Aries Spears on 50 Cent, TI, Will Smith, Chris Rock, Mike Epps, Cosby (Full Interview)

Aries Spears on 50 Cent, TI, Will Smith, Chris Rock, Mike Epps, Cosby (Full Interview)

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Aries Spears returns to VladTV for a wide-ranging conversation covering politics, hip-hop, comedy, and cultural debates. The interview begins with a lighter topic as Aries shows off his massive Yankees hat collection before diving into serious discussions about the ongoing war with Iran and the political divisions surrounding it. Aries shares his views on who he believes is responsible for the conflict and debates the real-world impact of the war, including rising gas prices that have reportedly climbed to around $5 per gallon.

The conversation also touches on Donald Trump’s controversial remarks and the anticipation surrounding a potential Chris Rock and Will Smith interview following their highly publicized Oscars incident. Aries explains why he previously chose comedian Ryan Davis in a ranking conversation over other well-known comics, praising Davis’ sharp timing and tactical comedic approach.

Vlad and Aries shift into a broader discussion about music culture and industry influence. They talk about Jay-Z’s business empire and how he transformed himself from rapper to mogul. Aries admits he hasn’t listened to a full hip-hop album since the late 1990s, which sparks a debate with Vlad about the importance of experiencing albums as complete artistic projects rather than individual singles.

The interview also explores historical and ethical issues in entertainment, including whether artists should have performed at Sun City during South Africa’s apartheid era. They reflect on protest songs like “Sun City” and global moments like “We Are the World,” examining how artists have historically used their platforms for activism.

The conversation closes with commentary on modern rap, social media’s influence on public perception, reactions to cartel news stories, and the evolving relationship between media platforms and artists trying to promote their work.

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