we love CS all over Daygo, Hoodie dope for tha utilization of his platform.. tha respect level these two gentlemen hold is epik! CS said” i’m not going to sugarcoat anything on our side or downplay anything on anybody else’s side” thats real I love the stand up characteristics of both yall. 👌🏾💥💥🏁
Im not even from East Dago but I call LIL CS big homie. This is my favorite interview so far. Brought back a lot of memories from growing up in the 80's.
best one yet. You have by far the best inverviews because of your apparent close relationships with the people and it makes it so much more comfortable and interesting
Classic interview and perfect introduction to Lil CS for people like myself. I'm definitely gonna tap into his material. You've carved out a dope lane with this content you're bringin', bro. It's dope for people like myself from L.A. County and those from other places to get that San Diego history, and you're bringin' it like no other. Stay blessed! ✌🏽
Great content Hoodie LiL CS a East Dago legend In the interview he was talking about those apartments and what not I remember when they was building up the freeway and police station on Fairmount in the mid 90s they knocked alot of the buildings down to do so kicked people out in all that brings back alot of memories in East Dago Salute homie another solid interview
Great job 👍, very well descscripted. Motivating, creative & well deserved. I'm taking notes. Still striving 4 self & culturing successfulness Big homie. Thanks 4 the tutorial......From Th4 4 Blk also respectfully!!!!
@@hoodiefromthehood1359 I know previously you stated that interviewing the opps was a no no, but it would be great to hear how Mitch and lil cs and cricket made San Diego got heat, and collaborated despite being from the other side.
@@cristianlaurent7783 bro me and Mitch go way bacc. That was an easy call. Me and Damu have a strong mutual respect. And Cricet, Ecay and Irocc are the homies so I just called everybody and we did it. The respect was there. That’s why the song happened.
Dope Bro U did that. Gave a lot of info on the ballers of SD. Thanks for doing that. I'm 51 from LA AMS was the spot all the ballers went too for their cars. Lil CS is talking Facts I'm from the era. Great one Hoodie!
I have been waiting for this this is our history told by a legend that is as real as it gets. For everyone out there this is all real and verified you can ask anyone Mexican or Black from our area. Also the rapper you guys were talking about “Devious “ I think he was from GDP and rapped with Royal T.
@@hoodiefromthehood1359 @LiL MIKE ESD 13 Here's a few of the Devious songs: ruclips.net/video/EWr-PKmRHUk/видео.html ruclips.net/video/GVW3Z9Xpt3E/видео.html I remember Devious coming to 39th and University when he first had his tape out. I think it was 91 or 92. I don't think he was from GDP though. That wouldn't have been a very safe place for him. I'm pretty sure he said he was from East Daqo. The fool that rapped with Royal T from GDP was Mister E. He had the video at Chicano park.
In 2004 Lil CS was at Fashion Valley mall selling Dollars and Sins in the Parking lot and i bought a CD thinking it was going to be trash (no dis respect)...Shit is one of the Rawest, Hardest rap albums ive ever heard in my life 😂 I still listen to it to this very day
Legendary material🔥🔥🔥 This is a classic glad y’all collaborated and did this interview. Keep doing ya shit Hoodie Hood this is that upper echelon type of material. Keep going up I rock wit the channel heavy keep doing ya shit!!!💪🏾
@@hoodiefromthehood1359 INTERVIEWS ON POINT BRO. I CAN CONNECT YOU TO SOME MEXICAN GANG INTERVIEWS FROM DAYGO. ITS A BIT HARDER BUT WE CAN MAKE IT HAPPEN FOR THE CHANNEL TO GROW.
Dope interview! Man again learning real daygo history! I remember late 90s and early 00s niggas was saying they from Black Mob. That lived in East daygo
This interview brought bacc some memories from bacc in the day when I was in them streets. Devious was the Dago Ice Cube. We was bumpin Devious hard in our section. He mentioned a few Dago Brothas that we knew of in LA. Dago Locs showed us Luv at Mission Beach when he had a function in the town bacc in the early 90's
Devious in Atl working on a new album.Shout out the OG Lil CS. He was one the first rappers with a tape I ever heard from Daygo.It was the freaky tales beat..
He spoke about Lalo's Upholstery. In Lynwood, yep, he did the wraparounds phantoms tops, and the chandeliers.all the Mafia IV Life Car Club went there. Benzo AL. Everone went there from LA. Also, Orlie's Hydraulics, he was cutting everyone car out, in Paramount. Yeah, he left after he got robbed. He moved to New Mexico. Really good interview
Yep Mafia IV Life had some super clean Lowriders. I was in the Feds with Capone and his Lowrider was in Lowrider magazine. Orlie’s was in Long Beach. My Brother got all his cars cut there.
Yeah, I knew Dell Dogg, from Mafia IV Life RIP, I know OG Herb really well. Orlie's was kinda like the border of Paramount and Long Beach, right off the 91 fwy. Everyone was going there or either Athen's ,in 66 ECC Hood on Central. He is the OG Cut Man, been cutting out cars since the 1960's. And they use to also go to OG Ford Dog (Ernest)RIP, Shop on Crenshaw. We use to always to Diego and hop against yall . You guys had some clean cars . I remember when they had Low bottoms Car Club hop OG VMax RIP. At the King of the Street around 2000. Good Ole Dayz
@@hajjwilson5728 yeah Dell Dog was a legend! I was in the Feds with Vic from Main Street. He just passed I believe. But the Main Streets are notorious. Yeah Orlie’s was right off the freeway. Yeah Low Bottom had some clean riders. They started when we were in the Feds. My Brother had his riders from 82-89. When I got out in 98 low bottoms had the cleanest riders. We were gone the whole 90’s.
I lived in ED in my early years.we lived by Julio’s Family restaurant,my sister was good friends with Maria who’s family owned Julio’s.my first fight was in East Dago at five years old with T-Sock.his family owned Julio’s restaurant.shout out to T Sock wherever you are
THIS IS ONE OF BEST AND TRUTHFUL INTERVIEWS I HEARD CS A REAL ONE FACTS 💯 Back then it was not just Rob Dogg little CS said lots of facts but he forgot about Delano and School Yard and Hollywood , D. BELL from Lincoln Park aka SYNDO MOB back then they ran 45 park GOOD CONTENT HOODIE
Nah bro I mentioned Delano and Schoolyard I believe. Shit when you say Syndo from back then it’s almost the same as saying Schoolyard. I think Hollywood was really young in the late 80’s. The young niggas from Lincoln back then was Paul Thornton, Steve Price, Maurice Johnson, Demon etc.
@@lilc.s.248 You really do know your shit that's fosho and you right about Norman Sanchez aka Big Hollywood was a lot younger than the yard right on homie educating is the best way to bridge the gap with Bloods and Crips SALUTE 💯
Same thing my grandfather live there with my mom and in the early 70s and their house got broken into around 45th and hilltop and they dipped out to National City after that
Shoutout to the mob king, got his documents and everything that’s real he sold the mobking album to me hand to hand at fammart …real game as well salute OG
True Hustler, out the trunk. Pushin hard all over SD- you would see Lil CS at all the concerts & events wit CD’s. Daygo’s Master P, without a deep roster.
I knew a few EDM's when I lived in N. Park for a few years. 2 brothers, both light skin half black. I think the names were Jay Dog and Shawn. Coming from Brooklyn, that was first time in my life somebody asked me " Where u From"? My reply...."BROOKLYN!"
@@hoodiefromthehood1359 Ok! I use to hang with a dude from Skanliss name T BLUNT. He introduced me to them. I use to be in they crib. Jay Dogg always use to talk about the Lexus he had and showed me pictures. lol
He forgot to talk about 44 block hustlers. I remember his Elko and the Astro van my best friend was Henry Calvin from NHC (AKA) little Roscoe he stayed in the yellow house across the street from the little park
I went to Euclid, then Wilson, then Hoover. I was laughing when homie asked what about Crawford? Lil CS was like not really. 😂 That was my experience too. Real ones went to Hoover and left to Garfield if anything.
I hit boot camp in Dago, winter of '82 at 17, for 4yrs I was stationed there...those were amazing times, we were east coast b-boys at that time, we ran in ''crews'' and said ''Peace God'' rocking suede pumas and adidas with the fat shoestrings in 'em. It was different for the under21 in Cali...East Coast, 18 was the minimum age, You in ALL the clubs, Cali was 21...so we hit the streets, the beaches and parks on Sundays. Still one of my favorite cities I've lived in, to this day...I've lived on 3 continents.🃏²³
Say Hoodie, people always ask me why folks from the town spell Daygo/Dago/Diego differently? I think you should do a brief video to explain this to people not from San Diego. Either way man, keep up the great that you do!
Great interview, HoodieFromTheHood! Being that EDMC started in 1985, did representing with the blue bandana come immediately afterwards? And how did the East Daygo Mob name come about? Was it spray painted on the wall around the neighborhood Lil CS lived in at the time? Or, after the individuals from PBI went their separate ways, was there a meeting with the remaining members of PBI, and as a collective, they decided to change the name?
This is definitely one of the if not best interviews you’ve done he a Legend I never heard of
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we love CS all over Daygo, Hoodie dope for tha utilization of his platform.. tha respect level these two gentlemen hold is epik! CS said” i’m not going to sugarcoat anything on our side or downplay anything on anybody else’s side” thats real
I love the stand up characteristics of both yall. 👌🏾💥💥🏁
💯💯💯💯
@@lilc.s.248 much respect from the Vice Lords in Chicago
@@douglasrossii4129 respect to the VL’s
A real big homie right there. Much respect
Im not even from East Dago but I call LIL CS big homie. This is my favorite interview so far. Brought back a lot of memories from growing up in the 80's.
Appreciate it homie
@@lilc.s.248 so EC and Boo is the founders of the EDMC
@@jontaedavis5006 nah they were part of the founders of PBI. Which later turned to EDM
@@lilc.s.248 can you name the founders of the mob OG
best one yet. You have by far the best inverviews because of your apparent close relationships with the people and it makes it so much more comfortable and interesting
I appreciate it,make me wanna go harder fr fr
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Lil C.S is a gem to these San Diego streets 🙌 Much luv brothas!!
I agree
💯💯🙌🏽🙌🏽
Lil CS is a 619 legend!!!
Facts
Lmao he worked at Crawford didn’t he ? I seen him before
Classic interview and perfect introduction to Lil CS for people like myself. I'm definitely gonna tap into his material.
You've carved out a dope lane with this content you're bringin', bro. It's dope for people like myself from L.A. County and those from other places to get that San Diego history, and you're bringin' it like no other.
Stay blessed! ✌🏽
Man I really appreciate that fr fr,that’s all we want being from Dago is mfs to hear our story that’s all
This whole thing is Legendary right here. This interview is full of so much game... much respect 👏👏👏
😊
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Great content Hoodie LiL CS a East Dago legend In the interview he was talking about those apartments and what not I remember when they was building up the freeway and police station on Fairmount in the mid 90s they knocked alot of the buildings down to do so kicked people out in all that brings back alot of memories in East Dago Salute homie another solid interview
Appreciate you watching
Great job 👍, very well descscripted. Motivating, creative & well deserved. I'm taking notes. Still striving 4 self & culturing successfulness Big homie. Thanks 4 the tutorial......From Th4 4 Blk also respectfully!!!!
Hoodie this was legendary, great interview. Lil C.S. has knowledge beyond his years. Look forward to your walk through
No doubt
@@hoodiefromthehood1359 I know previously you stated that interviewing the opps was a no no, but it would be great to hear how Mitch and lil cs and cricket made San Diego got heat, and collaborated despite being from the other side.
@@cristianlaurent7783 if you heard that video then you heard me say no young opps from certain Hoods but I don’t got nothing against the OGs
@@cristianlaurent7783 bro me and Mitch go way bacc. That was an easy call. Me and Damu have a strong mutual respect. And Cricet, Ecay and Irocc are the homies so I just called everybody and we did it. The respect was there. That’s why the song happened.
Great interview Dory, appreciate you sharing our history. Man this brings back memories ✊🏿
S/O to Lil C’s Dollars & Sins is definitely a classic album!
Dope Bro U did that. Gave a lot of info on the ballers of SD. Thanks for doing that. I'm 51 from LA AMS was the spot all the ballers went too for their cars. Lil CS is talking Facts I'm from the era. Great one Hoodie!
Appreciate that
Appreciate it bro 💯💯✊🏽
LIL CS , ECAY UNO, CRICET, CYCO - THE TURF ….CLASSIC!!!!
Absolutely
And Lil CS did a dope track with Mac Dre still bump it every day
Federal Niggas
It’s not quitting it’s changing the path of success🙏💙
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I have been waiting for this this is our history told by a legend that is as real as it gets. For everyone out there this is all real and verified you can ask anyone Mexican or Black from our area. Also the rapper you guys were talking about “Devious “ I think he was from GDP and rapped with Royal T.
That’s crazy I didn’t know that about Devious
@@hoodiefromthehood1359 @LiL MIKE ESD 13
Here's a few of the Devious songs:
ruclips.net/video/EWr-PKmRHUk/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/GVW3Z9Xpt3E/видео.html
I remember Devious coming to 39th and University when he first had his tape out. I think it was 91 or 92. I don't think he was from GDP though. That wouldn't have been a very safe place for him. I'm pretty sure he said he was from East Daqo. The fool that rapped with Royal T from GDP was Mister E. He had the video at Chicano park.
@@theevilrascals6989 thank you
Div represened edm
Lil Cs Heat. My Brotha puttin it down in the Real Estate game.
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In 2004 Lil CS was at Fashion Valley mall selling Dollars and Sins in the Parking lot and i bought a CD thinking it was going to be trash (no dis respect)...Shit is one of the Rawest, Hardest rap albums ive ever heard in my life 😂 I still listen to it to this very day
It’s definitely a Dago Classic
Good lookin homie 💯💯
My guy hoodie keep going .. you know I’m fkn with the channel ! Shoutout to a SD legend Lil CS .. Daygo Got Heat !
Appreciate the support my nigga You already know it goes both ways 🫡
Good lookin homie 💯💯✊🏽✊🏼
Nah we need you in a track with CS
He had ED on🔥 when he dropped his first CD- from Adams, Lil NH, The Kee Block, 50th St., the whole Blvd. - from North Park to Colina.
Damn
Good interview, I remember them real Eastside days
Another banger hood shit bro✌🏾👍🏾 salute to the big homie Lil Cs 💯
Fs bro
That's hard you got lil CS on!
Grew up on home avenue and 47th 1991/2002 navy apartments. Which still there! Good ol days
If you’re from Daygo and you don’t know Lil CS we can’t be friends. Legend
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This is so good. Props to CS and check out his book if you haven’t
I hella remember that album.. I used to bump it
Legendary material🔥🔥🔥 This is a classic glad y’all collaborated and did this interview. Keep doing ya shit Hoodie Hood this is that upper echelon type of material. Keep going up I rock wit the channel heavy keep doing ya shit!!!💪🏾
Appreciate the support
DAMN BRO U DID IT UP WITH DIZ 1! MAD PROPS FROM SE SD CUZZO! 💯💯💯
Good looking
@@hoodiefromthehood1359 INTERVIEWS ON POINT BRO. I CAN CONNECT YOU TO SOME MEXICAN GANG INTERVIEWS FROM DAYGO. ITS A BIT HARDER BUT WE CAN MAKE IT HAPPEN FOR THE CHANNEL TO GROW.
@@frankcc619 I’m with it hit me on IG
@@hoodiefromthehood1359 💯💯💯
Dope interview! Man again learning real daygo history!
I remember late 90s and early 00s niggas was saying they from Black Mob. That lived in East daygo
Nah Blacc Mob is something totally different and it’s in North Park
@@hoodiefromthehood1359 oh ok ., see never knew good lookin out !
All facts no fiction 💯 a real dago legend 44block hustla
His story was lit, can’t wait to see who’s you got next
This a solid Interview right here!!! Ⓜ️'s!!!
Good looking bro
Good lookin Neph
Damn Hoodie Hood.. you do a interview as good as Vlad… no cap.. bring the light to SD… Keep ‘em coming. Stay blessed hoodsta!!!
Appreciate the support
@@hoodiefromthehood1359 I’m from the Madueno family. My Tio is Top Cat… was a trip to hear them being mentioned outa no where.
@@ricomarquez5460 oh okay so you know everything he was talking about
Legendary interview. Appreciate it!! Keep doing your shit Hoodie.
Will do
This interview brought bacc some memories from bacc in the day when I was in them streets. Devious was the Dago Ice Cube. We was bumpin Devious hard in our section. He mentioned a few Dago Brothas that we knew of in LA. Dago Locs showed us Luv at Mission Beach when he had a function in the town bacc in the early 90's
That’s right homie
Dr . Devious was dope. So was IBM, Gangsta Ern and Mistery. Hip hop was so young back then, it felt like any of em coulda popped to big platforms.
Devious in Atl working on a new album.Shout out the OG Lil CS. He was one the first rappers with a tape I ever heard from Daygo.It was the freaky tales beat..
Yep 💯💯
First time I heard freaky tales he was bumping it in the elco with I caught you drooling on the back
Solid interview as always shout out lil CS and you ofcourse you my young bro.
Good looking
I remember he tried to sell me a CD like 20 years ago at the Lowrider show at qualcomm stadium.
EDM❗️💪🏾 Good One Foo U Know I'm Logged In ..
Fs bro
Hen Dog !!!!! My uncle ! RIP Uncle Mark ! Real EDM OG’s shout out lil cs! He knows the fam.
That’s right
Yep the Farves was the foundation and major factors of the Set.
@@lilc.s.248 appreciate you OG for acknowledging them !
He spoke about Lalo's Upholstery. In Lynwood, yep, he did the wraparounds phantoms tops, and the chandeliers.all the Mafia IV Life Car Club went there. Benzo AL. Everone went there from LA. Also, Orlie's Hydraulics, he was cutting everyone car out, in Paramount. Yeah, he left after he got robbed. He moved to New Mexico.
Really good interview
Yep Mafia IV Life had some super clean Lowriders. I was in the Feds with Capone and his Lowrider was in Lowrider magazine. Orlie’s was in Long Beach. My Brother got all his cars cut there.
Yeah, I knew Dell Dogg, from Mafia IV Life RIP, I know OG Herb really well. Orlie's was kinda like the border of Paramount and Long Beach, right off the 91 fwy. Everyone was going there or either Athen's ,in 66 ECC Hood on Central. He is the OG Cut Man, been cutting out cars since the 1960's. And they use to also go to OG Ford Dog (Ernest)RIP, Shop on Crenshaw.
We use to always to Diego and hop against yall . You guys had some clean cars . I remember when they had Low bottoms Car Club hop OG VMax RIP. At the King of the Street around 2000.
Good Ole Dayz
@@hajjwilson5728 yeah Dell Dog was a legend! I was in the Feds with Vic from Main Street. He just passed I believe. But the Main Streets are notorious. Yeah Orlie’s was right off the freeway. Yeah Low Bottom had some clean riders. They started when we were in the Feds. My Brother had his riders from 82-89. When I got out in 98 low bottoms had the cleanest riders. We were gone the whole 90’s.
@@lilc.s.248 I told you somebody was gone know what you was saying
@@hoodiefromthehood1359 yep if they was tapped in bacc they know.
Best Channel on RUclips
Hoody Hood
They still sleep
You waking them up bro
deep history...this a good one
Yup
I still keep dollars & sins in heavy rotation. Classic disc fasho. Love from Tucson!
Appreciate it 💯💯
GOOD SHIT HOMIES!!! HOODIE HOOD KEEP DOING YOUR SHIT GIVING THAT DAGO HISTORY ALOT OF PEOPLE NEED TO KNOW ABOUT!!
Most definitely
4sho homie
🔥🔥🔥🔥well done love ones!!!! Hoodie keep doing your thing. Lil CS Ⓜ️'s
My Ni44a Ⓜ️’s homie
Tha Man himself….dope video 👍🏾
Larry Daniel's, Money Bags, E Rock, T Rock. Family all legends in the Game
Good interview 👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾
This is a hella dope interview
I lived in ED in my early years.we lived by Julio’s Family restaurant,my sister was good friends with Maria who’s family owned Julio’s.my first fight was in East Dago at five years old with T-Sock.his family owned Julio’s restaurant.shout out to T Sock wherever you are
THIS IS ONE OF BEST AND TRUTHFUL INTERVIEWS I HEARD CS A REAL ONE FACTS 💯
Back then it was not just Rob Dogg little CS said lots of facts but he forgot about Delano and School Yard and Hollywood , D. BELL from Lincoln Park aka SYNDO MOB back then they ran 45 park GOOD CONTENT HOODIE
Nah bro I mentioned Delano and Schoolyard I believe. Shit when you say Syndo from back then it’s almost the same as saying Schoolyard. I think Hollywood was really young in the late 80’s. The young niggas from Lincoln back then was Paul Thornton, Steve Price, Maurice Johnson, Demon etc.
@@lilc.s.248 You really do know your shit that's fosho and you right about Norman Sanchez aka Big Hollywood was a lot younger than the yard right on homie educating is the best way to bridge the gap with Bloods and Crips SALUTE 💯
Same thing my grandfather live there with my mom and in the early 70s and their house got broken into around 45th and hilltop and they dipped out to National City after that
Sounds like the Hood was grimy in the 70s 😂
Great conversation, homie. NH
Good looking
Great interview!!!!
Wsup Chill,thanks 4 tapping N homie
@@hoodiefromthehood1359 Most definitely great content and really informative
@@16dalife20 just tryna tell our story bcuz people don’t know
Oh shit you got my nigga lil c.s 💯💯💯keep it coming loc
Aint no stopping
Many packs from the hill cross kolina park kept me floating
Dope ass interview 👏🏾🦾
Good looking bro
Shoutout to the mob king, got his documents and everything that’s real
he sold the mobking album to me hand to hand at fammart …real game as well salute OG
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yea this ah classic 💯
Off top
True Hustler, out the trunk. Pushin hard all over SD- you would see Lil CS at all the concerts & events wit CD’s. Daygo’s Master P, without a deep roster.
Facts
And was Royal T from ES or just a resident
@@hoodiefromthehood1359 Royal T was from a GDP Get Down Posse I don't know if they're still around
@@romoalex7438 Got it
Man I remember the undercover at schools back 85 86
Tapp'd in G💪🏽
Good shit love one 👍🏾👍🏾
Great Interview. 😂Took me a couple days to get threw it but I like how you put out the whole interview. 🧢
Yeah I’m not doing different parts no more it’s all coming out at once
Salute to the OG! 🙏
I knew a few EDM's when I lived in N. Park for a few years. 2 brothers, both light skin half black. I think the names were Jay Dog and Shawn. Coming from Brooklyn, that was first time in my life somebody asked me " Where u From"? My reply...."BROOKLYN!"
I know both of them
@@hoodiefromthehood1359 Ok! I use to hang with a dude from Skanliss name T BLUNT. He introduced me to them. I use to be in they crib. Jay Dogg always use to talk about the Lexus he had and showed me pictures. lol
@@medicatedwookie5499 yeah I was in the pen with J Dog he got all the fliccs lol
East Dago is the hub for mixed kids(black and white) in San Diego.myself including 💯
I remember the North Park street festivals bac in the day too.
He forgot to talk about 44 block hustlers. I remember his Elko and the Astro van my best friend was Henry Calvin from NHC (AKA) little Roscoe he stayed in the yellow house across the street from the little park
Yeah I forgot a lot of shit. Left out so much of the story now that I think about it.
Another Epic Segment!!!! ♿
Yessir
I been waiting on this one!
I went to Euclid, then Wilson, then Hoover. I was laughing when homie asked what about Crawford? Lil CS was like not really. 😂 That was my experience too. Real ones went to Hoover and left to Garfield if anything.
These interviews are your lane Hoodie.
Appreciate it
Hella 4got about them songs
My boii lil c’s I remember him pushing his cds 💿 from the beaches to the malls
Yep 💯💯
Tapping in FROM Sereno Happy New Year been off for a minute,my cancer came back to get an ass whooping for the 3rd FN time #fuckcancer here in Los
Sorry to hear that but appreciate you taking time out to watch and commenting
Prayer for your speedy recovery
L D and K D was my child hood
Homie. From Daygo.Rip ..
This is dope
The big homie!✊🏿
💯
Plex 💯✊🏽
I hit boot camp in Dago, winter of '82 at 17, for 4yrs I was stationed there...those were amazing times, we were east coast b-boys at that time, we ran in ''crews'' and said ''Peace God'' rocking suede pumas and adidas with the fat shoestrings in 'em. It was different for the under21 in Cali...East Coast, 18 was the minimum age, You in ALL the clubs, Cali was 21...so we hit the streets, the beaches and parks on Sundays. Still one of my favorite cities I've lived in, to this day...I've lived on 3 continents.🃏²³
Man I remember Horton elementary with the Harmond twins back in the 90s
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥Official !
Legend 4 sure!!!!
Say Hoodie, people always ask me why folks from the town spell Daygo/Dago/Diego differently? I think you should do a brief video to explain this to people not from San Diego. Either way man, keep up the great that you do!
Me and the homie literally just had a conversation about that and I’m definitely going to make a video about it
Generational thing. Different upbringings from non affiliates and or thug/ hussler type niggs
I used to live on 4200 block of VanDyke
between orange ave and El Cajon blvd
I still got my LIL CS gheto classic CD
Dollar and SINS was my shiet
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I remember Patrick Heard.RIP to that brother.
Low riding as cs some of cleanest rides in town
Damn bro this is HBO worthy
On everything
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The homies used to take shifts on 44th! Mob Shit . Everyone from the set was eating. Good shit cuz.
Everyone homie
San Diego Got Heat!!!
Great interview, HoodieFromTheHood! Being that EDMC started in 1985, did representing with the blue bandana come immediately afterwards? And how did the East Daygo Mob name come about? Was it spray painted on the wall around the neighborhood Lil CS lived in at the time? Or, after the individuals from PBI went their separate ways, was there a meeting with the remaining members of PBI, and as a collective, they decided to change the name?
The blue rag comes as soon as Crip is attached to it,and I believe everybody from PBI converted over well at least most them
@HoodieFromTheHood appreciate the response and clarification bro thanks!
Some the Mexicans from pbi became ESD
@@robertoinchaurregui6876 oh okay
Chef Jeff makes legendary jailhouse chicken
Instant classic
You can still put that album out homie 💯
Salute to you G 💯💯✊🏽
That’s what I’m saying
Dollars & Sins!!! Classic Dago Shit!!!
I wonder if he was talking about Benny Flores paint shop in national city.
I think it was in Lemon Grove. Don’t remember.
Shot out the bkig bkro lilcs 40$ hoodie stay on yo shit
4sho lil bro. Told Hoodie hate I forgot to mention you and KP. You gassed The Turf remix.
@@lilc.s.248 it’s all love hood don’t even trip
My pops put me onto lil cs in about 2001