DJ Paul of Three 6 Mafia sat down with VladTV and spoke on his collaboration with Justin Timberlake, his views on the confederate flag, and whether or not whites are "guests in the house of Hip-Hop."

The Tennessee native spoke on working with fellow southerner Justin Timberlake on the Timbaland produced track, "Chop Me Up," saying they actually got to work with him in the studio, but even before that they were friends who even hit up the strip club together, though he remains mum on what happened that night.

Paul also shares his views on rappers using the confederate flag, saying he views it more as a southern pride thing than a symbol of racism. He actually feels racism isn't as prevalent of a problem as it once was, even in the deep south, because white kids support rap music more than black kids do today. He also disagrees with Lord Jamar's statement that whites are guests within Hip-Hop because The Beastie Boys are considered rap legends who were accepted by all races early on within the culture.

See what else DJ Paul has to say above.