the police down as well huh okay so you got you got grazed in the eye with the bullet yeah um i i guess another guy got shot in the knee and there was a third guy that was actually in critical condition he no he wouldn't have a christian he got shot in the head he got shot in the arm and he got shot somewhere else but he wasn't even quick with this [ __ ] cuz he he was walking with me right downstairs as we both came out he was walking downstairs too and i didn't even know he was hitting the head and arm and all type of other places and [ __ ] i didn't know he was hit right because i guess uh one of the cars sped off and then crashed um and then when the police came i guess they slammed your door your face against the concrete and kind of [ __ ] you up even further yeah police [ __ ] me up um right i mean there was actually a rumor that you were blind at that point they were saying all type of stupid [ __ ] well here you are within about what was like a year and a half you got shot twice yeah both times both times in chicago and you know like one of our unfortunately one of our more popular videos is busy talking about how most rappers get killed in their own city you know boosie talked about how he moved out of baton rouge because he just couldn't take the hate you know most rappers died in their own city man it's a fact and uh you know you have haters who who was in school with you and they mad because they was on it was in that in that third grade class with you but they don't have the same hustle as you you know they hate you for no reason they hate you for they hate you for your success if you was a local rapper and you you didn't have much they would love you you know and these people you develop hatred in your own city you know if you go to you go to canada you go to new york you from louisiana you don't have haiti you don't have people want to hurt you because they don't know you you know they don't know you and uh that's why i decided to move to atlanta you know if i'm dealing with music this is the place i need to be i mean here you are two different times you get shot in your hometown were you thinking about moving away at any point because i mean for example look at chief keef as soon as keith got big he moved to calabasas and never even came back to chicago and he's been doing fine ever since as big of a figure as he is you chose to stay i mean did you think about moving at any point during those two shootings yeah i thought yeah i thought about moving but then i had to um come back and help my family and stuff okay one like i mean are you still thinking about moving yeah yeah i'm thinking about moving right now i'm trying to move to cali i mean his chief keef actually come back to chicago at some point yeah yeah he ever come back or is he always out of the city he came back but he don't you know gotta come back he'll be coming back he don't have to he don't have to come back right but if he comes back he's probably just real low-key with his family and friends and he's out you don't see him coming back hanging out instagramming doing shows nothing else like that yeah but it's it's right here oh no he don't gotta come back [ __ ] he [ __ ] he don't got to come back up i feel like and i know he probably felt like the same way like he ain't got to come back yeah i mean i think he's smart because if you think about he has never gotten into any situations being out in cali none none and he and he imagine how big a chief keef show would be in chicago right now you know that you know i mean you can feel a stadium right now yeah right i mean do you actually do shows in chicago no why is that i mean cause we don't be we'll be doing shows out here that's just like something we just don't do if they if they book us i mean if they book us the show might even get shut down if they even book us so you'll never know shut down by police yeah yeah yeah they ain't gonna let no show go on i mean does that bother you being from chicago having most of your real hardcore fans out there knowing that if you ever did a show in chicago would be the craziest show you ever did and yet you can't do a show in chicago that's how it is [ __ ] yeah it been like that yeah when we first did our first show it was in like 2012. so ever since that day we ain't getting no more shows out here okay were those shows that end up getting shut down or did [ __ ] break out no let me see hello i'm trying to think that no hell no that show was cracking um what what what the [ __ ] that [ __ ] was that um what the [ __ ] what the [ __ ] the lit or some [ __ ] whatever they used to call the lick i think that's what it was back then it was a little [ __ ] ass club we used to do called the lip i ain't there no shows like that since the lit yeah yeah that's too bad man that's too bad cause like i said imagine how lit a little rhys concert would be right now in chicago yeah i mean yeah it'll sail cause everybody's gonna want to come right well i mean this same year we we had more tragedy again uh little dirk's brother d thing ended up getting killed um i remember i talked to d thing a while back i remember just how good of a dude he was just how straightforward and you know how he had a good energy man so i remember i was bothered by it uh e day who i interviewed as well he got killed and you actually spoke about that you said r.i.p.e day uh you said you grew up with me and all that [ __ ] you thought i had against you i didn't i won't see none of my dudes like that because when i when i got grazed he was checking on me low-key worried you know free sea day yeah um seeing seeing more people you know and you knew d thing as well yeah i don't know do you think yeah yeah do you think d-thang was one of the first person who was right there when me and dirk first started rapping like dta was there from the start yeah yeah that's how i met him as well when i was doing interviews with a jerk back then um you know seeing seeing those two dudes killed once again in chicago how did that affect you i mean it was tough yeah it lost be tough it was tough this [ __ ] was different well just recently nba young boy put out a song uh dissing o black and you actually reacted to it what did you think about that exactly what i said i forgot what i said but that's exactly what i was thinking that ain't no demon time he just rap like the rest of these rappers all rap i mean considering just all the [ __ ] that's happened between nba young boy and the people affiliated with him and you know you dirk you know king von and everything else like that the fact that young boy isn't even really affiliated with chicago y'all this is really just an absolute stranger to y'all when you see this type of [ __ ] unfolding how do you feel about it see it is what it is if young boy ever reached out to you and said listen i want me and you to just help squash all this [ __ ] like [ __ ] all the [ __ ] that's happened let's just try to move past it everyone has careers everyone's got kids let's just try to move past it so we don't keep repeating the cycle over and over again would you do it yeah i do it there you have it there you have it so when young boy sees this man give rhys a call and let's just try to work this [ __ ] out because i don't think anyone's really happy at the results of what's been happening you know what i'm saying like like selling a few more records ain't worth all these people getting lost so let's see what happens um recently uh g herbals people uh went on the internet and said that uh he left them broke and everything else like that you said uh if herb was for my block we would have we would beat his ass for bringing black [ __ ] to the internet i guess i guess you're talking about the dudes who are talking [ __ ] yeah i was just talking [ __ ] though but dang dang um i don't like that type of [ __ ] like if you got a problem you ain't got to bring it to the end that's just how i look at things i don't like that type of [ __ ] if you got a problem with me call my phone bro or find a way to call my phone or find a way to get up with me don't bring it to the internet you ain't got to run to the internet well i think on top of that also is that i mean as an adult you're not responsible for any other adults unless they're your kids you know what i'm saying the fact that you blew up and these dudes didn't that doesn't mean you got to keep supporting them like they're your kids but i feel like people sometimes feel that way like oh yeah he blew up and he ain't [ __ ] with us no more like what what have you been doing this whole time have you been riding the same way the g herbal's been grinding people be still stuck in the past they mask it yeah yeah i mean because you're not gonna be able to bring everyone with you you know you can bring one or two people with you but you're not gonna bring your whole neighborhood with you so that's the whole like you know the boosie hypnotized with hatred [ __ ] [ __ ] look at you and and remember how they used to hang out with you and now you're there and they're still here you know i mean if you had a lot of your old friends pull that [ __ ] too that [ __ ] happened there man that's what go on ain't gonna laugh yeah yeah but the other day i mean if you're not putting in that work if you're not really out there hustling you know the [ __ ] age is going to come to you and you know look i mean when you look at when you look at little reese like you're not just still holding on to the [ __ ] that you did from 2012 like you've been putting out projects every year and you see what i'm saying like you've been rapping like you you've been not only have you been rapping but you've been out there you know hooking up with people like you know like the features that you've gotten have always been real impressive i mean from the drake to the young dolphs to kevin gates i mean really just a lot of people man you know um you know and i i just feel like in terms of your career you've really gone through a lot more [ __ ] than really anybody else man from getting shot in the neck to getting grazed to to all the beef that that you've gotten thrown into some of which is you know you end up inheriting it from just people that are around you you know from your neighborhood to your affiliations and everything else like that um you know the position that you're in right now it wasn't a cakewalk like you had to earn it and you got to fight for it you know and uh you know like you and i have been talking about doing this for a while uh remember one point you said it was gonna take a million dollars to do a vlad tv interview yeah i was just you know i was like i was just talking [ __ ] at the time hey you know right let me talk some [ __ ] back ain't nobody knows a little bit what you say what you say on that [ __ ] what you say when i say that i i think i said ain't no one paying a million dollars for a little recent interview like you know what i'm saying he was like you know and although and you know and we worked something out for this interview but it wasn't a million dollars before people asked it's not a million dollars but we worked something out hey man i've been a fan for a long time man [ __ ] that nah nah i'm not paying a million i'll i'll break you off so but ain't gonna be a million well listen man little race matt i i've been a fan like you can tell by the way when i'm listening out these songs like us traffic yeah how long you've been around distance how long you been vlad tv started in 2008 2008 so you've been around since 2008 yeah so you've been looking on well i mean i was around as a mix yeah yeah man i mean i started as a dj in 2002 but vlad tv started so you've been on the same since 2002 you've been on the hip-hop scene since 2002 yes yes yes so you're really right yeah right so that's why it's so deep with you because you've been on the scene for 20 years so you've seen a lot of um generations i could say that i'd say you're saying about two three two type of two type of three or two two three four different generations right right and you know and i see the patterns and [ __ ] i see like you know a lot of dudes i interviewed like like moe three or you know fbg duck and so forth i've told them to move out of their neighborhoods as we're doing our interviews i'm like yo this is gonna like what you're doing right now it's gonna end badly you know what i'm saying like like these songs you're putting out and the people you're beefing with and how you still staying in the same city it's going to end badly for you and they would always give me an excuse why why they're good and it's not going to happen and so forth and then unfortunately you get you know the tragedy of it all and you know um it's sad to me it's sad but you know congratulations on everything you pulled off man you've really shown you know your resilience and you know i think a lot of people that don't really have the heart that you have they would have probably left all this [ __ ] alone a long time ago they would have been like this hip-hop shit's too much i'm gonna go find a regular 9-5 job i'm going to leave this [ __ ] alone because it's not worth all the violence and all the threats and all the stress and everything else like that man but the fact that you've stayed in this game now for 10 years and you've had the success you've had the big songs you've had the big features and you're still here man it really shows about what type of man you are and you know i think people just got to respect that you know what i'm saying yeah for sure so man congrat you know congratulations you know i wish you all the best man you know with your family look at that taylor yeah man i got vaughn on that [ __ ] i got hurt on that [ __ ] who else i'm gonna throw on that [ __ ] i might think i might throw kevin gates on that [ __ ] all right i'm gonna throw uh roddy rubble on that [ __ ] uh [ __ ] whoever else i want to put on that [ __ ] whoever else i feel like putting on that [ __ ] is on the way that's what it is man like i said from the beginning rhys you're a chicago legend man i think you really changed hip-hop i think that that really the music you all put out there made a big difference i mean and before i let you go how do you feel you know like the chicago drill [ __ ] that you started has now become a worldwide phenomenon you know you got you you got brooklyn drill with dudes like pop smoke and 5eo foreign you got brixton drill in the uk with groups like six seven you know jacksonville has their own version of basically drill you know the [ __ ] that y'all started you know in your in your bedrooms in chicago has now become a worldwide phenomenon how does that make you feel i mean [ __ ] it really it really it really don't show a lot it's so a lot though like that [ __ ] that's just for a whole lot angle that like is that so people really be tuned in they really be watching that's what go on in the world yeah that's what type of [ __ ] they go on hip hop new new york drill that [ __ ] that's what's going on in new york yep yep that's what it is man lil reese man i appreciate you coming in and uh you know let's have you back on soon and have you catch up again man but congrats on everything i wish you all the best for sure
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Channel: djvlad
Views: 841,475
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Keywords: VladTV, DJ Vlad, Interview, Hip-Hop, Rap, News, Gossip, Rumors, Drama
Id: 2WY1XqE_dQM
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Length: 77min 53sec (4673 seconds)
Published: Mon Apr 25 2022
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