Yo yo yo yo yo 🙆🏿♂️ Nkosiyam!!!!. This Justice dude understands his assignment. No disturbing the guest, no interruptions. The guest is given free will and a platform for expression. Danki san🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥.
I've watched a number of Tra's podcasts and I have to say, this is the BEST episode so far. It was not an interview and he was given his time to speak whatever he wanted to speak when he wanted to! Most of the things he spoke about we've never heard or watched on the other podcasts he has done.
Fantasic interview. The guy just sat down and spoke hos story. Not even a single question in the fist hour. Interviewer just attentively listening.. nothing scriped. Thats genuine bra.👊🏽
We are glorifying nonsense, this grootman was terrorizing people. Who knows how many people he killed while stealing their cars. The emotional and financial trauma he caused. All of a sudden, he deserves to be awarded for those crimes? Ay, wait a minute
Although he caused a lot of pain to many people, TRA is a legend of his time. I am glad he turned his life around. I can listen to him all day cos the life he lived inspired many television stories and other related things like movies ❤❤🎉🎉
15 minutes in the interview Tra and other grootmans I know really grew up in traumatic environments during the apartheid regime. Thanks for letting him narrate his life story bro
i felt it when he said , i didnt do crime because i was hungry, my mom was able to make means end , i did crime because it was a game back then , Thats why he's stories are so entertaining... it was a game... listen to recent crime stories yey! i tell you
the trauma these guys put us through is immense, maybe one day u must interview the victims and hear both sides of the story , so that we can stop glorifying these people, BMW must not give him anything, he must work, buy it , then somebody comes to steal or hijack it.
To understand people like TRA you must take into context the socio-economic situation they grew up in. No role models, raised by the streets, volatile environment, you can't think any different or beyond what you experience. He seems passionate about cars, such opportunities where not granted to blacks.
@@TroubleTRA Thanks for being genuine grootman. I love it when people who have lived the life of crime saying it like it is so that the future/current generation can stop glorifying crime. MUST RESPECT TO YOU GROOTMAN
Tra brazo, mina ngifuna uyenze lento owawuyenza kuleya moto siyibone la make it a film brazo coz uvele ungthathe ungbeke phakath kwi story sakho. Salute!
They would be smart to have him in their commercials too, this is not just love for the beamer , this is real passion . At some point I had to google who bavarian is and I realized its in the full beamer name 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👏👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
I've been following TRA's interviews and he is a great storyteller and also reformed,Can someone please give @TroubleTRA a BMW to showcase his driving skills he sounds like a Schumacher
TRA is the great storyteller. However he hasn't touched or talk about deep Soweto Zola,Mdeni, Zondi, Jabulani, Mapetla, White City(Kenza) , Dobseville(Estabul). I grew Emdeni Soweto, and let him talk about amaGereni, New Jack City, Zola eMakhuzeni...etc. If you want deep stories about iKasi go there..
It's such story telling that can now be recorded. It used to be told in street corners. Now we have the previllage to pass it to next generation. This is how we used to live. Thanks fo
I love how Justice keep quite ayekele lomuntu eze nendaba... Ukube Nkululeko ngabe kade pause efuna kuba ngathi naye unolwazi ngobuhumusha noma ngobu Geng. Star
I'm watching and listening,some people really grow up in a horrific communities,I have never been so touched..as he speaks the emotions he shows it's like it happening right now 😭😭
You don't know this guy I see. This dude exeggerates everything. You must listen carefully. I'm from 1392 Orlando East Bhazabhaza. Orlando East is to Soweto what South Africa is to Africa. Via Orlando... Vaya Orlando.
He can write a book about a lot of history from the hood. Many black people can relate to his story. We're already relating digitally. Top class interview. Keep it up!
bro is a good story teller great episode i laughed when justice started whistling the shock in his face was funny tra also standing up after certain moments was so funny
TRA the guy you mention😭😭🙌BHIKISHA🙌 that guy was a problem we use to watch him chasing buy police at DLAMINI back in those days 90'S people who know ✊ KING BHIKISHA ✊will tell you the story👌🙏DANKIE MALUME TRA FOR YOUR SHOW🧎🙋♂SALUTE
Hi Justify team keep up the good work,can you guys invite the guy by the name of Nani Matsoso he is a former gangster so that he could tell us his story and the dangers of prison life
The podcast/ show is dope Justice, but you must try to provide subtitles translated into English... Some of love the content but we are not served well sometimes since we are not from SA and/or don't know some native languages...
Can you believe that DJ Khabzela slept with more than 5000 women before dying of AIDS?.....This person could easily hijack 3-5 cars a day which could mean he made 5000 in a 5 year crime career