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DJ Vlad & Adam 22 Expose Offset

The conversation between DJ Vlad and Adam 22 regarding Offset allegedly getting caught up in luxury watch drama somehow turned into a full debate about celebrity finances, interviews, and internet gossip culture. Apparently, rumors were floating around that Offset was flipping expensive Audemars Piguet watches like somebody trying to pay rent through StockX. In celebrity circles, reselling luxury watches is apparently treated with the same seriousness as leaking government secrets.



Then DJ Vlad entered the conversation, sounding like hip-hop’s unofficial neighborhood watch captain. Vlad laughed about Offset allegedly asking him to stop discussing him on smaller blogs — which is hilarious in 2026 because “small blogs” now basically means a TikTok page with a ring light and Wi-Fi.


Things got even funnier when they discussed Offset reportedly wanting $150,000 for an interview. Vlad reacted like somebody tried selling him VIP bottle service at a gas station. The whole room's energy became:

“Sir… respectfully… the market has changed.”


After that, the conversation took a hard left turn into the relationship chaos surrounding Nicki Minaj and her husband, Kenneth Petty, also known online as “Zoo.” At that point, the discussion stopped sounding like a podcast and started sounding like three exhausted cousins trying to unpack family drama after Thanksgiving dinner.


The hosts painted Nicki’s marriage like a reality show written by Twitter. Between Kenneth’s legal history, the public scrutiny, and the alleged side baby situation, everybody basically agreed this relationship has enough plot twists to qualify for its own streaming series.


Then came the side baby conversation — and the hosts treated it like cheating has an official ranking system:


* DM flirting = warning shot

* sneaky link = technical foul

* side baby = Hall of Fame betrayal


One person joked that once a side baby enters the situation, every future family reunion instantly becomes a hostile negotiation moderated by aunties.


The conversation also drifted into financial speculation, with people wondering how Kenneth makes money given his criminal background. Suddenly, the podcast started sounding like an IRS audit mixed with couples therapy. Meanwhile, Nicki’s fanbase — the Barbs — were described as emotional support soldiers defending her online 24 hours a day with zero lunch breaks.


By the end, DJ Vlad started embracing the fact that he’s become part interviewer, part internet meme. The overall energy of the discussion was:

“If the internet is going to clown everybody anyway, you might as well monetize the confusion.”


Overall, the entire conversation felt like hip-hop gossip, internet culture, relationship counseling, financial advising, and meme commentary all fighting for screen time in the same livestream.

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