Im from W/S 90 NHC all this warring bs got to stop...Sign of the book of revelation is at hand... We are the chosen ones of Yah and need each other more than ever to fight against the new world order
Shit was crazy in the 80s bruh....I had to walk through all this everyday to get to Denker Park for practice...nigga basically had to pick a side or you fighting everyday
I remember being a student at USC back in 2004. One of the mothers in my church son was from Rollin 20s-Kevin “Big Evil” was murdered by 18 Street. I remember driving down Jefferson from USC... the 20s were out heavy on Jefferson Blvd a day after it happen in a show of force. Also, USC police patrol that area heavy as well as the LAPD. Many USC police are former LAPD.
My older cousin from FTB I took him through his hood he showed me another strong hold apartment for them on Catalina. At the same time, USC got security standing on every single corner! On the back streets! That was a trip
Mfs really dont know the streets of LA and how close we are to each other.Some hoods u didnt need a car u just had to cross the street or walk around the corner.Some people really dont have a idea of how hectic shit was and sometimes can still be
@@damuaskari2275 This is not the first time I came to the planet But every time I come, only a few could understand it I came as Isis, my words they tried to ban it I came as Moses, they couldn't follow my Commandments I came as Solomon, to a people that was lost I came as Jesus, but they nailed me to a cross I came as Harriet Tubman, I put the truth to Sojourner Other times, I had to come as Nat Turner They tried to burn me, lynch me and starve me So I had to come back as Marcus Garvey, Bob Marley They tried to harm me, I used to be Malcolm X Now I'm on the planet as the one called KRS Kickin' the metaphysical, spiritual, tryin' to like Get with you, showin' you, you are invincible The Black Panther is the black answer for real In my spiritual form, I turn into Bobby Seale On the wheels of steel, my spirit flies away And enters into Kwame Ture
Skipp you hit this right on the head! I grew up right near Jefferson and Raymond Ave. From 37th St School, to Holy Name, Foshay, to Manual Arts and not to mention playing Pop Warner in Inglewood and baseball at Rancho Park next to Dorsey, I couldn't tell you how many close calls I made it through. Choosing the right path just walking to school, to the store or to grab a burger back in late 70s early 80s was treacherous! Great video!
I grew up between western and Washington/Venice, went to 24th elementary and mount Vernon jr high. It was crazy how close the 20’s and 30’s were. Half of em was kinda related thru their Belizean heritage.
Everytime I watch these videos. It blows my mind how these guys are a block away from each other. Just imagine how many times it was "on sight" with each other. 😯😯
Yo u from Jersey too!?! and also yea that's what's sad...I live here in LA now and I here the stories constantly of how back in the day these guys literally all knew each other went to elementary and Jr high together...know each other's families and everything and once they got to their teenage/early twenties years they literally started hunting each other down for sport because their neighborhoods now divided them...some sad and scary shit...LA is still very bad from what I can see but it also has calmed down a lot from what my people who grew up here all tell me... gentrification is real!
Grew up in this neighborhood. 35th and Walton ave off of Jefferson (FTB). Went to 32nd street elementary school. That was my walk to school everyday on Jefferson. One other thing I remember was a lot of Mexican and latino gangs that would be in our area beefing. Had to keep your head on a swivel. I remember on the corner on Vermont and Jefferson before they built that ladder day saint church, that was an open area where they would have those little hood carnivals with rides and food. Everyone would come and it would be all good. Occasional fight but everyone would keep it respectful with peoples families there. We all grew up so close together and new people from other hoods that were literally right across the street. I learned so much during those years and if you are like me and still breathing and able to comment on this post, you know how precious life is and what you had to do to get here to this point. You have an understanding unlike anything anyone not from this area could ever begin to understand. This was a crazy time when even the PD was a gang set trippin in the neighborhood. Great video! This one really took me back. Thank you!
I grew up on 30th St between Western & St Andrews. I never banged but been banged on and shot at by 20's growing up. Gentrification is real. I went to the military in '83 when crack was starting to really hit. Can you imagine if all the ballers had bought all that real estate and held on to it?
Grew up in Watts in Imperial Courts. Same thing, walking distance to Ten Line and Grape Street. Not as close, but close enough to get caught slippin. Shit was a Warzone back in the day. Never forget where I’m from tho #WattsUp
I can relate when I came to California in 1987, by late 88 I was living around the corner in Panorama City from some Watts cats from Front Street CRIPS... When they took me to Watts ooooh weeeee that's when I realized how Real this shit was
A nigga saw star wars at the University Village back in 1977...Bought groceries at either 32nd street market or thriftys on adams and Vermont...Went to Vermont elementary school...Ate at one of the original Jack in the box on Vermont just past adams...Bought candy from sun moon liquor...And bakery goods from the bakery on adams near catalina...Mom's moved us over there in 1971 ... 1535 west 23rd street...
This where I grew up...having to walk through 20's and then through 30s hood to get to Denker Park for baseball practice was a chore to say the least...not to mention walking to USC or the ABC Market/ Movie theater
Man thats crazy that shit is 2 close 4 comfort and i feel you about us being kicked out of our hoods n varrios making it better 4 them but not us.... raising the rents we cant afford... not helping us but clearing enthic cleansing of long time black n brown neighborhoods 4 its like their corraling us to all move to them valley towns which is like the wild west nowadays with transplants from towns having to click up again 4 protection in a new town crazy
I grew up on 37th Place & Catalina FTB hood. I thank the guy above for watching over me. I always used to be walking to all three of the neighborhoods to visit friends. I was one of the few, that they didn’t join a gang. God bless!
Good vid. My old stomping grounds. Lived deep in Harpys (Vermont/24th) hood in the 20's and went to Foshay and Manual Arts. Got hit up once by the FTBs walking home from Foshay and got into it with a Harlem 30 on Denker. Funny thing is, I had friends from all 3 gangs and didnt gang bang.
I went to Foshay middle school and had family and friends from both sets... we would catch the bus on Normandie heading south across from Hamburger Dans... The FTB’s would be out every day after school... and some times we walked 3 more blocks down and caught the bus on 39th Harlem Hood... and if you wanted to walk a couple more blocks your now catching the bus in 40’s hood..... life in the late 80’s and 90’s was crazy... How to survive in south central
It’s crazy cause I use to live out there, we lived at 27th and 7th ave and I went to 6th ave... back then it was a middle school and Elementary. I remember telling everybody about GDs and vice lord...
I remember when they first built the Burger Palace and when Curtis dad had the arcade, getting candy at Mr. Adams store and getting my haircut at Jones barbershop .......Your videos are nothing but true facts!!! Growing up in Harlem and that area in general was no joke....
nah bro what u doing is monumental...you literally probably saved people's lives with this video...many people probably had no idea just how potentially dangerous those neighborhoods were until you educated them.. I'm originally from Jersey and I live in LA now...the hood in LA can be very misleading because it kinda looks nice (in comparison to New Jersey hoods) but trust and believe these LA palm trees and sunshine filled neighborhoods can turn deadly in a heartbeat..I have my family out here so I spend very little time in the hood in LA..not tryna have my son around a certain element and energy but I definitely respect the OGs in LA who doing what you're doing trying to educate and make a change..salute King!
@Delgado smooth721st of all...nobody's tryin to compare where's the worst place or who's the baddest. I was jus commentin on a place that i know about. I know y'all got it bad out there but i cant comment on that bcuz I've never been to anywhere but the WEST! So i can't comment on nothin but that! I listen & hear wats goin on out there & can doin NOTHIN but PRAY for y'all bcuz 1 day, we're ALL gonna have to get it together!
I lived on Washington and 12th Ave when I was kid back in the 80s. It was busy to say the least. A lot of people got hurt on Bronson, 18th St, and the alley off of 10th and 18th.
This gave me a chill. I really feel for the kids in that situation, because I can almost do the same video in St Louis. Also between gangs that have decades of history, and dozens of bodies. I got shot in a drive by 7x by mistaken, identity by a kid young enough to be my son. In moved in an apt complex that was warring with gangs on 3 sides of em.
Hey Skipp, I might know u, or my sister Gigi, but I know that area o so well, moved on Walton & 29th in 1972, and lived in LA all my life, in Tristate area now, but so much has changed, as it should, but there's nowhere like it, the best thing you could ever do is change locations and get a education.
Love what you’re doing. I stayed off Catalina for short time period, and it’s crazy how much gentrification and cameras have changed things. Keep spreading the positive message and making the younger generation think about what they’re doing.
I like wat u doin its different from others cuz u give us a visual, we hear bout these hoods but we dont know how they look or where they are n how close they are to eachother 👍🏼🔥💯
It’s peaceful today yesterday I can bet not the same . It’s amazing the way things change over words. The effects of words play a big role things work out. Night time I bet its the jump off.
Skip I agree 100% so blind that they trying to keep us divided and conquered but hopefully hearing ogs speak will help out in cali and other places great video respect the work
By our own decisions. Did the they name the gangs too? When the gangs got together them theys were standing there making the rules? Giving orders. I believe we own this.
Every Time I Think About The 30's...I Think About Just Jefferson!!! And; Every Time I Think About 20's, City Stones, And Fruits... I Think About Just Adams!!! Boy I Was Wrong....Thanks For The Clarification Skipp!!!!
@@Beatbyawhiteboy King and Western in front of the donut shop by the Popeyes they used to be posted deep AF lol.. and at King park still they shit..i grew up in 30s hood on Normandie and Rolland Curtis a blocc past 39thk street
Seem like you really had to keep your head on a swivel when you living in LA, with the way gangs got they territory set up, they got enemies just steps away, that had to be hectic
I'm from Texas. I enlisted in the coast guard. I drove to LA to stay with my dad and his wife. They lived on S Halldale. 27th wasn't far away. Nether was W Adams. I stayed with them two different times, for a month, or a few weeks. I didn't move around too much in the neighborhoods. I was later told I was in the rollin 20s bloods area. I would drive out, get on Western Avenue. I would cross under I 10 and passed Korea town. Make a left and I'd be in W LA near UCLA. Make a right and there was mcArthur Park. Keep straight the street turned into sunset bllvd in Hollywood. This was decades ago.
I used to stay on Halldale off Normandie n Adams though I’m from Pasadena I was low key in there and it was poppin ova there with the 20s vs 30s by the park and that alley. Apartments was full of Belizans
patrick Joseph I went to Foshay middle school and we would catch the bus on Normandie heading south across from Hamburger Dans... The FTB would be out every day after school... and some times we walked 3 more blocks down and caught the bus on 39th Harlem Hood... and if you wanted to walk a couple more blocks your now catching the bus in 40’s hood..... life in the late 80’s and 90’s was crazy... How to survive in south central.
They use call them the Pinks apartment on Montclair......I went to 6th Ave Mr Brown was the Princple. Bullock use ride his bike down the hill to Earl liquior store on 7th Ave
I grew up on Denker I went to kinder at the lil school by Marvin's Liquor. One of my peoples by marriage is from 20's lol. My pops used to take me to the Burger Palace all the time! And Fred's down the street lol!
Yeah Skipp I grew up in both hoods. I grew up on 38th and Normandie on the West side of the street was the Rolling 30's crips on the east side of Normandie was the Fruit Town Brims. We all went to Forshay together. Then we moved to 5th Ave and Mount Clair and just as you said the same close boundaries. We went to Mount Vernon Jr. High. Man it was rough, I had friends on both sides because I play Football and was known for that and still it got rough sometimes. But I always had a knew someone on both side that would stop me from getting assaulted or at least I would get a head up. I never banged but I still had to deal with it and thats the truth.
My grandmother stayed on 29 and la salle in 20's blood hoop that's how I met Santa clows and Jimbo plus baby D Plus I remember ABC food market on Jefferson and western back in the day
you ain't lying about cops messing with folks that grew up in them streets. We used to be all up in them streets as pre-teens. Woodys Bicycles, Thriftys, on the northwest corner. Used to get free Christmas trees there across from the post office. Before we sold our house on magnolia & adams, that neighborhood went "OCS"(off campus housing).. used to see the older common folk being harassed by USC security and LAPD. RIP Mike..
My brother baby ko(T.I.P) from ETG had a broad from Bps BUT she lived in OHC hood and he used to stay going over there and I use to go with him cuz she had 4 lil brothers my age and it’s crazy cuz 2 of them from 20’s now and 2 were from 30’s but one of them passed a couple years ago. It’s just crazy how you can live under the same roof and grow up with someone and split ways like that
Man im from OKC when we rolled thru there and I seen how close the different sets hoods were...i was like DAMN I know it was dangerous as hell in the 80's and 90's rt. We ate at the soul food restaurant called Delicious 👍🏾👍🏾...but i will say this LA is WAKING UP, once LA makes that next Black Panther movement were BLACK PEOPLE UNITE...then everyone else will FOLLOW their LEAD..facts!!! Shot out to the BRIMS, PIRUS, CRIPS and ESES in KALI, from a real 1 from OKC 405 💯✊🏾👌🏾🤟🏾
Hey Skipp I don't know you bro but your videos are great and fascinating....I will say this once you started publishing these videos you became a educator of both knowledge and negative feed back! People who don't know about South Central and the gang geographics are going to say negative things.....It's up to you to give The 5 "s Who What When Where and How!!!!!!! Its like being a professor and a student says the wrong thing..Saying people should'nt respond how ever the comment being stupid should make you go harder in the paint to express the knowledge and Gang History...Keep doing your thing bro.... keep up the great work...Keep pushing!
Skip you know there's a famous pic of rollin 20s bloods in estavan oriols LA photography do you know who the guys are in those pics ? They also did a photoshoot for FHM with leader OG Bloodhound they have some Mexican or Hispanic looking guys in there to
Jefferson and Denker, oh yeah yeah yeah that's Jeff and Budlong Fruit Town Brims. I used to slide through and see a chick over there gambling with my life, other fools hoods hahahahaha. L.A. trap for real...
Look like a beautiful suburb community. Really would have like to see how yall city would have been with freezing cold weather and snow. That shit look beautiful out there family.
I was up at the Playboy Jazz Festival a few years back, and musician Gregory Porter got on stage, and told the audience he grew up off of Normandie between Jefferson and Adams in the early 80s. He said he lives in New York now.
Yeah major interesting very interesting write down near by the building as you pointed on Montclair where they filmed Menace to Society scene at the homegirl Dorette's house. I Grew up a portion of my life just up the opposite side of that hill on 7th Ave and 25th by the freeway..
Man I used to live on 29th street and lowkey probably had bloods kickin it outside my building but i was too young to know so i thought my area was safe, mane..now im older and I see shit and lowkey be paranoid walking thru here now, proud of West Adams tho
The liquor store closed down before 92 the riots closed everything else but they went first.. Golden Bird sold to Louisiana Chicken around that time too but that closed last year..
I grew up In From a Mexican barrio got along with the Harlem 30s am very familiar with those street Shout out to Big Forhead Rolling30s may you Rest in Peace Kiwe ...
I’m from Hoover but I got much respect for what u doing I’m a youngster but it’s time for a change
D-loksta D Hxgg Good lookin out Loc
verz 🍊
Im from W/S 90 NHC all this warring bs got to stop...Sign of the book of revelation is at hand... We are the chosen ones of Yah and need each other more than ever to fight against the new world order
@@prettyboydlove02 USC students RULE! ✊🏻
@@prettyboydlove02 Black people need to drop the white mans religions first. Get back to our roots of what we followed in Africa..
Damn. The Harlems , BPS, NHB-20's, and Fruit Town Brims all in that area. OOHH I know that was hot over there.🔥
Good one Skipp..
Shit was crazy in the 80s bruh....I had to walk through all this everyday to get to Denker Park for practice...nigga basically had to pick a side or you fighting everyday
100 on that Bloods had that area on Lock
Lol 3 Blood sets on 1 of us and still around homies doing some right
@@h3o208 Jungles right there. Aint far.... Avez went to Dorsey.
Yeah that's definitely what's up 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
I remember being a student at USC back in 2004. One of the mothers in my church son was from Rollin 20s-Kevin “Big Evil” was murdered by 18 Street. I remember driving down Jefferson from USC... the 20s were out heavy on Jefferson Blvd a day after it happen in a show of force.
Also, USC police patrol that area heavy as well as the LAPD. Many USC police are former LAPD.
Rip Amack FUCK FAKETEENS
My older cousin from FTB I took him through his hood he showed me another strong hold apartment for them on Catalina. At the same time, USC got security standing on every single corner! On the back streets! That was a trip
35/catalina where some be.... they actually got fam with homes round that way
@@NAT-turners-Revenge who yo folks from the set?
@@sliding_by8607 Where Baby Z at??
35 & Catalina Baby right here and you tellin the truth about them USC security guards
I’m from WestSide P1RU I follow a few of you guys that do hood vlogs. Always good to see someone trying to do good for the community.
Mfs really dont know the streets of LA and how close we are to each other.Some hoods u didnt need a car u just had to cross the street or walk around the corner.Some people really dont have a idea of how hectic shit was and sometimes can still be
Damu Askari Hey bro hope you put some knowledge into that buster LA Times. smh
@@OGTrollTroll8 LoL maan some people think this a game
Damu Askari LoL True
@@damuaskari2275
This is not the first time I came to the planet
But every time I come, only a few could understand it
I came as Isis, my words they tried to ban it
I came as Moses, they couldn't follow my Commandments
I came as Solomon, to a people that was lost
I came as Jesus, but they nailed me to a cross
I came as Harriet Tubman, I put the truth to Sojourner
Other times, I had to come as Nat Turner
They tried to burn me, lynch me and starve me
So I had to come back as Marcus Garvey, Bob Marley
They tried to harm me, I used to be Malcolm X
Now I'm on the planet as the one called KRS
Kickin' the metaphysical, spiritual, tryin' to like
Get with you, showin' you, you are invincible
The Black Panther is the black answer for real
In my spiritual form, I turn into Bobby Seale
On the wheels of steel, my spirit flies away
And enters into Kwame Ture
@@QuickHittinEm Pretty good lol
Skipp you hit this right on the head! I grew up right near Jefferson and Raymond Ave. From 37th St School, to Holy Name, Foshay, to Manual Arts and not to mention playing Pop Warner in Inglewood and baseball at Rancho Park next to Dorsey, I couldn't tell you how many close calls I made it through. Choosing the right path just walking to school, to the store or to grab a burger back in late 70s early 80s was treacherous! Great video!
I grew up between western and Washington/Venice, went to 24th elementary and mount Vernon jr high. It was crazy how close the 20’s and 30’s were. Half of em was kinda related thru their Belizean heritage.
I went to Mount Vernon in the early 90s as well.
Exactly
@Mod. Comp it was either that or the valley and fortunately I went from Arlington Heights straight to the Valley from there..
Everytime I watch these videos. It blows my mind how these guys are a block away from each other. Just imagine how many times it was "on sight" with each other. 😯😯
And there hoods are big asf too besides FTB
I swear that shit was krazy asf but normal asf also
Yo u from Jersey too!?! and also yea that's what's sad...I live here in LA now and I here the stories constantly of how back in the day these guys literally all knew each other went to elementary and Jr high together...know each other's families and everything and once they got to their teenage/early twenties years they literally started hunting each other down for sport because their neighborhoods now divided them...some sad and scary shit...LA is still very bad from what I can see but it also has calmed down a lot from what my people who grew up here all tell me... gentrification is real!
@@wreckteamtex4460 I went to 36th St elementary school....by the time I got to Jr High I couldn't speak to half my friends I had in elementary
@@MannyTwice damnnnn that's crazy bro!!!
Skipp u putting our baby's on game and thank u again for showing the light. Peace
Grew up in this neighborhood. 35th and Walton ave off of Jefferson (FTB). Went to 32nd street elementary school. That was my walk to school everyday on Jefferson. One other thing I remember was a lot of Mexican and latino gangs that would be in our area beefing. Had to keep your head on a swivel. I remember on the corner on Vermont and Jefferson before they built that ladder day saint church, that was an open area where they would have those little hood carnivals with rides and food. Everyone would come and it would be all good. Occasional fight but everyone would keep it respectful with peoples families there. We all grew up so close together and new people from other hoods that were literally right across the street. I learned so much during those years and if you are like me and still breathing and able to comment on this post, you know how precious life is and what you had to do to get here to this point. You have an understanding unlike anything anyone not from this area could ever begin to understand. This was a crazy time when even the PD was a gang set trippin in the neighborhood. Great video! This one really took me back. Thank you!
I've stayed in Compton, Watts, Inglewood, Gardena, Jungles, South Central LA in the 80s and 90s .. I got a resume 🤔😂😂
Partially grew up and had many family members in this area. #Belizean 🇧🇿 Respect
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Coppa 🇧🇿
Coppa if you see badboy (Glenn Roy) tell Tommygunn from Emerald Hills said wasssup
Shyne Po
I grew up on 30th St between Western & St
Andrews. I never banged but been banged on and shot at by 20's growing up. Gentrification is real. I went to the military in '83 when crack was starting to really hit. Can you imagine if all the ballers had bought all that real estate and held on to it?
Where the original fatburgers was man I miss that spot and house of dimes tacos on jefferson
@@deeh7786 House of dimes had the bomb tacos fo' sho' !
My mom sold her house on 37th and Western behind the Ho Sai Kai...I still think about that
Grew up in Watts in Imperial Courts. Same thing, walking distance to Ten Line and Grape Street. Not as close, but close enough to get caught slippin. Shit was a Warzone back in the day. Never forget where I’m from tho #WattsUp
I can relate when I came to California in 1987, by late 88 I was living around the corner in Panorama City from some Watts cats from Front Street CRIPS... When they took me to Watts ooooh weeeee that's when I realized how Real this shit was
A nigga saw star wars at the University Village back in 1977...Bought groceries at either 32nd street market or thriftys on adams and Vermont...Went to Vermont elementary school...Ate at one of the original Jack in the box on Vermont just past adams...Bought candy from sun moon liquor...And bakery goods from the bakery on adams near catalina...Mom's moved us over there in 1971 ... 1535 west 23rd street...
This where I grew up...having to walk through 20's and then through 30s hood to get to Denker Park for baseball practice was a chore to say the least...not to mention walking to USC or the ABC Market/ Movie theater
These videos are very educational!👍 we need this type of information! Keep it going homie.
The pizza man didn't deliver in the Jects so as a kid we used 2 have 2 go stand in front of that church @ the bus stop 2 get Domino's
Man thats crazy that shit is 2 close 4 comfort and i feel you about us being kicked out of our hoods n varrios making it better 4 them but not us.... raising the rents we cant afford... not helping us but clearing enthic cleansing of long time black n brown neighborhoods 4 its like their corraling us to all move to them valley towns which is like the wild west nowadays with transplants from towns having to click up again 4 protection in a new town crazy
This is quickly becoming one of my favorite channels
I grew up on 37th Place & Catalina FTB hood. I thank the guy above for watching over me. I always used to be walking to all three of the neighborhoods to visit friends. I was one of the few, that they didn’t join a gang. God bless!
Yup lived on 7th ave & Montclair (30’s) still there 💯💙
I’ve been thru the Nayborhood. OG Lil bitts is my auntie. 🤙🏽. Good job Big Skipp. Foo, you’re a blessing🕊❤️🕊🌎. And we are in Philly.
Good vid. My old stomping grounds. Lived deep in Harpys (Vermont/24th) hood in the 20's and went to Foshay and Manual Arts. Got hit up once by the FTBs walking home from Foshay and got into it with a Harlem 30 on Denker. Funny thing is, I had friends from all 3 gangs and didnt gang bang.
That’s crazy, I grew up on 20th/Vermont, went to Foshay, then Dorsey.
I went to Foshay middle school and had family and friends from both sets... we would catch the bus on Normandie heading south across from Hamburger Dans... The FTB’s would be out every day after school... and some times we walked 3 more blocks down and caught the bus on 39th Harlem Hood... and if you wanted to walk a couple more blocks your now catching the bus in 40’s hood..... life in the late 80’s and 90’s was crazy... How to survive in south central
OG Skip!! Real article street veteran. He's now changing the narrative and making the everything a better place. 👑👑🤴🏽🤴🏽💪🏿💪🏿✊🏿✊🏿 #KingSkip
Man grew up on 25th and Adams I could never forget these days
Grew up on 25th and 9th Ave.
You made 25th and LaSalle right off of Adams
It’s crazy cause I use to live out there, we lived at 27th and 7th ave and I went to 6th ave... back then it was a middle school and Elementary. I remember telling everybody about GDs and vice lord...
I remember when they first built the Burger Palace and when Curtis dad had the arcade, getting candy at Mr. Adams store and getting my haircut at Jones barbershop .......Your videos are nothing but true facts!!! Growing up in Harlem and that area in general was no joke....
DeAndre Allen hey man you remember brougham from Harlem 30s ...he was solid blue rag...Damu here from Emerald Hills SD...
DeAndre Allen ... OMG DUDE.. you remember Mr Adams hahaha.. I remember his wife daughter and son.. miss the old man
Aye bro you talking about the Jones Bros babrshop?? Man I went there as a kid, talk about memories homie lol
nah bro what u doing is monumental...you literally probably saved people's lives with this video...many people probably had no idea just how potentially dangerous those neighborhoods were until you educated them.. I'm originally from Jersey and I live in LA now...the hood in LA can be very misleading because it kinda looks nice (in comparison to New Jersey hoods) but trust and believe these LA palm trees and sunshine filled neighborhoods can turn deadly in a heartbeat..I have my family out here so I spend very little time in the hood in LA..not tryna have my son around a certain element and energy but I definitely respect the OGs in LA who doing what you're doing trying to educate and make a change..salute King!
I live in that area an raised my daughter they called me moms an looked out for my child they knew I was a mom that didn't play
This is an awesome channel bro, i love LA street history. You’re making history
It just show's how in L.A. were boxed in & its hella easy to get in trouble! Much respect SKIPP! Thanks for the videos!
@Delgado smooth721st of all...nobody's tryin to compare where's the worst place or who's the baddest. I was jus commentin on a place that i know about. I know y'all got it bad out there but i cant comment on that bcuz I've never been to anywhere but the WEST! So i can't comment on nothin but that! I listen & hear wats goin on out there & can doin NOTHIN but PRAY for y'all bcuz 1 day, we're ALL gonna have to get it together!
I lived on Washington and 12th Ave when I was kid back in the 80s. It was busy to say the least. A lot of people got hurt on Bronson, 18th St, and the alley off of 10th and 18th.
This gave me a chill. I really feel for the kids in that situation, because I can almost do the same video in St Louis. Also between gangs that have decades of history, and dozens of bodies. I got shot in a drive by 7x by mistaken, identity by a kid young enough to be my son. In moved in an apt complex that was warring with gangs on 3 sides of em.
PTSD is real in any city and at any time violence is a trigger
God bless u man... stay safe.... unfortunately i hear about the violence in the STL waaay over here in cali
@@NAT-turners-Revenge Thanks King. Its fucd up here. Too small.
@Fact Check I got homies from 19st in Lb.
Hey Skipp, I might know u, or my sister Gigi, but I know that area o so well, moved on Walton & 29th in 1972, and lived in LA all my life, in Tristate area now, but so much has changed, as it should, but there's nowhere like it, the best thing you could ever do is change locations and get a education.
Yo Yo & Gigi???
My old Hood Fruit Towns and Rollin 20s always been Family it was nothing but love back in the 70s and 80s
Damn you in the hood Skip. I grew up in the 30's, 37th Dr. FTB. I was just back in L.A. last Aug for my niece's wedding. It's good to peep the hood.
Love what you’re doing. I stayed off Catalina for short time period, and it’s crazy how much gentrification and cameras have changed things. Keep spreading the positive message and making the younger generation think about what they’re doing.
I like wat u doin its different from others cuz u give us a visual, we hear bout these hoods but we dont know how they look or where they are n how close they are to eachother 👍🏼🔥💯
Much respect to you skipp a lot of people can't do what you doing. And salute to you and doing it with love in pride knowing how south central is.
It’s peaceful today yesterday I can bet not the same . It’s amazing the way things change over words. The effects of words play a big role things work out. Night time I bet its the jump off.
When I went back to the city, I saw whites deep in the city. Damn I saw them at Louisiana Chicken on Normandie, in Watts it was a trip..
Absolutely
We are coming to gentrify LA
Move out
@@itsthatonekid6188 stfu pos
@@RAPSNINO WE COMING
Really interesting videos skipp. Respect from Scotland
Was just on 27 ave n Jefferson love the west ❤️🕊️
Skip I agree 100% so blind that they trying to keep us divided and conquered but hopefully hearing ogs speak will help out in cali and other places great video respect the work
By our own decisions. Did the they name the gangs too? When the gangs got together them theys were standing there making the rules? Giving orders. I believe we own this.
Good history there. Keep em coming Skipp! Thanks
Ayeeee, i live off of Normandie&Expo Fam and i know exactly what you're talking about Fam!! Thank you for addressing the Facts. #StayBlessed
Every Time I Think About The 30's...I Think About Just Jefferson!!! And; Every Time I Think About 20's, City Stones, And Fruits... I Think About Just Adams!!! Boy I Was Wrong....Thanks For The Clarification Skipp!!!!
Whenever I think of the 30's, 39th & Denker pops up in my mind.
@@Beatbyawhiteboy King and Western in front of the donut shop by the Popeyes they used to be posted deep AF lol.. and at King park still they shit..i grew up in 30s hood on Normandie and Rolland Curtis a blocc past 39thk street
NH Chico lol 41st and western was too
@@nhchico2965 on God that donut shop on Western and Mlk a landmark for the 30s lol
Seem like you really had to keep your head on a swivel when you living in LA, with the way gangs got they territory set up, they got enemies just steps away, that had to be hectic
Crazy it's a maze within a maze lol crazy
Much love to the elder. I’m from the east and west LA looks beautiful but i know looks can be deceiving .
Peace
U fine
@@isabelcabral604 glad u think so. Thank you
@@redlionesv ay u on instagram 😂💯
@@isabelcabral604 yup. You?
@@redlionesv yes under gkottis_queen
Them Allies. Rollin Brim Stones🔥👌🏿
For real I didnt know that
Yessir dat was on my old block 3857 w Montclair street it used 2 b goin down nothing but Jamaicans, belizeans & bloods 1986-1994 👌🏾👌🏾
I'm from Texas. I enlisted in the coast guard. I drove to LA to stay with my dad and his wife. They lived on S Halldale. 27th wasn't far away. Nether was W Adams. I stayed with them two different times, for a month, or a few weeks. I didn't move around too much in the neighborhoods. I was later told I was in the rollin 20s bloods area. I would drive out, get on Western Avenue. I would cross under I 10 and passed Korea town. Make a left and I'd be in W LA near UCLA. Make a right and there was mcArthur Park. Keep straight the street turned into sunset bllvd in Hollywood. This was decades ago.
So Much respect for Skip and what he has been doing for a min..
Bro. Keep making these videos..I learn a lot from the neighborhoods that make up LA.
Dang man I just realized how close these hoods is.
All of south central, east la, watts and Compton is like that. Hoods all bordering other hoods.
@@rigobryant8050 I know that I just didn't put much thought into it.I'm from L.A. EAST SIDE LOW BOTTOMS TO BE EXACT
I used to stay on Halldale off Normandie n Adams though I’m from Pasadena I was low key in there and it was poppin ova there with the 20s vs 30s by the park and that alley. Apartments was full of Belizans
@West Coast All day 20's,30's.Fruit Town Brims,Stones all have plenty of Beleizans in their gangs.
HIGH LYFE600 my b hound was from other there BadBoy ...belizan and didn’t give a damn...20s
Hamburger Dan's...37 FTB's behind it..
Memories good and bad.
patrick Joseph I went to Foshay middle school and we would catch the bus on Normandie heading south across from Hamburger Dans... The FTB would be out every day after school... and some times we walked 3 more blocks down and caught the bus on 39th Harlem Hood... and if you wanted to walk a couple more blocks your now catching the bus in 40’s hood..... life in the late 80’s and 90’s was crazy... How to survive in south central.
@@TheCitybwai...i hear you brother..
Thank god we survived!! Stay blessed..
They use call them the Pinks apartment on Montclair......I went to 6th Ave Mr Brown was the Princple. Bullock use ride his bike down the hill to Earl liquior store on 7th Ave
I spent a lot of time in the pinks
I grew up on Denker I went to kinder at the lil school by Marvin's Liquor. One of my peoples by marriage is from 20's lol. My pops used to take me to the Burger Palace all the time! And Fred's down the street lol!
doloslidin burger palace was the shit
Appreciate these videos Skipp
Yeah Skipp I grew up in both hoods. I grew up on 38th and Normandie on the West side of the street was the Rolling 30's crips on the east side of Normandie was the Fruit Town Brims. We all went to Forshay together. Then we moved to 5th Ave and Mount Clair and just as you said the same close boundaries. We went to Mount Vernon Jr. High. Man it was rough, I had friends on both sides because I play Football and was known for that and still it got rough sometimes. But I always had a knew someone on both side that would stop me from getting assaulted or at least I would get a head up. I never banged but I still had to deal with it and thats the truth.
My grandmother stayed on 29 and la salle in 20's blood hoop that's how I met Santa clows and Jimbo plus baby D Plus I remember ABC food market on Jefferson and western back in the day
you ain't lying about cops messing with folks that grew up in them streets. We used to be all up in them streets as pre-teens. Woodys Bicycles, Thriftys, on the northwest corner. Used to get free Christmas trees there across from the post office. Before we sold our house on magnolia & adams, that neighborhood went "OCS"(off campus housing).. used to see the older common folk being harassed by USC security and LAPD. RIP Mike..
FTB homie use to give out them xmas tress
@@thegeneralblood5008
them days been long gone.. :/
My brother baby ko(T.I.P) from ETG had a broad from Bps BUT she lived in OHC hood and he used to stay going over there and I use to go with him cuz she had 4 lil brothers my age and it’s crazy cuz 2 of them from 20’s now and 2 were from 30’s but one of them passed a couple years ago. It’s just crazy how you can live under the same roof and grow up with someone and split ways like that
How does that work when they hoods got smoke
Respect,Skipp!
s/o p stones L.A& Chicago rip Dennis Johnson
Michael Johnson passed in the early 1980s but Dennnis is still alive..
@@2ndCallSkipp whut blood set yu was with Skipp??
Stones run it from LA to Chicago! All is Well Stone Love 🖐
You know we over here on Dirt Gang. Damn I wish I could have linked up with you.
I grew up between the VNG's and 60's
Is it more famous people come from Compton or Flint, Mi
That had to be hectic
Ws 54st and cimarron I grew up right around the corner from Vannes Park
And my brother is A VNG so we moved back in 06
07 I mean
@@Papa2Tone Compton
Skipp that brought back memories going to the village at the arcade game movie theater and the bike shop man them was the good old days
I remember the long walks from the nine to the aves made it all the time.
Keep posting big bro. I’m tuned in.
Thanks for sharing big homie
That's good unity unity unity✊🏿🇭🇹🇧🇸 ❤🖤💚✊🏿
Man im from OKC when we rolled thru there and I seen how close the different sets hoods were...i was like DAMN I know it was dangerous as hell in the 80's and 90's rt. We ate at the soul food restaurant called Delicious 👍🏾👍🏾...but i will say this LA is WAKING UP, once LA makes that next Black Panther movement were BLACK PEOPLE UNITE...then everyone else will FOLLOW their LEAD..facts!!! Shot out to the BRIMS, PIRUS, CRIPS and ESES in KALI, from a real 1 from OKC 405 💯✊🏾👌🏾🤟🏾
Hey Skipp I don't know you bro but your videos are great and fascinating....I will say this once you started publishing these videos you became a educator of both knowledge and negative feed back! People who don't know about South Central and the gang geographics are going to say negative things.....It's up to you to give The 5 "s Who What When Where and How!!!!!!! Its like being a professor and a student says the wrong thing..Saying people should'nt respond how ever the comment being stupid should make you go harder in the paint to express the knowledge and Gang History...Keep doing your thing bro.... keep up the great work...Keep pushing!
I appreciate the feedback..
@@2ndCallSkipp I've been following you since the documentary......If you a Wolf and I'm a Wolf we need to come to some type of agreement!
It’s crazy it’s so peaceful
Skipp your videos are very interesting keep it up, G.
Skip you know there's a famous pic of rollin 20s bloods in estavan oriols LA photography do you know who the guys are in those pics ? They also did a photoshoot for FHM with leader OG Bloodhound they have some Mexican or Hispanic looking guys in there to
O.G. Skipp, my homies used to live on Montclair Ave right there in them apartments back in around the late 1990's, early 2000's.
Dam y'all got some nice neighborhoods & nice houses.
Jefferson and Denker, oh yeah yeah yeah that's Jeff and Budlong Fruit Town Brims. I used to slide through and see a chick over there gambling with my life, other fools hoods hahahahaha. L.A. trap for real...
Lmao hell naw
@Buzz Lightyear hahahahahaha..
Look like a beautiful suburb community. Really would have like to see how yall city would have been with freezing cold weather and snow. That shit look beautiful out there family.
I lived on 4th .. that’s my old school hahaha .. I lived right down the street from Dennis
I was up at the Playboy Jazz Festival a few years back, and musician Gregory Porter got on stage, and told the audience he grew up off of Normandie between Jefferson and Adams in the early 80s. He said he lives in New York now.
❤❤❤❤GREGORY PORTER grown folks music
Yup, lol.
your street videos are informative
I hear somebody bumping nat Breed- Ain’t No Future In Yo Frontin.
MC Breed 💪
Yeah major interesting very interesting write down near by the building as you pointed on Montclair where they filmed Menace to Society scene at the homegirl Dorette's house. I Grew up a portion of my life just up the opposite side of that hill on 7th Ave and 25th by the freeway..
How could someone dislike your videos?
They do I get calls I sit in different meetings like the UN type.. People love to trip until I trip back
Started watching your video at Burger palace thought I had my camera on.
Man I used to live on 29th street and lowkey probably had bloods kickin it outside my building but i was too young to know so i thought my area was safe, mane..now im older and I see shit and lowkey be paranoid walking thru here now, proud of West Adams tho
Hopefully thay patch things up like the east coasts aand the florencias.
This is really my favourite Channel!
Thanks for your nice Videos,
it is very enlightening,
Waiting for your latest update.
CY Townsend Park
Shout out to the FTBs. From the FTPs. 👌
Fr🍒🍒ts
Wassup Fat Rick? 2000 to 2100
Wh20p Rollin 👌🏾👌🏾
HB OUTLAW 20s Be Safe Out There Homie.👌
west side HARLEM DIRT GANG CRIP 30th.street
Peace and Blessings OG Skipp from Gary, Indiana.
What happened to Sunny's liquor store in the golden bird across from it in the African store called brighten super market
The liquor store closed down before 92 the riots closed everything else but they went first.. Golden Bird sold to Louisiana Chicken around that time too but that closed last year..
Love the content Big Skipp !!
I grew up In From a Mexican barrio got along with the Harlem 30s am very familiar with those street Shout out to Big Forhead Rolling30s may you Rest in Peace Kiwe ...
ATC13?
@@richlopez5896 18st early 80s