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Rapper Accidentally Fires Gun Inside His Pants Pocket During Podcast In Wild Video

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Rapper OG 2 Low gave everyone a scare after fidgeting with his gun in his pants pocket before accidentally pulling the trigger while he was appearing on the 1 on 1 W/ Mike D podcast.

Rapper OG 2 Low—a.k.a. Cedric White—went viral after he accidentally discharged a firearm in his pants pocket during the December 31, 2024 episode of the 1 on 1 W/Mike D podcast.

Miraculously, nobody was hurt in the shocking incident and the interview resumed as normal.


In the viral clip, White was having a casual conversation with podcaster Mike D while reaching into his pocket. When a loud bang startled them, the host calmly looked around and asked, "Who shot who? Somebody got shot?"

"Everybody good?" he asked as White remained slackjawed over the dangerous gaffe.

The bewildered rapper then partially pulled out his gun to inspect it and shoved it back inside, apparently without making any safety adjustments.

After it was confirmed the bullet fired from inside White's trousers didn't hit anyone, the men carried on like it was business as normal.

You can watch the incident here.

Warning: NSFW language.

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Meanwhile, the shocking banger of an interview baffled social media.







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Concerned users weighed in.


Mike D later made light of the situation, commenting:

“We had a pop, a moment, you know what I’m saying?…I guess we just made history, y’all!”

According to Soundcloud, White is from the neighborhood of Hiram Clarke in Houston.

In a 2024 interview, he told journalist Sin-Seer that he was signed to the record label Rap-A-Lot in 1992 when he was 12 and alleged to become the youngest rapper in Texas to sell more than 150,000 records under the label.

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