Topic: Dj Vlad

4 chapters across the catalog

91: Scott Free
38:58 - 44:28

91: Scott Free

Scott Adams and the Concept of "FU Money"

The hosts analyze a clip of Scott Adams discussing "FU money" with DJ Vlad, defined as having enough wealth to ignore bosses and customers. Adam Curry argues that this is a mindset rather than a specific dollar amount, while Mo emphasizes that controlling debt is the key to true freedom. They observe a trend where more people are adopting an "FU" attitude toward work despite having less financial security.

56: Fishing Polls
40:36 - 44:17

56: Fishing Polls

DJ Vlad, Boosie Interview, Political Timing

The timing of the Mike Tyson and Boosie Badazz interview release is scrutinized, noting it premiered in October 2020, nine months after it was recorded. This release coincided with the "Blame Black Men" hashtag and Ice Cube's political controversy just before the 2020 election. The hosts suggest the delay was a calculated move to bring black men back into political formation.

47: Killer Wasp
1:08:03 - 1:10:59

47: Killer Wasp

DJ Vlad and Willie D Debate Bill Gates

DJ Vlad and Willie D of the Geto Boys discuss Bill Gates' investment in vaccine factories and the polarizing nature of the topic. Vlad defends Gates' philanthropy and speed in production, while Willie D expresses the common skepticism found in the hip-hop community. The segment highlights the divide between those who trust institutional philanthropy and those who suspect underlying motives.

46: Kamala Kanye King
25:40 - 34:17

46: Kamala Kanye King

DL Hughley and DJ Vlad Attack Kanye West and Terry Crews

Comedian DL Hughley and DJ Vlad are criticized for their harsh rhetoric toward Kanye West and Terry Crews, including suggestions that they belong in a mental asylum. The use of racial slurs by Hughley in the presence of a white interviewer is highlighted as a form of "systematic teardown" of Black men who dissent from groupthink. The segment explores how the media weaponizes personal flaws against Black public figures who stop supporting liberal narratives.