Can anyone explain to me why people are comfortable going on vladtv?

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I have mixed feelings about vlad. On one hand I hate how this cac is the go to guy for hip hop OG's but on the other hand there is nowhere else to hear from OGs. I love hear from the likes of Tray Dee, Reggie Wright, and others from that 90s Death Row era.

Plus he only usually has people that are "has beens' and people not really popping anymore(Lord Jamar, Tray Dee, Tamala Jones, Daz, etc).
 

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I have mixed feelings about vlad. On one hand I hate how this cac is the go to guy for hip hop OG's but on the other hand there is nowhere else to hear from OGs. I love hear from the likes of Tray Dee, Reggie Wright, and others from that 90s Death Row era.

Plus he only usually has people that are "has beens' and people not really popping anymore(Lord Jamar, Tray Dee, Tamala Jones, Daz, etc).

Breh... get a camera (or even skype) and start reaching out to some of those hip hop legends. I guarantee if you worked your way from some lesser known dudes who are dying to tell their story, you could build a podcast or channel that people would peep in a year :manny:
 

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The second milli vanilli dude and many others who fell off long time ago.
I'm sure they would've done these interviews for BET but Vladtv is popular. He's also known to have security so I think that's a bonus to most of these guys even if they're going to talk about nothing but street shyt It probably makes them feel safer. The competing youtubers could probably get a phone or video chat going with some of his guests if they tried a lot of these guys live to be interviewed like that mobster dude he had last month got tons of interviews out there.
 

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Breh... get a camera (or even skype) and start reaching out to some of those hip hop legends. I guarantee if you worked your way from some lesser known dudes who are dying to tell their story, you could build a podcast or channel that people would peep in a year :manny:
Yeah breh I've really been thinking about doing some type of podcast or vlog but didn't think about doing something that Vlad does.
 

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At first, I thought the white boy was paying people to come on but folks go on there for free.

Remember dude from thats so Raven said that Vlad didn't pay him for a interview and owed him.

I believe he does pay some of these folks.
 
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Because outside of the coli , who pretend they don’t watch it, thousands and even millions do

nikkas lying if they didn’t sit and watch that chick who claim Tupac rape her and some other gems he has..

Not a fan of his hate towards Nas and Ice Cube, but he’s straight
 

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Yeah breh I've really been thinking about doing some type of podcast or vlog but didn't think about doing something that Vlad does.

so much opportunity, and the blueprint is there. You can go on IG and find legit "celebrities" with stories that are itching for some platform to tell their story on, but they aren't poppin anymore. Make it captivating, have a theme, be ok with 0-100 views for the first year of episodes, be consistent, and you'd be surprised who you might be able to reach in a year.

Or do it with former athletes

etc. etc.

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