Dramatic footage has been released of the moment an American rapper almost committed suicide during a live broadcast.
Texas-based rapper 2 Low appears on YouTube show 1 on 1 with Mike D Earlier in the week, this segment took a very unexpected turn.
The interview began with the two discussing Two Law's early career and future plans, before moving on to the topic of his incarceration.
And about 47 minutes into the interview, the rapper was seen reaching into his pocket as host Mike D said, “It's your choice.”
2 As Law was nodding off, he heard a gunshot and saw a visible flash of light appear from the hem of the jeans he was wearing. Then the rapper froze, frowning.
“Who shot who?” Mike D asked, looking around the room. “Did someone get shot?”
“No, it's fine,” another person replied off-camera.
2 Lowe was then seen removing what appeared to be part of a gun and putting it back in his pocket.
Someone off-camera said, “Oh…oh my god.”
Immediately after, 2 Row asked everyone if they were okay, and when asked again if they were okay, they looked at their feet and answered, “I think so.”
Everyone was shocked and the podcast was briefly suspended and then resumed.
In a video posted to YouTube, the host later explained, “Artist 2 Low almost rapped himself (gun emoji) in front of the camera.” Thank God, everyone was safe. ”
Meanwhile, the rapper wrote on his Instagram page, “You said you're going to start Season 2 off with Big Guns because it's important for us all to sell safe negativity and let them talk. , do it, fam.”
At the beginning of the interview, 2 Low talked about his enthusiasm for appearing on the show with Mike D. “Being here, being on this platform, it’s one of those ‘I made it’ feelings.”
The rapper said he was 12 years old when he recorded his first song, “Bring It On,” with the Ghetto Boys.
“Well, it was crazy… Crazy, crazy, the crazy thing is, I had no passion, no dreams, no idea of being a rapper,” he recalled.
But 2 Row said, “One thing led to another.”
The rapper also revealed that he was only 15 years old the first time he went to prison.
Live streaming footage of the debacle quickly went viral on social media, with many mocking the rapper and others saying the incident brought attention to gun safety.
Some of the comments about X included “OMG” and “That's interesting!” and “He'll never win a rap battle…never.”
One viewer said: “Holster selection. He might need to focus on that.”
Another said, “His casual nod after accidentally firing his gun during an interview might have been the most unintentionally hilarious thing I've seen in podcasting.”





