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DJ Vlad expressed criticism towards artists who use violent real-life events in their music. Highlighting the example of Lil Durk, who allegedly featured the sound of rival rapper Quando Rondo reacting to his friend’s death in a track, Hoffa deemed such actions reckless. Math Hoffa admitted to using a similar approach in his own music, sampling the audio of someone he "does not get along with" being shot. This theatrical merging of rap narratives with real-life conflicts is becoming increasingly prevalent, perpetuated by situations in places like Chicago and Jacksonville. Vlad pointed out that these regions popularized the trend of inciting further tension by mentioning or showing deceased adversaries in songs. Both commentators stressed the dangers of this trend, describing it as artists "literally dying for attention."