In a recent candid chat on VladTV, Tekashi 6ix9ine asked host DJ Vlad about his most memorable and least pleasant interview experiences.
Vlad revealed his standout interview was with Fab Morvan of Milli Vanilli, whose story of scandal and fallout changed the music industry’s transparency about vocal performances. When asked about the “wackiest” interviewee, Vlad recalled a frustrating session with Lil Wayne during his early career, marked by one-word answers and disinterest. The conversation took a humorous turn when Tekashi pressed Vlad on who smelled the worst during interviews. Vlad, keeping it respectful, admitted he usually maintains distance but teased a memorable interview with Mitch Green, the boxer famously knocked out by Mike Tyson. Vlad said Green’s slurred, nearly unintelligible responses made that interview regrettable, though he ultimately released it. The lighthearted exchange gave fans a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the highs and lows of interview life on VladTV.
Tekashi 6ix9ine engaged DJ Vlad with unexpected questions, including asking how much Vlad would pay for an exclusive interview with Trippie Redd. Vlad hinted he might offer around $10K, jokingly suggesting it wouldn’t be enough to secure the rapper’s participation. The discussion then shifted to a hypothetical fight between rappers Boosie and DaBaby, with Vlad giving DaBaby the edge due to his size and youth. The duo also touched on the George Floyd incident, agreeing that despite Floyd having narcotics in his system, the police officer’s actions were unjustified. They briefly delved into stories about infamous prisoners and violence in jail. Wrapping up, Vlad shared his go-to songs, naming Fleetwood Mac’s “Dreams” and Nas’s “New York State of Mind” as personal favourites.