I was incarcerated with Brandy and had the privilege to hear some of her story first hand. She is a very nice lady. It’s so nice to see her doing so well.
She is obviously physically attractive but, her spirit makes her even more beautiful. After all she went through, she has maintain her childlike innocence and that’s not easy.
Uh she acts like a child talking about selling kilos of cocaine and doesn’t think anything is wrong or illegal about tht and ur goofier for placating this bs
@@davehoward8998 yes the guys in the family were gangsters did u not hear the part when she said she thought selling kilograms of cocaine was less serious than selling on the streets. Did u not here her say she got her and her father jammed up dealing with a snitch. She was playing in the streets over her head off her family’s rep not hers and is lucky her life didn’t get taken and she has her freedom.
I don’t normally watch videos in one sitting but Brandi tells a story of strength, betrayal and redemption so well I felt compelled to listen. I applaud her. Her story needs to be told to the young girls who think the game is glamorous. Hell, 50 get her to have a role on BMF… she LIVED it.
Great interview. She seems so honest. The moral of the story is that "if you can't do the time, don't do the crime". She came through with flying colors. Lesson learned!
She’s a charmer! It was beautiful to hear that no man ever impressed her with money & material shit, because her daddy was a present and loving father! ❤
VLAD this may be your best interview yet. It was pure and captivating. She was very transparent. I pray that her life continues to prosper and she becomes a positive influence on women in thr Hustle game to guide them to understanding the true detriment and risk of their future being ruined because of temporary riches. She is phenomenal!
You can tell she is so intelligent and intellectually smart and educated she learned a lot in life through life experiences .. so glad vlad gave her the platform to speak her story
@@Kendesitvandradio he got himself time. I think she was just book smart and gead over heels for a thug, notba fake gangster 😂. I see it all the time frfr
Her story reminds me of “the coldest winter ever”… wouldn’t be a bad idea to film the movie!! That book played a major role in a lot of our childhoods❤
Crazy I read that book in prison like 13 years ago and I never thought about it again until when I read your comment it's a very good book have a great day where you are and stay warm
Nothing like a woman from Detroit. We are the REALEST you’ll ever meet. We’re the same age and the way she describes the city and how it works is 100% honest. I respect the way she doesn’t over dramatize even when he tries to hype her up. Solid woman. 💯
I've been a caregiver to 2 different dementia patients. Alot of times they wait for all off their children & loved ones to come say goodbye before they pass. Love hearing her story and seeing how strong she is.
I believe this 100%. I seen it with both my parents waiting to see all of us before they passed. My mom even held on until my ex husband came to see her and then she died less than a week later. He was the only person she hadn't saw from when she got sick. Then he finally came to see her and then she died. It's crazy to me that they can hold on like that.
I just love how she is such a LADY and it shows even in the way she articulates and contributes to conversation. Doesn't say too much so when she speaks, she captures attention.
As my grandfather said " if everyone put their problems on the table, you're glad to pick your own back up".. Great story, best of luck to you and your family 💜
GREAT MAN??? THAT SOLD DRUGS THAT RUINED OTHER LITTLE GIRLS FAMILIES AND TURNED HIS LITTLE GURL INTO THE SAME MONSTER....YOU ALL PEOPLE SOOO AMAZE ME HOW YOU ALL PROCESS SHISHHH AND WONDER WHY WE ARE STILL CONSIDERED THE FREAKING UNDERCLASS OF SOCIETY. THESE TYPE PEOPLE ARE WHY WE STILL AINT FREE....SMFH...
@@williemurphy2421 any different then a pharmacist making opiate powder they put in OXY pills? what about all the ppl who distill alcohol or add nicotine to tabacco for cigs? what is great about all the addiction that comes w/ those 3? what is great about those workers or the companies that "sell" them? a black male from the 60-70s likely had slim oppurtunites to make it big in life or go to college w/ the legit way and that shit costs money for what... to be passed up for a white guy. just sell drugs and flip packs and hit that 2x, 3x, 4x profits... then use that to open legit cash business. is there anything glaringly wrong w/ that happening?
Her mom made a decision to actively co-parent WITH Brandi and not just for her. I can see how that alone probably played a huge role in all of their lives from then on out. Her mom didn’t have to do that but unless she wanted to raise another child for the rest of her life that’s what she needed to do. It showed her son that she absolutely is his mom regardless of where she is. 💞
God bless her.I felt like I was listening to the coldest winter ever play out in real life. I’m happy she has peace and happiness in her life now. With her mindset she would make a great entrepreneur.
Thanks for releasing this entire video, her clips were some of the most compelling and amazing videos on this entire channel. This woman is the epitomy of strength and class.
I love her energy and I loved that her daddy spoiled her and her affection for her father. Sounds like a good dad that was just caught up in bad times.
What a beautiful woman with an awesome story. I wish her peace, love and happiness for the rest of her days. Her parents might have earned money illegally but they certainly instilled love, family values and loyalty in her that are priceless. After her ordeal, she will never do anything wrong again in life. This interview, her story gave me tears in my eyes.
God bless you, Brandi. I’m from Toledo (45 minutes away from Detroit) and born in the ‘80s. The drug dealer lifestyle was always a glamorous part of my childhood. Until the addictions, devastation, raids and lengthy prison sentences. Tragic.
This was a really good interview 👏 Brandi is a beautiful lady I'm proud she has altered her life style more importantly she loves and supports her son! Big ups.
Brandi! What a phenomenal come back story. Such wisdom and a good life finally earned! Wishing you and your family well, prosperity and even more peace!
You have the best story I ever heard I’m 58 years old been in the game all my life 30 years of prison time your testimony is awesome please share your story with the youngsters thank you and God bless you and your family I from Richmond, California.
When she said she’s a realist, I felt that so hard. Not many are realists.. but it helps you a lot in life to be, especially in the streets. Despite everything she’s done, she honestly seems like the most amazing friend you could ever have. Her spirit shines… I don’t even know her but it’s so weird how through this interview I felt like I’ve known this woman my whole life.
I really really enjoyed watching this. Her energy is so positive and compelling she is blessed to still be a positive person after all that. God has his hand on her life
For such an unfortunate situation, Brandi and her family managed the whole thing really well. Amazing to see how organized and intact the family remained
I'm from Detroit and the sad part about her involvement with BMF and other drug dealers in the city was how people like her was excited by the drama of drug dealing as she and others like her glorified selling drugs as you can tell by even now, as she speaks about it very fondly, when she was continuously surrounded by death and destruction and as, the murders followed along, with poisoning the Black community with the drugs they sold and how I also, witnessed a whole lot of pretty girls just like her, killed senselessly because, of mistaken identity as they thought they were targeting their boyfriends that were the actual targets to be executed, as a lot of these girls were killed because, they were caught driving their boyfriend's vehicles. Today, Detroit is a shell of what it use to be, as urban blight has now, claimed large sections of Detroit's residential neighborhoods largely because, of how drug dealings and drug users devastated Detroit's Black communities.
I get what you're saying but they were young and lived that life and had to learn from it. She's been held accountable by law so no point in continuously punishing her she's just telling her story like everybody that had to learn the hard way.
@@stonieblancoOh Yes, there is a point in continously, punishing her for a few reasons, one is you don't have to live with the devastation done to Detroit's Black communities, the many lives that were lost either, directly or indirectly from her drug selling, the many people whom became drug addicts, the many families that were destroyed by gun violence and drug addiction because, of the impact of her drug selling in their communities in fact, I think if she were really remorseful she should go back to Detroit and help them with rebuilding those communities that she helped to destroy also, and more importantly I didn't see that she was at all remorseful to selling that poison to her own people and in their communities in fact, if you go back and look at her facial expressions during her interview you will see how glowingly, she talks about her involvement with the drug trade as her facial expressions don't give the impression that she's regretful or sorrowful for the harm that she caused in Detroit however, she has sympathizer's like yourself, whom has forgiven her for the many lives she has either murdered because, of her drug dealings or she got them hooked on the poison she sold in their communities. I think, you like most men whom agrees with your sentiments, you all keep looking at her physical beauty as a way to forgive her for all of her past transgressions however, I forever live with the "Pain" and "Sorrow" from the communities she purposely helped to destroy. I think you must learn to look beyond her physical beauty and look at the devastation she caused as we are at least 20 years past her experiences with the drug trade that Detroit has yet to recover from.
Was just in Detroit, visiting one of my clients sites, and I'm from Memphis. My city has went to hell too. But the sheer number of abandoned homes and properties stuck with me. It truly made me appreciate home, and realized how blessed we are. Don't get me wrong, the Detroit people are awesome. Once they realized I was from the South, they just covered me (sort to speak) immediately. I was at the hotel, and I was joking with one family and told them once she got done cooking I wanted to taste some Detroit soul food. That beautiful woman brought me a plate soon as she got done, even tho I was joking. It truly made me smile. The next day, I cooked for them so they could receive some good southern soul food. I was up there a month, and I never had a bad experience. But to get back on topic, I truly feel like yes, we should put some of the blame on the drug dealers, but I also lay blame on the users and the CIA too. No one put a gun to a user's head. They choose to do that instead of healing and coping from their trauma. They coped by getting high. The car factories started leaving one by one, foreclosures started happening left and right. It was a downward spiral. Yes, our people helped destroyed our community, because they was young and dumb. The CIA helped them get it into the US. They wanted black communities to fail, because they knew/know our voices are powerful. They know we can sway elections, they know we can cancel people with the quickness. I truly feel like a lot of these people that sold drugs, do try to turn their community around once they get their head on straight. I've talked to so many old heads that have regrets on what they did, and what gangs were supposed to be doing. Which was supposed to be protecting us, instead they failed and turned on us. Started killing their own kind. They never thought it would grow to be what it is now. The kids now are so lost and it's sad. The people that could help, the govt won't let them out. So the cycle continues unfortunately.
@@EW-jo9ko So, here's my follow up questions to your comments, as I'm not gloating however, if I hadn't given you another way to see her, do you mean that your impressions of her would not have changed? Okay, let's understand this point from the analytics, you knew that BMF was one of the largest drug "Cartels" if not the "Biggest" in the country, knowing that fact, what did you think was happening to the communities she serviced? I'm just curious on why your initial sentiments were to defend one person when she negatively affected thousands of "Black People"? Just a question that I keep asking myself, "tis all". I hope your able to respond?
Soooooo, JT preyed on her! Decided her fate prior to their day 1 interaction. She was disposable to him. He spared his wife! Smh 🤦🏽♀️ These men… I wish she would’ve turned that 1st drop away smh but I totally understand. Glad her son turned out to be great 👏🏽🫶🏾
Taking accountability is important to getting over negativity once you take accountability pain & anger she could be uptight about the chick that ratted the guy that ratted but realizing she put herself in those situations let’s her get over it move on and rebuild her life god bless her we all make mistakes but life continues on
This is why a 9-5 living week by week but FREE is what I like because these stories never have a happy ending. Death and prison is the only options. It’s a cold game. Look at young thugs situation now. And he was a superstar.
This is the best interview i have seen on this channel. A beautiful lady with such a genuine soul, i wish you and your son all the best for the future xx
She seems like a genuinely good person who just made a few bad decisions at an age where she couldn’t have known better. I’m glad things turned around for her. Really inspiring story!
It seems like her father was just waiting for her to hear her voice before he went within those eight minutes. Once he teared up he knew it was OK for him to go. Sorry for your loss Brandi😔
@@anthonytaylor7928 they could have made their own separate comment instead of commenting under mine and not even understanding what I was referring to.
What about all of the chaos, death, and destruction that she was a part of. You either lack empathy for others or are fascinated with her life. This is no hero, her story isn't interesting to me. It's good she's attempting to do better but it's going to take more than this. A lot more
@@ahmorgan that's your opinion and what she did she can't take back and isn't making any excuses about it. She's someones hero. Put your story on display so we can weigh in on your life
@@Drehovatv no one wants to hear my story. I was fortunate to grow up with a mother and father who loved me. I wasn't forced to hurt others to get ahead so people like you wouldn't find it interesting. Also, I don't pretend to be a hero or want that kind of attention in any capacity. The fact you revere this woman as a hero shows how sad our community is. It's so pathetic but you can't even see it. We're a joke
This the best interview on this channel I’ve seen. Here is what we consider a Dime who’s was affiliated with the most “celebrated” drug cartel in American history, and all you get in her story is a story of humility and life’s lesson when being in that lifestyle. Much love to her and prayers for her life moving forward.
Great interview! I am so happy the young woman turned her life around. She seems very wise. It’s good to see that her genius wasn’t completely wasted. I wish her a long and prosperous life.
I am so happy that Brandi turned her life around. I just wish it didn't have to take such a drastic lesson for her to learn and get it. I do agree with one thing she said, you think you've been through a lot until you hear someone else's story who have been through way worse. I tell people all the time, when you are going through something, there is always somebody going through worse.
Right, but only you can endure or feel the presence of what yourself is going through and a have to deal with. People need to stop comparing lives and deal with their own. When I’m going through something an have to vent it’s not easy not having others around you care for you, so then people start sayin shit like, someone’s going through more, smh does it even matter, as long as your feeling your struggles nobody cannot tell you that it’s worse out there when you feeling the pressure now!!!
@@loveisbeautifuljones7500 I never said my life was perfect. Those are your words. What I clearly said was my peace of mind is important. So yes, my life is happy, calm and peace. I will determine my happy not someone else. Nobody can make mr happy but me.
Loved, loved, loved this interview. Such an interesting and heartfelt story, but more importantly she didn’t let what happened to her define her or be her ending❤️ Definitely made it out on top in other ways. Thank you for sharing your story with the world.
💯% Facts Amazingly Amazing 🥲 Kudos To Brandi Her Sisters & All People who held her Up. 🕊RIPOWER🕊 👑“T” Also 👑Wolf & everyone not on this Dimension. Peace
She a real one, it’s rare for girls growing up now to be as solid as she is, sometimes women are more solid than niggaz it’s sad how she ended up getting snitched on by dudes nd affiliates but it was all a learning life experience for her to move onto bigger and better things blessings to her
Not sure how long ago this interview was done but I follow her on ig and her mom passed away too. I was devastated for her because I know losing a dad is hard enough. She is very resilient and I admire her strength!!!
She gave up a mean piece when she said ," when all the rollers and cars gone you'll see who your friends our and you'll see its only family holding you down" real talk .
When all the material things are gone, you got to make sure you can look yourself in the mirror and stand by yourself against it all! You got to love others but always be your own best friend🌻
Ikr... I couldn't stop watching! This interview was Vlads best interview EVER, and I've seen 99% of them. I'm also a very punctual person, and I was 5mins late for a appt bc I couldn't stop watching, LOL! I pray God blesses this woman every step she takes👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 🙏🏻 🙏🏻
All in all, Brandi is a good woman who got caught in a bad situation with role models that probably weren't the best for a young lady. It's life. It's a cool story though.
Stand up Sister and it's sad to see that she went through what she went through and what was krazy is that the same person that started her off with the very first 30 joints ended up committed the cowardly act of rolling over on her while this Sister stood up way stronger than a lot of dudes that make the decision to get into that game willingly and, the one thing that I felt listening to her story was the one thing that I would tell a lot of dudes when I did my time is that, "The only thing that we never ponder on when doing whatever it is that we do out there is, we don't take into account how many people that we affect with the decision that we make and how much we lose overall before it's all said and done and that includes, family members, loved ones, etc., and her story should be shared with all of the young girls who are out there that may be heading in the wrong direction. Beautiful story, very inspiring and keep your head up Sister. My hat definitely goes off to you and I salute you for your strength, determination and resiliency.
Sons life wasn’t affected by her absence… from 3 to 11 you just routine.. he ends up all American he was headed there anyway.. Buddy was putting the work in. But all in all.. I love this lady!!!except 1 part…. I don’t like that takin JT money while u wit Magic, and I really don’t like the way it went from , I wasn’t feelin it because at the time I was wit magic , to well it was cool we was just friends… and then it turned into something else… I hate that. Seems like he was in her mind anyway when she took his bread… then Buddy get locked and die… then it’s like Heyyy JT… I don’t like dat shit… and because that was a foul move… that 7 year bid was her karma punishment… dating a , rat … smh great interview
Beautiful lady! Very good and informative interview. I like how she carries herself , very calm and collective, not overly done just straight facts . Salute to you Ms Davis!
Thats a solid beautiful soul right there. Admirable and inspiring. When she said about thinking your situation is tough until you hear someone else's story, I felt that. That's something I try to always remind myself when I'm going thru it. I think that's part of what attracts me to to these interviews and stories. Not to look down on anyone but just to keep my perspective in check. Salute to sis! 💪💯
Peace & Respect to Brandi Davis for staying solid & true to herself. I admire how she reinvented herself to live a positive lifestyle & maintain her optimistic outlook on her future. She did not let her past mistakes stop her from unleashing her Greatness to reclaim her life, family & new successful business endeavors. Salute Brandi Davis for being a real solid Queen sharing her wisdom to help other people avoid the illusion of the streets👑
We as parents have to be mindful the kind of life we are bringing our children in . 🙏🏾 Not Everyone with this same beginning , can glorify it , real people are hurt more than physical.
Not even, have you noticed? The parents are the kids and the kids are the parents. Totally different times,just pay attention next time your grocery shopping the kid is on the phone while the mom is pushing the grocery kart.
Sad, this DRUG LIFE, was going on in every state, DRUGS, KILLINGS, ADDICTS, FOR YEARS, May we learn from it and not keep sweeping it under the rug in our communities, to build a better future for our CHILDREN.
What kind of parents especially a father signs off on his kids, let alone such a beautiful daughter criminal lifestyle? They didn't come from the hood, they chose that lifestyle. SMH?
This girl Is absolutely amazing and seems like she is such a great mother- daughter- friend , first interview I've seen that a mother is so loving to her family God bless
Brandy Davis.... Beautiful inside and out! Your story is very powerful! The number of lives ...young women and men you're saving by sharing your story is a lot!!! You and your family continue to be Blessed!!!
People only see money, cars & good times in stories like this, but everything has a price. I am glad she shared her story; hopefully, it will reach someone & change them for the better
Bravo Brandi. So brave & inspiring for you to be so transparent in telling your story. Thank you for sharing your story. May God Richly Bless you and yours! 🙏❤️❤️
I remember Brandi! We were locked up together for a hot minute in van buren county 💪🏽 I remember her getting called and hugged all of us and said alright y’all I’m about to go do 9! I’m like what 9 months? She was like no years ! I was like damn what u do girl
☀️🍇🖤Congratulations on overcoming your situations and transforming into the Brandi Davis your family, friends, and people you've reached with this interview are proud of. You are such an inspiration!🌺🌸☀️🌺🌸☀️🌺🌸☀️🌺🌸☀️🌺🌸☀️🌺🌸☀️🌺🌸
Going to school with Brandi. She was such a class clown but she was cool peoples. She has always been a beautiful person inside and out. I'm so glad she was able to turn her life around. Love u gurl, Slow Roll from Detroit ❤️
Lala Anthony's character Markisha Taylor on the BMF TV series is based on Brandi Davis.
I'm confused. Lala's character is linked to T not Magic.
Lala is playing tonesha Welch .
Ohh ok I was bout to say who is she??
This is so good I wish she come out with a movie about her life!
No bro Lala Anthony is playing tonesha Welch
I was incarcerated with Brandy and had the privilege to hear some of her story first hand. She is a very nice lady. It’s so nice to see her doing so well.
My mom was in there too .!! I’m glad to see you all free!
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@@blackdonaldtrump3869 how would you know??? But whatever don’t have to prove that to you or anyone.
@@synetaylor9520 capperrrrrr
@@synetaylor9520 it’s all good though there a lot of u around 🤣🤣 frontin for some RUclips comments
She is obviously physically attractive but, her spirit makes her even more beautiful. After all she went through, she has maintain her childlike innocence and that’s not easy.
Uh she acts like a child talking about selling kilos of cocaine and doesn’t think anything is wrong or illegal about tht and ur goofier for placating this bs
Make no mistake her last name is DAVIS the whole family is gangster 💯. Do the research on the Detroit Davis family
@@davehoward8998 yes the guys in the family were gangsters did u not hear the part when she said she thought selling kilograms of cocaine was less serious than selling on the streets. Did u not here her say she got her and her father jammed up dealing with a snitch. She was playing in the streets over her head off her family’s rep not hers and is lucky her life didn’t get taken and she has her freedom.
All she been thru?😂😂😂😂😂😂 You mean all she put"Herself"Thru
@@therenegade2660 thank u
I don’t normally watch videos in one sitting but Brandi tells a story of strength, betrayal and redemption so well I felt compelled to listen. I applaud her. Her story needs to be told to the young girls who think the game is glamorous. Hell, 50 get her to have a role on BMF… she LIVED it.
Me too! Never watch in first sitting
Great interview. She seems so honest. The moral of the story is that "if you can't do the time, don't do the crime". She came through with flying colors. Lesson learned!
Every time vlad interview a bmf affiliate he can’t wait to mention them flying him out to Atlanta😂🤣😂
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Lmao 🤣
Every. Single. Time.
He was with the MOBB 🤣
She’s a charmer! It was beautiful to hear that no man ever impressed her with money & material shit, because her daddy was a present and loving father! ❤
VLAD this may be your best interview yet. It was pure and captivating. She was very transparent. I pray that her life continues to prosper and she becomes a positive influence on women in thr Hustle game to guide them to understanding the true detriment and risk of their future being ruined because of temporary riches. She is phenomenal!
are you sure she saving lives.
You can tell she is so intelligent and intellectually smart and educated she learned a lot in life through life experiences .. so glad vlad gave her the platform to speak her story
Very Intelligent, I went to school with her here in Michigan.
She high on coke super intelligent
She got her father time, and in trouble being a fake gangster.
The intellect doesn't matter if we're living in hell
@@Kendesitvandradio he got himself time. I think she was just book smart and gead over heels for a thug, notba fake gangster 😂. I see it all the time frfr
She's great storyteller...Vlad actually let her speak
That was the most important thing!!
Exactly a story teller,not a truth teller!
cause he was to busy looking at how pretty she is
i was thinking the same thing the whole time she spoke... great storyteller
..girl you tryna say she lying or something ?
This woman is a work of art, fine af and has a nice personality.
Wow, I’m feeling her. I did a dime and in 09 I came home and sold new cars. I made a 100k a year and 8 yrs later I started a trucking company.
Are you looking for a wife?
Congratulations
Congratulations! I love your story of how you have been able to restart your life and make it a great life!🥳🏆🥇 Keep striving and winning!🌞
Congrats
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I could listen and watch her all day. After all she's been thru she is still has a sense of being humble and kind. And what a smile!
What a ray of light Brandi is; never judge a book by its cover…so happy for her that she got through it and is able to watch her son grow..
Her story reminds me of “the coldest winter ever”… wouldn’t be a bad idea to film the movie!! That book played a major role in a lot of our childhoods❤
Yep!!! That’s exactly what popped in my head
....I thought about that book too..
Yes love that book
And she pretty just as they explained her❤️💯
Crazy I read that book in prison like 13 years ago and I never thought about it again until when I read your comment it's a very good book have a great day where you are and stay warm
This woman is GORGEOUS, INSIDE & out! Her energy is everything! ❤
Nothing like a woman from Detroit. We are the REALEST you’ll ever meet. We’re the same age and the way she describes the city and how it works is 100% honest. I respect the way she doesn’t over dramatize even when he tries to hype her up. Solid woman. 💯
Real talk Charise I’m from Detroit moved to N.C n 2014 when I meet a woman I can tell they are from the D!!!What up doe!😊
Yeah I heard them women from the D be the realist
Yall some handme down wearing thots...cut it out bogus
I've been a caregiver to 2 different dementia patients. Alot of times they wait for all off their children & loved ones to come say goodbye before they pass. Love hearing her story and seeing how strong she is.
I believe this 100%. I seen it with both my parents waiting to see all of us before they passed. My mom even held on until my ex husband came to see her and then she died less than a week later. He was the only person she hadn't saw from when she got sick. Then he finally came to see her and then she died. It's crazy to me that they can hold on like that.
I just love how she is such a LADY and it shows even in the way she articulates and contributes to conversation. Doesn't say too much so when she speaks, she captures attention.
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As my grandfather said " if everyone put their problems on the table, you're glad to pick your own back up"..
Great story, best of luck to you and your family 💜
Love this quote
Everytime she says "my DAD " my heart ❤️ lights up.
What a great father, protecter, and provider he is, all round great man.👏
GREAT MAN??? THAT SOLD DRUGS THAT RUINED OTHER LITTLE GIRLS FAMILIES AND TURNED HIS LITTLE GURL INTO THE SAME MONSTER....YOU ALL PEOPLE SOOO AMAZE ME HOW YOU ALL PROCESS SHISHHH AND WONDER WHY WE ARE STILL CONSIDERED THE FREAKING UNDERCLASS OF SOCIETY. THESE TYPE PEOPLE ARE WHY WE STILL AINT FREE....SMFH...
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What is great about being a drug dealer? The cartels come after your family to hurt the dealer that may have done them wrong etc.
@@williemurphy2421 not just a dealer but a pedo too. Labeled as an all around great man. The bar is set low and the delusions are wild.
@@williemurphy2421 any different then a pharmacist making opiate powder they put in OXY pills?
what about all the ppl who distill alcohol or add nicotine to tabacco for cigs?
what is great about all the addiction that comes w/ those 3? what is great about those workers or the companies that "sell" them?
a black male from the 60-70s likely had slim oppurtunites to make it big in life or go to college w/ the legit way and that shit costs money for what... to be passed up for a white guy. just sell drugs and flip packs and hit that 2x, 3x, 4x profits... then use that to open legit cash business.
is there anything glaringly wrong w/ that happening?
I have to say this is one of the best Vlad interviews he’s ever done. I really enjoyed this. Thank you.
Yes!!!
Her mom made a decision to actively co-parent WITH Brandi and not just for her. I can see how that alone probably played a huge role in all of their lives from then on out. Her mom didn’t have to do that but unless she wanted to raise another child for the rest of her life that’s what she needed to do. It showed her son that she absolutely is his mom regardless of where she is. 💞
I dig her testimony. She really "paints a picture" of what went down with her. Big up to her. 💯 💯 💯
No doubt she’s mad beautiful too a real baddie
@@gregorylee8659 😂👌 Mr Lee with yo lil Chinese dikc
@@nedred703 tf u talkin about kid I’m Italian and Irish
She's FORTUNATE to have made it through this. The streets don't play.
I been listen for about 25 mins now I ain't hear know street shit she was into yet
@@upt_s4l3ward77 they used her as a dummy and they treating her like she was a boss
God bless her.I felt like I was listening to the coldest winter ever play out in real life. I’m happy she has peace and happiness in her life now. With her mindset she would make a great entrepreneur.
I liked that book(Coldest Winter Ever)
Holy smoke is that the book with a character called midnight?
@@ghosttech9932 yeah!!!...by Sister Souljah
So many similarities even down to the fact that there were three daughters
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“That’s not my peace” beautiful lady with a beautiful soul who was able to finally find her true self through many mistakes🙏🏾👏🏾
Thanks for releasing this entire video, her clips were some of the most compelling and amazing videos on this entire channel. This woman is the epitomy of strength and class.
I 💯% agree with your statement. I couldn't stop watching 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I love her energy and I loved that her daddy spoiled her and her affection for her father. Sounds like a good dad that was just caught up in bad times.
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Lol you mean criminal shit
Her dad was legally a rapoe but ig
Oh stop it.. if this is good energy then you and the rest are very confused.
@@yahya4370 so a person can't change they life?????
You have a billion dollar story Brandi. Books and movies in your future.
What a beautiful woman with an awesome story. I wish her peace, love and happiness for the rest of her days. Her parents might have earned money illegally but they certainly instilled love, family values and loyalty in her that are priceless. After her ordeal, she will never do anything wrong again in life. This interview, her story gave me tears in my eyes.
God bless you, Brandi. I’m from Toledo (45 minutes away from Detroit) and born in the ‘80s. The drug dealer lifestyle was always a glamorous part of my childhood. Until the addictions, devastation, raids and lengthy prison sentences. Tragic.
I'm from Toledo too bro! What side you from? I'm Westside born, off Warren Street. Then, I transfered to 605, Eastside bro! I feel what you said!
Trajic
Beautiful woman! Inside and out she shines! Love her smile and great story!
This was a really good interview 👏 Brandi is a beautiful lady I'm proud she has altered her life style more importantly she loves and supports her son! Big ups.
Yesss indeed…..I’m just mad at the interviewer and his dry ok’s! Lord🤦🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️
Brandi! What a phenomenal come back story. Such wisdom and a good life finally earned! Wishing you and your family well, prosperity and even more peace!
You have the best story I ever heard I’m 58 years old been in the game all my life 30 years of prison time your testimony is awesome please share your story with the youngsters thank you and God bless you and your family I from Richmond, California.
Narf? I went to Verde.
Doubt it
Your name is Clarence and your parents had a real good marriage
I’m so happy her sisters were there for her . Sisters are always a blessing. Such a beautiful young lady . God bless her and her family.
When she said she’s a realist, I felt that so hard. Not many are realists.. but it helps you a lot in life to be, especially in the streets. Despite everything she’s done, she honestly seems like the most amazing friend you could ever have. Her spirit shines… I don’t even know her but it’s so weird how through this interview I felt like I’ve known this woman my whole life.
Lol, Jesus calm down.
@@jimweb3230 i literally said nothing out of pocket & my verbiage was all perfectly ‘calm’ idk what ur problem is tho
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@@jimweb3230 you calm down
16 n 32 is nasty work 🤷🏽♂️
That's horrible...her dad was a pedo
She’s so beautiful and strong and honest this interview was everything
I’m rooting for her 💯💯 she’s a good storyteller , I love when she says “WHAT’S CRAZY IS … “ soon as she says that , I just know it’s finna be good
Her energy is very calm, poised & warm. Idk her but I like her
Stand up individual. A lot of men don’t stand as tall. Salute Brandi
Real Spill 💯
"Operation baldhead Detroit " typo
She 100% Detroit. From the way she talk and her spirit and vibe I love it. Makes me think of home.
@cirocboiduke You are 💯% correct and I feel the same way.
I’m from Detroit and listening to her I thought the same thing lol.
YES! Only Detroiters know.♥️
Right, If you know you know.
@@darkgoddesstantra9999 yup💕💕💕💕💕💕
Her story would get me back in a movie theater. I haven’t been this drawn into this kind of story since reading True to the Game.
Haven’t read a good book like that in a while. That one and the Cartel
@@perlabeauchamp same ! I even had my mommy reading cartel series, we would read and borrow each other books.
My cousin put me on in middle school lol I’ve been hooked since. Check out Harlem Girl lost
@@veebaby5537 is that what its called specifically? The Cartel? I need a good book
I really really enjoyed watching this. Her energy is so positive and compelling she is blessed to still be a positive person after all that. God has his hand on her life
For such an unfortunate situation, Brandi and her family managed the whole thing really well. Amazing to see how organized and intact the family remained
I'm from Detroit and the sad part about her involvement with BMF and other drug dealers in the city was how people like her was excited by the drama of drug dealing as she and others like her glorified selling drugs as you can tell by even now, as she speaks about it very fondly, when she was continuously surrounded by death and destruction and as, the murders followed along, with poisoning the Black community with the drugs they sold and how I also, witnessed a whole lot of pretty girls just like her, killed senselessly because, of mistaken identity as they thought they were targeting their boyfriends that were the actual targets to be executed, as a lot of these girls were killed because, they were caught driving their boyfriend's vehicles. Today, Detroit is a shell of what it use to be, as urban blight has now, claimed large sections of Detroit's residential neighborhoods largely because, of how drug dealings and drug users devastated Detroit's Black communities.
I get what you're saying but they were young and lived that life and had to learn from it. She's been held accountable by law so no point in continuously punishing her she's just telling her story like everybody that had to learn the hard way.
@@stonieblancoOh Yes, there is a point in continously, punishing her for a few reasons, one is you don't have to live with the devastation done to Detroit's Black communities, the many lives that were lost either, directly or indirectly from her drug selling, the many people whom became drug addicts, the many families that were destroyed by gun violence and drug addiction because, of the impact of her drug selling in their communities in fact, I think if she were really remorseful she should go back to Detroit and help them with rebuilding those communities that she helped to destroy also, and more importantly I didn't see that she was at all remorseful to selling that poison to her own people and in their communities in fact, if you go back and look at her facial expressions during her interview you will see how glowingly, she talks about her involvement with the drug trade as her facial expressions don't give the impression that she's regretful or sorrowful for the harm that she caused in Detroit however, she has sympathizer's like yourself, whom has forgiven her for the many lives she has either murdered because, of her drug dealings or she got them hooked on the poison she sold in their communities. I think, you like most men whom agrees with your sentiments, you all keep looking at her physical beauty as a way to forgive her for all of her past transgressions however, I forever live with the "Pain" and "Sorrow" from the communities she purposely helped to destroy. I think you must learn to look beyond her physical beauty and look at the devastation she caused as we are at least 20 years past her experiences with the drug trade that Detroit has yet to recover from.
Very well put together!!! Great take and 1000% TRUE
Was just in Detroit, visiting one of my clients sites, and I'm from Memphis. My city has went to hell too. But the sheer number of abandoned homes and properties stuck with me. It truly made me appreciate home, and realized how blessed we are. Don't get me wrong, the Detroit people are awesome. Once they realized I was from the South, they just covered me (sort to speak) immediately. I was at the hotel, and I was joking with one family and told them once she got done cooking I wanted to taste some Detroit soul food. That beautiful woman brought me a plate soon as she got done, even tho I was joking. It truly made me smile. The next day, I cooked for them so they could receive some good southern soul food. I was up there a month, and I never had a bad experience. But to get back on topic, I truly feel like yes, we should put some of the blame on the drug dealers, but I also lay blame on the users and the CIA too. No one put a gun to a user's head. They choose to do that instead of healing and coping from their trauma. They coped by getting high. The car factories started leaving one by one, foreclosures started happening left and right. It was a downward spiral. Yes, our people helped destroyed our community, because they was young and dumb. The CIA helped them get it into the US. They wanted black communities to fail, because they knew/know our voices are powerful. They know we can sway elections, they know we can cancel people with the quickness. I truly feel like a lot of these people that sold drugs, do try to turn their community around once they get their head on straight. I've talked to so many old heads that have regrets on what they did, and what gangs were supposed to be doing. Which was supposed to be protecting us, instead they failed and turned on us. Started killing their own kind. They never thought it would grow to be what it is now. The kids now are so lost and it's sad. The people that could help, the govt won't let them out. So the cycle continues unfortunately.
@@EW-jo9ko So, here's my follow up questions to your comments, as I'm not gloating however, if I hadn't given you another way to see her, do you mean that your impressions of her would not have changed? Okay, let's understand this point from the analytics, you knew that BMF was one of the largest drug "Cartels" if not the "Biggest" in the country, knowing that fact, what did you think was happening to the communities she serviced? I'm just curious on why your initial sentiments were to defend one person when she negatively affected thousands of "Black People"? Just a question that I keep asking myself, "tis all". I hope your able to respond?
She’s a real G! And I love how she carries herself, despite all she came thru! Many blessings to her!
Soooooo, JT preyed on her! Decided her fate prior to their day 1 interaction. She was disposable to him. He spared his wife! Smh 🤦🏽♀️ These men… I wish she would’ve turned that 1st drop away smh but I totally understand. Glad her son turned out to be great 👏🏽🫶🏾
🤦🏿♂️ wow, that makes sense
No she, a grown ass woman made a decision to sell drugs….
I really admire this young lady. She has taken accountability for the choices she made, reinvented her self and schooling others.
Do you think she needed to physically beat up someone if they disrespected her?
Taking accountability is important to getting over negativity once you take accountability pain & anger she could be uptight about the chick that ratted the guy that ratted but realizing she put herself in those situations let’s her get over it move on and rebuild her life god bless her we all make mistakes but life continues on
Admire? 🤣🤣😂😂😂😂
@@ceecee4049 Is it because she's a boss lady that would beat someone up?
Seems more like she’s proud if it for me🤷🏾♂️
This is why a 9-5 living week by week but FREE is what I like because these stories never have a happy ending. Death and prison is the only options. It’s a cold game. Look at young thugs situation now. And he was a superstar.
This is the best interview i have seen on this channel. A beautiful lady with such a genuine soul, i wish you and your son all the best for the future xx
She seems like a genuinely good person who just made a few bad decisions at an age where she couldn’t have known better. I’m glad things turned around for her. Really inspiring story!
"couldn't have known better" lmao oooooook
Very genuine, that's what I felt listening to her.
She knew better, she loved the lifestyle. Like many impressionable people.
I am so glad to hear that your family raised your son and kept you involved while you did your time. I hope the rest of your lives are blessed!
It seems like her father was just waiting for her to hear her voice before he went within those eight minutes. Once he teared up he knew it was OK for him to go. Sorry for your loss Brandi😔
She comes from a very thorough background! Not too many families are built like this. I respect their whole family.
Thank goodness many families aren’t as such.
@@yahya4370 I’m not even referring to the illegal part but the love and respect they have for each other. Your comment was not needed…
@@moniquewhite828 why is their comment not needed u posted urs didn't u?
@@anthonytaylor7928 they could have made their own separate comment instead of commenting under mine and not even understanding what I was referring to.
@@moniquewhite828 shut up.
She speaks so well and is gorgeous! She definitely needs to be speaking to the youth. She looks great for her age! Shine Ms lady ✨
Definitely! She does follow her on instagram!!!!
She is beautiful. She learned alot from her life experiences and I'm honored for her to share her story with us.
What about all of the chaos, death, and destruction that she was a part of. You either lack empathy for others or are fascinated with her life. This is no hero, her story isn't interesting to me. It's good she's attempting to do better but it's going to take more than this. A lot more
@@ahmorgan I00% agree with you. She's no hero, nor is her story interesting !
@@ahmorgan that's your opinion and what she did she can't take back and isn't making any excuses about it. She's someones hero. Put your story on display so we can weigh in on your life
@@Drehovatv no one wants to hear my story. I was fortunate to grow up with a mother and father who loved me. I wasn't forced to hurt others to get ahead so people like you wouldn't find it interesting. Also, I don't pretend to be a hero or want that kind of attention in any capacity. The fact you revere this woman as a hero shows how sad our community is. It's so pathetic but you can't even see it. We're a joke
@@ahmorgan never used the word hero but okay.
This the best interview on this channel I’ve seen. Here is what we consider a Dime who’s was affiliated with the most “celebrated” drug cartel in American history, and all you get in her story is a story of humility and life’s lesson when being in that lifestyle. Much love to her and prayers for her life moving forward.
They were loud. Too loud.
Far from a dime
@@calsums914 She aight... but some of these simps would drink her dirty bath water. Too much damn makeup made her look a bit trans at times.
Great interview! I am so happy the young woman turned her life around. She seems very wise. It’s good to see that her genius wasn’t completely wasted. I wish her a long and prosperous life.
She reminds me of my mom & grand dad same exact story😩 I love the fact that she came home to be a full time mom that’s pain no kid should feel
I am so happy that Brandi turned her life around. I just wish it didn't have to take such a drastic lesson for her to learn and get it. I do agree with one thing she said, you think you've been through a lot until you hear someone else's story who have been through way worse. I tell people all the time, when you are going through something, there is always somebody going through worse.
Right, but only you can endure or feel the presence of what yourself is going through and a have to deal with. People need to stop comparing lives and deal with their own. When I’m going through something an have to vent it’s not easy not having others around you care for you, so then people start sayin shit like, someone’s going through more, smh does it even matter, as long as your feeling your struggles nobody cannot tell you that it’s worse out there when you feeling the pressure now!!!
Let me guess your life is so perfect 👌 🤣
@@loveisbeautifuljones7500 I never said my life was perfect. Those are your words. What I clearly said was my peace of mind is important. So yes, my life is happy, calm and peace. I will determine my happy not someone else. Nobody can make mr happy but me.
one hundred
That actually keeps me going. I learned to be thankful for my trials & tribulations.
I’m rooting for her! So glad she is done with that lifestyle and doing okay! I appreciate her honesty!
Brandi is honestly one of the most amazing women I’ve ever seen! Just beautiful, intelligent and spiritually GORGEOUS!!!!
Detroit women will forever BE TOP TIER....they are so composed and intelligent with that edge....I love myself a Detroit woman.
Her mom ❤️❣️ is everything! & one decision can mess up your whole life 💔 !! She so strong
What a cautionary tale about fast money. Glad to see she has come full circle and home with her family. She is blessed to be alive and free.
Loved, loved, loved this interview. Such an interesting and heartfelt story, but more importantly she didn’t let what happened to her define her or be her ending❤️ Definitely made it out on top in other ways. Thank you for sharing your story with the world.
💯% Facts
Amazingly Amazing 🥲
Kudos To Brandi Her Sisters & All People who held her Up.
🕊RIPOWER🕊
👑“T” Also 👑Wolf
& everyone not on this Dimension.
Peace
Thanks for sharing 🙏🏿
Damn I love what she said she doesn’t ask questions that doesn’t involve her it’s none of her business ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I watched the entire interview! This was awesome and so is she! Glad for her progress!
She a real one, it’s rare for girls growing up now to be as solid as she is, sometimes women are more solid than niggaz it’s sad how she ended up getting snitched on by dudes nd affiliates but it was all a learning life experience for her to move onto bigger and better things blessings to her
I love how she is so self aware to the extent that she can just instantly see all sides of situations and then respond. Pretty awesome🙂
It was a dumb move to put 30 kilos in the hands of a college girl that’s not built for that type of life🤦🏾♂️
She could have been a plant from the start.
Not sure how long ago this interview was done but I follow her on ig and her mom passed away too. I was devastated for her because I know losing a dad is hard enough. She is very resilient and I admire her strength!!!
What’s her ig?
What's her Ig ❓
What's her IG?
@@chanelthedllfreeprettygirls
i heard her story, but i cant get over how beautiful she is
Really?? Mmmk
Bro chilllll tf is wrong with y’all
@@fabolousjada5070 what, did I say something wrong
@@dwightpatterson9477 no
@@fabolousjada5070 YOU'RE WHATS WRONG FOOL
She gave up a mean piece when she said ," when all the rollers and cars gone you'll see who your friends our and you'll see its only family holding you down" real talk .
Some family members are just as bad as so called friends.Smh that's life
When all the material things are gone, you got to make sure you can look yourself in the mirror and stand by yourself against it all! You got to love others but always be your own best friend🌻
1:07:30 is what I was really happy to hear from her. Good to hear she's turned her life around... and she's a very beautiful black Queen 🙌🏿
Ikr... I couldn't stop watching! This interview was Vlads best interview EVER, and I've seen 99% of them. I'm also a very punctual person, and I was 5mins late for a appt bc I couldn't stop watching, LOL! I pray God blesses this woman every step she takes👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 🙏🏻 🙏🏻
She’s a GREAT storyteller!! She’s a strong and beautiful woman ❤
Dope interview, moral of the story, crime don't pay.
All in all, Brandi is a good woman who got caught in a bad situation with role models that probably weren't the best for a young lady. It's life. It's a cool story though.
Stand up Sister and it's sad to see that she went through what she went through and what was krazy is that the same person that started her off with the very first 30 joints ended up committed the cowardly act of rolling over on her while this Sister stood up way stronger than a lot of dudes that make the decision to get into that game willingly and, the one thing that I felt listening to her story was the one thing that I would tell a lot of dudes when I did my time is that, "The only thing that we never ponder on when doing whatever it is that we do out there is, we don't take into account how many people that we affect with the decision that we make and how much we lose overall before it's all said and done and that includes, family members, loved ones, etc., and her story should be shared with all of the young girls who are out there that may be heading in the wrong direction. Beautiful story, very inspiring and keep your head up Sister. My hat definitely goes off to you and I salute you for your strength, determination and resiliency.
It’s amazing that through all this her son still managed to be a top football recruit.. Bless you Ms. Davis
Sons life wasn’t affected by her absence… from 3 to 11 you just routine.. he ends up all American he was headed there anyway.. Buddy was putting the work in.
But all in all.. I love this lady!!!except 1 part…. I don’t like that takin JT money while u wit Magic, and I really don’t like the way it went from , I wasn’t feelin it because at the time I was wit magic , to well it was cool we was just friends… and then it turned into something else… I hate that. Seems like he was in her mind anyway when she took his bread… then Buddy get locked and die… then it’s like Heyyy JT… I don’t like dat shit… and because that was a foul move… that 7 year bid was her karma punishment… dating a , rat … smh great interview
@@Misterstallworth you never rotated a chick with your crew , never had a jump off
@@marleyjanim5033 yea I ain’t like her either..
@@Misterstallworth 🤣🤣🤣
@@Misterstallworth 60 kilos a week killing lives is cool but getting with a guy after her man dies is the issue. WOW.
Beautiful lady! Very good and informative interview. I like how she carries herself , very calm and collective, not overly done just straight facts . Salute to you Ms Davis!
Yes, I agree. She reminds of how things were back in the days 🤣🤣🤣
Well put 💯
Thats a solid beautiful soul right there. Admirable and inspiring. When she said about thinking your situation is tough until you hear someone else's story, I felt that. That's something I try to always remind myself when I'm going thru it. I think that's part of what attracts me to to these interviews and stories. Not to look down on anyone but just to keep my perspective in check. Salute to sis! 💪💯
Peace & Respect to Brandi Davis for staying solid & true to herself. I admire how she reinvented herself to live a positive lifestyle & maintain her optimistic outlook on her future. She did not let her past mistakes stop her from unleashing her Greatness to reclaim her life, family & new successful business endeavors. Salute Brandi Davis for being a real solid Queen sharing her wisdom to help other people avoid the illusion of the streets👑
I can tell just by looking at her body language and build that Brandi is strong and can handle herself, don't let your guard down around this woman.
We as parents have to be mindful the kind of life we are bringing our children in . 🙏🏾 Not Everyone with this same beginning , can glorify it , real people are hurt more than physical.
Not even, have you noticed? The parents are the kids and the kids are the parents. Totally different times,just pay attention next time your grocery shopping the kid is on the phone while the mom is pushing the grocery kart.
Sad, this DRUG LIFE, was going on in every state, DRUGS, KILLINGS, ADDICTS, FOR YEARS, May we learn from it and not keep sweeping it under the rug in our communities, to build a better future for our CHILDREN.
@@hudsond110 🤔
What kind of parents especially a father signs off on his kids, let alone such a beautiful daughter criminal lifestyle? They didn't come from the hood, they chose that lifestyle. SMH?
Vlad was trying so hard to attach magic to BMF but if you listen, he wasn’t apart of BMF. He was a big drug dealer in St. Louis. Vlad didn’t listen
This girl Is absolutely amazing and seems like she is such a great mother- daughter- friend , first interview I've seen that a mother is so loving to her family God bless
AMEN
Brandy Davis.... Beautiful inside and out! Your story is very powerful! The number of lives ...young women and men you're saving by sharing your story is a lot!!! You and your family continue to be Blessed!!!
People only see money, cars & good times in stories like this, but everything has a price. I am glad she shared her story; hopefully, it will reach someone & change them for the better
She such a sweetheart. She has a light that shine through. I hope they tell her story.
Bravo Brandi. So brave & inspiring for you to be so transparent in telling your story. Thank you for sharing your story.
May God Richly Bless you and yours! 🙏❤️❤️
Great interview. She seems so honest and i wish her forever peace. Blessings to her and family
Great interview. They way she dealt with her complicated life and turned things around. Respect
She’s explaining Detroit to a tee. Generation after Generation of Hustlers
She really not she really explaining the curses dat put upon families
I could listen to her talk her story all day they should make a movie about her
I remember Brandi! We were locked up together for a hot minute in van buren county 💪🏽 I remember her getting called and hugged all of us and said alright y’all I’m about to go do 9! I’m like what 9 months? She was like no years ! I was like damn what u do girl
☀️🍇🖤Congratulations on overcoming your situations and transforming into the Brandi Davis your family, friends, and people you've reached with this interview are proud of. You are such an inspiration!🌺🌸☀️🌺🌸☀️🌺🌸☀️🌺🌸☀️🌺🌸☀️🌺🌸☀️🌺🌸
Going to school with Brandi. She was such a class clown but she was cool peoples. She has always been a beautiful person inside and out. I'm so glad she was able to turn her life around. Love u gurl,
Slow Roll from Detroit ❤️
Who is playing her character in BMF? I am so curious!