
Band$ From Tha Rose Tells His Life Story
01/05/25 • 82 min
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Band$ from tha Rose joined VladTV for an exclusive interview about his life and career. The Santa Rosa native described his upbringing and revealed he only met his father twice despite only staying down the street. He also revealed his mother struggled with homelessness before breaking down the gang dynamics in Northern California. Band$ also talked about getting locked up for the first time at 13 and catching an attempted murder charge early in his adult life. After serving five years in prison, Band$ dove into the music business and explained how he was able to build a buzz. Later in the interview, he opened up about his various rap feuds and the challenges gang-affiliated rappers face.
Band$ from tha Rose joined VladTV for an exclusive interview about his life and career. The Santa Rosa native described his upbringing and revealed he only met his father twice despite only staying down the street. He also revealed his mother struggled with homelessness before breaking down the gang dynamics in Northern California. Band$ also talked about getting locked up for the first time at 13 and catching an attempted murder charge early in his adult life. After serving five years in prison, Band$ dove into the music business and explained how he was able to build a buzz. Later in the interview, he opened up about his various rap feuds and the challenges gang-affiliated rappers face.
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