Tony Yayo & Uncle Murda Got the Streets Listening : The War Report #TalkinOuttaTurn
The War Report: Yayo & Uncle Murda Got the Streets Listening
The DJ Whoo Kid Episode: The Chemistry They Needed
This the one that showed the potential.
A floor general.
Somebody who knows when to pass, when to shoot, and when to just let Yayo be Yayo.
The Bobby Shmurda Episode: Pure Chaos, Pure Comedy
Bobby came in with that Brooklyn energy—animated, unpredictable, and ready to talk about everything except what you think he gon’ talk about.
Like a Thanksgiving dinner where everybody talkin’ at once but somehow you still understand the story.
Where The War Report Stands Now
The chemistry is there.
The personalities are there.
The streets definitely listening.
It ain’t perfect.
But it’s New York—and New York pods always get right over time.
So boom—after that Ja Rule airplane foolishness went viral (salute to turbulence marketing 😂), The War Report podcast instantly turned into one of them “lemme see what they talkin’ about” joints. Lowkey great rollout, whether it was planned or not. Controversy still undefeated.
Now I’m tunin’ in off the strength of Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda—two certified New York characters. But imma keep it a buck… I do not wanna hear Yayo talk about 50 Cent all day like it’s a Chronic rerun. We get it—G‑Unit forever, stamped. But nah, we tryna hear YAYO.
Yayo been the Talk of New York since forever. Son got wild takes, zero filter, and that face alone done fed meme culture for years. Legendary. Every time his grill pop up on Twitter it’s comedy without even tryin’. Let him cook. Let him freestyle his opinions. That’s the bag.
And Uncle Murda? We already know what time it is. Every year he proves he got the unmatched talent of being respectful and disrespectful at the same damn time. His Rap Up joints stay putting the culture in order like an angry principal with bars. On the pod, he bring that same energy—but sometimes it feel like two NY dudes arguing over the aux cord at the same time.
That’s really my only knock so far.
They be talkin’ over each other crazy sometimes. Neither one a natural “A‑mic,” but when they chill and let the convo breathe, it works. When DJ Vlad jumps in and plays mediator like group therapy for rappers? The show actually flows way better. Say what you want about Vlad, but he know how to steer a room full of egos without crashing out.
Now THIS episode right here?
Whoo Kid slid in like the cool uncle at the cookout—funny, unbothered, and somehow keeping everybody on track without even trying. He got that natural “I’ve been around every rapper alive” energy, so he knows how to let Yayo and Murda shine without stepping on toes.
Key moments that hit:
Whoo Kid clowning Yayo about his random stories that go nowhere but still be hilarious
Murda actually finishing a full thought without being interrupted
The pacing—cleaner, smoother, more structured
The jokes—NY humor at its finest, no forced moments
It felt like the pod finally had a point guard.
Honestly? They might need to make Whoo Kid a recurring guest or even a semi‑host. He fits too perfectly.
This one was a whole different vibe.
Key moments:
Bobby randomly dancing mid‑conversation like the spirit hit him
Yayo trying to keep up but looking confused the whole time
Murda instigating just enough to keep the convo spicy
Bobby dropping gems about independence and growth between the jokes
It was messy, but in a fun way.
The Bobby episode showed the pod can be entertaining, chaotic, and insightful all at the same time—if they let the guests breathe and don’t talk over every sentence.
Overall, The War Report got mad potential.
They just gotta tighten it up a lil:
Less yelling
More stories
More Yayo unfiltered
More Murda dropping ions with intent
More Whoo Kid‑style structure Lowkey though… they might need DJ Whoo Kid as a third mic he's a home team ref.G‑Unit affiliate. Culture certified. Podcast experience. Plus he already got history with both of them. Who better to sit in the middle, keep it funny, keep it moving, and help them really develop the show into a competitor?
More guests who bring energy like Bobby
It ain’t trash.
What y’all think though 👀

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