You can't imagine the service you are providing to all the people like us, non-Americans who since we were little dreamed of going to America. We imagined the shiny and glossy America of Hollywood and we lived unhappy lives hoping to be able to live there, so thank you for giving us back our ability to appreciate our countries by showing us the real America
That’s just ignorance that was imparted from the 50s and 60s. There have always been poor, middle and rich class. South LA has been like this since the late 60s
Well it's not like the glossy America you see is a lie either... and it all looks like this. It's complicated. There are rich parts and poor parts. Even if both are technically LA which is huge by the way. You can for sure live the life you see on TV in LA but you need TONS of money. At least millionaire these days or in that income bracket no joke. To put it in perspective.....Those "poor houses" you see cost over 1/2 a million dollars.
@@carlosk8103 The lie is indeed that it is everywhere and within everyone's reach. People of my social background, also considering the increase in rents and house prices, couldn't even afford to live in a neighborhood like the one in the video. I wonder how low I would have to sink to live “the American dream.”
@@Arabian_Abomination It is. The property houses value in L.A. are ridiculous even in nice neighborhoods. 1.2 million for a 3 bed room 2 bath home. That's ridiculous. In Michigan that would cost $400,000 thousand.
I i went to elementary school on eighth ave in hyde park r60's hood South central LA 😤 I'm retired from LA now live in north eastern Oklahoma with my wife and daughters peaceful on 15 acres with non of that LA bullshyt. I love my city but fxcc cali
@Violator225 a house that cost $850k in south central will get u a mansion ok Oklahoma... a million dollar house in los Angeles only cost $300k out here
@Im-that-guy365 oh I believe you and the houses in South Central are going to be small old and ugly burglar bars on windows homeless everywhere not worth it, how is Oklahoma? Tornadoes 🌪 would be my concern! I've been thinking about Arizona by next year
@scorpioguy94 to me coming from south central to broken arrow oklahoma it's almost perfect. Key word (ALMOST) it's not Hella fun like cali but it's the perfect place to raise kids & start a business. For instance oklahoma is 1 of the best states to get into real estate flipping houses here is easy you can buy a house say north tulsa for around $25k to $65k and put about $10k into an flip it for $120 or a little more & to rent or lease a shop it's between $500 to $1500 a month.. tornadoes isn't really a problem they occur between oklahoma city & tulsa or they be mostly out in the country they don't just hit in the middle of the city...... yet lol
Need more videos in LA. City is massive. You could do Lemeirt Park, Historic SC, San Pedro, Boyle Heights, Venice, hell even Hollywood is “the trenches” now
@@de5163 😂😂 y'all definition of grimey in LA is funny . More like phony and fake . Hollywood is not hood . Don't let a bunch of mental health people fool you into thinking they are gangsters . Lol tents do not mean it's the trenches .
He drove through parts of South Central as well as parts of Hyde Park. I saw when he passed Hoover (South Central) but he also drove by the Avenues (2nd - 11th) and that was Hyde Park. He wasn't too far from my cousin's house on 3rd Avenue but he turned on to another street before he passed by it.
@@Davo32310let's reword that 😂 . The east coast (hoods ) are older and more ran down . The east coast is older but has beauty in majority of the areas . Everything started here so alot of the older buildings hold historical value . We don't believe in knocking down and rebuilding historic landmarks or buildings .. this Is our history as a country so it is why people visit the east coast because honestly it is pretty much the representation of America tbh
@@derricklowe2823 it's like that on the entire east coast really . Philly and Baltimore the same way , Camden , Newark , dover , the north east and mid atlantic are very similar .
I lived in Hyde Park on the 2600 block of W. Florence for two years - I’m grateful to say that I only ever had issues with homeless people. I never had any problems with locals. I also never wore red. 😂
@@JV-dj6mo thats crazy im re watcin it and like every single shop is some spanish words if i had money to live out there i wouldnt even cause ill be like a white man living in harlem in the 80s
Charlie Bo. We want to see more of LA besides their projects. We know the majority of all projects are rough. What the other neighborhoods look like. Ride thru Compton, Long Beach, South Central etc. the other hoods.
Correct, but most of your LA videos are in Jordan Downs, Nickerson Gardens, Imperial Courts, and skid row. Drive down their side streets like you drive thru Philly, Bmore, DC etc. Ride down the side streets of Compton and more LA streets. I still haven’t seen what’s the hype about in LA. It seems only lit in the projects, shopping centers and skid row 🤷🏾♂️ But you do a great great job. You are the pioneer of these videos. I have to give you credit and salute you. 💯
Appreciate you watching, but that's because people respond more as far as views to videos that show hood areas that are active with people. LA is huge but I don't film areas just to say I filmed them, they have to have what makes the videos popular, so I go to the active areas. Places like Philly, and Baltimore and a lot of east coast cities make for the best hood videos because they are crowded, active, and run down. Most of LA actually is not like that, and many other cities. I just recorded a lot of LA footage. I will be posting 3 or 4 more LA videos in the next few days including a street interview. I have to carefully select what I post to remain competitive which is getting tougher all the time with the competition.
@CharlieBo313 people don't realize how "empty" most cities are. If they don't see 40 dudes on a corner, it isn't "hood" in their mind when that only applies to a handful of cities in certain regions due to the density.
Probably because he drove around there once and not at night. I can guarantee you that South LA is very dangerous. It’s where most murders and shootings happen. South LA averages around 110 to 150 murders every year. And hundreds of shootings. Trust me. Walk down there at night and you might get rolled up on. I don’t know if they do this in other cities but they got literal police check points stoping cars in South LA. That should tell you that the city is really trying hard to keep a lid on things so they don’t go back to levels of violence like it was in the late 70s to the 90s
This is my hometown (Los Angeles). You were not too far from my cousin's house. You turned one block before (😅 I said "Aw man") you would've passed by it. But I do like your videos, especially the ones from the northeast, New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Cleveland, and others. But it's cool to see my hometown too. I noticed that Los Angeles is a lot more spread out than those east coast cities. I wish I could travel to these cities and just drive around.
Looks nice compared to the rough areas in basically every other city. If people picked up trash stopped littering and planted more trees it would look like heaven
When you’re from a place like Baltimore or North Philly, these other cities & “hoods” are like a resort. These are the locations you duck off to get away from the bs. Clean streets, not a soul outside & no open air drg market on every corner 24/7 365. These LA folks have it too nice.. but then again, LgAy 🌈alifornia is the democrat mecca
You can't imagine the service you are providing to all the people like us, non-Americans who since we were little dreamed of going to America. We imagined the shiny and glossy America of Hollywood and we lived unhappy lives hoping to be able to live there, so thank you for giving us back our ability to appreciate our countries by showing us the real America
That’s just ignorance that was imparted from the 50s and 60s. There have always been poor, middle and rich class. South LA has been like this since the late 60s
Well it's not like the glossy America you see is a lie either... and it all looks like this. It's complicated. There are rich parts and poor parts. Even if both are technically LA which is huge by the way. You can for sure live the life you see on TV in LA but you need TONS of money. At least millionaire these days or in that income bracket no joke. To put it in perspective.....Those "poor houses" you see cost over 1/2 a million dollars.
It’s a dump here
La is really ugly
@@carlosk8103 The lie is indeed that it is everywhere and within everyone's reach. People of my social background, also considering the increase in rents and house prices, couldn't even afford to live in a neighborhood like the one in the video. I wonder how low I would have to sink to live “the American dream.”
Safe travels whenever you are, my man. You’re the only hood blogger I actually enjoy watching.
Thanks for the video Charlie. Like Johnny Rivers used to sing about the "Poor Side of Town!"
houses still are prob like 800K here, LA is ridiculous
Wrong. They cost a million!
@@keithb372 its absolutely wrong indeed
@@Arabian_Abomination It is. The property houses value in L.A. are ridiculous even in nice neighborhoods. 1.2 million for a 3 bed room 2 bath home. That's ridiculous. In Michigan that would cost $400,000 thousand.
@@keithb372thing about that is, whose paying 400 grand for a house in Michigan? I wouldn’t
@Surgzown Michigan is actually beautiful. Visit Zillow and look at houses there that cost $400,000 and above. You can get a mansion on the lake.
Any second im expecting to see Ice Cube or Dough Boy pop out of one of those houseswith a baged 40.🤣
For sure one of your best videos so far!
I i went to elementary school on eighth ave in hyde park r60's hood
South central LA 😤
I'm retired from LA now live in north eastern Oklahoma with my wife and daughters peaceful on 15 acres with non of that LA bullshyt. I love my city but fxcc cali
I feel you im leaving soon too myself
Facts blessings to you
@Violator225 a house that cost $850k in south central will get u a mansion ok Oklahoma... a million dollar house in los Angeles only cost $300k out here
@Im-that-guy365 oh I believe you and the houses in South Central are going to be small old and ugly burglar bars on windows homeless everywhere not worth it, how is Oklahoma? Tornadoes 🌪 would be my concern! I've been thinking about Arizona by next year
@scorpioguy94 to me coming from south central to broken arrow oklahoma it's almost perfect. Key word (ALMOST) it's not Hella fun like cali but it's the perfect place to raise kids & start a business. For instance oklahoma is 1 of the best states to get into real estate flipping houses here is easy you can buy a house say north tulsa for around $25k to $65k and put about $10k into an flip it for $120 or a little more & to rent or lease a shop it's between $500 to $1500 a month.. tornadoes isn't really a problem they occur between oklahoma city & tulsa or they be mostly out in the country they don't just hit in the middle of the city...... yet lol
Thanks for the video 🤗
Home of Nipsey Hussle neighborhood!
Bro you have to check out Saginaw Michigan, that place is getting worse
Sag town. Bone Skanless
He got plenty of videos of Saginaw and every other rum down city in Michigan
This fool ain't coming to a complete stop at stop signs!
Cali roll stop bra
Please do wilmington delaware or philly again!
Need more videos in LA. City is massive. You could do Lemeirt Park, Historic SC, San Pedro, Boyle Heights, Venice, hell even Hollywood is “the trenches” now
I heard Hollywood been had trenches I didn't believe it at first becuz of what the media shows when it comes to super stars
Hollywood been grimey since the 70s you sound like you’re from Nebraska or something
@ how’d you know? Born and raised in Omaha
@@de5163 😂😂 y'all definition of grimey in LA is funny . More like phony and fake . Hollywood is not hood . Don't let a bunch of mental health people fool you into thinking they are gangsters . Lol tents do not mean it's the trenches .
@@Stillcooking4uHollywood is gentrified now it was active in the 90s 2000s fs
Scary tour of the gritty streets of the LA South Central hoods. Gang territory !
Loved each second of this content! You crushed it!
Dang! Nice titties
It’s looks like the High Class neighborhoods in Honduras but that’s the thing America shouldn’t be looking like Honduras😂
You should go to the SFV. Panorama City and North Hills!
Good ol Panorama City 😂 probably the sketchiest place I ever did delivery in LA
I keep telling Charlie it’s a whole lot of action in the 818 that he sleeping on
@@de5163 💯💯💯💯
@@de5163lol it’s not comparable to other parts of la county bro be fr
One can probably make a statue out of all the shell casings that have dropped on these streets.
If your on Hoover your not in Hyde Park.
If you’re using the word “you’re” incorrectly twice for your sentence , you’re not reading books.
Learn how to spell
He drove through parts of South Central as well as parts of Hyde Park. I saw when he passed Hoover (South Central) but he also drove by the Avenues (2nd - 11th) and that was Hyde Park. He wasn't too far from my cousin's house on 3rd Avenue but he turned on to another street before he passed by it.
Also Vernon/Broadway isnt hyde park
Once again grey skies, does the sun ever come out in these run down areas of the USA?
It’s called weather. It is just not sunny right now
Nope 😢
Call me crazy but Jersey hoods look worse than Cali Hoods.
Thats not crazy to say. The east coast is way older and ran down
@@Davo32310let's reword that 😂 . The east coast (hoods ) are older and more ran down . The east coast is older but has beauty in majority of the areas . Everything started here so alot of the older buildings hold historical value . We don't believe in knocking down and rebuilding historic landmarks or buildings .. this Is our history as a country so it is why people visit the east coast because honestly it is pretty much the representation of America tbh
@@Stillcooking4uI've noticed that with a lot of houses back east as well, especially in the New England and New York area.
@@derricklowe2823 it's like that on the entire east coast really . Philly and Baltimore the same way , Camden , Newark , dover , the north east and mid atlantic are very similar .
Because it’s run down. But it’s not as dangerous as South LA
I lived in Hyde Park on the 2600 block of W. Florence for two years - I’m grateful to say that I only ever had issues with homeless people. I never had any problems with locals. I also never wore red. 😂
Damn they house be on the main highway got to park on the side of the road and shit don’t nobody got no driveway a yard or a parking lot wtf
aint seen 1 black person lol
They all got pushed out to the IE San Bernardino or out of state. In a few years, there will be even less.
@@JV-dj6mo thats crazy im re watcin it and like every single shop is some spanish words if i had money to live out there i wouldnt even cause ill be like a white man living in harlem in the 80s
Charlie Bo. We want to see more of LA besides their projects. We know the majority of all projects are rough. What the other neighborhoods look like. Ride thru Compton, Long Beach, South Central etc. the other hoods.
The projects are not in this video. This is South Central and the Hyde park area.
Correct, but most of your LA videos are in Jordan Downs, Nickerson Gardens, Imperial Courts, and skid row. Drive down their side streets like you drive thru Philly, Bmore, DC etc. Ride down the side streets of Compton and more LA streets. I still haven’t seen what’s the hype about in LA. It seems only lit in the projects, shopping centers and skid row 🤷🏾♂️ But you do a great great job. You are the pioneer of these videos. I have to give you credit and salute you. 💯
Appreciate you watching, but that's because people respond more as far as views to videos that show hood areas that are active with people. LA is huge but I don't film areas just to say I filmed them, they have to have what makes the videos popular, so I go to the active areas. Places like Philly, and Baltimore and a lot of east coast cities make for the best hood videos because they are crowded, active, and run down. Most of LA actually is not like that, and many other cities. I just recorded a lot of LA footage. I will be posting 3 or 4 more LA videos in the next few days including a street interview. I have to carefully select what I post to remain competitive which is getting tougher all the time with the competition.
@CharlieBo313 people don't realize how "empty" most cities are. If they don't see 40 dudes on a corner, it isn't "hood" in their mind when that only applies to a handful of cities in certain regions due to the density.
Never seen so many cars in my life
Why has 10k people seen a dashcam video with no narrative? I need to post mine to get that many views of nothingness!
They dont play in south central the crips fa real!!
Dork
Beautiful homes for almost a million dollars.
Doesn't seem too bad idk
Probably because he drove around there once and not at night. I can guarantee you that South LA is very dangerous. It’s where most murders and shootings happen. South LA averages around 110 to 150 murders every year. And hundreds of shootings. Trust me. Walk down there at night and you might get rolled up on. I don’t know if they do this in other cities but they got literal police check points stoping cars in South LA. That should tell you that the city is really trying hard to keep a lid on things so they don’t go back to levels of violence like it was in the late 70s to the 90s
@@burnttoaster6313south central is one of the most dangerous places in America. It probably still is what it was in the 80s and 90s.
@@Chris-zh5omnot as bad as back then but still not good. I believe in 1992 South LA had 448 murders while in 2021 there were 193.
Hyde Park is nowhere near Figueroa
You should drive around nice black neighborhoods!♥️
Inglewood Windsor hills ladrea heights
Looks nice compared to Detroit
This is my hometown (Los Angeles). You were not too far from my cousin's house. You turned one block before (😅 I said "Aw man") you would've passed by it. But I do like your videos, especially the ones from the northeast, New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Cleveland, and others. But it's cool to see my hometown too. I noticed that Los Angeles is a lot more spread out than those east coast cities. I wish I could travel to these cities and just drive around.
Looks nice compared to the rough areas in basically every other city. If people picked up trash stopped littering and planted more trees it would look like heaven
Everything looks nice compared to Detroit
Greetings from Detroit, America's comeback city
@@DerrellyoumadethisBaltimore and Detroit neck and neck lol
Grand opening😂
✌🏾👍🏾
When you’re from a place like Baltimore or North Philly, these other cities & “hoods” are like a resort. These are the locations you duck off to get away from the bs. Clean streets, not a soul outside & no open air drg market on every corner 24/7 365. These LA folks have it too nice.. but then again, LgAy 🌈alifornia is the democrat mecca
I want to go to la for a vacation asap