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Part 1: Afroman Thinks Police Wanted to Kill Him "By Accident" while Raiding His House

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In this clip, Vlad started off asking Afroman about his song “Call Me Something Good” and saying that he’s no longer using the n-word, and Afroman explained that it’s the most offensive word in the English language out of 171,000 words. He added that the word was invented to speak negatively about Black people, and Afroman stated that a lot of Black people don’t have Black pride. Vlad and Afroman agreed that other races don’t really use similar words, and he went on to reveal that he’s had white guys say the n-word around him.

Moving along, Vlad spoke to Afroman about asking previous guests if they’re offended if white fans sing along to their songs at concerts, including the n-word. When Vlad pointed out that G-Herbo told him that he’s not offended when he sees it, Vlad also spoke about Van Lathan saying that TMZ owner Harvey Levin believes he can say it if he buys an album. Vlad stated that he disagrees with all points, and he added that he doesn’t even like saying “n-word” in interviews. Afroman shared a story about a friend’s stance on the word, and he went on to share his thoughts on women calling one another words like “h*e” and “b*tch.”