They need to be careful about that gentrification. Projects I grew up in was violent as hell when I was in elementary. By the time I was in highschool people were developing community. People talking about the real Panthers and developers gentrifying the area when my family moved to another city. Two years later the city tore it down blaming mold they never took care of and sold the land to a private developer.
You been doing your thang going around the world showing hoods an putting the spotlight on LA , Compton, Carson , Gardena , IE , Inglewood , an more you got a major hood pas world wild props to your platform
☘️The main gangs were started/enhanced/nurtured by the C I A in order to aid with their “substance distribution” into inner cities in the 1970s until the present. Do some research into the C I A profiting from the “substance trade”, and you’ll see they have an open track record going back decades. They’ve used the same blueprint to form gangs/ cartels and take a portion of the profits.
Bro LA ain't even bad as it used to be years ago honestly this really ain't the real hoods that used to stay active and dangerous everyday most of them don't even do none like back in the days
@@Beaheadoeverybody true but there’s still some bad area’s out there but a lot of those neighborhoods have been cleaned up an a lot of the guys that bang don’t even live in there hoods any more Mexican family’s have have moved in to a lot of these hoods
@@Beaheadoeverybody that’s everywhere bro a lot of hoods calmed down. Even Chicago is not as bad as it used to be because these younger generations have a lot of other options
We didn't have police cameras in the 90's. They went up in 02 on the Westside and Southside. No city though has had more murders since 63 than chicago. It's a gangster city and that will never change. It's where gangbanging originated.
Mikos hood vlogs are cool, but I appreciate you staying off the camera & letting the neighborhood do all the talking & linking up with individuals that know history of the area & can drop gems. Putting in even more work by including the chapters, thank you for all your hustle.
most these dudes are twisted they consider themselves gangsters but they all broke in public housing on welfare selling dime bags,how is that gangster??real gangsters made that name like capone n real scarface dudes.these dudes are shooters but they aint no rreal gangsters,,they broke standing on a corner ,not hating eeither its tru
also, i enjoyed the guy who went in depth about the set of baby boy. these are the stories i like to hear because i was a kid when the movie came out and was always so intrigued being from the east coast. so fun to hear these kinds of recollections!
I loved that part too. I was like 10 when baby boy came out. I used to watch that shit over and over, lol. That and training day (which I hear they're working on a prequel to training day, and possibly a mini series) I sure hope so! KING KONG AINT GOT SHIT! ON ME!
You right people need to know why people don’t want to be around certain black folks and why blacks have no one to blame but themselves for their problems. It’s pathetic
He was a bad kid growing up. One time he pantsed the butler in front of the kitchen staff. Another time he TP'd the limo drivers house.. with 3-ply toilet paper.
It’s crazy when live in environment when everyone don’t make it out and the only way to make out is through music and movies or sports when you a black man or brown man y’all say what you want but if you grew up like me saw what I saw in the hood before they gentrified you be happy to have that movie film in your community as youngsta not knowing if you going to get killed or life in prison witch I did ten years also been shot for the hood speak before you know what’s going on
When you young growing up when you saw only drugs and gangs and prostitutes on the corner when your older homie from the hood made it out do to Movies and music you tell me when you a youngsta what you have to look for hoping that break of something different to change the environment also the mindset
Dam felt like goin back in a time machine when he was recalling about the the candy and snacks food etc being sold at houses in the hood..🙏the good ol days
That nigga at the beginning make me feel old, he said he was in elementary school in 2001, I graduated High School in 2001!! Feeling old!! Lol!! S/O to the Marvin’s!!! Much Love from Shreveport, Louisiana 💯💯
My neighborhood born and raised 2414 Carmona Ave. I'm from the era before they were Marvin gangster's they were The Disco Lockers . And then they became Marvin gangsta Crips, OG's BIg Scotty, Tyrone, Short Dog (RIP) to my OG cuzzo. Shan-Dog (RIP) Lil Mike, Gary, 8 Ball, Maniac, Eddieboy, Screwball, man this brings back memory. That's wild the lil homie said his cousin is from Geer, Geer and Marvin are serious rivals only separated by the 10 freeway. I remember when Mike liquor was first built on Hauser and Washington. Before Mikes everyone went to Georges' liquor on Carmona and Washington. Wow talk about memories.
I remember Baby Gangsta from back in the days. He used to catch the bus to school on Adams and Hauser when we both were probably about 14 years old. I grew in the Geers but I went to Marvin Elementary. I’m we both survived the 90’s in West LA back then. Respect Homie .
I'm from DC I had a homeboy LA that claimed Marvin ( R.i.p. Ivan) move to DC of course we called him LA he loved the hood and y'all would be proud of him and how he carried himself in DC ..
Mike's liquor store had everything. I use to go to Marvin and I lived on Ridgeley until I went to Webster then I moved to Beverly Hills. From Rags to riches. I use to stop a Mike's on the way home from school. I think the guy on facetime is a rapper Gee Corleon.
U do da dopest hood vlogz FAM salute from Portsmouth Va, 757 u really b wit da real people from dem hoods n yo joint got class n structure n da dudes u interview really got morals real hood niggas💪🏿💪🏿
I remember taking a wrong turn and ending up lost in that same neighborhood while trying to take my family to Beverly Hills. Every street corner we made a stop was nothing but gang bangers/gangsters/crips/ staring at us. It was a scary experience.
The media and their scare tactics strike again.. Instead of being scared and assuming the worst judging folks, you should've just grew a pair and asked one of the homies respectfully for directions. You would've been straight almost guaranteed. They maybe be gangbangers but they ain't savages.
If you aren’t from LA then you can’t understand the Gang Culture they have. I have a homie from LA that was banging young out there but once he moved to our current city it wasn’t no need to bang. It’s like you are a product of your environment until you change your environment. Those homies that are grown have to move out of CA if not no matter where they go in La they can’t get away from the history
The main gangs were started/enhanced/nurtured by the C I A in order to aid with their “substance distribution” into inner cities in the 1970s until the present. Do some research into the C I A profiting from the “substance trade”, and you’ll see they have an open track record going back decades. They’ve used the same blueprint to form gangs/ cartels and take a portion of the profits.
All due respect to the set and the brothers, I miss them days too. That man said "Lucas" that was the shit. That said it's time to do better and build better no more glorifying how we grew up. Let's glorify how to live the right way.
Its amazing how we in LA could relate with our child hood like egging cars, ding dong ditch and playing sports in the street like basketball, football etc
Attended Marvin Ave Elementary while in the 2nd grade. I still remember the afternoon our teacher sent us home early., didn't understand why until later that evening, Martin Luther King Jr. had been murdered.
knowing liquor store' name at age 7 proud to be suspended in second grade getting job chapter - 10 seconds length that's some inspiration on some different level cuh
Let’s see, I own multiple businesses, graduated high school with a 3.5 gpa and probably doing a whole lot better than you mentally, spiritually, and financially yeah let’s talk about inspiration! 🤣
They used to be so deep on those blocks when I was a child. I went to Marvin Ave Elementary and would smell the bread man every morning in 1994-1995. Im surprised they are still around. Moved to Inglewood after and the program was way different and got accustom there. And he’s right about the tunnel at the end of the block on Marvin. It was closed in the 1990’s too 😂 I think they closed it after wars in the 80s I could be wrong
@WESTLA GENERAL No BS West LA like a foreign land to me. I'm from North Long beach/Compton. Never really been to the westside till I started working over there. I thought the Westside was just white people with money. Ran into a few other spots but majority I've only seen well off white folks
Shout out to ya'll...you seem like a friendly group and I don't think you really wanna hurt nobody, just looking out for ya'll communities... Respect from Hamilton, Ontario Canada 🍁 big ups
🌴The main gangs were started/enhanced/nurtured by the C I A in order to aid with their “substance distribution” into inner cities in the 1970s until the present. Do some research into the C I A profiting from the “substance trade”, and you’ll see they have an open track record going back decades. They’ve used the same blueprint to form gangs/ cartels and take a portion of the profits.
There’s a huge difference between wla and south la.it’s crazy.As an outta towner I’ll move in wla in way that I wouldn’t in south LA you can literally can feel the difference.honestly they got a lot of nice areas over there
My family owned a property on Ridgeley across from that building they filmed Baby Boy scenes at from 88-05. That Street don’t look nothing like it did back then.
I'm from New Orleans not too many Citys get our respect...California it's our second home all love can't wait to visit or move out there shout out HoodVlogs "🙏🏿🤲🏿🖤🤝🏿💰🤝🏿🖤💪🏿🤞🏿"
My fam from Louisiana moved from to Watts in the 60s and I’m currently here let me tell you don’t move here it’s 6-7 times more expensive than where you’re at. No opportunities, not a lot of black ppl anymore (Cali is only 6% black) harsh laws ect.. you gotta be a fool to move here now
@Murican187 that's what's up the majority of the ppl out here in l.a. with our roots are located in Watts the jordan downs or Nickersons and in baldwin hills/crenshaw and maybe a little in inglewood. Every fba with sense is moving back down south. L.A. is cool if you getting money and plan on staying single its terrible to raise a family though.
That's one of the things I noticed when I moved here when people told me certain areas were bad.What will really shock you is the inland empire area.Those neighborhoods look really nice,spaced out nice stores and dangerous AF!
@Soldier of Jehovah loved the way you described LA. I grew up on the east coast in Newark, NJ our understanding of "the hood" is urban decay (run down crack buildings, corner stores, brownfield lots...etc.). As someone who has never been to the west coast I would imagine it's how you described.
I liked the when the old man said , I’m a working man, they jus walkn around 🤣
The only person in the video who said the realist shi 💯
LoooL that nigga was a real man bro
These gangmembers will regret hanging out all day doing nothing when they old ... Hood credit don't mean nothing outside yo city 😂
Literally the best part
Thats my nigga Beacon Carwash guy working guy !
I liked this one. The guy who talked about the big homies making it out and he was so excited about Baby Boy being filmed in his area. It was genuine!
That's you in your profile picture
Thank you
Thank you for understanding
He love snoop dogg
@@davidsayimright57 yup lol
Y’all sound good. You all mind is in the right direction. Big credit for not losing homies. God bless y’all
They need to be careful about that gentrification. Projects I grew up in was violent as hell when I was in elementary. By the time I was in highschool people were developing community. People talking about the real Panthers and developers gentrifying the area when my family moved to another city. Two years later the city tore it down blaming mold they never took care of and sold the land to a private developer.
You been doing your thang going around the world showing hoods an putting the spotlight on LA , Compton, Carson , Gardena , IE , Inglewood , an more you got a major hood pas world wild props to your platform
☘️The main gangs were started/enhanced/nurtured by the C I A in order to aid with their “substance distribution” into inner cities in the 1970s until the present.
Do some research into the C I A profiting from the “substance trade”, and you’ll see they have an open track record going back decades. They’ve used the same blueprint to form gangs/ cartels and take a portion of the profits.
Bro LA ain't even bad as it used to be years ago honestly this really ain't the real hoods that used to stay active and dangerous everyday most of them don't even do none like back in the days
@@Beaheadoeverybody true but there’s still some bad area’s out there but a lot of those neighborhoods have been cleaned up an a lot of the guys that bang don’t even live in there hoods any more Mexican family’s have have moved in to a lot of these hoods
@@Beaheadoeverybody that’s everywhere bro a lot of hoods calmed down. Even Chicago is not as bad as it used to be because these younger generations have a lot of other options
We didn't have police cameras in the 90's. They went up in 02 on the Westside and Southside. No city though has had more murders since 63 than chicago. It's a gangster city and that will never change. It's where gangbanging originated.
Mikos hood vlogs are cool, but I appreciate you staying off the camera & letting the neighborhood do all the talking & linking up with individuals that know history of the area & can drop gems. Putting in even more work by including the chapters, thank you for all your hustle.
He originally started this style going hood to hood hood vlogs started it
@@Mdubble fax
Same I’m saying dude don’t be genuine either
most these dudes are twisted
they consider themselves gangsters but they all broke in public housing on welfare selling dime bags,how is that gangster??real gangsters made that name like capone n real scarface dudes.these dudes are shooters but they aint no rreal gangsters,,they broke standing on a corner ,not hating eeither its tru
Exactly, unlike Miko Worldwide lol
also, i enjoyed the guy who went in depth about the set of baby boy. these are the stories i like to hear because i was a kid when the movie came out and was always so intrigued being from the east coast. so fun to hear these kinds of recollections!
I loved that part too. I was like 10 when baby boy came out. I used to watch that shit over and over, lol. That and training day (which I hear they're working on a prequel to training day, and possibly a mini series) I sure hope so!
KING KONG AINT GOT SHIT! ON ME!
YES!!
I went to Marvin elementary 💯😂 class of 2001 , still live in the neighborhood now, I’m happy I came across this blog
i used to be ur neighbor
This is the type of coverage that is needed. Salute
You right people need to know why people don’t want to be around certain black folks and why blacks have no one to blame but themselves for their problems. It’s pathetic
Learned a lot more bout baby boy on this episode
Glad I can share with you
“I got kicked out private school in 2nd grade” he low key proud of that 🤣
Ong i peep 😆
Lol I think not
High key
He was a bad kid growing up. One time he pantsed the butler in front of the kitchen staff. Another time he TP'd the limo drivers house.. with 3-ply toilet paper.
It’s sad how backwards they got us thinking in the hood. I’m 44 and I didn’t realize it until way later in life when I started to open my eyes.
Better quality, better editing! I can tell! Good job on the Vlog, Hood!
Love the production quality, extended aspect ratio, and drone shots. There is a lot of work in his videos.
How do you achieve extended aspect ratio? Is it with a certain lens ?
YelloHill!!! One of the best out of Cali! Surprised I didn’t see Big Sad 1900 on here but Yello was a dope ass surprise
You can see Big Sad 1900 in this one: ruclips.net/video/wUuKiUJT4dI/видео.html
@@HoodVlogs go to a Hoova turf 52-112
@@qmitchellakaproveit.4970 i might, 74/Hoover been my home.
@@HoodVlogs how can I send you some merch from my clothing brand?????
My guy talked about Snoop & Baby Boy for 20 minutes, I thought we would never finish lol
Lol
They didn't film him for nothing. Smh. Dumb mafucka.
I used to stay right dere 2425 s Ridgeley, grazy
Big up to da community & da sets over dere bless
He been reliving that movie scene everyday of his life 😂
It’s been 21 years since that movie came out. A long long time.
Ong
Right like damn nigga move on get some business bout yoself
It’s crazy when live in environment when everyone don’t make it out and the only way to make out is through music and movies or sports when you a black man or brown man y’all say what you want but if you grew up like me saw what I saw in the hood before they gentrified you be happy to have that movie film in your community as youngsta not knowing if you going to get killed or life in prison witch I did ten years also been shot for the hood speak before you know what’s going on
@@marvlousthomas9476 LOL , or you could work hard at a real job to get out
Hoodvlogs always coordinating his videos with people on their days off of work. Incredible
lmao
🤣🤣🤣🤣
OG can’t let go of that movie filming that happened 😂😂😂😂😂 baby boy legendary tho
When you young growing up when you saw only drugs and gangs and prostitutes on the corner when your older homie from the hood made it out do to
Movies and music you tell me when you a youngsta what you have to look for hoping that break of something different to change the environment also the mindset
😂😂😂😂😂 Highlights
On God talking like it won a Oscar 😅
Yall be safe regardless of where you live. Be kind
I'm from Chicago, there is no safer place
Dam felt like goin back in a time machine when he was recalling about the the candy and snacks food etc being sold at houses in the hood..🙏the good ol days
I’m telling u!!! Me too!
@@candycane5703 that's you in your profile picture
@@quanbrooklynkid7776 ?? Wat?
@@quanbrooklynkid7776 why u asking everybody this?????
Always a hood historian that has unbelievable memory and knowledge.
Probably the most positive family vibe hood I ever seen 💯 respect
It ain't that dangerous
Hey! 💖Ty for the video! I’m just happy to see sum good weather 🤣🤣.. loved the childhood memories, movie breakdown of baby boy, n just the vibe!
Thank you also thank you for take up for me they really don’t know how it is Thank you
@@marvlousthomas9476 definitely!
I swear fam wit the Marvin the Martian jacket is fam in baby boy that was like come on cuz my jaw hurt 🤣
😂😂😂
Hoodvlogs keep doing your thing with the vlogs an keep them coming for real an stay safe 💯💯💯👍👍👍
Bro your channel is exploding! Congratulations!!! Still love your location selections! Salute!
dont you think the intro is lame with 100 lbs mex trying to act hard
That nigga at the beginning make me feel old, he said he was in elementary school in 2001, I graduated High School in 2001!! Feeling old!! Lol!! S/O to the Marvin’s!!! Much Love from Shreveport, Louisiana 💯💯
Same here graduated 2001 I was like dsm
Me too almost 40 may2 2022.
I was in 5th grade in 2001😄
Lol I was 30
@@marthaenriquez7811 you aged well 👍🏼
My neighborhood born and raised 2414 Carmona Ave. I'm from the era before they were Marvin gangster's they were The Disco Lockers . And then they became Marvin gangsta Crips, OG's BIg Scotty, Tyrone, Short Dog (RIP) to my OG cuzzo. Shan-Dog (RIP) Lil Mike, Gary, 8 Ball, Maniac, Eddieboy, Screwball, man this brings back memory. That's wild the lil homie said his cousin is from Geer, Geer and Marvin are serious rivals only separated by the 10 freeway. I remember when Mike liquor was first built on Hauser and Washington. Before Mikes everyone went to Georges' liquor on Carmona and Washington. Wow talk about memories.
Both the homies from Hamilton lol about time u get WestAdams tho. The neighborhood,Shoot out Marvin elementary and La Cienga Elementary.
Much love
I remember Baby Gangsta from back in the days. He used to catch the bus to school on Adams and Hauser when we both were probably about 14 years old. I grew in the Geers but I went to Marvin Elementary. I’m we both survived the 90’s in West LA back then. Respect Homie .
Hood Vlogs so authentic an nostalgic on the storytelling meko worldwide could never match 😊
ANOTHER LIT ASS SOUTH CENTRAL MOVIE. THIS IS WHY I LOVE YOUR CHANNEL. THANK YOU HV
Hoodvlogs stay with 🔥 content.. YELOHILL really up next my guy be dropping nothing but bangers 💯 much ❤ from Utah
Yelohill hard asf bro
100% facts
I do remember Tray Dee saying they was in Marvin's during Baby Boy
Ayeeee we back I love these episodes man 🙏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏💯💙💪
B.G STILL ON SOME POSITIVE TYPE BUIESNESS...GOOD SEEING U ON THE OUTSIDE....
Yes sir
Thanks for the history. I watched those movies
You welcome
I'm from DC I had a homeboy LA that claimed Marvin ( R.i.p. Ivan) move to DC of course we called him LA he loved the hood and y'all would be proud of him and how he carried himself in DC ..
Those hoods look normal like normal neighborhoods. It just goes to show that its the mentality not the physical environment that keeps people down.
Those hoods used to be way worst then now just saying my boy
there’s gang wars going on on that block it’s the environment
That’s daytime when it looks normal,
Yea because every hood don’t look like junkyard and the trench warfare in the world war 1
Looks like a 5 stars boutique hotel compared to Favelas or Manila slums
Mike's liquor store had everything. I use to go to Marvin and I lived on Ridgeley until I went to Webster then I moved to Beverly Hills. From Rags to riches. I use to stop a Mike's on the way home from school. I think the guy on facetime is a rapper Gee Corleon.
I respect your work ethic,. My boy out there in the field live interviews 💯 💪🏿
Hood vlogs coming with another banger video...
Another great vlog! Respect from Poland ! BTW I learn English from your vlogs ! You feel me ? :)
I grew up every where in south la and SB county... Just keep it pushing baby!!
On Ridgeley so many people stop by to take pics of baby boy Apartment.
4:37 talking about OG Marvin Jerome "Shorty" Muhammad from Da Lench Mob.
I felt like this was a behind the scenes of "Baby Boy" video.. 😂😂😂
Always stopping by to support hood vlogs all day esshay !
U do da dopest hood vlogz FAM salute from Portsmouth Va, 757 u really b wit da real people from dem hoods n yo joint got class n structure n da dudes u interview really got morals real hood niggas💪🏿💪🏿
D-M-V ❤
Shout out to YeloHill... Keep grinding and doing your thing homie. 💪🏾
Dude took zero breathes whiles telling 23 different stories…insane how popular he is
I really enjoyed It could see myself visiting
I remember taking a wrong turn and ending up lost in that same neighborhood while trying to take my family to Beverly Hills. Every street corner we made a stop was nothing but gang bangers/gangsters/crips/ staring at us. It was a scary experience.
@Rafael you ended up in Lennox huh
@@SouthernCali-jf5my Lennox is scary ash at night
@@testtset8385 yea and the mad orange ass street lights don’t set the mood any better either lmao
nothing like that anymore.
The media and their scare tactics strike again.. Instead of being scared and assuming the worst judging folks, you should've just grew a pair and asked one of the homies respectfully for directions. You would've been straight almost guaranteed. They maybe be gangbangers but they ain't savages.
Keep them coming steadier my G west up !!!
Nice done shots!
best hood youtuber nobody fukn wit bro i don’t missed a video n years
These guys seem happier than most people.👍
Wow - subscribed 10 minuts ago, and here we are - a new video! Thank you!
The OG a foo “I’m working they walking around” 😭💪🏽
Great episode!
If you aren’t from LA then you can’t understand the Gang Culture they have. I have a homie from LA that was banging young out there but once he moved to our current city it wasn’t no need to bang. It’s like you are a product of your environment until you change your environment.
Those homies that are grown have to move out of CA if not no matter where they go in La they can’t get away from the history
Yes !
The main gangs were started/enhanced/nurtured by the C I A in order to aid with their “substance distribution” into inner cities in the 1970s until the present.
Do some research into the C I A profiting from the “substance trade”, and you’ll see they have an open track record going back decades. They’ve used the same blueprint to form gangs/ cartels and take a portion of the profits.
Crenshaw District 8th Av and 63rd between Florence and Slauson on mine. NH fa death doe! You commented all facts. -Infant Dog-Man
i enjoy these vids, life in general is just one big thuggin it out til we all die.
the term thuggin subjective these days....could mean hustling in various ways legit or not
There was nothing like growing up in the Marvins. West LA forever.
W3ST L.A M3VIN ALL CIDES...3RDDDDDDD
Carmona!
Imma Ridgeley baby!
Adams spaulding
You a Marvin legend 🙏🏾
All due respect to the set and the brothers, I miss them days too. That man said "Lucas" that was the shit. That said it's time to do better and build better no more glorifying how we grew up. Let's glorify how to live the right way.
100.
I grew up on that street going to elementary, damn I remember going to the candy house and that bread smell every morning 😂
Smart men, u can tell by the way they talk. 🙌🏾 stay safe
Its amazing how we in LA could relate with our child hood like egging cars, ding dong ditch and playing sports in the street like basketball, football etc
Rites of passage growin up as a LA kid lol
Baby Gangsta is my Lil homie.. Love u glade to see u up 💙
West up
What's up with u.
@@natashacarroll5660 I been good how you been
Grinding. Working hard BG. You still coaching basketball? What ages?
@@natashacarroll5660 yes it really doesn’t matter college level but if they workouts what age
Attended Marvin Ave Elementary while in the 2nd grade. I still remember the afternoon our teacher sent us home early., didn't understand why until later that evening, Martin Luther King Jr. had been murdered.
That’s a crazy
Watching from the other side of the country lol. #BrickCity JERSEY!
THANX FOR NOTHIN BABY BOY: Every since y'all filmed the movie here they went up on our rent. 😳
Hahahaha damn sounds about right 💯😏
Wow really .. dam
Solid video bro
Baby Boy was such a dope movie.
that movie sucked
The dude with the Marvin the Martian jacket look like a OGd out Jason Weaver lol much respect
That fact they are two miles from Beverly Hills is mind blowing.
Come to the Midwest big bro, Chicago, Detroit, Minneapolis
knowing liquor store' name at age 7
proud to be suspended in second grade
getting job chapter - 10 seconds length
that's some inspiration on some different level cuh
Let’s see, I own multiple businesses, graduated high school with a 3.5 gpa and probably doing a whole lot better than you mentally, spiritually, and financially yeah let’s talk about inspiration! 🤣
Really enjoyed this content. A lot of good dudes in these hoods . Keep striving yall
Kings stay up Love & Peace 🖤 thank you For sharing this .
These are kings? You use that term loosely.
They used to be so deep on those blocks when I was a child. I went to Marvin Ave Elementary and would smell the bread man every morning in 1994-1995. Im surprised they are still around. Moved to Inglewood after and the program was way different and got accustom there. And he’s right about the tunnel at the end of the block on Marvin. It was closed in the 1990’s too 😂 I think they closed it after wars in the 80s I could be wrong
I work in West LA all I see is rich white folk in those neighborhoods had no idea they had hoods out there too lol
@WESTLA GENERAL No BS West LA like a foreign land to me. I'm from North Long beach/Compton. Never really been to the westside till I started working over there. I thought the Westside was just white people with money. Ran into a few other spots but majority I've only seen well off white folks
@@vizionaryentertainment8464 yeah now they start moving in spots once they feel safe
Maybe it was closed because the other side of the tunnel is a different neighborhood
@@vizionaryentertainment8464 😂😂
A cuzz this is mr boy blue from drit gang I miss my NIGGA real godfather Greg Luscs back in the day all harlems
Chill set wit smart older heads it seem like 💯
O.G. with the braids can tell you so many stories just looking in his eyes
Anything I say is real facts
Shout out to ya'll...you seem like a friendly group and I don't think you really wanna hurt nobody, just looking out for ya'll communities... Respect from Hamilton, Ontario Canada 🍁 big ups
All love cuz Ⓜ️
@@mastercrossoverreturns much love to the Marvin Gangsta Crips 3x
You sound like you from Canada. They sound like most Black American men, when not viewed through the lens of Liberal media.
🌴The main gangs were started/enhanced/nurtured by the C I A in order to aid with their “substance distribution” into inner cities in the 1970s until the present.
Do some research into the C I A profiting from the “substance trade”, and you’ll see they have an open track record going back decades. They’ve used the same blueprint to form gangs/ cartels and take a portion of the profits.
You have no clue 🤡
There’s a huge difference between wla and south la.it’s crazy.As an outta towner I’ll move in wla in way that I wouldn’t in south LA you can literally can feel the difference.honestly they got a lot of nice areas over there
My fam from Ridgley dr, everything they saying on point. #noflyzone
To the cat, wearing the MARVIN jacket... you need to be a school teacher... children would listen!!!
I am
@@marvlousthomas9476 beautiful, bro man... no dis, to the the cat who opened up the show, but YOU'RE THE ONE who stood out to be listened to!!!
He’s a basketball coach.
@@NastyMonkey kids will listen and remember, if they're hearing the right things... good for this brotha'
He just gotta learn to say “world famous movie” not the famous world movie lol.
My family owned a property on Ridgeley across from that building they filmed Baby Boy scenes at from 88-05. That Street don’t look nothing like it did back then.
I'm from New Orleans not too many Citys get our respect...California it's our second home all love can't wait to visit or move out there shout out HoodVlogs
"🙏🏿🤲🏿🖤🤝🏿💰🤝🏿🖤💪🏿🤞🏿"
Facts I visited last year LA a vibe I fucks with it definitely some spots out there where you wouldn't want to be caught up at
My fam from Louisiana moved from to Watts in the 60s and I’m currently here let me tell you don’t move here it’s 6-7 times more expensive than where you’re at. No opportunities, not a lot of black ppl anymore (Cali is only 6% black) harsh laws ect.. you gotta be a fool to move here now
@Murican187 that's what's up the majority of the ppl out here in l.a. with our roots are located in Watts the jordan downs or Nickersons and in baldwin hills/crenshaw and maybe a little in inglewood. Every fba with sense is moving back down south. L.A. is cool if you getting money and plan on staying single its terrible to raise a family though.
aye this my neighborhood 😂 born and raised in this area, specifically on Ridgeley Drive lmao
These are all new cats 2001 hahaha he was in elementary, I grew up on Ridgely from 92 to 2000
That's wassup Dope vlog 💯
I went to Hamilton High bacc in 80 with cuzz name Lucky from M/G and his homey Scotty from PBG. They livin >>>> ?
Scottye is from Marvin also
@@markhundley2774 Are they alive ?
@@cperry4963 yes
That’s my peroooo yelohill! ThTs a real one right there, my half Mexican brotha!
I moved to L.A. 9 yrs ago
I’m originally from Chicago
I got nothing but respect for the homies from L.A.- much love & respect ✊🏿
nice drone shots 💪🏾💪🏾🚁
This might just be the most beautiful ''hood'' in the country.
Avenue Pirus & Overhill 60s look nice
@Soldier of Jehovah yeah a bullshit lifestyle. So stupid .
That's one of the things I noticed when I moved here when people told me certain areas were bad.What will really shock you is the inland empire area.Those neighborhoods look really nice,spaced out nice stores and dangerous AF!
@Jose Ortiz Won't it throw you off..lol.
@Soldier of Jehovah loved the way you described LA. I grew up on the east coast in Newark, NJ our understanding of "the hood" is urban decay (run down crack buildings, corner stores, brownfield lots...etc.). As someone who has never been to the west coast I would imagine it's how you described.
Legend has it buddy still talkin bout being on the set of baby to this day! 😂😂😂😂😂
After watching this video, I have no idea how people could possibly discriminate against black people.
Lol smh
Agreed because there's no such thing as white poverty.
Can't we just all get along?
Your comment is like saying after watching a episode of The Sopranos I have no idea how people could discriminate against Italians.
Yall know this comment is sarcastic as heck right lol
Grew up right next to Marvin Elementary..Shout out to my OGs and the Young Homies..3x OG/Poncho