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Open in SnapchatThis dynamic video from DAWAXFAX dives into the question of whether Killa Stone truly ran the Magnolia Projects. It features a split-screen format, juxtaposing images of a large crowd at an event with a man in a Saints jersey sitting on a couch, seemingly reacting to the topic. The presentation is fast-paced and designed for social media, using bold text overlays and a vibrant, graffiti-inspired aesthetic to capture attention.
In this intense and thought-provoking segment from DAWAXFAX, rapper Kidd Kidd delivers a powerful message about the state of modern relationships. He argues that the internet and social media have 'brainwashed' people, leading to widespread relationship failures. The video features a dramatic split-screen format, juxtaposing Kidd Kidd's passionate commentary with a stylized, almost apocalyptic promotional image of himself and other figures. This high-energy piece serves as a stark warning about the influence of online culture on personal connections.
This video dives into the phenomenon surrounding 'Unc Tenderism,' a term reportedly used by the owner of a food brand. Featuring close-ups of succulent meat being pulled apart and a spicy sauce bottle, it highlights the sensory appeal of the product. The creator, DAWAXFAX, discusses the topic while showcasing the food, providing a firsthand look at the trend.
This video features a reaction to the movie 'The Angola Rodeo Experience,' presented by Diesel. The creator, DAWAXFAX, provides commentary while watching the film, which depicts a man riding a bull in a dramatic arena setting.
This video captures a chaotic moment at a Charleston White comedy show where a man in a wheelchair was involved in a physical altercation. The incident, which occurred while music was playing from a Bluetooth speaker, quickly escalated into a headlock situation. The footage provides a raw look at the unexpected turn of events during what was supposed to be a humorous performance.
This compilation video captures a hilarious moment from a Charleston White comedy show. A man in a wheelchair is seen riding through the audience, bumping music from his Bluetooth speaker. The crowd reacts with laughter, creating a chaotic and entertaining scene.
This video presents a provocative question about the late rapper Randall Watts, known as Calliope Slim, exploring the controversial 'Land Lord of the Calliope' persona. It features a dramatic graphic questioning if he was a serial killer, set against a crime scene backdrop with police tape. The lower portion shows a person reacting to the content while sitting on a couch, suggesting a deep dive into the subject matter.
In this exclusive interview, DAWAXFAX discusses the 'Fallout' TV show and dives into the concept of 'Crypto-Stasis Pods.' The conversation features commentary on characters like Epstein, Trump, and Lincoln, all presented within a unique, stylized visual format.
In a raw, unscripted moment, 607 Unc sits down for a surprise interview in his studio, revealing explosive truths about 'The Illuminati.' This unexpected session, captured by DAWAXFAX, dives deep into conspiracy theories and personal insights. The video features intense visuals, including a fiery 'Illuminati' backdrop and dynamic text overlays, creating a mysterious and captivating atmosphere. Don't miss this exclusive look behind the scenes.
In this raw and unfiltered studio interview, rapper 607 UNC shares his thoughts on conspiracy theories, specifically addressing 'The Illuminati' and why this conversation was 'supposed to happen.' The energetic exchange features intense reactions and candid moments, capturing the essence of a spontaneous and revealing dialogue.
This video compilation reports the passing of Memphis MediaTV personality Whyte Folkz following a motorcycle accident. It features tributes, photos, and somber reflections from the community, including content from creator DAWAXFAX.
This video features a man speaking directly to the camera, questioning whether Telly Hankton was indeed New Orleans' most notorious kingpin. The video uses a split-screen effect, showing the speaker on one side and a dramatic, caution-tape-covered image of a man walking through a city on the other. The top of the screen poses the central question, while the bottom displays social media handles for 'DAWAXFAX'.
This video features a reaction to the popular 'Does Your Brother Birdman Love You?' meme. A man sits on a white couch against a vibrant graffiti wall, reacting to the image. The creator, Rawaxfax, then provides his social media links for Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, Twitch, Instagram, and Twitter. The video ends with a call to watch his interview on YouTube.
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