One of my favorite things about this channel is that as soon as someone mentions something a picture or a newspaper clipping etc will pop up on screen. The research is second to none.
Yo soy un Coreano también que corre con la raza también... Hice diez años en la pinta y los hispanos siempre me incluyeron porque en el estado donde estoy no hay muchos asiáticos en las pintas. Puro padelante mis carnales💪💪
*Eastside Low Bottoms shit !* The convo about tagging just reminded me of whn i moved from the Eastside to the West from '83 to '87. I was in the 8th grade in '87 at Horace Mann and a dude named Antonio-something from NY started attending. We hit it off kool and he showed me how to "tag". His tagger name was "SKEE" and mine eventually became "K9" or "KAYNINE". My "tagging" shit was probably ONLY in the 8th grade...since I SUCKED ! Lol. Good shit Kev. Keep the top-notch content coming Big Homie ! Kz "If u don't kno ur history, u can't hv a strong foundation...BABY !" #KevMacVideoVideo #YouKnoThisIsFaSho
Almost 20,000 views is awesome and speaks volumes where the KMV platform has grown and continues to grow. Can't beat that. OG Chino fresh from Korea to Columbia then on the way to LA and hooked up with a Clique is absolutely amazing. Funny thing is l grew up in a Jewish community, so l can identify with his experience in that environment. I also love how Hip Hop influenced his dress style and musical influence as well. I also love hearing how the Black and Latino Cliques didn't have clashes and respected each other. I love that. I just want to thank Big Kev Mac for bringing OG Chino's experience to the KMV platform. No disrespect but Chino reminds me of one of the Cats from the movie American me. Great interview as usual and can't wait for what's next. Peace!!! #Salute!!!
This dude is dope. It’s crazy I lived on Western and 8th attended Wilton Place Elementary and he lived on Wiltonplace and 9th and attended WiltonPlace I probably seen him a lot
Congrats on 50K! This video reminds me that there are two distinct eras that I would go check out if I had a time machine...LA culture any time 70s to 90s...birth/rise of hip hop in NYC...peace bro, keep pushing culture forward!
kev mac you should interview graffiti crews that during the 90s started tag banging. .. the graffiti culture in LA during the 90s went through a gang banging phase.. a lot of varrios absorbed graffiti crews during the 90s...
OG Chino is what he is OG. Just curious how low homies eyes get when gets faded. Every Chicano has some Asian, white, black friends. Growing up back in the day like OG Chino said no one judged race.
California used to have the best public schools in country. Sound like he was the last generation to go to public schools that had lots of races and differnt economic people from rich to poor.
Awesome story.. reminds of me when I arrived from Mexico in 81 age 9 and lived in the Pico Union area with lots of 18th st and the Maras.. never banged but hang around with friends that had gang member brothers
Cuzz the question list is great much respect to the CRIPS and chino put a whole new prospective on the color issue tht did not exist in the gang world ay a point in time
Pop lockin was gangsta I just chatted it up with Lady AK and were talking about that. .and you know the oldschool poppers to because of that.even if they disnt bang their style was still hittin .
I probably crossed paths with chino in the graff world back in the 80's/90's and didnt even know it because of all the diversity in the graff element of hip hop...dope interview so far...heading to pt3.
Yea I think everybody grew up marveling at that cool New Your graffiti.. I mean I remember growing up watching east coast videos on Yo MTV Raps, and BET and those graffiti pics would always be in the background all huge and colorful..
But our gang graffiti was different from what the dudes was in nyc doing to the trains. The nyc graffiti inspired west coast crews (WCA, STK, KWS, NTS, NBT)& taggers (WISK, CHAKA, MADD)
Chino! My dude from hood to hip-hop a true one! Hip-Hop shop, Bboy Records, WCA! Poplockin!! 77-78.... He should've met up wit Prime,Duke K2S in 84 over there for that Graff ha! ha! Great interviews Kev!
I am Filipino American and I grew up in Compton from 5 to 13 years old. I feel what he's saying and no one then really fucked with me about my race. Most of my classmates were African American and Latino. No whites at all except a few teachers. 1980-88. When I was 13 my family moved a new home in West Garden Grove (Orange County) and that was really culture shock. Mostly white, some Japanese Americans and some Vietnamese very few Latinos.
@@tekarayoung199 which is why krakkas turned it up on diversification, krakka knows what he's doing to an extent, but it's up to our people to outshine his pagan ass.
It was the 1992 LA riots , and the way black gangs treated Mexicans on film . That's what happened, that's the straw that broke the camel's back. Balacks blame us for all the racial issues but I was in prison at the time and the higher ups were really upset about the abuse displayed on the news . Mexican people were being attacked for only one reason, because they were not black . That was the beginning of a separation that still exists today.
@@joaquinmurieta2276 I dont know what so called movie you talking about as a matter of fact name one.And as for the streets i recall two separate mexican and Black gang wars well make that three Hoover vs SoxLos EC vs F13 and VSLC i dont remember those sets over there.And as for prison shit its not us clicked up with no Aryans or so called nazi shit
@@damuaskari2275 I was talking about, the news , not a movie . The riot , the blacks attacked Mexicans and even pissed on a homeless Mexican . The riot was because of the police beating a black man. Why not attack the police . Instead they attacked innocent people on the streets, they went after koreans. Yet you bring up nazi's. Come on blacks are racist too . By the way , most Mexicans have Spanish ( white blood ) .
Listening to this interview is very interesting, I remember back then on the westside,when Chucky died it was pretty devastating to all the neighborhoods at the area because of how serious that situation was between both of those two games the Mansfield's and schoolyard used to get along and had separated a lot of them we're pretty tight in the beginning by that point things that elevated and by that point it really had gotten bad. I wonder if Chino remembers Asian cat from Marvin name Jimmy.
Kev this was a good interview once again. Chino brought up a good topic in regards to LA graffiti. It would be dope to at least to do one interview on the catalyst of LA/ NY style graffiti, SOON ONE. I understand this channel is spotlighting LA gang culture but that brother (SOON) would def be a dope interview you know that cat. #Salute champ You killin' the game!
FACT... soon one was NOT the catalyst of LA Graffiti! soon one might have influenced a handful of people on the westside of LA but to claim he started it in LA is pure STUPIDITY on his part and everyone else who is on his nuts! I was a fan of soon one and witnessed what he did in the area of Venice and La Brea and a couple other places but to say graffiti in LA is because of him is a joke! The documentary STYLE WARS was the catalyst for me and many others and those are the FACTS!
Do u know how to read dude? I said the catalyst for Ny style graff. Of course he didn’t start graffiti in LA but he was the most influential for LA writers in developing NY style graff. Period. If u disagree then name somebody else who did
at pasture Jr high on 18 street btwn cienega and Fairfax we'd call PBG pasture boys and girls and at Hami rebels was huevos...omg westside flashbacks...busing!
Yo @KevMac ?! You should do a video on the street football culture. Every neighborhood had football team... Some turn into full blown gangs some didn't. It would be interesting for sure
1:01 ThAts right my Pops was from that was from that era when I was a freshman going to high school "92" my dad gave me $100 bucks told me to go down buy 3 pairs of "Dickies", a pack of "white T's", a pair of "Winos", and a pack of boxers and socks if I needed any thing other then that I should get a fucken job.
Jerm Andrew I use to go there & to western surplus & the surplus stores on Hawthorne Blvd, right across from the Mall to get all my gear back in the day.
@@cryptowalk1387 It's called BJs now and I never stopped shopping there. Other than the name not much has changed! I went to Hollywood for one year like OG and I was wearing their Dickies and flannels all the way up there 😂
I just saw part 1 lol! He talks about going to Bell. I wonder if he ever slid thru the Hamburger Dans on Normandie or Susie market nearby! Both Korean owned spots.
Hell, they was deep in there, I went from 93-96, but I never seen them outside the schools on the block, just on campus. Also the West Los went there too
I dont know the homie , but I had a good friend at Sheridan elementary school who was Asian and drew some bad ass star wars shit , he inspired me to draw . Asians in Boyle heights were just another Mexican .
Good video. Wish he knew more on the early graffiti scene in Los angles. There’s group of kids out of west lake area that we’re the first to inner twine the gang scene and graffiti. They also had Asians whites blacks Hispanics Filipinos and Russians. Now they mostly only have Central Americans.
Eighteen gang is tied to Hip hop .. .. and we have OG Chino.. dont forget Smiley Drive Gangsters record.. Young Dopey .. Buckweed .. Lil Tee .. King Lil G. WiSH.. Raskal.. Lil Man .. Brown Rekluze.. Wreck R.I.P .. And a Bunch a muthafuckaz that were Taggers .. Rebels . GrooverZ.. DJ.s .. man we got history good or bad this is EIGHTEEN gang pico union HV GV RS CL SP tiny locos..
I remember back in the day, me and my homies were walking down Melrose and 18st would have 1 guy on 1 side of the street and would hit ppl up and across the street would be like 10+ of them ready to get it cracking against any enemies... they have a NS 18 out in the Valley that I went to school with
One of the homies used to bounce at an infamous closed bar in Pasadena. They had a little agreement with the security. They would give people the issue and then throw them out into the alley which only had one way out and the dudes from 18 would get seconds. They'd kick it there when they were real bored apparently 😂
lads..were more east hollywood..shorty (r.i.p) from l.a.d.s also banged 18st...s,r were around in like 84 85 and they were not really active...not like prz..or winos 12 or mota locos...sacred reich were led by doper who was the main one although he was chicano they were mostly jewish white guys from the fairfax area..i would see doper sometimes at clubs during the 90s..he used to work as a bar back at one near silverlake and he would be strapped everytime he left the house..when chino went to fairfax in 81 82 sacred reich wasnt even out yet...and lads didnt start until 83 or 84...if u wanna talk about those hoods from the fairfax - gardener park area then your talking about 1985- 88...it was also just after that around 88 that CxL 13 ( CARNALES 13 ) became the main hood at fairfax high..the washington boys i thought later became the drifters around like 83 -84 ?....
Yeah.... LADS or LA Death Squad, Public Enemy #1, The Legion, the Sucidals... I had a older homie, he told me back in the early 80’s for a few yrs there were white punk rock/cholo gangs. Guys with mowhaks wearing dickies, combat boots & Pendleton’s. He said most were only around for a few years tho. Or turned more towards skin head type groups. They carried knives or had baseball bat type weapons.
It’d be cool if kev Mac could find/interview some of these guys, you don’t normally associate white people with st gangs. I guess most would be around 50yrs old now. Probably most have moved on, or lost to drugs, prison & the white power scene
I love that OG Chino is ethnic Korean but has love for Chicanos, Blacks, and Asians. No hate in his heart, same way I grew up in Ohio.
TRUE
@J. Mtz much love back from the A-K 330 my G
Word my nigga
KING FROM D-TOWN
Sc:aladdinalsaad
He a down to Earth ass vato!
One of my favorite things about this channel is that as soon as someone mentions something a picture or a newspaper clipping etc will pop up on screen. The research is second to none.
WILD THINGS very true
Bro that's the. O. G tripleness of the kev mac
WILD THINGS proof
@@leoell591 no doubt
If u notice other channels are doing same thing. Kev is a TRENDSETTER
Yo soy un Coreano también que corre con la raza también... Hice diez años en la pinta y los hispanos siempre me incluyeron porque en el estado donde estoy no hay muchos asiáticos en las pintas. Puro padelante mis carnales💪💪
He was the guy everybody loved and protected, he reminds me of my father. Very cool and chill
OG Chino is a very smoov player in his on right. Peace km thank u again
One of the coolest interviews up here. I can listen to this guy talk about life back then all day.
*Eastside Low Bottoms shit !*
The convo about tagging just reminded me of whn i moved from the Eastside to the West from '83 to '87. I was in the 8th grade in '87 at Horace Mann and a dude named Antonio-something from NY started attending. We hit it off kool and he showed me how to "tag". His tagger name was "SKEE" and mine eventually became "K9" or "KAYNINE". My "tagging" shit was probably ONLY in the 8th grade...since I SUCKED ! Lol. Good shit Kev. Keep the top-notch content coming Big Homie ! Kz "If u don't kno ur history, u can't hv a strong foundation...BABY !"
#KevMacVideoVideo
#YouKnoThisIsFaSho
Almost 20,000 views is awesome and speaks volumes where the KMV platform has grown and continues to grow. Can't beat that.
OG Chino fresh from Korea to Columbia then on the way to LA and hooked up with a Clique is absolutely amazing.
Funny thing is l grew up in a Jewish community, so l can identify with his experience in that environment. I also love how Hip Hop influenced his dress style and musical influence as well. I also love hearing how the Black and Latino Cliques didn't have clashes and respected each other. I love that.
I just want to thank Big Kev Mac for bringing OG Chino's experience to the KMV platform. No disrespect but Chino reminds me of one of the Cats from the movie American me. Great interview as usual and can't wait for what's next.
Peace!!!
#Salute!!!
I wonder if any of those Russiabs or jewish kids joined any gang or hang with any homies
I'm amazed that he still remembers all these hoods years later.
This dude is dope. It’s crazy I lived on Western and 8th attended Wilton Place Elementary and he lived on Wiltonplace and 9th and attended WiltonPlace I probably seen him a lot
My oldest friend lived right there off 8th too. He went to Foshay with a family member's address and we're from a younger generation though.
Wait are you Belizean by any chance
Jerm Andrew no Portuguese and Black
I first lived in Wilton close to Olympic and went to JB for a year and la high. People were more chilled back then even the gangsters.
I live 8th street and Ardmore went to Hobart blvd elementary school in the early 80s
great part 2 video this is a good interview I enjoying this a lot this is definitely a classic one looking forward to part 3 salute peace
Great content, you're putting the puzzle together. Keep it pushing!
Yes..
Great interview with a genuine dude. One of my favorite interviews 👍🏽
Fire interview KM Videos hitting all of LA gang history that’s dope
Congrats on 50K! This video reminds me that there are two distinct eras that I would go check out if I had a time machine...LA culture any time 70s to 90s...birth/rise of hip hop in NYC...peace bro, keep pushing culture forward!
Funky Fresh Love The Way You Diversifying Tha Content #KMV4ThaWin #Cavi
Going to his restaurant in ktown off 6th st "Escala" to support the homey. Takin the wifey
@UCniRP6tyicmOesyUXHJtfvQ "ESCALA"
kev mac you should interview graffiti crews that during the 90s started tag banging. .. the graffiti culture in LA during the 90s went through a gang banging phase.. a lot of varrios absorbed graffiti crews during the 90s...
Hook him up with a video
Exactly bro good idea, that I know of hasn't been done in detail with interviews yet, I might be wrong though
Yep that would be something
bsc27 Squad FUS 110 south killers 🔥
THE ecm crew 1990 110kings Still around
OG Chino is what he is OG. Just curious how low homies eyes get when gets faded. Every Chicano has some Asian, white, black friends. Growing up back in the day like OG Chino said no one judged race.
California used to have the best public schools in country. Sound like he was the last generation to go to public schools that had lots of races and differnt economic people from rich to poor.
theyoungcommander true my sister went to LA high school and I remember seeing a lot of Russians and Armenians
trust me man its still like that here
Bro its still like that in any major city I graduated in 2015 in minnesota and it was literally how y described
Awesome story.. reminds of me when I arrived from Mexico in 81 age 9 and lived in the Pico Union area with lots of 18th st and the Maras.. never banged but hang around with friends that had gang member brothers
Cuzz the question list is great much respect to the CRIPS and chino put a whole new prospective on the color issue tht did not exist in the gang world ay a point in time
Hip hop has a west coast gang culture influence as well thanks Chino for making the correlation
Powerful Documented History!!! Great Work Bro!!!
Mac great interview I love the diversity your bringing to the channel. Oh the O.G. said the Zapp concert 😂😂👏👏That's what's up .
how dope would that have been?....
He talked about the OG Royal Flush La Dancers. Poplockers. OG Dr Who,OG Tripplett, OG Sir Pop Alott.
Poplockin is definitely OG West Coast Culture
Pop lockin was gangsta I just chatted it up with Lady AK and were talking about that. .and you know the oldschool poppers to because of that.even if they disnt bang their style was still hittin .
Yeeeeah!
kev mac you da real mvp… get some Pacoima pirus and original valley gangster crip interviews im sure they got some 818 stories.
I probably crossed paths with chino in the graff world back in the 80's/90's and didnt even know it because of all the diversity in the graff element of hip hop...dope interview so far...heading to pt3.
Dose Rocski that is so true. Diversity at its greatest. It was like the United Nations.
@@MA-vm6jl You know it.
Good history of the hood.... Cant wait till part 3
Salute to OG Chino for speaking on New York's Graffiti influence... #EachOneTeachOne
Yea I think everybody grew up marveling at that cool New Your graffiti.. I mean I remember growing up watching east coast videos on Yo MTV Raps, and BET and those graffiti pics would always be in the background all huge and colorful..
But our gang graffiti was different from what the dudes was in nyc doing to the trains.
The nyc graffiti inspired west coast crews (WCA, STK, KWS, NTS, NBT)& taggers (WISK, CHAKA, MADD)
FACTS !!!!!!
Great interview Kev. ✌🏽
Another classic Kev Mac Video
Chino! My dude from hood to hip-hop a true one! Hip-Hop shop, Bboy Records, WCA! Poplockin!! 77-78.... He should've met up wit Prime,Duke K2S in 84 over there for that Graff ha! ha! Great interviews Kev!
You seem to be old school. I have flicks from the k2S yard from the late 80s.
-RAZEONE TAC
I am Filipino American and I grew up in Compton from 5 to 13 years old. I feel what he's saying and no one then really fucked with me about my race. Most of my classmates were African American and Latino. No whites at all except a few teachers. 1980-88.
When I was 13 my family moved a new home in West Garden Grove (Orange County) and that was really culture shock. Mostly white, some Japanese Americans and some Vietnamese very few Latinos.
Dope work Kev! as usual Dope work!
BACK WHEN EVERYONE GOT ALONG😁
Chino is down with the homies! EsCala looks like a chill place to get some food. Keeping the chino culture alive.
What some people dont understand all that racial shit was behind the wall pre 90s.We all shared our culture with each other
Rap and hip hop,black t.v. shows,
Urban clothes,etc.. help integrated different races.
@@tekarayoung199 which is why krakkas turned it up on diversification, krakka knows what he's doing to an extent, but it's up to our people to outshine his pagan ass.
It was the 1992 LA riots , and the way black gangs treated Mexicans on film . That's what happened, that's the straw that broke the camel's back. Balacks blame us for all the racial issues but I was in prison at the time and the higher ups were really upset about the abuse displayed on the news . Mexican people were being attacked for only one reason, because they were not black . That was the beginning of a separation that still exists today.
@@joaquinmurieta2276 I dont know what so called movie you talking about as a matter of fact name one.And as for the streets i recall two separate mexican and Black gang wars well make that three Hoover vs SoxLos EC vs F13 and VSLC i dont remember those sets over there.And as for prison shit its not us clicked up with no Aryans or so called nazi shit
@@damuaskari2275 I was talking about, the news , not a movie . The riot , the blacks attacked Mexicans and even pissed on a homeless Mexican . The riot was because of the police beating a black man. Why not attack the police . Instead they attacked innocent people on the streets, they went after koreans. Yet you bring up nazi's. Come on blacks are racist too . By the way , most Mexicans have Spanish ( white blood ) .
Dope interview!!!!
Enjoyed this
Listening to this interview is very interesting, I remember back then on the westside,when Chucky died it was pretty devastating to all the neighborhoods at the area because of how serious that situation was between both of those two games the Mansfield's and schoolyard used to get along and had separated a lot of them we're pretty tight in the beginning by that point things that elevated and by that point it really had gotten bad. I wonder if Chino remembers Asian cat from Marvin name Jimmy.
Good stuff!! King Soon got a mean shoutout👍🏾
Thanks bro i appreciate it much respect my G
Damn he mentioned the guy popping out the black book and style wars the graffiti scene and hip hop
Kev this was a good interview once again. Chino brought up a good topic in regards to LA graffiti. It would be dope to at least to do one interview on the catalyst of LA/ NY style graffiti, SOON ONE. I understand this channel is spotlighting LA gang culture but that brother (SOON) would def be a dope interview you know that cat. #Salute champ You killin' the game!
Soon One was supposed to hook up with me a year ago it didn’t happen.
Oh ok. I think he’s in Atlanta. We talk via Instagram every now and then.
@@jaycee00777 Thanks my brother i appreciate it, it's going down NO QUESTION we gone make that happen WORD !
FACT... soon one was NOT the catalyst of LA Graffiti! soon one might have influenced a handful of people on the westside of LA but to claim he started it in LA is pure STUPIDITY on his part and everyone else who is on his nuts! I was a fan of soon one and witnessed what he did in the area of Venice and La Brea and a couple other places but to say graffiti in LA is because of him is a joke! The documentary STYLE WARS was the catalyst for me and many others and those are the FACTS!
Do u know how to read dude? I said the catalyst for Ny style graff. Of course he didn’t start graffiti in LA but he was the most influential for LA writers in developing NY style graff. Period. If u disagree then name somebody else who did
Og chino is such a cool guy i see him shopping in east la one time
S-Macc loving this graffiti talk shit
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
at pasture Jr high on 18 street btwn cienega and Fairfax we'd call PBG pasture boys and girls and at Hami rebels was huevos...omg westside flashbacks...busing!
This dude sounds like the one OG is telling all the stories but his mom still tells him to go back inside lol
Great video
Wow man this guy right here loves all the races. Zero hate!!
No need to ask who gave him The name "Chino" 😂
lmao
Nailed it 😂😂
Vanessa Perez jajaja esa estubo buena
Go to koreatown. Everybodies chino.
Lol avoided LA High to do good but got kicc'd out of 3 other high schools 😂 Chino crazy
Chino did you happen to a dude name Rudy from 18th. St. That moved to Fresno,Ca in 86’ with his older brother?
DOPE-INTRO....GANGSTA-HIP-HOP....MR-OG-CHINO.......WORD-UP......KM-VIDEO'S!
Yo @KevMac ?! You should do a video on the street football culture. Every neighborhood had football team... Some turn into full blown gangs some didn't. It would be interesting for sure
1:01 ThAts right my Pops was from that was from that era when I was a freshman going to high school "92" my dad gave me $100 bucks told me to go down buy 3 pairs of "Dickies", a pack of "white T's", a pair of "Winos", and a pack of boxers and socks if I needed any thing other then that I should get a fucken job.
Respects to OG Chino..
Early view & like.
This man said Bell Sales!
Jerm Andrew I use to go there & to western surplus & the surplus stores on Hawthorne Blvd, right across from the Mall to get all my gear back in the day.
@@cryptowalk1387 It's called BJs now and I never stopped shopping there. Other than the name not much has changed! I went to Hollywood for one year like OG and I was wearing their Dickies and flannels all the way up there 😂
I just saw part 1 lol! He talks about going to Bell. I wonder if he ever slid thru the Hamburger Dans on Normandie or Susie market nearby! Both Korean owned spots.
Yea the sotels were deep when I went to uni in 90
brodney baudoin that’s when the West LA 4 corners were poppin . Everything has been gentrified .
@@whysoserious4139 yea the geers went there too
brodney baudoin I believe the geers have died down a lot of west Los neighborhoods are on there way out due to gentrification.
Hell, they was deep in there, I went from 93-96, but I never seen them outside the schools on the block, just on campus. Also the West Los went there too
brodney baudoin do You remember the CMP’s and the HBC’s Up there?
I dont know the homie , but I had a good friend at Sheridan elementary school who was Asian and drew some bad ass star wars shit , he inspired me to draw . Asians in Boyle heights were just another Mexican .
They should make a movie on this guy
I went to Bancroft min to early 90s. That school could prepare you for the county jail. Gladiator school.
Dee Jay facts ! I was there 88-89
Who were the main players up there?
Lyle Gibbs Carnales Locos , Tijuana Locos and Magicians Club. A few Jefrox and CC Riders
Isn't Paloma street in LA out of your area, I used to hang around there
Good video. Wish he knew more on the early graffiti scene in Los angles. There’s group of kids out of west lake area that we’re the first to inner twine the gang scene and graffiti. They also had Asians whites blacks Hispanics Filipinos and Russians. Now they mostly only have Central Americans.
Norris Kaloof that’s LABS K2S and STN!
M A yup and they were mostly affiliated or became gang members. Such as prime skept wisk chase defer duke sine geo. Belmont tunnel days.
Norris Kaloof May I ask how did you know them?
M A I’m from the 80’s but hung out in that neighborhood and new SineOne STN and GeoOne before they both passed away
Norris Kaloof 87. It was a hard year
Just going to school was a mission.
U need a mic for ur self kev
Just got in ur channel I like these chino videos
But I can’t hear u
When u ask the questions
Good shit!
Eighteen gang is tied to Hip hop .. .. and we have OG Chino.. dont forget Smiley Drive Gangsters record.. Young Dopey .. Buckweed .. Lil Tee .. King Lil G. WiSH.. Raskal.. Lil Man .. Brown Rekluze.. Wreck R.I.P .. And a Bunch a muthafuckaz that were Taggers .. Rebels . GrooverZ.. DJ.s .. man we got history good or bad this is EIGHTEEN gang pico union HV GV RS CL SP tiny locos..
Good man on a level.. ✌️
We had a white dudes blacks n Chinese in our GANG. To me they were Chicano homies. Ay yeva te la OG Chino 👍
So what? You a dropout scrapa or what. Man fuck your gang. This NORTE
@@dlo__3929 fuck ALL yall😂. Lames
OG Chino solid!
Good shit kev
I remember back in the day, me and my homies were walking down Melrose and 18st would have 1 guy on 1 side of the street and would hit ppl up and across the street would be like 10+ of them ready to get it cracking against any enemies... they have a NS 18 out in the Valley that I went to school with
One of the homies used to bounce at an infamous closed bar in Pasadena. They had a little agreement with the security. They would give people the issue and then throw them out into the alley which only had one way out and the dudes from 18 would get seconds. They'd kick it there when they were real bored apparently 😂
That would be all bad for them getting their ass beat twice in a matter of some minutes
SOON ONE👑
FACTS!!!$
MUCH RESPECT MY G !
@@dababybaby1647 big homie you already know🙌🏾
Kev Mac needs to get a MIC.
Name of the song in the beginning?
Doug e fresh "risin to the top".
Jacob Ortega thank you
Crazy i went to fairfax for a year
Uni High Alumni The Warriors 96 ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾
I could just imagine how OG sounded like when he was talking shitt 💯💪😈😂
Soon and Miner....#Facts!
FACTS!!!!
What did gangs do ? back then ?
lads..were more east hollywood..shorty (r.i.p) from l.a.d.s also banged 18st...s,r were around in like 84 85 and they were not really active...not like prz..or winos 12 or mota locos...sacred reich were led by doper who was the main one although he was chicano they were mostly jewish white guys from the fairfax area..i would see doper sometimes at clubs during the 90s..he used to work as a bar back at one near silverlake and he would be strapped everytime he left the house..when chino went to fairfax in 81 82 sacred reich wasnt even out yet...and lads didnt start until 83 or 84...if u wanna talk about those hoods from the fairfax - gardener park area then your talking about 1985- 88...it was also just after that around 88 that CxL 13 ( CARNALES 13 ) became the main hood at fairfax high..the washington boys i thought later became the drifters around like 83 -84 ?....
feereel no Drifters were there own. WBS was going at it with WB and Burlington
@feereel Hmmm...
(not trying to be a dick here) But your comment just might benefit from some minor fact checking...
Its crazy how Koreans imagrants life is no different from MEXICAN imagrants life 😎😎😎
Love you man
Trip. I went to Fairfax HS late 80s. Knew a dude name Crow from Sacred Reich. Cool dude.
@Louie Tejero
Pinche Cuervo (Crow)-
My homeboy... and the Father of my Godson.
@@doper2138 dam if he remembers tell him I was the homie from Culver City Mar Vista Gardens.
@@loudaddy71 Will do.
What hood was he from?
Did u even watch the first video son
18st
No
@@joeb5678 so pretty much u watched rocky 5 before rocky 1...
Ruben Ruiz dude I didn’t get a notification for part 1
Yeah.... LADS or LA Death Squad, Public Enemy #1, The Legion, the Sucidals...
I had a older homie, he told me back in the early 80’s for a few yrs there were white punk rock/cholo gangs. Guys with mowhaks wearing dickies, combat boots & Pendleton’s.
He said most were only around for a few years tho. Or turned more towards skin head type groups.
They carried knives or had baseball bat type weapons.
hey I'm curious. what type of Music do you think was popular with them type of groups?
dru Stories suicidal punk gangs
dru Stories Venice suicidal punks & Long Beach suicidal punks
Bro there was a gang called 3rd st Tercera i swear bro thet had punk rock gang members, mean mother fu!÷#kers.
It’d be cool if kev Mac could find/interview some of these guys, you don’t normally associate white people with st gangs.
I guess most would be around 50yrs old now.
Probably most have moved on, or lost to drugs, prison & the white power scene
Where is his restaurant located?
Koreatown
Somebody should make a independent film about his life
O.G. a real ☝🏽. 🤘🏽👌🏽🛑.
That jerry Butler shit is dooooope
You already know what his socks look like ✅
Rebels & the Magicians club(TMC) went to Hollywood High
are the Magicians still around?
@@naturallaw1733 I have no idea...this was back in the early 80's
@@naturallaw1733 . yeah they still around.
@@loving3vil
anyone know the History on that cool ass name?
@@naturallaw1733 yes I do.
Great video 👍🏽⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
The washingtong boys would get dissed by washitontos but in fairfax der was rebels also alot pf mansfield crips
WWHHAATTSSSS. UUPPP CHINO !! CHINO IS A MEXICAN 🇲🇽 HOMEBOY , HE IS FROM CHINALOA MEXICO 🇲🇽.. 👋😎🧢🇲🇽 🇺🇸
@Kev Mac Videos can u do a video or an interview on the Hollywood cliques of 18 ms and white fence
This bato knows all the gangs in Mid City, and Hollywood aria love to have a beer with him and reminisce about the old days, this bato is alright.
I remember og clown from 40s was originally a Washington boy
yo momma I remember clown I used to live in the Washington boys hood .