A man who truly knows himself. He admitted he wasn’t Horace Mann material. Instead of going there and being forced to fight every single day and becoming a hardened, hate-filled kid he instead went to a different school for education. Salute.
I went to Horace Mann with the 60's living in North Side 83 Gangster Hood..Getting down all day..I never bowed down then they finally left me alone cuz they knew I had hands..And I lived on 66th and dinker Monsta was around the corner on 69th Rest In Paradise Monsta Kody
Yoooo! I always say that!! We hear about Freeway Rick Ross and the origins of crack but what about the low-key kingpins of PCP/Angel Dust (Water)?! When in the early 70s and who started pumping that shit out especially knowing niggas was using that shit in such a way where it was a by product of the gang violence/killings that was rapidly happening..?
I hear Louisiana and Texas so much in these interviews as far as black folks migrating to LA county and it’s actually difficult to find a black person here in Shreveport that doesn’t have family in LA. When I was a kid in barbershop I heard some shop owner talking about some brothers coming here and almost like running a campaign and even helping family’s migrate to California and I’ve also heard alot of our hoods/sets here was started by youngsters that moved back home for different reasons from LA
85% of the black population in LA migrated from Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and missisipi, 85% of the black population in NYC/NJ/Philly/ Boston come from The carolinas, Virginia, and geogria
That’s my story. Born and raised in LA, but family came from Louisiana. We have family in Lake Providence, Monroe, and Shreveport. The Black connection between LA/ the Bay and Louisiana/ Texas is strong.
Dope as interview💪🏾 I can definitely see the BPS not really being at Dorsey back in the 80’s… I’m from IVC… my home school was Morning side. I was already tatted. Moms was like hell naw…. Sent me to Crenshaw. Crenshaw is in the VNG’s… but most of them went to Dorsey. Bottom line is… none of us ever lost sight of where we were.
This interview is going to produce a lot of content and info. I can see the puzzle pieces being put together after the series. Kev keep doing your thang homie, that raw uncut truth is very potent.
Man I really consider it a damn shame this platform ain’t recognized more widely than it is now. Slow and steady grind is better than blowing quickly though I guess. The fans and followers are more solid and organic at this pace I reckon and I’m good with that. Shout out both the Macs from this platform and shout out skip. Y’all go follow skip channel also. Very positive and informative💯✊🏾
SuWoooop! BIG SkiPP, big Love! Thanks, BigBro, for blessing us Tacoma, E/S P's with your presence! I was a teenager then, and I am honored to have met you, and Blessed to still be alive to witness your Greatest, O.G.! Keep up the awesome work!
Gang bangers come in many forms. This guy seems VERY normal. Lol. Kev Mac has interviewed some guys who come off more like comic book characters. Not in a negative way, but their personalities are so big, and they banged so hard, they don't seem relatable at all(e.g. Monster; Rocchead). I can relate to Skip. Skip seemed like the type who banged purely because his environment demanded it.
much love n respect kev Mac n Skip bro love yall I'm proud 2 say I was born n raised in South LA watts Compton Inglewood Gardena long Beach Lynwood Carson Hawthorne Pasadena San pedro Western ave love Slauson Crenshaw Adams Jefferson ❤
Back in the early to the mid-70's, it was the same way at Fremont. Even though Fremont was in Swan hood, it was dominated by the Crips. Mostly Hoovers. The Swans were always there, but mostly undercover. Later in the 70"s they emerged mostly because of the Crip-On-Crip beef between the Hoovers and East Coast. Only then did you see more of the Swans, 84 Boys, and 89 Family's.
It’s crazy how many LA dudes families ina south… We really damn near all ken which is crazy when you think about it… We gotta really TAP IN with our roots again!
I remember my uncle told me he had a run in with skip back in the 80s he said that was one of the most downest damus he ever had a brief encounter with he also said no good from FTB, and timebomb from 20s was solid then a mf SALUTE COMRAD STAY BLESSED STAY SAFE Original baby GeestaH babyK9 FDH
@@originalbabygeestak9819 Which No Good from Fruit? One came to Jersey in like 91-92, and caught a body in Wildwood. We've had Bloods here for a loooong time now.
The forties used-to-be brims then they turn to 40 Crips I used to live on 47th and Harvard I graduated from Crenshaw we moved there from the Pueblo Bishop
It seem like S Mac was trynna get him to mark out the Stones Questioning him on the BlackStones not being able to run their own school . Dude asked him 9x and skipp said the same thing
R20NHB’s, Arguably the Biggest Blood Set in Los Angeles 💯 They also have roots from the first Blood gang in South Central as far as Blood title ( Blood Alley )
@@slagwill5599 Which in debate I’ll argue the BloodStoneVillans as the first Blood gang as we know them today because they added on the Blood moniker in 1973, But the first Anti Crips or Independent gang to sport that Red Bandana as Gang attire would have to be the Harvard Park Brims “
@@matrixseven8528 yes. The first part could be true. Though compton and west side are two totally different jurisdictions. They have their claim too. Now the truth of 2nd the paragraph is complicated - the first rag to be waved in Crip defiance was the ‘Ru burgundy behind the wall. But on the streets - 6Duece HP Brim had to be there too shortly there after since they were PREcrip.
Robert Kardashian, OJs lawyer went to Dorsey. June Kuramoto from the jazz band Hiroshima grew up in the Crenshaw district, she's the one that plays the koto.
With all those associations Skip had with younger crips while he resided in the neighborhood makes me wonder why/how he didn’t eventually turn crip. Did he not have friends in the neighborhood that he ran with that were turning crip during the years he lived there?
I was born in DC in 1971 & grew up in the DMV & in March of 92 I moved to LA,I grew up pretty poor so I spent a lot of my childhood in the ‘jects & sorta rough neighborhoods & the difference between the hoods on the west coast compared to the east coast is crazy....I’d be in the hood in LA & had no idea,it was single family homes & shit,if it wasn’t for the graffiti I never woulda known
Is the 20’s on the east side the same gang or Just two different gangs with the same name That clicked up And what year did they NHB on it And what year did WBC come out Because I’m from the East Side generations younger I ALWAYS thought Dorsey high school WAS a blood school?
A man who truly knows himself. He admitted he wasn’t Horace Mann material. Instead of going there and being forced to fight every single day and becoming a hardened, hate-filled kid he instead went to a different school for education. Salute.
So true 👌🏾
And it shows because he is very articulate.
Factz Tho!!!✊🏾
NinoBrim FTB only blood in that Era of 97 _99. I know went there and respected buy 60's and 83's Harlems use to come up there for him
I went to Horace Mann with the 60's living in North Side 83 Gangster Hood..Getting down all day..I never bowed down then they finally left me alone cuz they knew I had hands..And I lived on 66th and dinker Monsta was around the corner on 69th Rest In Paradise Monsta Kody
@@larose6551 pp no l
Been waiting for this interview to drop for a minute now. Much respect to Skipp and Kev Mac from all the way in New Zealand
Great Video! Feels good being a member, knowing the bread is going straight to source...salute bruh!
Worth every penny
They should do a segment on "Water" and the effects in had on the culture in LA!
For real I was off that stuff for a couple years -evil stuff man when banging on that especially
Turned the average banger into a killing machine.
And it seemed like the norm like smoking weed lol
Yoooo! I always say that!! We hear about Freeway Rick Ross and the origins of crack but what about the low-key kingpins of PCP/Angel Dust (Water)?! When in the early 70s and who started pumping that shit out especially knowing niggas was using that shit in such a way where it was a by product of the gang violence/killings that was rapidly happening..?
U KNOW I HAD TO SUPPORT BIG HOMIE ... MUCH LOVE KEV MAC... BEEN A SUPPORTER FOR 4 YEARS NOW
I appreciate it.
@@KevMacVideos no doubt blackman... Keep up the great content
I hear Louisiana and Texas so much in these interviews as far as black folks migrating to LA county and it’s actually difficult to find a black person here in Shreveport that doesn’t have family in LA. When I was a kid in barbershop I heard some shop owner talking about some brothers coming here and almost like running a campaign and even helping family’s migrate to California and I’ve also heard alot of our hoods/sets here was started by youngsters that moved back home for different reasons from LA
85% of the black population in LA migrated from Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and missisipi, 85% of the black population in NYC/NJ/Philly/ Boston come from The carolinas, Virginia, and geogria
That’s my story. Born and raised in LA, but family came from Louisiana. We have family in Lake Providence, Monroe, and Shreveport. The Black connection between LA/ the Bay and Louisiana/ Texas is strong.
@@digitalhistorian7786 very accurate
I have fam from Rhode island,and Oklahoma/Texas on one side and British/German on the other side
They all Came to Pomona by the 60s
@@frequency26 same here, my mom side came from Tatum,Texas and Louisiana to L.A then Oakland
Thanks!
Skipp & Kev Mac is the reason I became a member. Salute…
Skipp is a Real Guy. He came to Denver and shed sum light on our Gbang culture. Phat shout to OG Skipp✊🏾😏💯
Salute KMV another solid interview
Dope as interview💪🏾
I can definitely see the BPS not really being at Dorsey back in the 80’s… I’m from IVC… my home school was Morning side. I was already tatted. Moms was like hell naw…. Sent me to Crenshaw. Crenshaw is in the VNG’s… but most of them went to Dorsey. Bottom line is… none of us ever lost sight of where we were.
I'm glad I signed up for the perks. I'm at work listening to this. I might watch it on TV later on. Kev Mac got the best content on RUclips.
Damn i been waiting for u and Skipp to sit down, this some powerful shit n people dont even realize,,
Iron sharpening iron
I love when you let that funk music play during some of your interviews
Loving this already, and just getting started....don't make me late for work Kev.
This interview is going to produce a lot of content and info. I can see the puzzle pieces being put together after the series. Kev keep doing your thang homie, that raw uncut truth is very potent.
Man kev mac and skipp videos be played first in my crib..highly respect to both of these Men💪💪✊✊
Digging the maps and the breakdown of sections from era to era!👍💯🎯
Man I really consider it a damn shame this platform ain’t recognized more widely than it is now. Slow and steady grind is better than blowing quickly though I guess. The fans and followers are more solid and organic at this pace I reckon and I’m good with that. Shout out both the Macs from this platform and shout out skip. Y’all go follow skip channel also. Very positive and informative💯✊🏾
SuWoooop! BIG SkiPP, big Love! Thanks, BigBro, for blessing us Tacoma, E/S P's with your presence! I was a teenager then, and I am honored to have met you, and Blessed to still be alive to witness your Greatest, O.G.! Keep up the awesome work!
Whoop beattle Ru blood
Always like when Skip gets on , good work Kev.
Went to Horace Mann Jr High 1988-89… as uh 7th grade scrub 🤦🏻♂️ it was one hell-of-uh experience. Shout out to Mr Early for keeping us on track.
outstanding interview
Man .. I love to 👂 Skip , an the other Older brothers share the history .. Good to hear he was a Stand Up , ⬆️ G !!
Skipp went to Lincoln high in the set , damn wonder why he got into a fight in an all Blood school
Dont think he was a blood yet
Great interview! Even allowed the the commercials to play to show support. Keep em coming!
Great content brother
Fire as always 🔥
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 another historic piece of work
Look at all that hair Skip had🔥
Glad you found it.
Kev Mac always coming with great history!!
Gang bangers come in many forms. This guy seems VERY normal. Lol. Kev Mac has interviewed some guys who come off more like comic book characters. Not in a negative way, but their personalities are so big, and they banged so hard, they don't seem relatable at all(e.g. Monster; Rocchead). I can relate to Skip. Skip seemed like the type who banged purely because his environment demanded it.
Kev.mac is active ✔ 💯
Man I'm in Chicago on my west coast ish! Let's go Kev✌🏾
Kev Mac, can we get an interview with the woman Skip mentions named Ya Ya?
Love this channel ❤ keep up the good work Kev mac
Can you get a Colton Simpson C Nut from H30s interview Og Kev Mac?
OOG. SKIP knows his l.a. history with out skipping a beat 💯.
Love this interview Skipp keeps it 💯 truthful about the history
This was a good series kev
I wasa part of 2nd call for a min.. Skipp a legend
Kev got me Up late night catchin up - Much love & respct Homie !!
Great Content
Good interview
Dammmmn.... Skip went II Lincoln High N DaYgo and then went II Sweetwater High N DaYgo. From DaYgo II LA❗❗❗❗
Salute 🫡 Og Skip Representing that B 😎….. Good content as always Og KMV. 💯®️
Glad to be here subscribed 😬
Yes indeed….this is the interview I have been waiting on. Kev Mac, you and Skipp are the hood reporters wit the true ear to the streets 👊🏾💯
I STILL REMEBER THE FRIST TIME I SEEN SKIPP WAS ON GANGLAND HE CAME A LONG WAY ON BOTH SIDE OF THE GANG BANG ONE LOVA GEAH HOO BANG
much love n respect kev Mac n Skip bro love yall I'm proud 2 say I was born n raised in South LA watts Compton Inglewood Gardena long Beach Lynwood Carson Hawthorne Pasadena San pedro Western ave love Slauson Crenshaw Adams Jefferson ❤
Good lookin on the content. Love it big homie. I graduated from sweetwater!
Your amazing Skipp 🏁🏁🏁❤️❤️❤️
Back in the early to the mid-70's, it was the same way at Fremont. Even though Fremont was in Swan hood, it was dominated by the Crips. Mostly Hoovers. The Swans were always there, but mostly undercover. Later in the 70"s they emerged mostly because of the Crip-On-Crip beef between the Hoovers and East Coast. Only then did you see more of the Swans, 84 Boys, and 89 Family's.
Was F13 there at Fremont back in the 70s??
@@carlosfranco5115 , not many, if any attended at all. Almost all of the F13's went to Huntington Park High.
Hard to imagine an aggressive azz, Crip killing Blood set like the Swans lowriding (Speaking from the outside looking in cause I'm not from L.A)
@@pharoah1200 oh ok. Since how long have f13 and swans been functioning. Some say since 80s and other since the 90s.
@@carlosfranco5115 , Swans have been functioning since the early 70's, and Florence decades before that.
It’s crazy how many LA dudes families ina south… We really damn near all ken which is crazy when you think about it… We gotta really TAP IN with our roots again!
But niggas always want to put the south down when every gang leader from west to Midwest come from the south
One thing I have noticed is these dudes all have roots from Louisiana I swear literally all the OOOGs
Can we find the KMV map online?
I remember my uncle told me he had a run in with skip back in the 80s he said that was one of the most downest damus he ever had a brief encounter with he also said no good from FTB, and timebomb from 20s was solid then a mf SALUTE COMRAD STAY BLESSED STAY SAFE Original baby GeestaH babyK9 FDH
It was 2 Skipps from 20s
Thank you for the information comrade
But he was referring to skip Townsend he knew his last name and all that
@@originalbabygeestak9819 Which No Good from Fruit? One came to Jersey in like 91-92, and caught a body in Wildwood. We've had Bloods here for a loooong time now.
The forties used-to-be brims then they turn to 40 Crips I used to live on 47th and Harvard I graduated from Crenshaw we moved there from the Pueblo Bishop
S/O to Skip. Got love for OG....Crenshaw District fa death doe.
Skip is a historian, with the gang politics!!!
Another gem
great vid!
It seem like S Mac was trynna get him to mark out the Stones Questioning him on the BlackStones not being able to run their own school . Dude asked him 9x and skipp said the same thing
Damn,he was in Southeast San Diego for reals!!!!
#KevMacVideos #SupportARealOne #WhereContentIsKing
Skip had that DJ Quik perm going, lol
Skipp coulda done a Soul Glo commercial bac in the day!’🤣
R20NHB’s, Arguably the Biggest Blood Set in Los Angeles 💯
They also have roots from the first Blood gang in South Central as far as Blood title
( Blood Alley )
Isn’t it the Outlaw 20’s that are “blood alley” connected?
@@slagwill5599 No the Outlaw 20’s used to be the Outlaw 10’s ..
But the Blood Allley gang was in the area of Hoover Park / R20NHB’s
@@matrixseven8528 👍🏽
@@slagwill5599 Which in debate I’ll argue the BloodStoneVillans as the first Blood gang as we know them today because they added on the Blood moniker in 1973,
But the first Anti Crips or Independent gang to sport that Red Bandana as Gang attire would have to be the Harvard Park Brims “
@@matrixseven8528 yes. The first part could be true. Though compton and west side are two totally different jurisdictions. They have their claim too. Now the truth of 2nd the paragraph is complicated - the first rag to be waved in Crip defiance was the ‘Ru burgundy behind the wall. But on the streets - 6Duece HP Brim had to be there too shortly there after since they were PREcrip.
My mother stayed on the Eastside on 136th Street between Maine and San Pedro used to be the 135 Fives now 135 Piru
Great interview KMV on point with this content shot out to skip got my anger management certificate from him and bro no Taylor r.i.p
My Step Pops was from Hoover Family… they was big on Martial Arts
Robert Kardashian, OJs lawyer went to Dorsey. June Kuramoto from the jazz band Hiroshima grew up in the Crenshaw district, she's the one that plays the koto.
With all those associations Skip had with younger crips while he resided in the neighborhood makes me wonder why/how he didn’t eventually turn crip. Did he not have friends in the neighborhood that he ran with that were turning crip during the years he lived there?
The crips keep pressing him everywhere and the Damus in the west adams showed him love. Simple
@@FREEEGANG appreciate your answer. I was looking at it thru a New Orleans pair of eyes. I definitely get what u said tho
Skipp moved in my top KM interviews
@5:34 Map Dope af
Skip!!! I use to live on 24th and Arlington, but I’m from Daygo. Who were you hanging with in Daygo? You should of went to Morse homie
Salute Big Dove 🕊🕊
I need those maps
Big up Kev always dropping 🔥………..✌🏽💙
I was born in DC in 1971 & grew up in the DMV & in March of 92 I moved to LA,I grew up pretty poor so I spent a lot of my childhood in the ‘jects & sorta rough neighborhoods & the difference between the hoods on the west coast compared to the east coast is crazy....I’d be in the hood in LA & had no idea,it was single family homes & shit,if it wasn’t for the graffiti I never woulda known
That’s California for you.
That's why it's also called Califoolya so don't be tricked if you come from out of town. That part!
Skip should have warned me about living on 60 and Victoria and hanging out in Inglewood in 1983-4
Bring the song back
In 85 there was still Crips at Dorsey, but it was no doubt predominantly Damus...
Yep it was on Santa Barbara then...
Had to join.
Wondering why skipp didnt become a crip when he was living in a crip neighborhoods growing up
Being bullied and robbed by them, I wouldn't want to be with them either.
He was anti- Crip from the start.
Big Skipp!!!! New Orleans in this biotch
Salute to the Homie Skip ..
Why do 20’s say Doves instead of Dubs?
It's actually Doves instead of Dubs.
The hang loose hand sign look like wings
@ KMV .. Anybody Have any pictures of 🎅 clauz !! I keep hearing about this Raw Blood 🩸 !! They said he was Raw as hell !! No Cut !!
I hear that in the late 80's some asian crips started in the 30's and little weight functioned with the Harlems.
No problem paying the SUBSCRIPTION WHEN THE CONTENT IS PRICELESS💯🎯
So I grew up in two households one on the east side one on the Westside stepmother stepfather and a mother and father
Dorsey High use to be an internment camp for Japanese during wwII, hence all the Japanese in that area.
I thought that was BG knock out lol
His Momma was gorgeous
Is the 20’s on the east side the same gang or
Just two different gangs with the same name
That clicked up
And what year did they NHB on it
And what year did WBC come out
Because I’m from the East Side generations younger I ALWAYS thought Dorsey high school WAS a blood school?
Outlaw 20s same gang different click
@@ProdbyGrimeyred False !!!!
Outlaws are a totally different gang than the R20NHB,
@@westside8514 of kourse should've said it differently
@@westside8514 they are a sub-set of W/s Rollin 20z NHB. They E/s Rollin 20s Outlaw and got a 30z click too.
@@ProdbyGrimeyred Are you from LA bro ??
I got jumped my 2nd week at Horace Mann
Go on his Videos good stuff
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