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Fredo Bang and Vlad recently discussed a statement by Dr. Umar Johnson that Eminem could never be the greatest rapper because he isn't Black. Fredo elaborated, expressing the belief that sometimes older Black people can exhibit what he described as a "slave mentality," providing an example of such individuals perpetuating racism. The conversation then shifted to Vlad defending himself from criticisms Dr. Johnson had levied against him, noting that although he'd never started a school, he'd never taken donations for it either. Ultimately, Fredo concluded that the "king of hip hop" isn't necessarily based on who's the best rapper but who would generate the biggest impact if all the biggest names dropped music on the same day. He personally chose Kendrick Lamar for this title, pointed out the influence of Lil Wayne, and recognized Drake more for his artistry than his rapping.