In a new VladTV exclusive, Baton Rouge's own Young Bleed delves into his journey from humble beginnings to becoming a revered figure in the hip-hop world. Growing up in the Southside bottoms of Baton Rouge, Young Bleed experienced the gritty realities of the crack epidemic sweeping through neighborhoods in the '80s and '90s. His mother had him at 17, risking her life to ensure his birth. Young Bleed talked about becoming a rapper at a young age, during Hip-Hop's infancy, and how he helped start the Concentration Camp collective. He later explained how one of his popular songs crossed Master P's radar and became the source for the popular hit, "How Ya Do Dat." Throughout the rest of the interview, Young Bleed talked about being a No Limit affiliate, his relationship with Master P, Boosie, and much more.