I’m from Cleveland. I used to get my car washed at the same spot as KRAYZIE and Layzie. The biggest difference is the weather and the gangs, other than that CLEVELAND and Cali are almost one in the same. When I finally made it to Crenshaw and Slauson for the first time, it reminded me of being on Kinsman.
@@SMOOTHCUTPRODUCTION isn’t that crazy that it’s all the way across the country, but still feels the same? I remember pulling up to The Marathon store thinking, that it reminded me of that little plaza on 140th and Kinsman. You’re the one that does these interviews with the artists?
@@antoniomitchell1883 I do the filming and editing. I hooked up with this podcast randomly and we just all happen to be from Cleveland. It’s a lot of us out here that came to visit and never went back
@@SMOOTHCUTPRODUCTION I’m want to get involved. I’ve only visited Cali once, back in 2019, but I really liked it and have been wanting to go back. You actually met Layzie too?
@@antoniomitchell1883 yea, Lay was cool and humble, he ain’t no Hollywood type rapper at all. I used to do Krayzie Bones Truth Talks podcast a few years ago too
I’m from New Orleans, but stayed in Cleveland a few years…The hoods looked just like N.O except the houses were 2 story doubles and ours are 1 story, and the streets are wider….That area around Union before Kinsman looks just like the 9th ward in N.O
Dude from 103rd and superior literally from my hood. I was in between north, south, and east blvd. I could say i was superior, 10-5, and st clair. I went to glenville too.
When Layzie said it was only black people in Cleveland, he was definitely talking about the Eastside. The Westside is and always was a mix of everybody. The East and West in Cleveland always felt like 2 different cities back in the 80s and 90s.
I remember an old Bizzy Bone interview.....he said when they first got to California. They were dressed like Bloods and Crips lol they weren't fully aware of the politics.
😂😂😂ay bro. Not even gone lie...the first time I went out to California on tour...I wore gray and white everyday when in LA County. I was like nigga...my name is Jimmy Neutron, my favorite colors are gray and white and I ain't from nowhere.😂😂
I want to see BTNH do music with everyone literally. All five members. The next two years of these guys lives should be dedicated to doing at least 200 songs with every producer and artist that also crosses genres. BTNH change my life forever and I only want the best from these LEGENDS. It always frustrates me when they don’t connect with other artists. I don’t care for politics. I just want the best rap group to ever exist (BTNH) to keep making those tunes that reach your soul. Can’t wait for the Mac Eiht collab (16 tracks please) J.P.
They ain’t lying about Cleveland/NE Ohio. It won’t take long for you to recognize that you are in the hood. I moved to Charlotte 10 years ago and didn’t believe their hood’s were bad. I was wrong, they get it in, it just doesn’t “look” as bad as Cleveland/Akron hoods.
For sure I'm from San Diego been out here lorain near Cleveland about 2 years lot time it reminded back home way talk if Cali niggas would not no from Cleveland except if day also San Diego were downtown looks lil like downtown Cleveland lil bit plus you got warehouse barea wit clubs downtown deygo we got gaslamp direct wit clubs also we're I'm from we got elclid ave as well of elclid in San Diego like be in Crenshaw in la
No it’s not. Most of Cleveland leans towards southern culture and music. In the mid nineties Cali was a big influence though. And Cleveland people either sound proper or country. Western Pennsylvania has a more Cali accent that’s why Wiz Khalifa sounds just like them.
@@respectlife216 I totally agree with you the way things are now back in the 90s gangbanging was a big thing in Cleveland and a lot of the dope that was being bought in came from California so they were official bloods and Crips floating around all through Ohio. There was actually a blood and Crip fight at the theater in Tower city when menace came out but when the south took over hip-hop that Cali influence went away and most people in Cleveland got roots in the south just like the blacks in California so it’s all the same
@@NASAWHITE we don’t sound like no fucking California dudes, they have an accent with their proper hood dialect. It’s totally different from a mid western accent. Stop being fake as hell
Shout out Rudy Pardee he was from cleveland,ohio.he helped shape the west coast in the early 80s.youngsters learn about Mr.Rudy Pardee#L.A. Dream Team💪😎
That's funny they say they can't stay more than a couple of days to a week when they go back to Cleveland. I'm from the West but been in Atlanta for 20 years. Whenever I visit home home I'm ready to come back within 2-3 days.
6:32 same here 😆 🤣 😂 im from Dayton, OH but i only knew Cali as Boyz N The Hood and Menace 2 Society 😆 🤣 😂 😹 it wasnt til i VISITED LA i saw it was different... OHIO is slow like they said, but thats not always a bad thing... rent is waaay lower and able to stay out of trouble in most situations...
I'm from L.A. raised in Tulsa. I had a homie (RIP) in Cleveland who called me up to live up there. I fell in love with the "C". I just couldn't do them winters tho.
Met some Cali dudes All star weekend 97 love Bone and the city but couldn't stand the lake effect Snow Dickies from the ankle down were Soak and Wet chuck Taylors were cold and soggy from the Lake effect snow Cold ass February totally a shock to those brothers peace and love to Lazy
Ain't slow out here now!!...I'm from kinsman/Old Longwood born 77 ...I actually attended John Adams with one of the bone members and dj ice..we hung on 116th💯
We took a trip to Cleveland a few months ago. Cleveland looks like the set of the Walking Dead. There is absolutely nothing there. We take California for granted
From the Land Cleveland Ohio lived on 105 and Saint Clair....hung out right on east 99 st Clair.......when I was running them streets doing crack hustlin.......in the early 90s...st Clair was total Mayhem.... African room Cicero's...... I name st Clair baby New York......went to FDR and Glenville High.....thank God he had his hand on me been clean sense 2002 21 Years God got a way turning a nobody in to somebody in front of everybody 10-5 4life st.clair raised and born
@@tobiashillsjr8420 no I'm from Dallas Texas I stayed in LA and San Diego when I was about 4 that were my mother got me and my sister SSN from but I got family in Sacramento and East Oakland Palm springs. California beautiful but to expensive for me.
Wow the first time I've heard anybody give Ohio it's props for being the birth of funk....I tell folks all the time this....but I didn't pop out here like it did in Cali an Cali ran with it but it definitely started in Ohio
I love Domino but he was solo. I fell in love with "Getto Jam" before Bone. His harmonies were because of overlays, adlibs, etc. And he wasnt harmonizing with other members so I wouldn't call it true harmony. Also, he wasn't as "thug" or dark as Bone, nor did he rap with their speed. I also loved PM Dawn around that time, and they had a similar harmonius style but they were very much on the other end of the spectrum as far as subject matter and didn't rap nearly as much, and when they did, no speed to it.
"Snatch that drum machine outta there"😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Sounds like My people when i go on binges of making beats😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣 #TalesFromASouthernCrypt #CentralAvenueSlim #MeanwhileInLittleRockArkansas
Iv been out nea Cleveland few years from San Diego funny when hit downtown Cleveland bit remindsvdowntown deygo lil bit they whare house disirct we got gaslamp disirct
@@hufair2215 watts a neighbourhood of 40k people in south los Angeles. Oakland is an actual city so its more relatable to compare it to a city not a neighbourhood of projects
I've lived in both and can attest to that, to a degree. It's the industrial parts that they share the same qualities. The Westside of Cleveland and parts if lakewod probably favor Jack London Square and East Oakland and West Oakland. I say all of the time that Berkeley looks like Westerville and some other parts of Columbus like Bexley and Olde North.
What is the funk capital of the US? Dayton is known as the funk capital of the world. David R. Webb is the founder and CEO of the Dayton Funk Music Hall of Fame and Exhibition Center, or The Funk Center. “Dayton, Ohio leads the country and the world in funk music and Dayton, Ohio is the most sampled city in America for funk music,” Webb said.Feb 15, 2022
In the beginning it was bone thugs and harmony... money and Fame kicked in and so did the drugs and they became " Bone drugs and Hennessy" And now they're bone thugs with some harmony 😂
I was culture shocked coming from Georgia then i moved to Cali southern California at that. I came from a 80% black town in central Georgia when i got to California it was a melting pot of people. But its definitely more black people in Georgia than it is in California. California its mostly Mexicans Asians and white people. In Georgia most of our cities and smaller towns are majority black. You will see black people way in the country in Georgia cause its rural counties in Georgia that's 80 to 90% black. But in California most of the black population is in the inner cities. Once you step outside of the city you will be hard press to see any black people at all.
@@joshuaattractsmoney Akron aint no fkn way tougher than Cleveland nigga is you crazy? Much love to Akron I respect what it is, but it’s like saying Flint is tougher than Detroit. You know how many bad ass neighborhoods are in Cleveland? Spend a day with me on the east side
Yall ain’t lying about LA is very deceptive. I seen it with own two eyes. Everywhere else you are in the ghetto. LA everything is nice. Roads are fk up but hey lol
I’m from Cleveland and although Bone was a very talented rap group, they were not a good representation of Cleveland at all! Cleveland niggas didn’t rock braids w/ skulls. Except for a couple Coit Rd. niggas, we wasn’t whipping 63-64 Impalas. We drove cutlasses and box chevys and Monte Carlo’s. The shit E-40 was rapping about back in the day was more closer to East Cleveland and St. Clair and UTW. Cleveland projects was more New Yorkish! All that Dear Mr. Ougie shit Bone was rapping about, I don’t know where they get that shit from. Bone wanted to be L.A. niggas so bad.
Nobody samples Little Richard's music if down south was the home of the funk how come you hear no records being sampled from Little Richard or none of them when they go sample anything that sampling Dayton Ohio they sampling the Dazz Band they sampling Roger that sampling all the funk greats out of Dayton Ohio Players they laid the funk Foundation also it's dating is home to the funk Museum honoring the foundation layers the funk musicians
They have they own life of living they truly different and humble ppl but don’t play with them I’m from nyc and have family in Cleveland they are different in a great way!
Big dude too old to be doing all that cussing. It doesn’t add to the convo fam. If that’s your main dish, your convo will lack. Only an opinion of my own.
You right! All that cussing is distracting. It takes away from the interview/conversation. It’s different if the guest talks like that and it’s part of his persona but coming from the host takes the whole show to another level.
😂Took the words right out of my mouth, I heard that from the Ohio dudes a few times. It started from James brown from Georgia (everything is on the one) George Clinton who grew up in New Jersey grabbed it from bootsy and it spread. The west grabbed it and kept it cracking, but most importantly it came out of the spirit of our people and we all have a little piece of that. That’s why we move so well to it. Lol
@shawnperico7221 You clearly ain't from the south and don't know the history of black american music and what sounds created Funk. Ohio just has a lot of popular funk groups.
I’m from Cleveland. I used to get my car washed at the same spot as KRAYZIE and Layzie. The biggest difference is the weather and the gangs, other than that CLEVELAND and Cali are almost one in the same. When I finally made it to Crenshaw and Slauson for the first time, it reminded me of being on Kinsman.
I’m from 154th and Harvard. Alot of parts of Watts reminded me a lot of Kinsman
@@SMOOTHCUTPRODUCTION isn’t that crazy that it’s all the way across the country, but still feels the same? I remember pulling up to The Marathon store thinking, that it reminded me of that little plaza on 140th and Kinsman. You’re the one that does these interviews with the artists?
@@antoniomitchell1883 I do the filming and editing. I hooked up with this podcast randomly and we just all happen to be from
Cleveland. It’s a lot of us out here that came to visit and never went back
@@SMOOTHCUTPRODUCTION I’m want to get involved. I’ve only visited Cali once, back in 2019, but I really liked it and have been wanting to go back. You actually met Layzie too?
@@antoniomitchell1883 yea, Lay was cool and humble, he ain’t no Hollywood type rapper at all. I used to do Krayzie Bones Truth Talks podcast a few years ago too
These conversations are golden! We didn't have content like this in the 80's/90's.
Bone Thugs part of the greatest generation of Hip-Hop.
Facts
Early 90's Baby came up inna middle of this era & the one after bone & pac made some timeless music u can still bang to this day
When Layzie speaks he really paints a picture. Its dope to see all yall legends, in good health and just living life. Bone Thugs 4 eva!
I'm from Cleveland and this straight facts!!!
I’m from New Orleans, but stayed in Cleveland a few years…The hoods looked just like N.O except the houses were 2 story doubles and ours are 1 story, and the streets are wider….That area around Union before Kinsman looks just like the 9th ward in N.O
Layzie Bone still looks like he's in his 20s... never aging🔥🔥
Dude from 103rd and superior literally from my hood. I was in between north, south, and east blvd. I could say i was superior, 10-5, and st clair. I went to glenville too.
When Layzie said it was only black people in Cleveland, he was definitely talking about the Eastside. The Westside is and always was a mix of everybody. The East and West in Cleveland always felt like 2 different cities back in the 80s and 90s.
Exactly tha West side was blacks, Puerto Rican, whites.
Big ups to you 3 Kings!!!! Luv the podcast!!!
Dope interview! Got to meet layzie bone in phx az at a dispensary rally cool dude
My bro was one the coldest hustle out of Cali in Cleveland. Rest in hevean Big Dee.
I remember an old Bizzy Bone interview.....he said when they first got to California. They were dressed like Bloods and Crips lol they weren't fully aware of the politics.
They definitely looked like Crips especially being around Eazy who was a Crip himself
😂😂😂ay bro. Not even gone lie...the first time I went out to California on tour...I wore gray and white everyday when in LA County. I was like nigga...my name is Jimmy Neutron, my favorite colors are gray and white and I ain't from nowhere.😂😂
@@joshuaattractsmoney some gangs were gray
@@beachboi6196 😂😂💀cant win for loosing out there then.
@@beachboi6196yeap plenty of sets do Lmaoo 😅
As a Chicagoan Cleveland always reminded me of the bad Chicago surburbs like dolton, riverdale. With a mix of Detroit combined
Cleveland real HOOD
Yes indeed. I was there on 99th St. Clair bacc in 2016. Im from LA. I was truck drivin through there. Bone wasnt lyin
@@WLA-GeneralMe I’m a fellow driver and I did the same exact shit. Them niggaz wasn’t lying. That shit look gutter for real.
@@WLA-General yelp I'm a truck driver too that shit look abandoned and rough.
@@gmack7488 💀💀💀
From Flint Michigan...I had to ride down 99st and St Clair
I want to see BTNH do music with everyone literally. All five members. The next two years of these guys lives should be dedicated to doing at least 200 songs with every producer and artist that also crosses genres. BTNH change my life forever and I only want the best from these LEGENDS. It always frustrates me when they don’t connect with other artists. I don’t care for politics. I just want the best rap group to ever exist (BTNH) to keep making those tunes that reach your soul.
Can’t wait for the Mac Eiht collab (16 tracks please)
J.P.
Dope interview!
They ain’t lying about Cleveland/NE Ohio. It won’t take long for you to recognize that you are in the hood. I moved to Charlotte 10 years ago and didn’t believe their hood’s were bad. I was wrong, they get it in, it just doesn’t “look” as bad as Cleveland/Akron hoods.
As the old saying goes, "Looks are deceiving."
@user-lo4gm6vr2b you seem proud my guy
Awesome interview
I think Bone would've still made it because I remember being in middle school and that "Faces of Death" tape was circulating like crazy.
That’s crazy how CLEV is damn near a replica of Cali and I’m from Memphis 🤷🏾♂️ 😂 shit crazy
I tell people all the time Cleveland style is the same as LA style. Even our accents are the same
For sure I'm from San Diego been out here lorain near Cleveland about 2 years lot time it reminded back home way talk if Cali niggas would not no from Cleveland except if day also San Diego were downtown looks lil like downtown Cleveland lil bit plus you got warehouse barea wit clubs downtown deygo we got gaslamp direct wit clubs also we're I'm from we got elclid ave as well of elclid in San Diego like be in Crenshaw in la
No it’s not. Most of Cleveland leans towards southern culture and music. In the mid nineties Cali was a big influence though. And Cleveland people either sound proper or country. Western Pennsylvania has a more Cali accent that’s why Wiz Khalifa sounds just like them.
@@respectlife216 fool Cali has a proper accent and pronounces their words like we do. I know what I’m talking bout I’m from the Land
@@respectlife216 I totally agree with you the way things are now back in the 90s gangbanging was a big thing in Cleveland and a lot of the dope that was being bought in came from California so they were official bloods and Crips floating around all through Ohio. There was actually a blood and Crip fight at the theater in Tower city when menace came out but when the south took over hip-hop that Cali influence went away and most people in Cleveland got roots in the south just like the blacks in California so it’s all the same
@@NASAWHITE we don’t sound like no fucking California dudes, they have an accent with their proper hood dialect. It’s totally different from a mid western accent. Stop being fake as hell
Shout out Rudy Pardee he was from cleveland,ohio.he helped shape the west coast in the early 80s.youngsters learn about Mr.Rudy Pardee#L.A. Dream Team💪😎
The Ojay's are from Canton, Ohio. 9th and Berger. They may live in Cleveland now, but they are from Canton.
It’s still Ohio
That's funny they say they can't stay more than a couple of days to a week when they go back to Cleveland. I'm from the West but been in Atlanta for 20 years. Whenever I visit home home I'm ready to come back within 2-3 days.
I can’t do more than 2 days bro
Im from Cleveland....... Cali was homies were nice . Very nice.
6:32 same here 😆 🤣 😂 im from Dayton, OH but i only knew Cali as Boyz N The Hood and Menace 2 Society 😆 🤣 😂 😹 it wasnt til i VISITED LA i saw it was different...
OHIO is slow like they said, but thats not always a bad thing... rent is waaay lower and able to stay out of trouble in most situations...
Cleaveland, California, put together as a state, 😂
Sound dope af
I'm from L.A. raised in Tulsa. I had a homie (RIP) in Cleveland who called me up to live up there. I fell in love with the "C". I just couldn't do them winters tho.
Man. You haven’t seen winter until you survived one in Cleveland
Met some Cali dudes All star weekend 97 love Bone and the city but couldn't stand the lake effect Snow Dickies from the ankle down were Soak and Wet chuck Taylors were cold and soggy from the Lake effect snow Cold ass February totally a shock to those brothers peace and love to Lazy
Ain't slow out here now!!...I'm from kinsman/Old Longwood born 77 ...I actually attended John Adams with one of the bone members and dj ice..we hung on 116th💯
Cleveland is literally a "brown" town, because its a rust belt town. Very depressing. The cold weather plays a part as well.
Biggest difference is... One is a city one is a state
That is genius
Don’t even watch the video, you already got it figured out
We took a trip to Cleveland a few months ago. Cleveland looks like the set of the Walking Dead. There is absolutely nothing there. We take California for granted
I went to the casino downtown
Center city is 2 drug dealers at the boogie outa town spot and miles of abandoned buildings
Ohio City is cool as it E and 4th and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame etc.
Go in the summer and smell it! It smells like lake water and dirty ass
Youz a clown for this comment
Cleveland in this bitch
It's more famous people from Flint Michigan than Compton
Awesome video
"Cleveland, Cleveland where we be thuggin' and thievin'"
I been to Cleveland 3x. If I can help it, never again..
Nobody will miss you ✌🏽
@Divadoh10 _Preferred_
@@WorldsOnlyBlackStan 🤷🏽♂️
We love the FUNK in California ever since the funk fest and WattStax back in the 1970s
From the Land Cleveland Ohio lived on 105 and Saint Clair....hung out right on east 99 st Clair.......when I was running them streets doing crack hustlin.......in the early 90s...st Clair was total Mayhem.... African room Cicero's...... I name st Clair baby New York......went to FDR and Glenville High.....thank God he had his hand on me been clean sense 2002 21
Years God got a way turning a nobody in to somebody in front of everybody 10-5 4life st.clair raised and born
Caili got some cool city's los Angeles San Diego San Francisco Oakland palm springs .Ohio got cool city's too Cleveland Cincinnati Dayton Columbus
s6n d1e9o!
THAT PART
@@gmack7488 you from Cali if so what part los Angeles oaktown or Sacramento
@@tobiashillsjr8420 no I'm from Dallas Texas I stayed in LA and San Diego when I was about 4 that were my mother got me and my sister SSN from but I got family in Sacramento and East Oakland Palm springs. California beautiful but to expensive for me.
@@gmack7488 I from Florida but I never been to Cali I just know about them
Wow the first time I've heard anybody give Ohio it's props for being the birth of funk....I tell folks all the time this....but I didn't pop out here like it did in Cali an Cali ran with it but it definitely started in Ohio
I think Domino was harmonized before bone.
I love Domino but he was solo. I fell in love with "Getto Jam" before Bone. His harmonies were because of overlays, adlibs, etc. And he wasnt harmonizing with other members so I wouldn't call it true harmony. Also, he wasn't as "thug" or dark as Bone, nor did he rap with their speed.
I also loved PM Dawn around that time, and they had a similar harmonius style but they were very much on the other end of the spectrum as far as subject matter and didn't rap nearly as much, and when they did, no speed to it.
Domino aka genuine draft was with the crips on bangin on wax how he aint a thug lol
He was. They got to LA around the time he came out and They was not harmonizing before they left.
@@qhorton6743 he was banging on wax, so yea he was a thug and u can’t harmonize solo?
@@qhorton6743 domino a real crip get ya facts right
I'm from Cleveland,,, East Cleveland that is,,, imma tell you like this The Westcoast played a major part of our community none of it was good! 😂
So you reckon these new age rappers gonna leave a mark like them og from the 90s? I ain't seen nothing so far
Bone always reminded me of the rock group, Alice In Chains. Dark, harmonies, and grimey yet beautiful music.
💯
"Snatch that drum machine outta there"😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Sounds like My people when i go on binges of making beats😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣 #TalesFromASouthernCrypt #CentralAvenueSlim #MeanwhileInLittleRockArkansas
Who’s the bald guy with the beard ? I’m not familiar with another one from Cleveland outside of bone
I thought you were going to say stove face😂 it's the first of the month.
If u not familiar with who they are & watch they videos without them mentioning Cleveland u would of thought they was from CA
No disrespect to Cleveland but cali is hell
Iv been out nea Cleveland few years from San Diego funny when hit downtown Cleveland bit remindsvdowntown deygo lil bit they whare house disirct we got gaslamp disirct
Cleveland and Cali are apples and oranges .
One is a city one is a state
@@dwillwilliams1240 when people say Cali believe they referring to LAX
@@NASAWHITE I get it but Iijs
Wish they would've got with the other hoods instead of just outta the wasteland and denablocks😢
Cleveland looks like Oakland
And watts
@@hufair2215 watts a neighbourhood of 40k people in south los Angeles. Oakland is an actual city so its more relatable to compare it to a city not a neighbourhood of projects
@@studentoflife3501 no shit I’m just saying watts looks like East Cleveland I been to both so does the east side of south central. Don’t be an asshole
I've lived in both and can attest to that, to a degree. It's the industrial parts that they share the same qualities. The Westside of Cleveland and parts if lakewod probably favor Jack London Square and East Oakland and West Oakland.
I say all of the time that Berkeley looks like Westerville and some other parts of Columbus like Bexley and Olde North.
4:58 truth
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im from bedford lol
Heavy
What is the funk capital of the US?
Dayton is known as the funk capital of the world. David R. Webb is the founder and CEO of the Dayton Funk Music Hall of Fame and Exhibition Center, or The Funk Center. “Dayton, Ohio leads the country and the world in funk music and Dayton, Ohio is the most sampled city in America for funk music,” Webb said.Feb 15, 2022
Facts 💯 💯
True
Why the censorship, you censoring yo self?
God bless Jesus saves souls cleveland Ohio 💪🏿🙏🏿💜
In the beginning it was bone thugs and harmony... money and Fame kicked in and so did the drugs and they became
" Bone drugs and Hennessy"
And now they're bone thugs with some harmony 😂
I was culture shocked coming from Georgia then i moved to Cali southern California at that. I came from a 80% black town in central Georgia when i got to California it was a melting pot of people. But its definitely more black people in Georgia than it is in California. California its mostly Mexicans Asians and white people. In Georgia most of our cities and smaller towns are majority black. You will see black people way in the country in Georgia cause its rural counties in Georgia that's 80 to 90% black. But in California most of the black population is in the inner cities. Once you step outside of the city you will be hard press to see any black people at all.
Busing
That city Bussing had us all over the place Cross town beefing for nothing
Ken dog was cool people
Akron in this bitch!
And akron is way tougher than Cleveland. I didn't believe what I was seeing when i went there
@@joshuaattractsmoney Shit is like a 3rd world country damn near. LA is beautiful but dangerous. Akron is run down and dangerous.
@@joshuaattractsmoney Akron aint no fkn way tougher than Cleveland nigga is you crazy? Much love to Akron I respect what it is, but it’s like saying Flint is tougher than Detroit. You know how many bad ass neighborhoods are in Cleveland? Spend a day with me on the east side
Quit selling that medical bull shit.
Hell yeah Akron and Youngstown!
Yall ain’t lying about LA is very deceptive. I seen it with own two eyes. Everywhere else you are in the ghetto. LA everything is nice. Roads are fk up but hey lol
Eastsiide🤙🏿
He doesn’t love the west coast lol👇🏻👇🏻🤣🤣🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🫡🫡
I got a little honey in Maple Heights
I’m from Cleveland and although Bone was a very talented rap group, they were not a good representation of Cleveland at all!
Cleveland niggas didn’t rock braids w/ skulls. Except for a couple Coit Rd. niggas, we wasn’t whipping 63-64 Impalas. We drove cutlasses and box chevys and Monte Carlo’s.
The shit E-40 was rapping about back in the day was more closer to East Cleveland and St. Clair and UTW.
Cleveland projects was more New Yorkish!
All that Dear Mr. Ougie shit Bone was rapping about, I don’t know where they get that shit from.
Bone wanted to be L.A. niggas so bad.
Nobody samples Little Richard's music if down south was the home of the funk how come you hear no records being sampled from Little Richard or none of them when they go sample anything that sampling Dayton Ohio they sampling the Dazz Band they sampling Roger that sampling all the funk greats out of Dayton Ohio Players they laid the funk Foundation also it's dating is home to the funk Museum honoring the foundation layers the funk musicians
Cleveland is the LA of Ohio
OHIO!!!
EuclidAveUpDaWay216
i rather live in ohio
Cali has money beaches and finer women.
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California and Florida hoods are really not hoods .. they have a out .
You tripping I’m from Florida we got hoods what are you talking about?
Cleveland sounds like a slum
No such thing as a Cleveland California! 06O USP don’t claim Cali! 060 Cleveland and Youngstown! ADX
Relax
Patrick Henry was trash
Y’all not the same y’all were influenced by cali keep it a bean
They have they own life of living they truly different and humble ppl but don’t play with them I’m from nyc and have family in Cleveland they are different in a great way!
Nah cali was influenced by us, get it right
Big dude too old to be doing all that cussing. It doesn’t add to the convo fam. If that’s your main dish, your convo will lack. Only an opinion of my own.
You right! All that cussing is distracting. It takes away from the interview/conversation. It’s different if the guest talks like that and it’s part of his persona but coming from the host takes the whole show to another level.
Funk came from James Brown, and he's from Georgia. A lot of popular funk groups came from Ohio.
😂Took the words right out of my mouth, I heard that from the Ohio dudes a few times. It started from James brown from Georgia (everything is on the one) George Clinton who grew up in New Jersey grabbed it from bootsy and it spread. The west grabbed it and kept it cracking, but most importantly it came out of the spirit of our people and we all have a little piece of that. That’s why we move so well to it. Lol
(706)Augusta Georgia baby 💪💯
James brown was born in south Carolina though. But raised in Augusta so yeah.
Funk is from Ohio brotha..we got that on lock and mind you he wasn’t funkin until Bootsy and Catfish joined
@shawnperico7221 You clearly ain't from the south and don't know the history of black american music and what sounds created Funk. Ohio just has a lot of popular funk groups.
Y is this a topic? Ain't no comparison!!