He side stepped the shid out of what Vlad pointed out, which was that Marvin(aka yayo) had a father growing up. Peep game. All that “he didn’t have a positive role model” shid doesn’t exist for him, and nor did it for a lot more, but men like to crutch on that excuse when in fact the other life was simply more appealing than a “blue collar father’s life”.
@@pharoah1200 , if you don’t get yo scooby doo fiction and the mystery factory az on somewhere. I think you’re talking about the question about his father, I’m not sure though. What question about what topic? Your comment was vague and You could have just answered. Secret society acting az boy you. Cut the bravado bullshid.
The fiend rental cars were everything lol. Lotta crackheads had excellent credit and we took care of em. We were fiends for the money just like they were for the drugs.
The part about crack fiends letting street dudes borrow the "family" vehicle...hit real close to home. My brother ( Rih Andre Hawthorn Jr.)..was in the streets and he always called the cars he was in "Dope fiend rentals"..... 😂😂😂💯💯💯
I'm from Columbia sc and back then we use get crack rentals all the time for a certain amount of hours or even for a whole day but some people use mess up the connections by holding cars or even suv or trucks longer then what they agreed to and they may call it in stolen or just wait on u tI bring it back but those wer the good ole days in the late 90s and early 2000s
When you make a sale that person gets pulled over etc etc says they got it from you to not get arrested then they send an undercover to come get some from you - Direct Sale A lot of times they wouldn’t arrest you on the spot it was called a “seal” they would come do an entire block round up city wide and arrest every one usually right around election time to get the arrest stats up. NY in the 80’s and 90’s you just had to be there it was a different world back then
@Black Slav #14 eat a dick. What the fuck do you know about me. Fucking troll. Worry about who dicking your bitch down while you on here be a hoe ass troll. Come to Southside guy r brewer 130th and find out
@@kyleernst6657 I know but I’m picturing the dealer using the kitchen to cook up product and just becoming like the head of the household. Especially if the addict doesn’t even know him on a personal level but he’s so addicted and desperate he’s basically letting a stranger take over his house.
Vlad is right. U can’t say u didn’t have any role models because u actually had your dad which a lot of people in that environment didn’t have a good dad or even a dad around. Stop blaming others u chose to look up to the wrong people. I hate when people try to blame everyone else for their actions
He did side step that fact that Vlad highlighted. He basically let everybody know,father or not, peer pressure of your environment often trumps parents logic and positive example because it look’s boring in comparison to the street life.
@@SutekhDaSteemroller , yeah, I didn’t get the “blaming” part either but he didn’t officially acknowledge what vlad said either. The street Life was “fun”, is what he exclaimed.
No 14 year old is sotting thinking yes i wasnt to be a plumber/builder just like my dad. They want to ball out like rappers, movie stars, athletes but the closest they have to experiencing that is a neighbourhood dboy
I know in early 2000s I seen a dude drive 30 miles to rob a mf car got shot u up all three dudes survived but it's crazy cause they drove back to the city shot up dropped his twin brother body at his step sister house ran 5 blocks down the road wit 5 bullets in his back I seen this the man never got caught it was crazy
@@JaeRocReacts buddy pulled up when we were gambling at his sita house I seen da body an dude wit holes in his back when homie ran to catch a ride to hospital
Yo: for me, it was no real role models in the hood. Vlad: “but you had a two parent home”. Yo: yeah, but my dad chased me off that block and the more he did the more I wanted to go back..it was fun”. My interpretation: Vlad pointed out that how the (working class blue collar) dad was present and “Yayo” side stepped what Vlad highlighted and in return highlighted how that working a 9-5 and being respectable didn’t look cool to children but the dope boys and the pimps and hustlers did. Prime example of “pure pressure” and environment ruling over the logic of parents in a child’s life, father present or not.
@@simplemoney1833 , I get the plight in “totality”, panoramic, but let’s not say “I had no role model “. What is more of a role model than a loving working father? I get the glamorization aspect as a teenager and the desire to be “grown up” and live life like a movie, but the fact that a functioning father was present and then to say that about a “role model” was a slip of the tongue. A lie. False.
Whenever yayo says something about his father you can feel the sadness in his voice, you can tell he misses his pops so much
i agree👍
yall so emotional 😂😂
@@JaeRocReacts ok....
%
He side stepped the shid out of what Vlad pointed out, which was that Marvin(aka yayo) had a father growing up. Peep game. All that “he didn’t have a positive role model” shid doesn’t exist for him, and nor did it for a lot more, but men like to crutch on that excuse when in fact the other life was simply more appealing than a “blue collar father’s life”.
Yayo is very honest and loyal at the same time.
Them RennaFiends was clutch 😂😂😂😂 I’m from New York and getting rentals from fiends was a real thing in the 90’s 😂😂😂
We call it a rent a rock in Louisiana 😂 in the 00s
It still is a thing in Jacksonville lol my cousin got the titles from a smoker on a 2016 nocap
@@Ayyeeeooo u not from Louisiana and we call it rockrentals 😂
Ohh yeahh
@@goldenchild3265 on bro we do that shit in duval all time 😂😂😂😂😂
Those rentals got us thru the shit and into it at the same time mane. 🤷🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️💯
When Vlad asked Yayo that question, I know exactly what first went through his mind.
What?
@@NoLineNoWait123AbC , you'd have to have lived that life to know.
@@pharoah1200 , if you don’t get yo scooby doo fiction and the mystery factory az on somewhere. I think you’re talking about the question about his father, I’m not sure though. What question about what topic? Your comment was vague and You could have just answered.
Secret society acting az boy you. Cut the bravado bullshid.
@@NoLineNoWait123AbC my apologies. I didn't mean to get your panties in a bunch 😂😂😂
@@pharoah1200 😄aw, I forgot you robots can’t comprehend comedy and sarcasm without a “laugh emoji prompt”.
The fiend rental cars were everything lol. Lotta crackheads had excellent credit and we took care of em. We were fiends for the money just like they were for the drugs.
Vlad : "BUT YOU HAD A 2 PARENT HOME THO!" 😈
🤦🏽♂️ I remember my pops let dealers make runs in our family van smh. Functional fiends are something else.
@@Rattyboy LOL
@@RonDonProductions My pops was functional too.
@@RonDonProductionscraziest part is that they’re all around us. Could be your coworkers you wouldn’t even know it
I ain’t even think about that 😂 we used to be in a Rent A Rock every weekend as TEENAGERS 😂😂😂 MANN !!!
Bruh. And they buy your rims on they credit card when you was coming up
In a RENT A Rock selling Ready Rock
Worked at a dealership that had a wholesale lot for cheap cars. A crackhead was their detailer. Renting all them cars out😂
I learned how to drive from driving crackhead cars too 😂😂😂
Lol I did too. 12 years old and still remember his name . Had his moms car everyday .
1:00 Laugh = 🌬️🍆 …off the crumbs 😂😂😂😂 ..if u no u no
The part about crack fiends letting street dudes borrow the "family" vehicle...hit real close to home. My brother ( Rih Andre Hawthorn Jr.)..was in the streets and he always called the cars he was in "Dope fiend rentals"..... 😂😂😂💯💯💯
We call um Dope fiend rentals out the Yay Area.. 💯 😤
I'm from Columbia sc and back then we use get crack rentals all the time for a certain amount of hours or even for a whole day but some people use mess up the connections by holding cars or even suv or trucks longer then what they agreed to and they may call it in stolen or just wait on u tI bring it back but those wer the good ole days in the late 90s and early 2000s
Geek Rentals is what we called it In my hustling dayz wild times yayo is always on point with the street fax 🎯🤣🤣🤣😂🤦🏾♂️
Crackheads use to let dudes hold they car and then reported it stolen right after lol😂
Call em “rock rentals” in New Orleans lol
Facts bro, a fiend rental 🤣🤝🏽
Dope fiend rental 😂
Yayo and these Blue Blocker sunglasses are funny af 🤦🏾♂️😆🤣😭😆🤣😭
In the Oakland we called them "dope fiend rentals"
Same for Louisville
Oakland didnt have dope fiends.. yall were school boys
1:55 they’re probably talking about LO Jack lol. On star didn’t come until later
Rock Rental those were the days smh
Yayo 💯💪🏾
😂😂😂Yayo cappin ,he just don't wanna answer Vlad fed question
I’m from New York and we called that RennaFiend 😂😂😂 this happens all the time 🤷🏾♂️
In New Orleans they call em' rock rentals.
Me and him used to jack in a rock rental Cadillac ~ Soulja Slim
Wild story
I thought he was gonna say something like the cheese burger scene in menace to society
in nyc they call them "direct sales" and in boston its called "controlled buy" its funny how drug laws sound so different from state to state
Yea Vlad keep digging deep. We need more stories from our beloved celebs
Hold ya house 😂😂
back in the day the doctor use to rent out his benz lol
Them rock rentals how we learned how to drive lmao 🤣
Facts 🔥🔥
I know fiends from HS that would let you "hold they car"
Direct sale when u sell someone you know and they go see a cop, that makes no sense yo vlad you need to make yayo elaborate on that ...
SUPER LOST ME ON THAT ONE ☝🏿
When you make a sale that person gets pulled over etc etc says they got it from you to not get arrested then they send an undercover to come get some from you - Direct Sale
A lot of times they wouldn’t arrest you on the spot it was called a “seal” they would come do an entire block round up city wide and arrest every one usually right around election time to get the arrest stats up.
NY in the 80’s and 90’s you just had to be there it was a different world back then
@@KingJaffeJoe ok ok makes sense when u break it down...
🗣️Free YAYO 😂😭💯
?????
@@AB-dl1hz He's time travelling from '04
Free Yayo!!
Aka "Fiend Rentals" lol good times.
vlad wanted to hear some i got these cheeseburgers shit. we dont play that shit in queens
oh shu up, you never sold or did crimes in queens
@Black Slav #14 eat a dick. What the fuck do you know about me. Fucking troll. Worry about who dicking your bitch down while you on here be a hoe ass troll. Come to Southside guy r brewer 130th and find out
This dentist used to come up Kensington & give us wild shit like that. He gave us his Dodge Ram 1500 double wide for a wk for a whole bundle SMH
In DC we call it rental Rock 💯 1:10
Rentin out those cluccer cars is how I learned to drive
👌👌👌
We called them 'dope fiend rentals' 😂
I had a crackhead with a brand new Mitsubishi Galant. Black with black leather interior. Mannnn that was my car the whole summer lol.
Crack addicts letting you rent their cars is a new one for me. Never heard that before.
THE VOICE of the crack block 🏃♂️
I came home from school and seen my friends mom getting a train ran on her with ten other dudes waiting in line
yall cap bout the weirdest things
Thats crazy its was the same way i learned to drive
Officer Vlad the type of dude to close the refrigerator door with his HIP 🙅♂🙅♂🙅♂🙅♂🙅♂🙅♂🙅♂🙅♂🙅♂🙅♂🙅♂🙅♂🙅♂
Dats how i learned how to drive too 🤣
The way Vlad talks about crack he clearly has no idea what it is.
thats a good thing
@@blackslav1497 maybe he should stop talkin bout it tho. Just saying.
So is it a good thing that he’s intrigued with it???
A good ol dope fiend rental
HOLD YOUR HOUSE? I'M GLAD I NEVER DID ANYTHING BUT WEED
We call that a dope fiend rental...
We called em Basser rentals
Hahahaha crackhead rentals lol I remember those 🤣
A “direct sale” is what ? I’m confused...
😆that went on in my hood 2
Agent Vlad on the case!
HOLD YOUR HOUSE!!!!???? wtf 😳
he means when a head lets his dealer post up at his pad to conduct business in exchange for a few crumbs.
@@kyleernst6657 I know but I’m picturing the dealer using the kitchen to cook up product and just becoming like the head of the household. Especially if the addict doesn’t even know him on a personal level but he’s so addicted and desperate he’s basically letting a stranger take over his house.
Yayooo
We don’t call yayo, yayo in this house we call him bone doctor lol
Crackhead tags and insurance never legit that’s why they renting it out 😂😂😂
That is real no joke. A fiend will let you hold and drive their car for shit. Valeria
vlad is a smoker on the dl
Damn I’m 37 none of my crackheads had on star I was serving the wrong fiends
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We use to call them rock rentals
Dopefiend rentals was fo sho a thing in Sacramento when I was younger niggas was doing drive byes and all kinda crazy shit out then bihs lol
We use to call it "Junky rental" or J rentals
Vlad is right. U can’t say u didn’t have any role models because u actually had your dad which a lot of people in that environment didn’t have a good dad or even a dad around. Stop blaming others u chose to look up to the wrong people. I hate when people try to blame everyone else for their actions
Amen
didnt sound like he was blaming anyone for anything. His pops was solid but wasnt ballin thats what he means
He did side step that fact that Vlad highlighted. He basically let everybody know,father or not, peer pressure of your environment often trumps parents logic and positive example because it look’s boring in comparison to the street life.
@@SutekhDaSteemroller , yeah, I didn’t get the “blaming” part either but he didn’t officially acknowledge what vlad said either. The street Life was “fun”, is what he exclaimed.
No 14 year old is sotting thinking yes i wasnt to be a plumber/builder just like my dad. They want to ball out like rappers, movie stars, athletes but the closest they have to experiencing that is a neighbourhood dboy
We still rent out car's from junkie
I was trapping out a boarding house 🤷🏿♂️
I know in early 2000s I seen a dude drive 30 miles to rob a mf car got shot u up all three dudes survived but it's crazy cause they drove back to the city shot up dropped his twin brother body at his step sister house ran 5 blocks down the road wit 5 bullets in his back I seen this the man never got caught it was crazy
how did you see that?
@@JaeRocReacts buddy pulled up when we were gambling at his sita house I seen da body an dude wit holes in his back when homie ran to catch a ride to hospital
@@JaeRocReacts look up Alomzo marshall Clearwater shooting
Crack renter is what we called it in New Orleans
No tf we don’t u not from here we call it rock rentals speak on shit u know
@@poohshitty9339 most definitely Frm the city and still live in that city that was almost 20 years ago when i was living like that
Wow he didn't mention 50 😳
Damn Felicia was real
Yayo meant to say LoJack not on star
Why is vlad soo heavy on rapper’s criminal background? 🤔
Crack head rentals was the best
More Vlad crack questions 🙄
Shit is ridiculous
He knows it out of the gangster movies, he deeply wants to know what the real life experiences are, cause he was never slangin
Fiend buggies
He lying. He got some head from a head....
🥃
I’m not trying to glorify anything
Cluck Rentals
thats not the craziest thing he being PG haha
Yo: for me, it was no real role models in the hood.
Vlad: “but you had a two parent home”.
Yo: yeah, but my dad chased me off that block and the more he did the more I wanted to go back..it was fun”.
My interpretation: Vlad pointed out that how the (working class blue collar) dad was present and “Yayo” side stepped what Vlad highlighted and in return highlighted how that working a 9-5 and being respectable didn’t look cool to children but the dope boys and the pimps and hustlers did.
Prime example of “pure pressure” and environment ruling over the logic of parents in a child’s life, father present or not.
When your best friend got a Benz and all the admiration and you got a bike you don’t see the marathon at that age
@@simplemoney1833 , I get the plight in “totality”, panoramic, but let’s not say “I had no role model “. What is more of a role model than a loving working father? I get the glamorization aspect as a teenager and the desire to be “grown up” and live life like a movie, but the fact that a functioning father was present and then to say that about a “role model” was a slip of the tongue. A lie. False.
*peer pressure not "pure pressure " 💀
@@NoLineNoWait123AbC that’s on you for idolizing a “functional father” what’s wrong with you lol
@@yungthorough , I know what tf I typed. Anything else you find wrong,
Professor Next?
Vlad lowkey has a crack line the way he promoting it
I believe exactly 1% of what Yayo says.
probably because you live a deeply boring uneventful life and can't comprehend thats not the reality for everyone.
@@therealazzaripmfreecasfree7540 Na I still believe just 1% you pecker nibbler
@@therealazzaripmfreecasfree7540 green bean
he got cap in his rap
this is like unknowingly admitting you're a square.. I've seen this happen multiple times. go outside and meet people bruh
😎😎😎
Lo jack
Crack is wack
Can we stop with these 2-3 minute videos..im trying to smoke..got me pickn up my phone too dam much
Lojack
👀
Dudes need to stop talking to Vlad
Culture Vulture Vlad asking racist incriminating questions to a 40 plus year old black man
Dude $tfu & quit watching if u don't like it 👌🏾
my belly is hurting i just cracked a bunch of nasty farts