Whats sad is the next street over you will see big extravagant houses. I moved here to go to lsu last year and you have extreme poverty on one side then money on the other. Sometimes giant houses next to empty boarded up ones.
@@SwampDweller67 u can go up higland road then go to dalrymple which is the next main street or honestly any smaller streets in between the 2 and see a difference. And thats all over the state really. Not just baton rouge
I know exactly where it is without even seeing the street signs. It’s around McKinley High, just west of LSU. I graduated from there in ‘88 and it was bad even then. The way I instantly knew was because that area is one of the few that’s curbed and guttered - real streets not black top with no curbs. Odd that the roads are actually good in that area. What passes for a residential road in BR would barely be called an alley in any other first world country. Left in 2004, visited in 2020 and it seems it only got worse. The people and food are awesome though, that’s for sure.
I also agree with all of the responses. Also don't forget to add another reason why this is also called the "Dirty South". Some of these spots people don't actually "live" in. It's their "office".
Back when I was growing up in br it was all love from the thugs the felons all that now is so cut throat even the thugs don’t wanna thug no more is too cut throat I blame youngboy he change the whole swag of br
Baton Rouge is the richest city in Louisiana BUT has the highest rate of poverty. Think about that for a second. What that means is that the city is separated. Rich (white) on one side. Dirt poor (black) on the other. It’s like this in many cities in Louisiana.
@1:29-1:57 That is the street I used to live on, on Lettsworth street! I was only 4 years old when my family I moved there! There was this big yellow and black building place called Scott's Tailor's where two of my paternal uncles used to run, but sadly it's no longer there. My family and I used to live in a small duplex house, two houses build close to each other, both were yellow and black too, but they're no longer there. I miss it.
Nah New Orleans a different breed baton got too much wanna be gangsters when I was growing up in Baton Rouge it was all love now it’s so cut throat I blame youngboy tbh
@@Coverstoners but it ain’t neva been no wannabees where I grew up tho 💯 from the fighting to the shooting everybody did and still does that shit, you must be from park forest
I’ve been to Baton Rouge before… everyone was nice even in the hood. The houses look a little bit old and run down in these hoods but the nice trees and greenery kind of make up for it in a way. Also, it’s hotter than hell down there in the summer 🤣
This is a few corners from LSU & Boosie. I see u rollin threw that South bruh! U should make sure that you roll up slow on the street names so people can see that's not from here. I feel u though cuz. U was like, "to hell with a 🛑 sign!" 😂🚗 Stay safe!!!
Memphis makes this look nice. I live near BR and work there often. I used to live and work in Memphis. Baton Rouge is way better and the folk there are way nicer. Memphis blows dog
It look like South Baton Rouge...What gets me about these contractor's they will go buy land in these poor condition area...Build a new home there and sale it for $200,000 or more...So you will have one new home value at $200,00 all the other homes on that street is not worth $20,000...IJS
I drive down one of those streets all the time to bypass traffic on the I-10 bridge. I never really thought of that area as "the hood". I don't see thugs walking around. I usually see a dude washing cars at his car wash place. And from time to time people selling food or cloths on the corners. But I ain't gonna lie, if I get a flat tire in the area, I will keep driving.
I actually got a flat right near Evangeline and North Blvd, I believe it was, North BR On Halloween 2015. It was pissing rain and the city was flooding. Pulled over in an empty parking lot to put on the spare and found tools missing from my jack kit. An old black guy that was walking by stopped to help me out and ran back to his house to get the correct tool. I've spent a lot of times in hoods of BR and there's some rough times and also genuine human decency. Most people will do the right thing if given the chance.
I live in BR and I don't go in these areas anymore. I'm not from south BR so really no need to go there unless I'm going to LSU. With that said, south BR looks as bad as I've ever seen it. I can say the same about all of historic black BR.
It was culture sock to me when I moved to baton rouge and quickly learned that business and political corruption are pretty much 95% of the reason the baton rouge area will never see housing and infrastructure improvements.
This is South Baton Rouge and the area this person is show is not really the hood of Hoods. There is no place really you can go that doesn't have dilapidated hoods and areas. It's everywhere in Baton Rouge not just near LSU
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Louise st the hood?? 🤔🤔🤔 Idk it’s my neighborhood and it’s mostly families and older folk and certainly not dangerous but I guess it looks different to everyone.
now back in the day that's the boulevard that he riding on it used to be real bad cuz they had the boulevard projects right there but ever since that dude went in the house and killed the 18 year old in his bed they toar everything down
@@destroyeverything-_-479 you vaguely stated Native American reservations as if they exist in south Baton Rouge. I was born and raised in BR and haven’t heard anyone mention a reservation. I’m asking you where is it?
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that's south Baton Rouge he riding through that's the top they call it the top that's over there Washington Terrace Street and you got the Garden District on the other side over there
@@kayfor2351 the south side got three black neighborhoods the top the bottom and Gadere Lane and South Park that's the south side if you don't stay in them areas most of the South Baton Rouge is rich white people
@@chuckbarnes225 that's wrong!!! The south is just a neighborhood and it's really called "old south baton rouge" population around 15,000 broken down into 3 sections "the top/upt" , the bottom and cross the track which is also the bottom. Gardere is its own neighborhood and Northside is a tiny neighborhood that's about 5 streets . Baton Rouge is broken down into neighborhoods NOT sections
@@c.l260 well I don't know what you trying to get to but basically what I'm saying is the part of Baton Rouge that he riding in is part of the city gardere lane is part of St George Baton Rouge population if you pull it up it's going to say 250,000 that's all North Baton Rouge and that little part of South Baton Rouge gardere is a part of St George St George population is about 170,000 people Baton Rouge real population if you add Baton Rouge and St George together is about over 400,000 Northside which is Northdale not Northside I'm not talking about that I'm talking about Northside which is the whole north side of Baton Rouge I'm from Baton Rouge I know it's cut up in neighborhoods basically what I'm saying is that little part of South Baton Rouge in the whole north side is really the city of Baton Rouge the rest of South Baton Rouge is uncorporated which not added in with our population that's basically what I was saying but me being a businessman from Baton Rouge I'm not always on RUclips so I didn't finish what I was saying and I was going to come back and tell him all the neighborhoods that's in north Baton Rouge cuz South Baton Rouge is cut up in neighborhoods but it's South Baton Rouge it's mainly rich people not poor people north batonroge is were all the poor people from
Baton Rouge had a really bad flood in 2016, it destroyed a lot of the city and many people lost everything and just left. I was in Nola for Katrina so I can't speak for how hard BR was hit but I'm assuming it wasn't great either.
I don't know why louisiana looks like deserted .to me louisiana it's a boring state to live in . No where to go for walking around and the infrastructure is horrible. And it's expansive too. I wish all that change soon 🙏
Then you haven't been to louisiana. Ive been all over the US and there is just as much to do here as anywhere else. Plenty of hiking, boating, camping. Any type of entertainment you want we have. It can be expensive to live in certain areas just like anywhere else.
it ain't bad no more because most of the people was kill off and in jail or just moved away the heroin used to be bad through that it's not bad as it used to be it is most of the crackheads through that now and besides petty theft crackheads really don't try to do violence to people
Whats sad is the next street over you will see big extravagant houses. I moved here to go to lsu last year and you have extreme poverty on one side then money on the other. Sometimes giant houses next to empty boarded up ones.
That’s How Vineland NJ is you got these big plantation houses next to raggedy shacks
Which street? looks like he went down several streets.
@@SwampDweller67 u can go up higland road then go to dalrymple which is the next main street or honestly any smaller streets in between the 2 and see a difference. And thats all over the state really. Not just baton rouge
That's why we gotta Pray 🙏 for our communities 😇
@@devintaylor8702 it’s gonna take more than a prayer
I know exactly where it is without even seeing the street signs. It’s around McKinley High, just west of LSU. I graduated from there in ‘88 and it was bad even then. The way I instantly knew was because that area is one of the few that’s curbed and guttered - real streets not black top with no curbs. Odd that the roads are actually good in that area. What passes for a residential road in BR would barely be called an alley in any other first world country. Left in 2004, visited in 2020 and it seems it only got worse. The people and food are awesome though, that’s for sure.
I grew up in Sherwood area from 1983-1995 aka bard ave
@@MrLa1983 no one asked
@@ramrodbldm9876you gotta go bra
Crazy to see Mustangs, Camaros, and Chargers sitting in front of boarded up houses..
Leases
People have their priorities mixed up!
All these comments are correct.
I also agree with all of the responses. Also don't forget to add another reason why this is also called the "Dirty South". Some of these spots people don't actually "live" in. It's their "office".
@@dlii 🤔 office for what kind of activity exactly?
I luv Baton Rouge…for some reason I miss it…I lived all over Baton Rouge so I can’t just claim one section
I live in calcasieu parish and I have always wanted to live in BR. There is something I just absolutely love about that place!!
@@louisianabred616 I think it just Louisiana…I live In Texas now and it’s a little different here
Damn Cbo at 0:51 I thought you were about to drive up on the curb lol
Louisiana really needs a renovation
The oil companies and politicians are too busy ripping off the poor to do that!
Thank you so much for volunteering. When can we expect you to start?
Same as your face.
@@0m3g4wolf8 the mayor of Baton Rouge can't even clean up a 100-year-old black Cemetery much less Baton Rouge
@@sll-tt6bj it won’t get her re-elected, why should she?
I think the wealthiest person in town is the one that sells the plywood to board up the windows?
lol. that and maintains the grass. shhh.
one of the only hoods where there isnt trash everywhere
Back when I was growing up in br it was all love from the thugs the felons all that now is so cut throat even the thugs don’t wanna thug no more is too cut throat I blame youngboy he change the whole swag of br
Been like dat way b4 yb
@@jamar1091 nah it was crazy but back then but the kids would stay in they place now they got 11 year olds walking around with pistols
Yeh I’ve noticed the guns are big asl now
This ain’t even jus ya city this everywhere bro…Blame da internet da kids on da internet we was outside it’s a difference
I wish I had those huge trees in my neighborhood. I love the greenery
Let me guess u are living I'm houston tx now right ?
@@hmmhmm3983 Thats looking at one positive thing.
damn yall aint got trees?
that is the charm of living in the south...humid, almost tropical climate and you have greenery all year long
They are nice, until hurricane season starts!!!!
Baton Rouge is the richest city in Louisiana BUT has the highest rate of poverty. Think about that for a second. What that means is that the city is separated. Rich (white) on one side. Dirt poor (black) on the other. It’s like this in many cities in Louisiana.
Nice one, need to show more of that north side Glen oaks to 3rd World
@1:29-1:57 That is the street I used to live on, on Lettsworth street! I was only 4 years old when my family I moved there! There was this big yellow and black building place called Scott's Tailor's where two of my paternal uncles used to run, but sadly it's no longer there. My family and I used to live in a small duplex house, two houses build close to each other, both were yellow and black too, but they're no longer there. I miss it.
Baton Rouge really do look just as dangerous as New Orleans 🌳🌳🏚🏚🏚🏚🌳🌳👀💯💯
Nah New Orleans a different breed baton got too much wanna be gangsters when I was growing up in Baton Rouge it was all love now it’s so cut throat I blame youngboy tbh
@@Coverstoners take that baton raq out ya name it’s been cutthroat my whole life here.
@@domainjohnson8274 nah it been cut throat but it was love too now it’s straight Grimey you gotta be born in the 90s to see wat I’m talking bout
It is getting just about as dangerous!
@@Coverstoners but it ain’t neva been no wannabees where I grew up tho 💯 from the fighting to the shooting everybody did and still does that shit, you must be from park forest
I’ve been to Baton Rouge before… everyone was nice even in the hood. The houses look a little bit old and run down in these hoods but the nice trees and greenery kind of make up for it in a way. Also, it’s hotter than hell down there in the summer 🤣
Yes it is.
@Voxhal dnt think that for everyone down here in louisiana 😂city filled w murder
It's so hot down here that the devil went to Georgia 😂
Humidity so high sometimes you don't have to drink water lmao.
@@YouKnowMeDuhI kno how that is, I’m from Nashville it’s da same way
This is a few corners from LSU & Boosie. I see u rollin threw that South bruh! U should make sure that you roll up slow on the street names so people can see that's not from here. I feel u though cuz. U was like, "to hell with a 🛑 sign!" 😂🚗
Stay safe!!!
Memphis makes this look nice. I live near BR and work there often. I used to live and work in Memphis. Baton Rouge is way better and the folk there are way nicer. Memphis blows dog
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Nice trees
🌳🌲🌴 Yey for the trees. thats about it lol
It look like South Baton Rouge...What gets me about these contractor's they will go buy land in these poor condition area...Build a new home there and sale it for $200,000 or more...So you will have one new home value at $200,00 all the other homes on that street is not worth $20,000...IJS
I drive down one of those streets all the time to bypass traffic on the I-10 bridge. I never really thought of that area as "the hood". I don't see thugs walking around. I usually see a dude washing cars at his car wash place. And from time to time people selling food or cloths on the corners. But I ain't gonna lie, if I get a flat tire in the area, I will keep driving.
The hood doesn't always mean shooting everyday, people going to jail everyday, the hood literally means low income areas that's treacherous
I actually got a flat right near Evangeline and North Blvd, I believe it was, North BR On Halloween 2015. It was pissing rain and the city was flooding. Pulled over in an empty parking lot to put on the spare and found tools missing from my jack kit. An old black guy that was walking by stopped to help me out and ran back to his house to get the correct tool. I've spent a lot of times in hoods of BR and there's some rough times and also genuine human decency. Most people will do the right thing if given the chance.
That's my hood south side,the bottom
It got the right name for sho!
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I live in BR and I don't go in these areas anymore. I'm not from south BR so really no need to go there unless I'm going to LSU. With that said, south BR looks as bad as I've ever seen it. I can say the same about all of historic black BR.
It was culture sock to me when I moved to baton rouge and quickly learned that business and political corruption are pretty much 95% of the reason the baton rouge area will never see housing and infrastructure improvements.
It starts at home. Nothing stopping these folks from cleaning up their land.
@@CreachterZa lot of the houses are vacant
@@bsgb1h994 Someone owns them. Otherwise, the government should take them over.
Looks fine actually
0:11 "Turn Right at the stop sign, then GET THE FUCK OUTTA HERE NOW" is what the gps meant
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That’s not the worst of it try going down plank road. That’s the real hood out here
It's actually beautiful. The idea of having perfect lawn, perfect tree, perfect families is a nightmare to me. If it wasn't for the crime rate....
Ass backwards. Nothing wrong with having the good in life
so much history
This person driving down parts I tend to stay away from! 🙃
This is South Baton Rouge and the area this person is show is not really the hood of Hoods. There is no place really you can go that doesn't have dilapidated hoods and areas. It's everywhere in Baton Rouge not just near LSU
all in all it's not a bad area just look bad it used to be real bad but if you go to the north that's where it's bad at
Starting off in the south BR.
At least they got houses unlike out north where people live in apartments
Louisiana is one of the poorest states in the United States, not a shock to see it like this. Some houses need some fixing up.
"Some houses need some fixing up"? Brilliant observation, Captain.
The worst part about louisiana is it is easily one of the most resource rich states and it and it’s people don’t profit from that..
@@SwampDweller67 have a beautiful day!
@@pamgreenfield2853 That's the plan.
"Some" houses?
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Sadly enough most of these houses have been vacant since hurricane Katrina. No economic growth in the area.
South Baton Rouge I can tell by the dirt on the ground.
Louise st the hood?? 🤔🤔🤔 Idk it’s my neighborhood and it’s mostly families and older folk and certainly not dangerous but I guess it looks different to everyone.
I see a lot of lawns. I think people have to mow a lot.
He starts the vid on my street, Nebraska st. 4 shit.
My kind of neighbor hood. I have all my ghetto signs
Baton rouge: red stick in french
This a poor example of BR hooods! They didn’t show any hoods lol
Por que están tan destruidas las casas?se ve en la misma zona ,barrio o vecindario todo muy deteriorado .
he talking about the Garden District and the north Gates of LSU
This must be early in the morning
Hi I used to live on Topeka St in Istrouma Sudivision. I googled and saw missing houses.
With America currently collapsing we're all about to be living like this here in a minute.
Not "all" of us. I'll be ok, as will many others. All about being ready.
Streets look better than new orleans
Well Baton Rouge is on Higher Elevation then my city
Charlie bo!
Does this country dictate to other countries how to live properly? Is this democracy?
My city ❤️
Wow can you do Hoods at Little Rock Arkansas
now back in the day that's the boulevard that he riding on it used to be real bad cuz they had the boulevard projects right there but ever since that dude went in the house and killed the 18 year old in his bed they toar everything down
It's so sad seeing places like this!
Crazy how it’s nothing like cali it’s a straight concrete jungle out hea
Add some wildlife and call me a tourist. Gangbangers can be park rangers.
Seriously though, it's beautiful in it's own way.
The RICHEST state in the union.
huh?
@@GhettoNBA it is one of the RICHEST states in the union. The problem is the people see none of these wealth.
@@Hchris101 no its fucking not wtf are u on
What have you been smoking? 😳
I can see why people liked getting this stimmy checks
Is there a lot of violence in these areas?
Yes.
Native American Reservations
Where?
Which video were you watching??
@@VickieVale367 where else
@@Valmontst blind ass agent
@@destroyeverything-_-479 you vaguely stated Native American reservations as if they exist in south Baton Rouge. I was born and raised in BR and haven’t heard anyone mention a reservation. I’m asking you where is it?
Lots of houses and cars but where's all the people?
Inside with A/C bc it's too freaking hot and stifling humidity.
Rip gee money 💵
I’m stupid too.
Go watch Macon Georgia West side hood Charlie just did couple weeks ago in trenches 🔥🔥🔥
Not alot of civic pride .
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Oh happy day (oh happy day)
Oh happy day, yeah (oh happy day)
When Jesus washed (when Jesus washed)
When my Jesus washed (when Jesus washed)
When Jesus washed [hits high note] (when Jesus washed)
My sins away (oh happy day)
I'm talking about that happy day (oh happy day)
He taught me how (oh yeah, how)
To wash (to wash)
Fight and pray (sing it, sing it, c'mon and sing it)
Fight and pray
And to live, yeah, yeah, c'mon everybody (and live rejoicing every, every day)
Sing it like you mean it, oh....
Oh happy day (oh happy day)
I'm talking about the happy days (oh happy day)
C'mon and talk about the happy days (oh happy day)
Oh, oh, oh happy days (oh happy day)
Ooh talking about happy day (oh happy day)
Oh yeah, I know I'm talking about happy days (oh happy day)
Oh yeah, sing it, sing it, sing it, yeah, yeah (oh happy day)
Oh, oh, oh
Oh happy day! 🎶👦🏿🏟
Are you drunk?
Seek mental help lol
Stormy Daniels home town.
0:40 I was shot by a group of kids on this road in 2013 the was trying take my shit
I am Jimbo from Sherwood Street
The American deram...
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Couldn't pay me
that's south Baton Rouge he riding through that's the top they call it the top that's over there Washington Terrace Street and you got the Garden District on the other side over there
Explain the sections of baton rouge I know they have Southside and Northside.. top bottom, what hoods they have In those areas
@@kayfor2351 the south side got three black neighborhoods the top the bottom and Gadere Lane and South Park that's the south side if you don't stay in them areas most of the South Baton Rouge is rich white people
@@chuckbarnes225 ok now the Northside
@@chuckbarnes225 that's wrong!!! The south is just a neighborhood and it's really called "old south baton rouge" population around 15,000 broken down into 3 sections "the top/upt" , the bottom and cross the track which is also the bottom. Gardere is its own neighborhood and Northside is a tiny neighborhood that's about 5 streets . Baton Rouge is broken down into neighborhoods NOT sections
@@c.l260 well I don't know what you trying to get to but basically what I'm saying is the part of Baton Rouge that he riding in is part of the city gardere lane is part of St George Baton Rouge population if you pull it up it's going to say 250,000 that's all North Baton Rouge and that little part of South Baton Rouge gardere is a part of St George St George population is about 170,000 people Baton Rouge real population if you add Baton Rouge and St George together is about over 400,000 Northside which is Northdale not Northside I'm not talking about that I'm talking about Northside which is the whole north side of Baton Rouge I'm from Baton Rouge I know it's cut up in neighborhoods basically what I'm saying is that little part of South Baton Rouge in the whole north side is really the city of Baton Rouge the rest of South Baton Rouge is uncorporated which not added in with our population that's basically what I was saying but me being a businessman from Baton Rouge I'm not always on RUclips so I didn't finish what I was saying and I was going to come back and tell him all the neighborhoods that's in north Baton Rouge cuz South Baton Rouge is cut up in neighborhoods but it's South Baton Rouge it's mainly rich people not poor people north batonroge is were all the poor people from
You only going to the worst places in baton rouge on purpose how bout you show some other areas.what kind of car yall drive?
You can't miss it, one of them really small colorful clown cars. You'll see about 3 clowns hanging out the windows, I'll be the one with the camera.
That bottom
South baton rouge I live on cotton st
Did Katrina hit them bad too?
Baton Rouge had a really bad flood in 2016, it destroyed a lot of the city and many people lost everything and just left. I was in Nola for Katrina so I can't speak for how hard BR was hit but I'm assuming it wasn't great either.
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I like the ghetto
C-Bo a real.one....while.the rest are in Seattle, Bo really be in the hood
There’s definitely hoods in Seattle. More so a huge drug hotspot
@@aaronolsen963 ik.......but most of em just be riding around filming the tricks working🤣🧐
I don't know why louisiana looks like deserted .to me louisiana it's a boring state to live in .
No where to go for walking around and the infrastructure is horrible.
And it's expansive too.
I wish all that change soon 🙏
Then you haven't been to louisiana. Ive been all over the US and there is just as much to do here as anywhere else.
Plenty of hiking, boating, camping. Any type of entertainment you want we have. It can be expensive to live in certain areas just like anywhere else.
Yea you haven’t been to the right places
That’s not true at all but ok lol
it ain't bad no more because most of the people was kill off and in jail or just moved away the heroin used to be bad through that it's not bad as it used to be it is most of the crackheads through that now and besides petty theft crackheads really don't try to do violence to people
I’m white and ghetto
Ouch
TBG!
America 😱😱😱?? Fear
Real bum place right there
THE REGULAR PEDESTRIAN PHARMACIST REACHES INTO THE CAR, STREET DOPE DEAL BEHAVIORS ....CONVENIENT DRIVE BUY....GO 🐟 🐠 🎣 🐡 🍥 🐟 FISH!!!!
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What do you expect look what kind of Mayor you have
Whole time i was looking for youngboy to be in the video then i remembered hes in utah living in a 60 million dollar house
He wouldn’t be in the south he from the Park N. 38th street to be exact
Democrats
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