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Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda sit down with VladTV to break down a tense incident involving Ja Rule on a Delta Airlines flight. Yayo recounts how they discovered Ja Rule was booked on the same flight and how Uncle Murda’s confrontational energy escalated the situation, ultimately leading to Ja Rule leaving the plane. The crew reflects on how old industry tensions can resurface unexpectedly—and how public perception can quickly spin narratives.
The conversation expands into Super Bowl weekend experiences, the cultural impact of Bad Bunny’s halftime performance, and broader debates about hip-hop legacy. Yayo and Murda weigh in on Queens rap history, ranking legends like Kool G Rap, Nicki Minaj, LL Cool J, Mobb Deep, Run-DMC, A Tribe Called Quest, and Nas. Yayo emphasizes LL Cool J’s rare three-generation impact and Mobb Deep’s dominance in the ’90s, while also highlighting the marketing genius behind G-Unit’s rise.
They compare Fabolous and Lloyd Banks, discuss the challenges faced by G-Unit members over the years, and reflect on 50 Cent’s influence both musically and strategically. The episode explores how beef shapes careers, the balance between ego and humility, and why staying grounded matters in an industry built on competition.
From airline drama to rap royalty debates, this interview blends hip-hop history, personal stories, and unfiltered commentary in classic VladTV fashion.