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Uncle Murda returns to VladTV to break down the viral airplane incident involving him, Tony Yayo, and Ja Rule. Murda explains how the situation started when Ja Rule approached them to ask if everything was good, and how Brooklyn slang and tension from past industry beef quickly escalated the moment. Murda says the situation nearly continued outside the airport before cooler heads prevailed, and he even jokes about how moments like that can end up promoting podcasts and media appearances.
Murda also speaks about his long-standing loyalty to 50 Cent, explaining why their relationship remains strong and how that loyalty has influenced many of his public stances. The conversation shifts into hip-hop debates, with Murda and Vlad comparing artists such as Lloyd Banks vs. Fabolous and Drake vs. Pusha T, discussing lyricism, influence, and longevity.
The interview also touches on Murda’s history with Rod Diggs, who is currently serving a life sentence, and Murda reflects on the harsh realities of street life in Brooklyn and New York. He shares his thoughts on Tory Lanez’s incarceration and expresses hope that the rapper will eventually be released.
Later in the conversation, Murda and Vlad discuss the complicated dynamics of supporting friends and family in the music industry, especially when criminal backgrounds and legal issues are involved. They talk about the consequences of cooperation in street culture, referencing cases involving Tekashi 6ix9ine and Casanova, and why reputation can change overnight in the public eye.
The episode wraps with personal stories about Murda’s connections to the Rough Riders era, the influence of social media on public perception, and a fun “This or That” segment ranking Brooklyn rap legends—where Biggie Smalls stands out as one of the greatest to ever represent the borough.