Big love & respect for Ron-Ron. I done almost 20 yrs with him & he didn't lie. Us Crips on the yard never knew how close his family ties was to Raymond. We all had "Life" so we were all pretty close like family cause all the time we did together on different yards & prison. It's Melle Mel from San Bernardino California Garden Crip. Welcome home homey!
This thumbnail pic. …… I remember my homies auntie responding to a similar picture of homies throwin’ they set in the air. She said “Why y'all making a picture of y’all playing PAPER, ROCK, SCISSORS ?” 😂.
As a long time follower, don’t know who else feels the same way but we’ve seen Kev Mac get on camera a few times and tell his story…when are we gonna get that S Mac interview?? Lol
the next instant classic interview in a short time span. this one, head honcho, bonnie williams are definitly grade A, classic kev mac videos, that are just as good and interesting as 2017 king bobalouie and jimmy lavender interviews videos. beeing as relevant and as good as ever for 4 years and counting is pretty impressive.
I stayed on 59th Street & Edgmar. As kids Ron Ron and dudes from the hood would come over to my house and fight. I had boxing gloves that everyone would use. Ron Ron would fight like Muhammed Ali. For Real.
After all these stories I can honestly say Raymond hood was all of L.A just go through every interview from every section they speak on him in a different way he was actively going into every part of L.A
@@matrixseven8528 but it’s true and bounty hunter frog not the only one who let it be known that the green jackets later on bounty hunters did not play that crip shit in watts they was a major threat to them and the brims
@@elijahdavis2496 grape st, pjs,and bh was all greenjackets family and friends but crips bum rush wattz ppl splinted up choosing sides pjs,grapes, and few hoods turn crips . Hacienda ,Bounty Hunter,Bip Bop Watts Bloodz all rejected criping in there section
Good interview much respect... I do want to see more Damu interviews tho.. I knw theres more rips out there but gotta be some former active Damus out there from the beginning and were still active thru the 90s..
When he mention job Corp he took me back to 74 76 same place Clearfield Utah baby crip and other gang members from Los Angeles good brothers we all was young 18 and 19yrs old. Crips like Tony..and V.springer. R.coleman.the Atkinson brothers it was a California thing back then Westcoast vs Eastcoast.
Speaking of the everyday use of fists to settle conflict. One should remember Boxing was big in early and mid 20th century USA. Every neighborhood had a boxing or wrestling gym in those days . Boxing matches were regularly televised every week. Black men earned fame as boxers as wrestlers back as far back as the early1800’s such as Tom Molineaux and George Dixon. Looking back to Africa there are Fist fighting Dambe matches among the Hausa and the Venda hold Musvange fist fighting events that can be found on you tube. It’s easy to see Mexicans and Blacks and a number of working class whites as continuing to value A type of manhood based on physical toughness and skill with the body at a time when agricultural labor and factory work was common. On the other hand there is a clear connection of fist fighting going back to Africa and fist fighting can be seen as preserving an ancient tradition of preparing young men for warriorhood and statesmen as they fought other young men of the village fair with no weapons
Man as kid who grew up in the jungles I use to be jealous of the dudes who lived in the over hills lol. I went to Windsor hills, Orville wright and westchester In tje 90’s.
Texas coming up mostly in all the conversations / debates❗️ Unless you was born yesterday where did Denzel Washington & Don Cheadle characters come from in A Devil In A Bluss Dress‼️TX🥇🏆
i'm sure his family has pictures of him that cost a lot of money though. when a big TV network puts up a big budget for a crip documentary to pay for the pictures we finally get to see them.
@@D.Lowery wasn't there just a tiny black and white yearbook picture of a 8-9 year old elementary school kid? that doesn't give you any idea how the crip craig craddock must have looked like
I’m thinking while listening to the brother speak about Job Corp, my uncle was at that place back then outta St. Louis. He said it was a lot of gambling in there. Wow, Stay Up...
since we're on kev mac videos...do you happen to know who brought crips to sacremento, or what LA set it was that branched out to sacramento? And when did they start in sacramento? 70s,80s,90s,?
@@bigbaba4542 also the bloods and crips had family.from sac so they moved there. Some came during the Crack Era tho too trying to make money. Once sac hoods got established when other LA hoods tried to come up they were met with hostility by the Sacramento gangs
@@bigbaba4542 the first crip or blood hood in sac was Garden Blocc. LA Jay or something like that came from Nutty Blocc. B Dubb and them didn't want to bang Nutty blocc and there neighborhood was already called the Guriella Gardens so they called it Garden Blocc. The are is also called Meadowview Gardens and a street called Gardendale goes thru 29st. Bloods came because Nigel was born in Oak Park and then moved to LA and Pomona around elementary and jr high. He became a 456 piru and he brought that shit back to sac. He already had Hella family in sac so they switched. They only used to say 456 in the beginning but then became oak park.gangsta blood. The heights and Meadowview blood became bloods because the crips were trying to bully everyone and they became bloods to fight back just how LA bloods started pretty much. This goes back to late 70s
@@bigbaba4542 then the 80s there was flat dog crip in the flats neighborhood in sac. They were crips but wore brown rags. They still exist but numbers are low. All the crip hoods died down a bit except Garden Blocc and North Highlands Gangsta Crip. I grew up around Valley Hi Gangsta Crips but they died down too. Sac is 90 percent bloods and pirus
Is there any science to why gangbangers in the 80s posed in the stances like those.shown in the still shot of this video. I was always fascinated by west coast gang culture and I always wondered why they held some of these interesting poses while throwing up their sets in the early pics
Hey Kev the other day i was at my parents house kickin it with mom’s and Eileen came up and we looked up property value to date on our old address , close to 800K ! We sold it in 1988 for 120k!
@@KMVideosLiveStreams yeah it’s crazy the value increase. Man alot of memories hearing the school names . “ Orville Wright” , “Westchester “ “Palisades “ seems like yesterday standing on corner of Alviso / Slauson waitin for yellow brick to scoop us up . Lot of life experience’s went through both good and bad growin up in View Park.
i wanna know if ronron know the thomas family that use to stay across the street from the joint selling man eric carter that stayed on 77th & wadsworth on the corner house. lil james thomas got killed on 78th and central at the pool hall back in the day. micheal thomas marcus thomas arnita thomas marilynn fay thomas?
He definitely didn't have to ask the man to explain what Job Corp. Them shits were in damn near every state all over the country. It's like a trade school. Anybody who wanted to go could go. It's not a court ordered or criminal thing.
since the 60's, going to 54th st. school. later on, you would never go in there say, by the end of the 70's when custom carpet burned down. it finally got paved over.
Big love & respect for Ron-Ron. I done almost 20 yrs with him & he didn't lie. Us Crips on the yard never knew how close his family ties was to Raymond. We all had "Life" so we were all pretty close like family cause all the time we did together on different yards & prison. It's Melle Mel from San Bernardino California Garden Crip. Welcome home homey!
What up Mell... Good to see u still out there thriving! I'm still on this side but I'll b making my way soon💪🏾
Wats up wit yo cuzzo bottle loc ,I was n ironwood wit bro a yard b4 he hit b yard.
What gang is he from?
What up medley !!! Good to hear your comments on here . We need to link up on the real . Big Ron Ron
One of my Favorite interviews EVER…. The story of my Bro Big Ron Ron. KEVMAC is the TRUTH 💯💯💯
Also that photo of Raymond with Ron Ron pops is the one of the best picture I ever seen of him great great interview
I know huh
Man every time I say this was the best one, you pull another rabbit out yo hat!! Great interview. My era also
Appreciate that
Man I swear! 🤣
Went to Orville and Westchester with Ronald
This thumbnail pic. …… I remember my homies auntie responding to a similar picture of homies throwin’ they set in the air. She said “Why y'all making a picture of y’all playing PAPER, ROCK, SCISSORS ?” 😂.
😂
As a long time follower, don’t know who else feels the same way but we’ve seen Kev Mac get on camera a few times and tell his story…when are we gonna get that S Mac interview?? Lol
Kev has said Smac doesn’t like being in front of the camera, so we probably aren’t going to see that happen.
That would be a good one.
Hell yea and that’s crazy because he’s a dope interviewer.
one of the best hands down. gotta bring him back. great interview very entertaining and informational! good job mac
Only Kev Mac can get interviews like this!! Good shit
I'm glad that he still owns his parent's house 🙌🙌
Salute my crip from 98st.MSC(shout out to my lil cuzz'n Baby Ron Ron 60's still hoping u come home soon from ya cuzz'n Big P-Dogg💙💙💙)
That intro is the best ever still! I need a whole song on a playlist
What is the name of that song
the next instant classic interview in a short time span. this one, head honcho, bonnie williams are definitly grade A, classic kev mac videos, that are just as good and interesting as 2017 king bobalouie and jimmy lavender interviews videos. beeing as relevant and as good as ever for 4 years and counting is pretty impressive.
I stayed on 59th Street & Edgmar. As kids Ron Ron and dudes from the hood would come over to my house and fight. I had boxing gloves that everyone would use. Ron Ron would fight like Muhammed Ali. For Real.
Kev mac you untouchable wit this LA History they gotta write yo name in stone after this one!
I’ve been waiting for this too drop ✅ Kev Mac does it again 💯💯💯
#kevmacvideos droppin that real street knowledge
Hey Kev , I remember a time seein your brother wheeling his RM-250 westbound on Slauson near Buddha Market 💪🏾
For Christmas I asked Santa Claus to get me on swole like Big Mizz
Love me some Kev Mac to end Christmas and bring in the New Year ..fosho!
He Start Naming Those OG 60s … Squaly D , Big Wako , Big Cat, Loony 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
Gotta be a 5 part series banger💥💥,stay safe out there Kev Mac and SMac!!💯💯
Great interview Kev Mac ! What a way to end the year & start a new one ☝
Glad to see Ron Ron out from behind that wall 💪🏽💯 we were loCced up in Lancater mid 90’S & also chuCcawalla 2011.
Salute from your Winston-Salem NC FAMILY 💯💯
After all these stories I can honestly say Raymond hood was all of L.A just go through every interview from every section they speak on him in a different way he was actively going into every part of L.A
Facts except Nickerson gardens them bounty hunters played no games with Raymond
@Ahead Of The Curve well that’s a given he the huncho of it all 💯 respect
@@elijahdavis2496 Lol you sound like Bounty Hunter Frog 🐸
@@matrixseven8528 but it’s true and bounty hunter frog not the only one who let it be known that the green jackets later on bounty hunters did not play that crip shit in watts they was a major threat to them and the brims
@@elijahdavis2496 grape st, pjs,and bh was all greenjackets family and friends but crips bum rush wattz ppl splinted up choosing sides pjs,grapes, and few hoods turn crips . Hacienda ,Bounty Hunter,Bip Bop Watts Bloodz all rejected criping in there section
Kev Mac keeps serving up that caviar!!🔥🔥🔥🔥
Big Ron Ron interview in my top 5 ..
I love the old classic pictures with the penitentiary poses
The Rollin 60's will forever be the most known set from the Crips
I'd say Hoover, and ETG also.
Maybe to La people. But in the Midwest we heard Hoover crip for the longest until nip
So Raymond Washington's East Side Crips...Which In turn Became the East Coast Crips don't a mention?
Hoovers are a close 2nd
@@user-Tripleggggggg depends where in the Midwest, Minneapolis the only established Crip sets was the R60s, SGC 132, and RAC 120
Another banger! Much Westside Love Kev Mac!
Good interview much respect... I do want to see more Damu interviews tho.. I knw theres more rips out there but gotta be some former active Damus out there from the beginning and were still active thru the 90s..
Help kev mac with the connections
When he mention job Corp he took me back to 74 76 same place Clearfield Utah baby crip and other gang members from Los Angeles good brothers we all was young 18 and 19yrs old. Crips like Tony..and V.springer. R.coleman.the Atkinson brothers it was a California thing back then Westcoast vs Eastcoast.
Is that S mac in those photos?
This definitely took me back to the Chester days. Good shit y’all.
Good interview 👍
#KEVMACVIDEOS WHERE CONTENT IS KING !! GREAT INTERVIEW AND THE INTRO IS LEGENDARY
Ayeeee S/o to the Crenshaw District, South central LA can’t get no stranger
#ClassicKevMacVideos
it’s crazy bc i just met Ron Ron at my job….and here he is on KMV! lol that’s crazy lol
Much love Big Ron Ron RSC good dude respected all over LA
Great interview.
Kev.mac is active ✔ 💯
Great interview/video as always but I gotta ask what’s the name of the track @18:57 that song was fire
Great footage and interview 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Keep It Coming Kev Mac
Speaking of the everyday use of fists to settle conflict. One should remember Boxing was big in early and mid 20th century USA. Every neighborhood had a boxing or wrestling gym in those days . Boxing matches were regularly televised every week. Black men earned fame as boxers as wrestlers back as far back as the early1800’s such as Tom Molineaux and George Dixon. Looking back to Africa there are Fist fighting Dambe matches among the Hausa and the Venda hold Musvange fist fighting events that can be found on you tube. It’s easy to see Mexicans and Blacks and a number of working class whites as continuing to value A type of manhood based on physical toughness and skill with the body at a time when agricultural labor and factory work was common. On the other hand there is a clear connection of fist fighting going back to Africa and fist fighting can be seen as preserving an ancient tradition of preparing young men for warriorhood and statesmen as they fought other young men of the village fair with no weapons
Shorelines went to Westchester? Wowwwwww! They mainly went to school with me,Venice High. Some went to SanMo High as well.
Man as kid who grew up in the jungles I use to be jealous of the dudes who lived in the over hills lol. I went to Windsor hills, Orville wright and westchester In tje 90’s.
I press like before I even watch it kev you the goat
I knw I said it b4 but that theme song go hard 🔥✊🏾💪🏾
That's wild the founder of the crips have Texas roots and the founder of the bloods have Texas roots.
Don’t forget most of them OGS from down south originally homies og turtle
Lol 😂 My guy Ron Ron !! Gud dude . Me and him stayed klownin on them prison yards …
Way too solid✊🏿🔵💪🏿 you know this is fo sho
We need a documentary on Pj Linford Burns
Shout out to the Washington family from CA 🇨🇦
He look more like Jimel Barnes' nephew than Raymond Washington's lol
😂😂😂
He does 😂😂😂
S/O Scrap "Iron" Johnson of The Hoover Street Gym 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾 Rip
Tough dude, just watched his fight vs Liston
@@devilface97 My bestfriend dad 🙏🏾 love that Kevmac always gets alllll our history in L.A. 🙌🏾
Hey,,great interview,,hope all is well,,,what is the name of that track you played halfway through the interview,,trak was 🔥 🔥🔥🔥
Harcourt Ave by KEV Mac Videos Feat. King Real
Texas coming up mostly in all the conversations / debates❗️ Unless you was born yesterday where did Denzel Washington & Don Cheadle characters come from in A Devil In A Bluss Dress‼️TX🥇🏆
My family came to California from Tyler, Texas, in the 1940's.
He looks like he's related to Jamel Barnes.
That's crazy man I seen OG at the IBEW we had an interview small world
This was definitely interesting. Sure wish there was a picture of “Craig Craddock” , his name is mentioned way too many times in interviews
i'm sure his family has pictures of him that cost a lot of money though. when a big TV network puts up a big budget for a crip documentary to pay for the pictures we finally get to see them.
Get Raymond Washington book. It’s pictures of him in there when he was young.
@@D.Lowery wasn't there just a tiny black and white yearbook picture of a 8-9 year old elementary school kid? that doesn't give you any idea how the crip craig craddock must have looked like
@@bigbaba4542 I’ll have to go back and check
He was beautiful, in every imaginable way.
Raymond's bestie.
Gone WAY too soon on some bs.
Still miss him...
Let’s go East Riverside is in the building
I’m thinking while listening to the brother speak about Job Corp, my uncle was at that place back then outta St. Louis. He said it was a lot of gambling in there. Wow, Stay Up...
Yeah easy to get kicked out too....I got kind out for fighting a skinhead in stl
Yeah they shiped unc back. Was laughing when he spoke about the bus ticket.
Fire 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 been waiting on this one
What’s that song in the beginning before the kev Mack videos song ?
Man kev we need your interview!
I remember when there was a luxury boat shop on the corner across Slauson from T&D’s
yep, and when t&d's was on that same side of slauson before eileen.[owner] Mr. Haggerty moved it across the street to where it is now in the 70's.
Kev MAAAAAAAC! Another 1 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
X raided the rapper from my city always speaks highly of big Ron Ron.
since we're on kev mac videos...do you happen to know who brought crips to sacremento, or what LA set it was that branched out to sacramento? And when did they start in sacramento? 70s,80s,90s,?
@@bigbaba4542 and it started late 70s. Sac has been banging for a long ass time
@@bigbaba4542 also the bloods and crips had family.from sac so they moved there. Some came during the Crack Era tho too trying to make money. Once sac hoods got established when other LA hoods tried to come up they were met with hostility by the Sacramento gangs
@@bigbaba4542 the first crip or blood hood in sac was Garden Blocc. LA Jay or something like that came from Nutty Blocc. B Dubb and them didn't want to bang Nutty blocc and there neighborhood was already called the Guriella Gardens so they called it Garden Blocc. The are is also called Meadowview Gardens and a street called Gardendale goes thru 29st. Bloods came because Nigel was born in Oak Park and then moved to LA and Pomona around elementary and jr high. He became a 456 piru and he brought that shit back to sac. He already had Hella family in sac so they switched. They only used to say 456 in the beginning but then became oak park.gangsta blood. The heights and Meadowview blood became bloods because the crips were trying to bully everyone and they became bloods to fight back just how LA bloods started pretty much. This goes back to late 70s
@@bigbaba4542 then the 80s there was flat dog crip in the flats neighborhood in sac. They were crips but wore brown rags. They still exist but numbers are low. All the crip hoods died down a bit except Garden Blocc and North Highlands Gangsta Crip. I grew up around Valley Hi Gangsta Crips but they died down too. Sac is 90 percent bloods and pirus
That song at the end 🥶
We need a Big Ran Ran interview
That Still Rollin 🔥. King Real hasn’t failed with the music.
BIGG KEV MAC ON ANOTHER LEVEL CLASSIC
That song in the intro is raw! What artist and song is that?
SIP LIL RON RON
Make me proud to ce from da Hillz! FDOG3k ! Kev Mac the 🐐 Baby SMAC a genius Big Ron Ron original Crip!
That's crazy I have a house on 76th Wadsworth and McKinley
Kev Mac THE BEST TO EVA DO IT!!
Is there any science to why gangbangers in the 80s posed in the stances like those.shown in the still shot of this video. I was always fascinated by west coast gang culture and I always wondered why they held some of these interesting poses while throwing up their sets in the early pics
The G Stance
bartel stole my bike
Big Ron Ron and lil Ron Ron 😬😳🥺👊
Hey Kev the other day i was at my parents house kickin it with mom’s and Eileen came up and we looked up property value to date on our old address , close to 800K ! We sold it in 1988 for 120k!
yeah we sold high and the guy who purchased it from us turned around and sold for 800k like 15 years ago
@@KMVideosLiveStreams yeah it’s crazy the value increase. Man alot of memories hearing the school names . “ Orville Wright” , “Westchester “ “Palisades “ seems like yesterday standing on corner of Alviso / Slauson waitin for yellow brick to scoop us up . Lot of life experience’s went through both good and bad growin up in View Park.
Yup my GMa has a house on harcourt since 1994 she bought it for my great gma now she’s renting it out and it’s worth over 800k
@@damarimoland1613 700-800k is up there at “ Jumbo” mortgage underwriting rules. Who is affording these homes?🤷🏾♂️
When's the documentary out and where can u watch Birth Of A Crip?
My big homie Ronnie Bam 68 ECC said he know Big RonRon.
I wanna hear Lil'Smurf story...
Same here !
Facts
Ron Ron the Loc🤚🏾👆🏾
i wanna know if ronron know the thomas family that use to stay across the street from the joint selling man eric carter that stayed on 77th & wadsworth on the corner house. lil james thomas got killed on 78th and central at the pool hall back in the day. micheal thomas marcus thomas arnita thomas marilynn fay thomas?
✌🏾 and love from Rhode Island! The smallest state on the map! ✌🏾
Still Waiting for slick on that intro..😂
Appreciate the history...
When does the movie drop tho
If you from California you know how important the 6th grade graduation is
Them flicks was cold 🥶😎
Who made the music for the intro
He definitely didn't have to ask the man to explain what Job Corp. Them shits were in damn near every state all over the country. It's like a trade school. Anybody who wanted to go could go. It's not a court ordered or criminal thing.
Shout out to the tunnel we used to use to cross Slauson...
since the 60's, going to 54th st. school. later on, you would never go in there say, by the end of the 70's when custom carpet burned down. it finally got paved over.
Oh s*** that's hella interesting Playboy breakers crew from up out the '60s?
From the neighborhood 👊🏽👊🏽
OG RONRON IN DA BUILDING
Wow kev is that you rapping that's a banger bro
That is not Kev rapping. That is King Real. Kev provided him with the names and the stories and King Real rapped and added his own creativity!
@@antonio80594 thanks Antonio King reals is class then cheers mate
Westcoast California Homie