In a candid conversation, Vlad asked rapper Uncle Murda if he would join 50 Cent for a performance in Iran amid current tensions.
Uncle Murda acknowledged the risks, noting ongoing conflicts and dangerous airspace over the region. He recalled 50 Cent’s fearless early career, mentioning a legendary performance for troops in a heavily bombarded Iraq base called “Mortarville.” Despite the dangers, Uncle Murda said if the money were right, 50 Cent would “move it” and they’d go, although flying into Iran currently poses significant challenges. The discussion also touched on Middle Eastern travel, where hotel prices in Dubai have dropped due to instability, and the escalating violence in Mexico, where powerful cartels have militarized to the extent of shutting down airports. The conversation highlights the contrasting realities of conflict zones and the fearless mindset of performers like 50 Cent willing to entertain even in high-risk environments.