My daddy and his ppl are from Yazoo City Mississippi…his family migrated to the Midwest in the 1950’s and yes they were apart of the Great Migration….Thanks for the video!👍🏽
I grew up visiting my grandmother and other relatives in and outside of Yazoo City during the 60’s, 70’s and early 80’s. It was a thriving city with beautiful old houses that were well kept and a safe place to be no matter what part of the city. My grandmother passed away and is buried there. My mom(who grew up there) wanted to visit 20 years ago and couldn’t believe how it has ran down. Seeing the videos now tells me this is definitely not the same city. My good memories of this city are just memories. I hope the people of this city and politicians will help bring companies back and Yazoo will survive.
I haven't back since the 80's. My grandmother lived there, and my parents were born there. I was born and raised in Los Angeles. I used to love to go visit.
Looks like a really beautiful town! I’m from Montana and have never been to the SouthEast; I’m just shocked how lush, verdant, and green everything is. Must get a lot of rain! Here we average 6 inches of precipitation a year. I hear it’s so humid you can feel wetness in the air. Would be cool to experience. I love blues music and like watching videos of towns I’ve only heard about in songs!
I am from Benton about a couple of miles from Yazoo City. Majority of my family were from Yazoo, Benton, and Vaughns.I went to the military as soon as I graduated high school. It was very nice and quiet back then I graduated in 1998. I heard its like any other place now the violence is crazy now. But I was stationed in Great Falls , MT. Malstrom AFB. I loved it nice and peaceful.
Being surrounded by vegetation is normal for the southeastern states. Rainfall is year round in this region. I’m not from Mississippi but I am from the southeast.
My Daddy and all of his kin were from Yazoo City. I love that this video just popped up for me. His bday is tomorrow, may his soul rest in peace on the south side of Chicago. God Bless Yazoo City. 🙏😢💖
Beautiful green country neighborhoods look like in the 1950’s, poor but like going back in time. Love this video. Shows how unique some places are in hidden areas. Thanks for sharing.
yo you gotta do a roll through around outside Little Rock, AR some wild terrain out there. Like backwoods, swamp hood. Forgot the actual part i wanna say Bryant or Bauxite Junction. Never seen anything like it. This is coming from a Detroiter, Camden NJ & Fishtown/Old Kensington Philadelphia is another eye opener. Love your vids man , keep it interesting.
I was born there in 1951. When grew up in the 50s and 60s it was a safe, clean, thriving, happy town. No more, it is unrecognizable. Only a handful of businesses, no jobs, crime, and rundown neighborhoods. So sad, I have great memories of that place .
I’ve been here, like so many of the smaller cities & towns the well maintained homes sit side by side with the not so well maintained. There is so much poverty here & even if there were zoning laws & many do not have these too many folks could not afford to make needed repairs to bring property up too code. What is striking is the lush greenery surrounding even the humblest abode.
@@ericjade I live in southern Maryland and there are so many low income people here (including me), but the reason we are in poverty for the most part is NOT because we are not trying to get ahead, but that everything is so expensive that people who are low income can't even AFFORD to get ahead. I have a bachelors degree in communications which I received in 2008, but due to the recession I literally could not get a decent job so after 2 years I took a part time minimum wage job at a thrift store (by then I needed the money). I had to leave that job in 2015 because I was diagnosed with Hodgkins lymphoma in stage 3 at only 27 and I needed treatment ASAP. But then I still couldn't get a decent job after that, so I just continued to be one of many people living in poverty, among many other people who are well off and have money. But everything caters to those people so housing is expensive and they have building codes and you need a permit to do so many things. I WISH it was the same here where we didn't have to worry about those codes if it's like that in Mississippi. I wish there were even SOME cheap houses here, but everything is so expensive and we can't buy a house for nothing. My in laws don't want us to move out of the state either because my husband got hurt in a fire accident last year and now he can't use his hands or drive. He was in the hospital for 5 months.
@@wrestlerx8494 Well, dang. Don't know what to say. 🙂 You've certainly brought another perspective. But, sadly I've know from personal experience the south is down because of the people living there. Like take all the people from a good thriving city and put them in the worst Mississippi city. Then take all the people from the Mississippi city and put them in the thriving city. In time the worst city would be thriving and the thriving one will go to the dumps.
What’s truly sad is that all these hoods look the same meaning that our resources to build and upgrade is no where in site. The older people enjoyed the true beauty of these “Hoods” but as of modern times this is nothing to glorify my opinion. We like nice things and would like to upgrade those homes and retail stores but it’s plagued with “hip hop” & ignorance. Brother I thank you for doing a awesome job but you see it for yourself those hoods are declining so bad it’s embarrassing sometimes we deserve better
My hometown looks deserted!! It's crazy to actually see it on video. Unfortunately it's not booming and thriving as it once was. Oh, you drove right by my place of employment!!
This is my,Native town.All around the world its the same song in our neighborhoods ...Overall it's safe here.The crime comes in random sprouts& it's usually the newday people that acts crazy & unlawly,but I got some lead to.They don't bother me. ..We can sit on the porch & chill for old times sakes without getting killed daily.My peoples from Chicago say they enjoyed themselves here on their visit because they felt peace.
@@tjaaaymindset3 It's a COUNTRY town bruh, "It's Ok" THE HOOD term is overrated. I'm sure Yazoo City has TRILL NIGGAS like everywhere else. But to say y'all not COUNTRY is BLASPHEMY
Lived in Yazoo MS as a Kid in the late 90's. I remember we lived with a Family that lived in a run down Green house. Off to the left side of the roadway, I think was open land.
You know it is a small southern town because there are no sidewalks. Why is that? Is it too expensive to put them in. You have to walk in the street, to walk around. That creates a problem of safety particularly at night. The poverty is pretty noticeable. Very good and clear video. Two thumbs up.
I was down there in the 60`s and it have not changed much at all outside of the low income housing area! It seems they can do much better in over 50 years!
Stella Steven’s was from Yazoo city,there was a black lady who played on Sanford and son was from Yazoo. Blackie fulgham was mayor for a long time, he kept us up on latest gossip. I had a Honda 250 dream motorcycle in 65 I would slip off and ride thru military park at Vicksburg that was fun
Last time I was in these hoods was in 1989 and damn if they don’t look exactly the same. It’s a g.d. tragedy that US politicians of both parties would likely think this was filmed in some third world country. I bet a former President who shall remain nameless, but who is supported by this state, has never spent a nanosecond in neighborhoods like this. He’d probably watch this and think it was some sort of video game. 🤬
Funny unlike every politician in office, that president you are talking about made his money before politics, he lost money during his time in office, and he didn’t take a paycheck either, he put all Americans first, he tried to create jobs, keep taxes low, keep people working, he kept gas and food prices affordable. Washington DC hated him because he disrupted their backroom deals, and the media spent four years bashing him so easily led people would believe it the fake news 🙄
@@justlolaentertainment6840 It has some beautiful spots. That's more accurate than saying "Mississippi beautiful" as a whole. Sadly you have no idea what I have invested in that state and how much I've tried to improve certain areas. Now reread that, Lola. 😛😁
HE AINT GO TO MAGNOLIA 🔱3️⃣ HE AINT GO TO WILLOW WOODS , JONESTOWN , SHADYLANE , SHID LIZZY LAWN MANE YOU WENT EVERYWHERE INSTEAD OF THE GANGS SPOTS BUT ONE
I like the colors downtown. Buildings look very historic. Nice architecture.
My daddy and his ppl are from Yazoo City Mississippi…his family migrated to the Midwest in the 1950’s and yes they were apart of the Great Migration….Thanks for the video!👍🏽
Ayee now..We are one of a kind down dis way & hell with it😁..Bless you..❤
And where you living?
Major shout out Charlie, for shining the light on these Mississippi towns. 🔥💪🏿💪🏿
I grew up visiting my grandmother and other relatives in and outside of Yazoo City during the 60’s, 70’s and early 80’s. It was a thriving city with beautiful old houses that were well kept and a safe place to be no matter what part of the city. My grandmother passed away and is buried there. My mom(who grew up there) wanted to visit 20 years ago and couldn’t believe how it has ran down. Seeing the videos now tells me this is definitely not the same city. My good memories of this city are just memories. I hope the people of this city and politicians will help bring companies back and Yazoo will survive.
And where you grew up?
@@jimmythegentconway8690 honestly it doesn’t matter but for the sake of your comparison(Valparaiso, Ind).
I haven't back since the 80's. My grandmother lived there, and my parents were born there. I was born and raised in Los Angeles. I used to love to go visit.
Looks like a really beautiful town! I’m from Montana and have never been to the SouthEast; I’m just shocked how lush, verdant, and green everything is. Must get a lot of rain! Here we average 6 inches of precipitation a year. I hear it’s so humid you can feel wetness in the air. Would be cool to experience. I love blues music and like watching videos of towns I’ve only heard about in songs!
my hometown. it rains a lot and everything is green. the humidity is real
I am from Benton about a couple of miles from Yazoo City. Majority of my family were from Yazoo, Benton, and Vaughns.I went to the military as soon as I graduated high school. It was very nice and quiet back then I graduated in 1998. I heard its like any other place now the violence is crazy now. But I was stationed in Great Falls , MT. Malstrom AFB. I loved it nice and peaceful.
Being surrounded by vegetation is normal for the southeastern states. Rainfall is year round in this region. I’m not from Mississippi but I am from the southeast.
Parts of the gulf coast region get 60 or more inches of rain a year.
@@liveoak227 that is a crazy amount of rain!!
My Daddy and all of his kin were from Yazoo City. I love that this video just popped up for me. His bday is tomorrow, may his soul rest in peace on the south side of Chicago. God Bless Yazoo City. 🙏😢💖
Happy Heavenly Birthday to Daddy.
Mines too.. We in Chicago
My grandmothers family was from Yazoo City ... Been 40 yrs since I was down there..
Amen 🙏
IAM on the train as I AM watching this…
Passed Yazoo bout an hr ago. 💯 so looking to live to a smaller town
it's home
Beautiful green country neighborhoods look like in the 1950’s, poor but like going back in time. Love this video. Shows how unique some places are in hidden areas. Thanks for sharing.
That wide ass turn at 3:45 lol
Facts 😂
yo you gotta do a roll through around outside Little Rock, AR some wild terrain out there. Like backwoods, swamp hood. Forgot the actual part i wanna say Bryant or Bauxite Junction. Never seen anything like it. This is coming from a Detroiter, Camden NJ & Fishtown/Old Kensington Philadelphia is another eye opener. Love your vids man , keep it interesting.
Valeu Charlie do Brasil acompanho todos os seu vídeos.
Inspirado em você fiz um canal também, mostrando as rua de minha cidade.
Botucatu - São Paulo
I was born there in 1951. When grew up in the 50s and 60s it was a safe, clean, thriving, happy town. No more, it is unrecognizable. Only a handful of businesses, no jobs, crime, and rundown neighborhoods.
So sad, I have great memories of that place .
Then u remember cruising grand ave on Friday and Saturday night’s
My home state poor as hell and racist as hell. Sadly
Big shout out Charlie and all fans love from Jamaica Kojak Country Lifestyle.
I’ve been here, like so many of the smaller cities & towns the well maintained homes sit side by side with the not so well maintained. There is so much poverty here & even if there were zoning laws & many do not have these too many folks could not afford to make needed repairs to bring property up too code. What is striking is the lush greenery surrounding even the humblest abode.
Mississippi, the state, has much potential. It'll never see it with the current population, though.
@@ericjade I live in southern Maryland and there are so many low income people here (including me), but the reason we are in poverty for the most part is NOT because we are not trying to get ahead, but that everything is so expensive that people who are low income can't even AFFORD to get ahead. I have a bachelors degree in communications which I received in 2008, but due to the recession I literally could not get a decent job so after 2 years I took a part time minimum wage job at a thrift store (by then I needed the money). I had to leave that job in 2015 because I was diagnosed with Hodgkins lymphoma in stage 3 at only 27 and I needed treatment ASAP. But then I still couldn't get a decent job after that, so I just continued to be one of many people living in poverty, among many other people who are well off and have money.
But everything caters to those people so housing is expensive and they have building codes and you need a permit to do so many things. I WISH it was the same here where we didn't have to worry about those codes if it's like that in Mississippi.
I wish there were even SOME cheap houses here, but everything is so expensive and we can't buy a house for nothing. My in laws don't want us to move out of the state either because my husband got hurt in a fire accident last year and now he can't use his hands or drive. He was in the hospital for 5 months.
@@wrestlerx8494 Well, dang. Don't know what to say. 🙂 You've certainly brought another perspective. But, sadly I've know from personal experience the south is down because of the people living there. Like take all the people from a good thriving city and put them in the worst Mississippi city. Then take all the people from the Mississippi city and put them in the thriving city. In time the worst city would be thriving and the thriving one will go to the dumps.
@Odd-1 They do produce some good people. But, they are an exception. I'm speaking in broader terms.
So true. Been living here so my life
GOOD AFTERNOON CHARLIEBO313 THANKS FOR SHARING I NEVER BEEN THERE BEFORE 🙂BE SAFE & HAVE A BLESSFUL WEEKEND🙏🏽🤎💫🤎💫🤎
looks like the chill type of southern town I'd like to visit on a warm summer night and chill on the porch with a beer and somethin good to smoke.
Agreed. Just discovered this town today and I've already fallen in love. Hoping to visit later on this year from Illinois!!
My Army buddy is from this town 1980, he used to talk about this place & how he loved it, I wonder if he's still here probably his family👍🏼💯
What’s truly sad is that all these hoods look the same meaning that our resources to build and upgrade is no where in site. The older people enjoyed the true beauty of these “Hoods” but as of modern times this is nothing to glorify my opinion. We like nice things and would like to upgrade those homes and retail stores but it’s plagued with “hip hop” & ignorance.
Brother I thank you for doing a awesome job but you see it for yourself those hoods are declining so bad it’s embarrassing sometimes we deserve better
It's plagued with guns and hate, "hip-hop" is a genre of music. You sound like a white boy
People need to work and earn to deserve better too. No decent hardworking person (along with kids) should have to live in such poor conditions.
My hometown looks deserted!! It's crazy to actually see it on video. Unfortunately it's not booming and thriving as it once was. Oh, you drove right by my place of employment!!
You should do Appalachia VA Gresham OR and Yakima WA
This is my,Native town.All around the world its the same song in our neighborhoods ...Overall it's safe here.The crime comes in random sprouts& it's usually the newday people that acts crazy & unlawly,but I got some lead to.They don't bother me. ..We can sit on the porch & chill for old times sakes without getting killed daily.My peoples from Chicago say they enjoyed themselves here on their visit because they felt peace.
o bairro mais humilde dos Estados Unidos de qualquer cidade ainda é mais organizado e mais bonito do que qualquer um aqui no Brasil.
@@khunopie9159 he said that this one city is more beautiful than most of the cities he has in Brazil
@@blxxxdandwine1525
What he said 👆🏻
@@khunopie9159 hahaahaha are you kidding me?
@@blxxxdandwine1525 That's what she said
You need to go to Cordel GA next. Reminds me of this but looks country as hell with dirt roads everywhere
And after the rain , drown in shit !
Yazoo City is country as fuq, you cant really see much from a video, Cordel GA atleast has a Walmart
@@gangstagummybear3432 BC it’s down 75 lmfao
Yahoo was my stomping ground back in the day Hot City was the club back than years ago 1985
I am also from Yazoo city Mississippi. I’d love this town. Great people! My heart is always going to be there.
Time seamed so simple then
Shout out to Yazoo City, I was in the M.C. with a guy from there early 80's. He and I were stationed at 29 Palms Cal.
I love my city I'm a upcoming RUclipsr as well I follow yo channel
Spend a whole summer there back in 1997 and it was one of the best times of my life. Beautiful memories!
That wasn't the whole county 💯💯 but thanks for sharing love!!
601 in tha building Ellisville Mississippi next ❤
Jackson ms here with you queen
I can see that these people take pride in what they are blessed with because they know that things could be a whole lot worse.
Come to Grenada Mississippi. 🙏everyone have bless day.
It's gonna be lit to see Charlie hit 1M a bit down the road
Beautiful greeny place to visited to and downtown is colorful
So much potential there, I can see it.
My mom is from Yazoo City I've never been!
Looks like you need to check it out, pretty cool, laidback area.
If it wasn't for the modern vehicles parked on the street, I swear it looks like you're recording 1956
Yeah I had to look at the cars for a second to see if that was old footage from back in the 50’s.
@@chocolatechipslime IKR
This more Country than hood.
We most definitely hood mane stop playin he ain’t go to nun but one hood and he went to the Eastside
@@tjaaaymindset3 🔫
@@tjaaaymindset3 It's a COUNTRY town bruh, "It's Ok" THE HOOD term is overrated. I'm sure Yazoo City has TRILL NIGGAS like everywhere else. But to say y'all not COUNTRY is BLASPHEMY
Lived in Yazoo MS as a Kid in the late 90's. I remember we lived with a Family that lived in a run down Green house. Off to the left side of the roadway, I think was open land.
Queen one love from Jamaica.
My people from yazoo, natchez, and Kosciusko… I love my family roots even though I was born on the coast! Always no place like home
Come to Idlewild MI up north its by were i used to live its just north of GR
You know it is a small southern town because there are no sidewalks. Why is that? Is it too expensive to put them in. You have to walk in the street, to walk around. That creates a problem of safety particularly at night. The poverty is pretty noticeable. Very good and clear video. Two thumbs up.
There are sidewalks just not in every area
Actually this is such a cute area, love the trees and neighborhoods. Wonder if those buildings were tore apart during a tornado.
Some were
Yazoo has been hit by tornadoes very many times in its history
Is that noise in the background from Cicadas?
Seems like you going to hear that music that was in Ms Jane Pittman in the back ground.
Looks like a relaxing place to live. BBQ on your grill. Take a nap in a hammock. Meet a fun country girl to go riding with down the roads.
Boring af 😂
"meet a Fun Country Girl to go riding down the road😀👍"-🤡🤓
Shoutout to Yazoo city man. I’ll be home for thanksgiving
Shout out from Jamaica.
I was down there in the 60`s and it have not changed much at all outside of the low income housing area! It seems they can do much better in over 50 years!
Is it racism there?
I miss living there so much. Los Angeles sucks. I really wish I could move back.
Hello from Jamaica
We watched the same channel, my channel is very small small I just uploaded a new video. Hopefully you and your family are well.
This place looks like Sparta, Mississippi on In The Heat Of The Night
Rip Michael Henderson singer 1951 to 2022 he's from here
Very interesting to see these neighborhoods surrounded by many tall trees
Do u ever show rich neighborhoods 👀
My grandparents are from Yazoo. Ride around check everything out. I live in a small town of Magee bout an hour and a half south of yazoo
Would like to know the history of the Pearson's if there's anymore 🤔
I have a terrier.
Naturally, I read "My Dog Skip".
I would love to visit YAZOO.
But it's too far from Japan...
As a native Mississippian some family, food, drinks and low cost of living only thing good in this state.
What else is there?
@@henrywells6223 kkk and overweight women
Helps develop good character
Looks really peaceful
Dam you got in there ,,
I love that downtown, it looks like its 1950 still
Love my city💯💪🏾
Definitely small town vibes
I'm from Mississippi and I have never been there I'm gone make it my mission to visit this town.
I'm visiting the town as well in a few weeks. Can't wait to visit the "grave of the witch"
U should come back so I can show u the real hoods
Come to south Jackson ms
He already been there
3:35 sounds like a crossbred coonhound bark ! I lived in a neighborhood like this back in the early 90's and nobody bothered anyone .
30-45 mins from Jackson Ms
C'est la première fois que je vois une ville Américaine plus tranquille que Montréal
The cicadas 😍
The roads are brown, my sneakers would cry
very fast.. were you in prey?
Chicago Hoods vs Tepito, México City
Stella Steven’s was from Yazoo city,there was a black lady who played on Sanford and son was from Yazoo. Blackie fulgham was mayor for a long time, he kept us up on latest gossip. I had a Honda 250 dream motorcycle in 65 I would slip off and ride thru military park at Vicksburg that was fun
Depression at its finest
How? we are living just fine down here lol
Wow it went from a cute town to a total mess!
Ukraine at war seems more alive than this neighborhood
Trust me u have no idea
Man how could you not come through CANTON (crack town) and u were just 20 min away..??
Nice footage
#nissan
#BOOrossini
#AtimeTOkill
Brother I don’t think there is any shortage of crack anywhere this man has driven.
@@Angelo-fo8de can confirm
U should have let me took u around would have seen a lot
A whole different world from Southern California and a federal prison too!? 🤦
Last time I was in these hoods was in 1989 and damn if they don’t look exactly the same. It’s a g.d. tragedy that US politicians of both parties would likely think this was filmed in some third world country. I bet a former President who shall remain nameless, but who is supported by this state, has never spent a nanosecond in neighborhoods like this. He’d probably watch this and think it was some sort of video game. 🤬
Funny unlike every politician in office, that president you are talking about made his money before politics, he lost money during his time in office, and he didn’t take a paycheck either, he put all Americans first, he tried to create jobs, keep taxes low, keep people working, he kept gas and food prices affordable. Washington DC hated him because he disrupted their backroom deals, and the media spent four years bashing him so easily led people would believe it the fake news 🙄
@@Arian0027 😂
Hello from Jamaica.
I love small country towns like this.. ❤️
My father was born in yazoo,, are there anymore Pearson's in yazoo,
Why you only show the poor side .....Yazoo is much more than what you represented
Thank you!
Thank U C
Yep that MS!
Love the cool,historic downtown architecture.
Did you come to ShadyLane? No
I been to Yazoo City once, drove from New Orleans to there. I felt like I was the only Asian there.
This looks like so many Mississippi towns. I couldn't tell the difference really. Sad state.
Sadly you haven’t seen different areas of Mississippi obviously. Mississippi beautiful. Reread his caption of this video😊
@@justlolaentertainment6840 It has some beautiful spots. That's more accurate than saying "Mississippi beautiful" as a whole. Sadly you have no idea what I have invested in that state and how much I've tried to improve certain areas. Now reread that, Lola. 😛😁
Different opinions is okay also
@@ericjade Damn near every state is like that.
@@MrByFawtyHimself Is like what?
Ugh i hear those gross cicadas and i feel the humidity...
Where are all the Yazoos?
Let’s link someone
4:40... WILD intersection
This is where Michael Henderson was born, I think.
Belzoni has the hoods Charlie
Didn't see any stores or bussinesses
Bc he only showed the poor side of yazoo we have plenty of stores
I know you're here thinking "TF is Yazoo City" like me.
HE AINT GO TO MAGNOLIA 🔱3️⃣ HE AINT GO TO WILLOW WOODS , JONESTOWN , SHADYLANE , SHID LIZZY LAWN MANE YOU WENT EVERYWHERE INSTEAD OF THE GANGS SPOTS BUT ONE
Fr tho gang 🤣
@@SMGMKE on nation
Crystal sprang ms next