King Yella Collapses Mid-Interview After Drinking Crown Royal On Camera
The artist was featured on a new episode of Cam Capone News, published August 11, where he sat down for a two-hour conversation covering life, music, and current events in hip-hop. But by the end of the interview, things took a shocking turn.
Throughout the video, Yella could be seen drinking straight from a bottle of Crown Royal, casually taking swigs as the discussion progressed.
What started as a chill sit-down quickly turned unpredictable as the liquor clearly began to affect the rapper’s composure.
Watch: Rapper King Yella Loses Consciousness During Interview After Drinking Heavily
As the interview neared its end, the topic shifted to a recent prison altercation involving Tory Lanez, who was reportedly stabbed during a violent incident earlier this year.
While watching footage of the alleged brawl, Yella reacted with visible discomfort, commenting, “He’s stabbing the sh*t out his eye.”
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Moments later, after one last drink, King Yella grimaced, clutched his chest, and appeared to be in sudden pain.
When asked for his thoughts, all he could manage was a groggy, “Bro… What the f**k?” before violently coughing and falling out of his chair on camera.
The interview abruptly cut off as crew members rushed to help, leaving fans wondering what happened next.
Clips of the moment instantly went viral across hip-hop blogs and social media platforms, sparking mixed reactions. Some fans expressed concern for the Chicago MC, while others made jokes and memes a reaction Yella didn’t appreciate.
Taking to his Instagram Stories, Yella responded to the online mockery with frustration:
“Y’all think everything a joke. I hate the internet. Y’all be so f**ked up. On my soul.”
The incident has reignited conversations about the pressure artists face, substance use in hip-hop culture, and the dangers of overindulgence on camera.
King Yella, who has remained active in the underground rap scene, has yet to make a full public statement, but fans hope he's doing okay.
For now, the viral clip remains a cautionary tale about mixing alcohol with high-pressure interviews, especially when it’s all being streamed to the world.