In this VladTV interview, Tony Yayo weighs in on the controversy surrounding Pooh Shiesty, Gucci Mane, and the alleged robbery/kidnapping case tied to music contracts and label business.
Vlad breaks down reported court paperwork claiming Pooh Shiesty allegedly paid co-defendants $5,000 each, while Yayo reacts to the risks young artists take despite making serious money in hip-hop. The G-Unit rapper also discusses Gucci Mane’s role as an artist and CEO, Pooh Shiesty’s new music, “Crash Dummy,” controversy driving streams, and why legal evidence like text messages, iCloud data, cell towers, security footage, and facial recognition can become devastating in criminal cases. Yayo reflects on street pressure, internet scrutiny, family responsibilities, and why artists with major careers should avoid “crashing out.”
The G-Unit rapper weighs in carefully on YG’s home raid amid the Drakeo the Ruler murder investigation, the civil lawsuit involving Drakeo’s family and Live Nation, and online commentary from Poetic Flakko. Vlad also brings up YG addressing the situation on “We Know the Truth,” as Yayo explains why artists can make cases “hot” by responding in music. The discussion turns personal when Yayo recalls being upset that Young Buck spoke publicly about his pending case involving Jimmy Henchman’s son, saying he avoids commenting on anyone’s open charges. The interview also touches on YouTube crime creators like Trap Lore Ross and Wack100 before shifting to Vlad’s interview with John Hinckley Jr., the Ronald Reagan shooting, Taxi Driver, Jodie Foster, and recent presidential security headlines.