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Watch the FULL uncensored interview early — become a VladTV YouTube Member now: https://www.youtube.com/vladtv/join ⸻ Lil Woody returns to VladTV to address past tensions, clear the air on previous interviews, and speak candidly about personal loss, legal realities, and industry politics. Woody opens the conversation by addressing the tragic passing of his newborn son, offering condolences and apologizing for any past remarks that may have caused harm. He reflects on grief, maturity, and the importance of choosing words carefully in the public eye. The discussion moves into Woody’s legal perspective on high-profile cases, including Young Thug’s plea deal, the structure of record contracts, and the difference between federal and state charges. Woody explains why he maintains that he is not a criminal, distancing himself from street activity while focusing on content creation, commentary, and building a legitimate platform. He criticizes certain artists for their actions and public responses, arguing that accountability and awareness matter more than image. Woody also addresses ongoing beefs with Charleston White and Finesse 2 Times, sharing his views on loyalty, cooperation, and hypocrisy within the music industry. The conversation expands into deeper topics involving family dynamics in criminal cases, including situations where parents cooperated with authorities against their own children, leading to life sentences. Vlad and Woody discuss the emotional toll incarceration takes on families and the difficult moral and legal choices involved. Additional topics include disparities in how white and Black defendants are treated, the pressure of maintaining a positive public image, and lessons drawn from high-profile cases such as Lil Durk’s alleged murder-for-hire charge. The interview closes with reflections on personal growth, influence, and how decisions made in moments of pressure can permanently shape lives and careers.