Watch the full interview now as a VladTV Youtube Member: Click Here

Part 11: Trap Lore Ross: Being Willing to Murder But Not Snitch is Mind-Boggling to Me
Part 9: Trap Lore Ross: Lil Durk Didn't Become a Gangsta Rapper Until King Von Came Around
Part 1: Trap Lore Ross on Wack100 Pressing Him Over Big U RICO Story About Rollin' 60s Chasing Wack

--------

YouTuber and hip-hop commentator Trap Lore Ross weighed in on the potential legal ramifications for rappers OTF Dede and OTF Vonni concerning their association with Lil Durk and the alleged crimes tied to their lyrics. Amid ongoing speculation around Lil Durk's album "Loyal Bros 2," released in December 2022, Trap Lore Ross argues the album acts as a "reward" for alleged criminal actions, given its timing post-incident and how it showcases verses from OTF Dede. Ross emphasized that lyrics in songs like "Mad Max," "Seen It All," and "Threats to Everybody" could be potentially incriminating, as they seemingly allude to violent actions and affiliations. Despite this, Ross believes that Dede and Vonni won’t turn on Lil Durk, given the absence of recorded evidence directly implicating Durk in any wrongdoing. The conversation highlights the ongoing debate about the implications of using rap lyrics as evidence in criminal proceedings and the careful maneuvering required in the hip-hop industry's legal landscape.