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VladTv sat down with Maino to discuss his future and how his troubled past led him to inspire the at risk youth.
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Maino feels like her should be considered the king of people of the struggle. He served over ten years in prison for kidnapping and he stated that it helped him to realize how harsh the prison system really is and that it also affects people outside of the jail cell. “I want to take this time out to salute all of the mothers, daughters, friends, fathers, cousins, whoever that take the time out to be connected with their loved ones in prison and going through what they’re going through… Especially wives because they’re going up there every week taking those packages, they dealing with the phone bill, they’re dealing with the frustration of having a boyfriend or husband behind those walls. That is the ultimate testimony of love right there”.

Maino started his very successful rap career while he was still locked up. He knows that he has a firm platform and he’s using that to give back to his community. The rapper has been visiting teens in detention centers and he’s determined to find positive methods to decrease violence amongst the youth.

Watch the interview below!

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