No offense to Al Profit the pioneer of interviewing these Detroit legends but i like how Mogul asks direct questions and allows his guests to narrate their own answers
Courtney Jr has always been the real deal and always had great conversation. And he's not all street stuff either. Very versatile, informational, and inspiring. I highly recommend that channel.
You’d like some of my shows. I’m a Detroit guy. Ex gangster. Did 13 years in prison. Mafia tied. Was a wild dude. In prison I wrote 9 novels, met and fell in love with a NYC publishing executive, married her the day after my release. Now my books are being called “the next Godfather.” A doc is being made this year. I’ve shared a few hundred stories on my channel but took all the best ones down. Producer wants to save them for the promoting the doc and TV series. But I still got some dope up on my channel
I knew an old YBI guy named Al. Owned a whole block. I dated his niece. He liked my leather so I took it off and gave it to him. He thought that was OG.
And He's just a clown coke head who's more concerned about politics than anything else not to mention the dude turned states evidence on his wrappy and everyone who is actually from the streets of Detroit knows about it. 🙄😒
Butch just stated this week, he respected Eddie Sr but he put him outta business in the late 70s by taking the projects. But it sounds like he was On his way out anyway due to indictment?
Hook me up with him. I’m a Detroit guy and have a radio show that features guest authors, with a focus on true crime, because of my backstory. Send him my way. Love to have him on.
@@DallasBrooksBey you should Google me. I'm a Detroit legend myself. REAL mafia. 13 years in prison. Wrote 9 novels there. Fell in love with a NYC publishing exec via letters. She waited 7 years and we married the day after I got out. And now my books, based on a Detroit mafia family, are being called "the next Godfather." Then I launched "OUR THING" Apparel, and now I own a publishing company and a radio station. Holler at me. I'd be happy to come on this shoe and talk about old street shit and prison. He been in HUGE pods, from VLAD to The Connect, I've been in the Huff Post. I have a doc being made in my life this year.
Man how i wish he was talking about Fortune 500 companies and everybody just legally passed they money down and nobody had to get high or go to jail. These not drug dealers they were misinformed businessmen i see why they gotta railroad us look what we can do in the streets we would devour that corporate office
Much love to you and your pops unfortunately before my cousin Chucky passed away we was just having a real deep conversation about our childhood he thought very respectful and highly of you as well as myself I appreciate your content that you've been delivering unlike other people who bolster exaggerate and tell a lot of lies I think you bring a very authentic an articulated delivery you never posted a Bragg Nora stretch the truth like your dad he's always been a very laid-back guy very down to earth a true stand-up guy one of my father's favorites in the game next to Big Eddie keep doing what you doing I hope everything works out for you with these movies and all that don't let other people those culture vultures try to move in a private from Blood Sweat and Tears of our love ones and comrades in the game Detroit Money Mack and Murder 67/1990 the real deal not this weak bs nowadayz
I think I read somewhere an Sicilian named gaetano badlamenti ( don Tano) got a 50 key shipment of dog knocked off in early 50s coming into Detroit he was the leader of the pizza connection and boss of the Sicilian Mafia in Sicily so the dog been jumping in the city for a long time ....I'd have to fact check been awhile since I read about don tano
@@Power_Lucci_Overall he wasn't the boss but def a street boss but gaetano I think was a little before tony jack billy jack time he came to Monroe mi in 1946 cause his brother Emmanuel had a store here but I believe that was the beginning of him getting the bag rolling
'WENT TO GET FIFTY .. THEY THREW ME FIFTY XTRA .. HIGHLY APPRECIATE .. THE REAL STRONG GESTURE .. SCHOOL OF HARD KNOCKS .. I NEVER FAILED A SEMESTER' ..
Frank went to the mountains just like all kingpins..likely Asia 1st because Asia didn't like America back then..and in time,by boat,he went to jaimaca in the hills because he had to be around black folks,because that's long term that's all he knew culture wise he could trust on certain levels. 😊that's my guess..as ole youngnicca
9:00 that’s big. The way he treated his people. I believe in if you did you you sit down but these guys be treating they people bad and expecting them to stand up and take time for em. They throwing you under that bud every single time
Did the Interviewer just ask if Detroit "EVER HAD A MOB PRESCENCE"? BROTHER, go do some research. Thats like asking: "DO PEOPLE GET HURT IN BOXING MATCHES?" OF COURSE!
Eddie was worth nothing in 1969 and in 18mths hes worth 10 million in 1970. So thats 100 million in todays Money. Thats what i call hustlering big time
With all due respect but as Big as Eddie Jackson was in the city and there is no doubt he was a major figure, but he definitely was never the biggest...he was one of the most well known and most flashy but the city has always had guys Bigger who hustled in the shadows and was very low-key.. remember the city didn't go dry when he went away because Bigger guys kept the streets flooded
Mannnnnnn I popped molly twice! At that moment I new, I’m done or I’m IM REALLY DONE!! 😂😂😂 that shit is awesome!! U definitely can ruin ur life off that that shit!
If anyone on here in the comments knows eddie sr or jr can u answer this question does eddie sr or jr or Courtney sr or jr do they own any businesses in Detroit now days,, or Demetrius Holloway or Maserati Rick own anything n Detroit now days
Bring EJ Jr on he was actually in these streets after his dad was gone, respect to CB Jr. but he wasnt never in these streets like that his dad CB Sr. was in theses streets. Please stick to producing the videos not acting like he was out here grindin.....!
Why black people always talked about the streets, selling drugs, dope etc. This brother just said he had a clothing store so talk about clothing business. White peoples have stories like, facebook, Steve Jobs, etc.. but we as black people just know dope..who’s the biggest dope dealer
@butchjones1486 well......he really had the bag. Unlike and no disrespect to the likes of these kinds of guys he stayed low built businesses and never got caught. IJS
@@RonaldDuncan-fi5kj What time frame are talking? Was this a Detroit Guy? From what part of town? Did he go anything else in the streets other than Clarence Carson?
@@RonaldDuncan-fi5kj Thanks, for that education. That's how it should be done. Legitimate businesses and very, very quiet off the books enterprise. If you choose that world. I don't know if he would discuss pass endeavors? Especially since he appears to have gotten away. I wouldn't do anything to link me to the other life. Which may open him up to questions, investigations and Law Enforcement contact about: 1. Past crimes 2. Bodies 3. Conspiracies 4. Money A. Tax evasion I would remain under the radar. But everybody is different?
No offense to Al Profit the pioneer of interviewing these Detroit legends but i like how Mogul asks direct questions and allows his guests to narrate their own answers
Al profit always talks over the people
You kinda right but you have to understand al profit was first and Mogul has a point of reference on how to do it
@@DetroitRockinAnd think he knows everything. A Straight Clown, I don't give a damn about him...
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Nate boon said he's looking for profit
Courtney Jr has always been the real deal and always had great conversation. And he's not all street stuff either. Very versatile, informational, and inspiring. I highly recommend that channel.
Wait a minute. This is about a 70’s drug dealer?
I was born in Detroit, love hearing these stories
Could you please find more articulate people like this all the time. This was educational.
You’d like some of my shows. I’m a Detroit guy. Ex gangster. Did 13 years in prison. Mafia tied. Was a wild dude. In prison I wrote 9 novels, met and fell in love with a NYC publishing executive, married her the day after my release. Now my books are being called “the next Godfather.” A doc is being made this year. I’ve shared a few hundred stories on my channel but took all the best ones down. Producer wants to save them for the promoting the doc and TV series. But I still got some dope up on my channel
gotta get eddie jackson Jr next 💪🏾
For sure🎯
Facts!!
Eddie Jr got stories for days. And a very interesting guy. Would love to see him up next.
Great interview most definitely had my attention. This brotha knows ALL the drug history in the city.
This was one of my favorite interviews
You gotta get Kurt Mcgurt on the show Y.B.I.
Keep it going...he don't miss🔥🔥🔥🔥
Great interview I've been a Motown Mafia fan for years. I love that fly suit your wearing Mr.Brown Jr🔥👍🏾
So good to see my guy getting interviewed he looks so much more comfortable salute
I love interviews like this,hearing about the legends of the streets
I knew an old YBI guy named Al. Owned a whole block. I dated his niece. He liked my leather so I took it off and gave it to him. He thought that was OG.
Bring up Eddie baby!
U know he coming
Greatest show on earth so he say
Right on Detroit history man, and keeping real Mr Courtney Brown jr.
CBJr story telling is top notch
Al like “ I interviewed all these dudes first”
And He's just a clown coke head who's more concerned about politics than anything else not to mention the dude turned states evidence on his wrappy and everyone who is actually from the streets of Detroit knows about it. 🙄😒
Big boss film 🎥 work!!🙌😎💯💯💯
Great interview
A 50 on the bag is crazy 🤯
I hope you interview Eddie Jackson jr sir 💯💯💯💯
Courtney Brown Jr 🔥🔥💪🏽
Keep this og shit going big bro I’m fw the content 💯
Great structural interview, easy to follow.
Game recognize game. . .as always.
Much love n respect from Dallas.
Butch just stated this week, he respected Eddie Sr but he put him outta business in the late 70s by taking the projects. But it sounds like he was
On his way out anyway due to indictment?
Hook me up with him. I’m a Detroit guy and have a radio show that features guest authors, with a focus on true crime, because of my backstory. Send him my way. Love to have him on.
Bro I'm the goat 🐐 real talk
@@DallasBrooksBey you should Google me. I'm a Detroit legend myself. REAL mafia. 13 years in prison. Wrote 9 novels there. Fell in love with a NYC publishing exec via letters. She waited 7 years and we married the day after I got out. And now my books, based on a Detroit mafia family, are being called "the next Godfather."
Then I launched "OUR THING" Apparel, and now I own a publishing company and a radio station. Holler at me. I'd be happy to come on this shoe and talk about old street shit and prison. He been in HUGE pods, from VLAD to The Connect, I've been in the Huff Post. I have a doc being made in my life this year.
Great interview shoutout to the D very outstanding guys
I never knew box was who he was as a kid damn it was some hell of a people to come from paradise valley “the Brewsters”💯💯
GREAT INTERVIEW...!!
Love your channel...!!
Much appreciated!
Oh you bout to interview all of them I’m subscribing now
Get some of the players from Baltimore, that were portrayed on the Wire
Melvin Williams Allen Smallwood liddy Jones
Cali had them kingpins too
Man how i wish he was talking about Fortune 500 companies and everybody just legally passed they money down and nobody had to get high or go to jail. These not drug dealers they were misinformed businessmen i see why they gotta railroad us look what we can do in the streets we would devour that corporate office
East side Stand Up!
People DO call out casino losers. Atleast I do.
Wowwww 5 min in and im in shock!! My boy met his connect through a addict?? Thats wilddd
I found out some info about my dad thanks to the first documentary he was name in the Documentary as John Claxton.
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@@lodown3511what’s that for bro lol
Amen 🙏🏻 like jr said at 54:05 GOD is the ULTIMATE CHOICE in life.
32,32,32. Those was really the good day
Listening to it the second time is better. I am glad Courtney got off of crack. He is a brilliant man who good with numbers and he had been in Africa
Fort Bragg (renamed Fort Liberty) is next to Fayetteville (Fayettenam) not Durham
Much love to you and your pops unfortunately before my cousin Chucky passed away we was just having a real deep conversation about our childhood he thought very respectful and highly of you as well as myself I appreciate your content that you've been delivering unlike other people who bolster exaggerate and tell a lot of lies I think you bring a very authentic an articulated delivery you never posted a Bragg Nora stretch the truth like your dad he's always been a very laid-back guy very down to earth a true stand-up guy one of my father's favorites in the game next to Big Eddie keep doing what you doing I hope everything works out for you with these movies and all that don't let other people those culture vultures try to move in a private from Blood Sweat and Tears of our love ones and comrades in the game Detroit Money Mack and Murder 67/1990 the real deal not this weak bs nowadayz
Courtney Brown Jr Salute 🌎 real soild bro 😎
We definitely need movies Frank Matthews and about Courtney and Fatman
I definitely want to see one about Fat Man and C Brown Sr.
The cook up came from them Boyz in the OAK TOWN ..... IM FROM STL AND I KNOW THAT
I think I read somewhere an Sicilian named gaetano badlamenti ( don Tano) got a 50 key shipment of dog knocked off in early 50s coming into Detroit he was the leader of the pizza connection and boss of the Sicilian Mafia in Sicily so the dog been jumping in the city for a long time ....I'd have to fact check been awhile since I read about don tano
Tony Jack was a Mob boss from the D
@@Power_Lucci_Overall he wasn't the boss but def a street boss but gaetano I think was a little before tony jack billy jack time he came to Monroe mi in 1946 cause his brother Emmanuel had a store here but I believe that was the beginning of him getting the bag rolling
CB2 💯💰
SOO! Nobody saw the butch interview addressing eddie jr ?😁
Where can I see it
@@youtubeclown443 the beat factory 313
Butch Jones is a alleged snitch
'WENT TO GET FIFTY .. THEY THREW ME FIFTY XTRA .. HIGHLY APPRECIATE .. THE REAL STRONG GESTURE .. SCHOOL OF HARD KNOCKS .. I NEVER FAILED A SEMESTER' ..
HE UNLOCKED THE UNLOCKABLE
Need Eddie Jackson jr mogul
Frank went to the mountains just like all kingpins..likely Asia 1st because Asia didn't like America back then..and in time,by boat,he went to jaimaca in the hills because he had to be around black folks,because that's long term that's all he knew culture wise he could trust on certain levels.
😊that's my guess..as ole youngnicca
9:00 that’s big. The way he treated his people. I believe in if you did you you sit down but these guys be treating they people bad and expecting them to stand up and take time for em. They throwing you under that bud every single time
Did the Interviewer just ask if Detroit "EVER HAD A MOB PRESCENCE"?
BROTHER, go do some research. Thats like asking:
"DO PEOPLE GET HURT IN BOXING MATCHES?"
OF COURSE!
Eddie was worth nothing in 1969 and in 18mths hes worth 10 million in 1970. So thats 100 million in todays Money. Thats what i call hustlering big time
250k in 90 days, that crack was some else boy
Was dogfood not crack
Dogfood is heroin
Detroit very rich history of Mafia. Go south of Detroit river. Iykyk!!! Lol
CBJ my ninja
Checkerboard Redd....
I would have rather you interviewed Eddie baby jr then him
🛑 WHAT ABOUT CARL FIGGS
I guess that nobody told with 32 people was a jab at BMF 🤨
Just a true fact. If you watch First 48, folks snitch for a cigarette.
🔥🔥🔥💎💎💎💎
Is this one of the famous Brown brothers?
Detroit people are still close to this d
FALSE... people do say something about folks losing their homes gambling or how much alcohol ruins SO MANY lives... That's an insane statement 54:55
With all due respect but as Big as Eddie Jackson was in the city and there is no doubt he was a major figure, but he definitely was never the biggest...he was one of the most well known and most flashy but the city has always had guys Bigger who hustled in the shadows and was very low-key.. remember the city didn't go dry when he went away because Bigger guys kept the streets flooded
Pimping Jimmy Jones was a legend on the eastside of Detroit connected to Frank Nitty Usher😁😁😁
I thought you were about to graduate high school when the field Marshall came home?
🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
San Mateo red
Shout out to Eddie Jr Baby!!
Billion dollar, 4 decade run????
Damn u have too many commercials
Peaceful Eternity POPS Richard A.WAKEFIELD 1-13-2024 💔😢
Niggas ina D different 💯!!!
Mannnnnnn I popped molly twice! At that moment I new, I’m done or I’m IM REALLY DONE!! 😂😂😂 that shit is awesome!! U definitely can ruin ur life off that that shit!
YBI
If anyone on here in the comments knows eddie sr or jr can u answer this question does eddie sr or jr or Courtney sr or jr do they own any businesses in Detroit now days,, or Demetrius Holloway or Maserati Rick own anything n Detroit now days
Bring EJ Jr on he was actually in these streets after his dad was gone, respect to CB Jr. but he wasnt never in these streets like that his dad CB Sr. was in theses streets. Please stick to producing the videos not acting like he was out here grindin.....!
Donald Goines
Fens been around sents WW1
OG CBJR
Cokey Moe Joe.....
🤫🤫🤫🤫🤫
No pie I fw al profit but his shit ain’t fwu
Why black people always talked about the streets, selling drugs, dope etc. This brother just said he had a clothing store so talk about clothing business. White peoples have stories like, facebook, Steve Jobs, etc.. but we as black people just know dope..who’s the biggest dope dealer
It's crazy because my parents used to run all of these people, but these dope stories are getting old. Let's talk about what's going on NOW!
@@greglouchno they didn’t keep wishing
@@glassboi5401what???
@@greglouch whaatt
Man they will take you fishing sir
0keedok
Y’all, please stop interviewing and glorifying people who have destroyed the black community
Go fishing sir
Why do you even watch that’s strange
New york City has the most hands down
I want to work with this guy,
Its Liddy
R you taking about liddy Jones from bmor
Yall dont know bout Clarence E. Carson
No, educate the People. Who is Clarence E. Carson?
@butchjones1486 well......he really had the bag. Unlike and no disrespect to the likes of these kinds of guys he stayed low built businesses and never got caught. IJS
@@RonaldDuncan-fi5kj
What time frame are talking?
Was this a Detroit Guy? From what part of town?
Did he go anything else in the streets other than Clarence Carson?
Just Mr. Carson. Westside.....85-2004. Under the radar. Had trucking companies,Real Estate, city construction contracts and a helluva bag!!!
@@RonaldDuncan-fi5kj Thanks, for that education. That's how it should be done. Legitimate businesses and very, very quiet off the books enterprise. If you choose that world.
I don't know if he would discuss pass endeavors? Especially since he appears to have gotten away.
I wouldn't do anything to link me to the other life.
Which may open him up to questions, investigations and Law Enforcement contact about:
1. Past crimes
2. Bodies
3. Conspiracies
4. Money
A. Tax evasion
I would remain under the radar. But everybody is different?
Please brother stop speaking on certain things Please
Go fishing boy