Reuben Carter wasn't lying when he said Patterson was a dark and scary place. " The best thing about my child hood that I can say is that I survived it. "
A lot of these areas look EXACTLY how east new york section if Brooklyn looked back in the 90s. It's sad to see tht some parts of Jersey still looks like it's stuck in time of 30yrs ago. Smh
i hope so. tired of everyone calling this state a dump. in my opinion there is way more beautiful parts than bad parts of the state by a lot. But the bad areas of the state are like really bad. Hoping this state can make a turn around. I’m paterson born who was raised in FL
@@beemo1 it felt bitter sweet. We were in a situation of need so we came there looking cause it was significantly cheaper .. we are from the burbs though originally
Just moved out of PATERSON after living their for 8 years. I've lived all over North NJ, NYC, and parts of Philly. And while they're all pretty equally bad, PATERSON has the most dope out of any city in America. I'd put my money on it.
@22:24 those cars look like they cost more than the entire block...looked like a different city from that point on, as if transformed from hood to ghetto.
There are some very expensive and wealthy areas in NJ too. Upper Saddle River, NJ and Alpine, NJ are some examples of nice places. Homes of millionaires. I think it's one of those states that has extremes. For example, when an area is great, it really is great and when an area is ghetto, it's really ghetto af. Both extremes existing.
To be fair, NJ is one of the wealthiest states by income. I live in Jersey City myself and I think most people's perception of NJ are either affluent suburbs and the Jersey shore.
@@jayhendricks67 Those towns suck. Way too much traffic , very deceptive. You have to come to the suburbs of Atlantic City in order to find true enlightenment.
North Jersey is 2 times the size as Chicago I think Chicago would be and look more like North Jersey I imo think Chicago would be almost identical to NJ infact more spread out and have basically the same vibe as a Philadelphia maybe added the gangs boost the crime rate and there you have it Chicago 💪🏿
George Malicahi Yeah sort of but Newark,Philly,Cleveland,Detroit all worse than chicago you could check stats to confirm it because these cities are small chicago get 500 murder on average a year and has 2.7 million Newark has 200 murders with 280,000 people if it was the size of chicago it would have 1,250 plus murders
Most ghetto state award goes to New Jersey by far. Camden, Newark, Trenton, Paterson , Irvington, Passaic, Jersey City, Plainfield, East Orange, Orange, Roselle, Elizabeth, New Brunswick, Perth Amboy, Englewood, Paulsboro, Lakewood, Union City, Phillipsburg, Salem, Atlantic City, Pleasantville, Bridgeton, Millville, Vineland, Egg Harbor City, Wildwood, Penn's Grove, Carneys Point, Woodbine, Lindenwold, Burlington City, Willingboro, Pemberton, Mt Holly.
@@mikeh7220 Correct....not commercially viable. The usual fast food strips. One Medical Pharm shipment plant....staffed by outsiders. The near by mall died a few years back. The surrounding farmlands...ripe for development. Willingboro isn’t the “hood”...yet. Lived there 14 years...still have family there. 8-11 miles north of Philly, Camden. It was one of the original Levitt Towns. Planned suburban community utopias for Whites. An escape refuge for them as more Blacks moved into N.Y.-Philly-Jersey urban cities. Doubt most folks will read my rant but here goes anyway. Somebody gotta say it. When I see “them” coming”...it’s time to pack and keep it moving. We watch these “worst hood” videos like they’re some Sci-Fi alien flick. It’s an indictment on Blacks...and the “systems” Why do we trash, destroy everywhere we live? Perps/predators, crime, garbage, trash, broke down everything. Then we wait on the “White Man” to find us another place to tear up, terrorize. Grew up in Brick City Newark (1950-70) when it was safe to walk/ride the bus alone at 1-2am. No trash, crime, deterioration. Pre-1967 Riots...only the central ward was “the hood”. The West side, South side/Weequhaic soon followed. North Newark was the last to succumb to the scourge. It spread to Irvington, Orange, East Orange, Bloomfield, lower Montclair, etc. Anything bordering Newark became “hood” except “Down Neck-Iron Bound...a different story. The “hood” never headed up South Orange Mountains, Glen Ridge, Nutley or Essex Fells. Nope. Not gonna happen. . Downtown Newark gentrification is in play big time. White folks reclaiming what was once theirs. More folks will be handed “get out of town” relocation vouchers. Started under Mayor Sharpe James. His plan was shrewd. Move the “riff-raff” out first. Timing assured no chance to return Didn’t get them all out...those who remained/returned create havoc. Majority black Towns like W’boro attract these folks. Not Glen Ridge. We gawk at these “hoods” like they are alien settlements. These are real Black folk...not “crisis actors”. This hood Shish is real. Cant even recognize my old Newark areas....knew them all. Only major landmarks...churches....trigger my memory. WTH? The operative word for “the hood“ is gentrify -gentry-gentrify. After Blacks damn near tear everything up...we get “transitioned out”. Wash-Rinse-Repeat. Urban city Gate keepers are Democrat politicians. They oversee all the wreck & ruin until it’s “move em out” time. SMH. .
Killer Tim_23 homeless people need job training and rehabilitation, not housing. They will simply continue to be a drain on society if we continue to hand them free goods without a means to fend for themselves.
Some homeless people do have jobs but have nowhere to stay. I remember when I was working at FedEx in Memphis I used to see this homeless guy working there too. He was robbed and killed. What I'm saying is that some homeless people have jobs but just don't know
Killer Tim_23 it’s pretty crazy how homeless people are threatened. I live in Europe and I talk with some time to time and they say it’s really hard to get a safe place to sleep/stay and that they were beaten up while sleeping or just staying/walking somewhere for no reason. They got lucky but some of there friends got killed. It’s crazy how certain people forget that these are humans too not just all crack/heroine addicts. Not to mention the robbing which happens often. Then there are mfs paying 15 k for a bottle of champagne lmao
That's Seth Boyden Terrace on Frelinghuysen Ave in Newark. They've been closed like that for a decade almost. Bureaucratic process is super slow in Jersey.
Great video😎👍.I also have videos of Jersey City, but from parts that are not that bad and other parts that are actually pretty safe. Well, also from parts that are not too safe😂
I don't see anything wrong with 90% of these neighborhoods that some cleaning up wouldn't cure. I love the style of many of the homes and most looked in good shape. The homes in my town don't look much different but what we don't have is street litter and empty lots filled with trash. It's not where you live but how you live. How do you instill pride and caring about your surroundings... by example. Kids learn from adults... that's how it's always been done.
As a native to New Jersey I can say with complete confidence and knowledge that none of these towns are nice. I've been to all of them and spent alot of time in the gang and drug scene throughout northern and central NJ, these towns are absolutely awful. Those houses are most likely not up to code and even if they are your landlord is probably a dickhead that over charges you on your rent. And the violence is out of control. Just last month my cousin who was 17 was shot and killed in Irvington due to gang violence he wasn't even involved in. NJ is a low-key state we keep alot of the more dirty shit to ourselves. Oh and pot holes, everywhere. It's not like that everywhere though, we have some pretty nice areas with mansions and alot of farm land. But a lot of the people in the mansions and working on the farm are also packing and using some type of drug. I'm not trying to say everything and everyone is bad. There's good people everywhere, New Jerseys hoods just bring out the worst in everyone though.
I grew up in north jersey and remember all these areas, the only place I've never seen is Jersey city.East orange, orange, newark,irvington ,people who haven't been there don't realize all those areas are all bordering each other and are equally dangerous as all hell, not just by people who live there but the undercovers are out of control, they'll sneak up on you and rip you out of your car if your driving a car with certain out of state plates or out of town or if your white they'll think your coping and either they put a pistol on you while they toss your car and either arrest you for bs or tell you your not welcome and tail you to the highway.I moved to PA years ago and If I never see those areas of Jersey again Ill die happy lol.Dont get me wrong PA has some real bad towns but all the ghettos in North Jersey are super intense, like shit could pop off at any minute, its unsettling.
I thought you was going to go down North 7Ave The highest street in Paterson they got steps instead of sidewalks that's how high up it is ..I went to Passaic County Comm College. Downtown W.Broadway brings back memories Paterson
Born & raised in North Jersey, grew up near a Jewish neighborhood, nice to see Charlie stop by, hope these vids don't display a bad image of North NJ, we have nice suburbs too lol
Nice, me and a friend would always drive around Irvington on a Friday and get crowds of people who scream "YERRR" at us. I remember getting a garbage bag thrown at my car on Walnut Ave in Trenton. Oh yea at 24:00 that is Seth Boyden Housing in Newark, I remember getting chased out by a crowd of people with bats back in 2005 when people lived in it.
@ CharlieBo313- this idea just came to mind, what do you think about featuring some success stories of many type, coming from the areas that you record? That would be unique. Yes we are drawn to the scenes of the urban life but we are a great people as well. Full of potential & plenty to give to society! ✌🙏🏅
I used live in the towers with my ex and his mom on the 15th floor years ago. (Paterson) I’m not gonna say who they are but she’s very prestigious and well-known in the area.
North Jersey really just one big ass hood an extension of nyc i was raised in Hudson county. U should do a vid in downtown union city & Hoboken projects or journal square & the heights in Jersey city.
Jacques Retro it does other states have 1 or 2 we got more than 10 spreader all over the state that’s why when your in a suburb you ain’t far from the hood it’s all close together
The Sopranos did take place in New Jersey! Tony lived in North Caldwell which is the outer and nicer suburbs of the Northeastern New Jersey and New York Metro Area! The areas that most ghetto looking were some cities and boroughs located near New York City, such as Irvington, Newark, Passaic, Paterson, Secaucus, maybe Jersey City, and other cities in the Northeastern area of New Jersey.
Been to Sacramento. Such a beautiful city, very clean. The only thing hood out there are the people. And even that being said they try way to hard, now the bay area is the hood of northern cali.
Gloryboyz13 nahhhh eo has way more crime and more poverty also you gotta remember it’s borders Newark and it’s close to Irvington. Check the statistics. Plainfield in my opinion is like a linden or roselle. Plainfield looks like the burbs in certain parts
@@tunedtfin917 not really they starting to fix Newark up I feel safe and I live In the projects I still go back to Brooklyn it's the same vibe to me newark looks a little more run down but it's not as bad as it used to be
PerryDonRadio Newark this year is not as bad as the past years only 50 murders so far compared to 2016 125+ murders this is its safest it ever been but it still looks bad
I made a CharlieBo313-drinking game but with difficulty levels, so choose wisely. Rules: Every time you pass a certain color car or one passes you, you have a drink. Difficulty options by color: -Too easy: yellow *and* green (no taxis) -Medium: red -Death: white, grey/silver, black/dark (just one of these, separated by comma!)
I live a couple towns over from newark and been to newark countless times but you were in the deep in the woods of the hood I've never even seen these spots in newark
make a video in the snow in the winter through the streets your videos are more my name is gabriel i am from brazil one day i go to new york i have faith love you bye.
The most wildest but most excitingest place in the U.S. is the south side of Chicago followed by Baltimore, next is North Philly and Camden N.J., then in 4th place is NYC, including The Bronx, Brooklyn and Harlem, coming in 5th place is the west side of Chicago. There you have the TOP 5 most wildest and most interesting places in America!
Reuben Carter wasn't lying when he said Patterson was a dark and scary place. " The best thing about my child hood that I can say is that I survived it. "
Awe you think you're hard Gangsta shit ? Fuckin wimp
@@leethomson5733 I'm willing to bet money u are shorter than 5'10
Patterson ain’t that bad lmaooo 😂 it’s not Chicago or Camden
@@danielmart212 true but it depends on the area of Paterson imo, but I can agree it’s better than Irvington or Jersey City
I can smell Newark right through the screen.
Lmaooooo🤣🤣🤣
you mean you snorted your cocaine you bought there off your screen?
😂
A lot of these areas look EXACTLY how east new york section if Brooklyn looked back in the 90s. It's sad to see tht some parts of Jersey still looks like it's stuck in time of 30yrs ago. Smh
Jasmin Janay philly and jersey behind New York in gentrification don’t worry by 2030 shit gonna look different
Ishmeel Curry they’re already gentrifying half of asbury park lol
Benjamin Torres damn make it 6 years then
Don’t eva compare Newark to Brooklyn we make Brooklyn look like candy fr
i hope so. tired of everyone calling this state a dump. in my opinion there is way more beautiful parts than bad parts of the state by a lot. But the bad areas of the state are like really bad. Hoping this state can make a turn around. I’m paterson born who was raised in FL
I went to look for an apartment on that street 7:05 last year and the property guy had a gun tucked in his jacket lmao
🤣😂🤣😂
Yikes! Did that make you feel more or less safe?
He only wanted to remind you that there's more trouble than money there.
@@beemo1 it felt bitter sweet. We were in a situation of need so we came there looking cause it was significantly cheaper .. we are from the burbs though originally
Impossible! New Jersey is a tough on guns state, no one would possibly defy New Jersey’s strict gun laws...
(Sarcasm)
jersey is wild
It's a shithole man
I love your videos, I can see places I would never get to see❤️
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I hated living in Paterson.. sad to see it go downhill so fast over the years
Just moved out of PATERSON after living their for 8 years. I've lived all over North NJ, NYC, and parts of Philly. And while they're all pretty equally bad, PATERSON has the most dope out of any city in America. I'd put my money on it.
@22:24 those cars look like they cost more than the entire block...looked like a different city from that point on, as if transformed from hood to ghetto.
I love these vids. I see my old neighborhood. Keep them coming
You know a state's bad when it has an entire video dedicated to its own hoods.
There are some very expensive and wealthy areas in NJ too. Upper Saddle River, NJ and Alpine, NJ are some examples of nice places. Homes of millionaires. I think it's one of those states that has extremes. For example, when an area is great, it really is great and when an area is ghetto, it's really ghetto af. Both extremes existing.
@@iamlina3164 I live in GA and was born in FL.
@@tubbylover9593 I wanna live in those states tbh. I hate the cold, I'm in Canada and frequently go to NY/NJ.
@@iamlina3164 cool! It's also cheap! Be warned, though, ATL has no regional rail.
To be fair, NJ is one of the wealthiest states by income. I live in Jersey City myself and I think most people's perception of NJ are either affluent suburbs and the Jersey shore.
Nice! Nice houses also but I wish people would help clean up a little . Or Thier yards
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Yr cute. These people dont give AF about their yards.
Thank you so much for the great job you doing !
Most of the cities of north jersey look disgusting but the suburbs are usually very nice.
@Brandon Ohara Also, North Jersey cities rank as most densely populated in the country outside NY
Suburbs of Jersey are Beautiful Pompton Lakes Wanaque Oakland I love it
@@jayhendricks67
Those towns suck. Way too much traffic , very deceptive. You have to come to the suburbs of Atlantic City in order to find true enlightenment.
Darryl D. Ruggs Atlantic city 2 blocks inland is just as bad as north jersey. u don’t need to be a genius to know that
@@rudeboyjohn Actually NJ is more densely populated than NY. Most densely populated state in the USA
Damn, Jersey ‘ghettos’ be lookin good enuff
Thanks so much for posting this REEL JERSEY is Rosa Parks Blvd
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I like your new pop up hood notifier
honestly i could watch this all day
My hometown
Yeah, were on @field trip of Jersey city irvington newark & paterson, nj
Thats deep....
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You should have gone to Elizabeth. You were right there
Jersey looks like a more dense and more grimey version chicago
North Jersey is 2 times the size as Chicago I think Chicago would be and look more like North Jersey I imo think Chicago would be almost identical to NJ infact more spread out and have basically the same vibe as a Philadelphia maybe added the gangs boost the crime rate and there you have it Chicago 💪🏿
George Malicahi Yeah sort of but Newark,Philly,Cleveland,Detroit all worse than chicago you could check stats to confirm it because these cities are small chicago get 500 murder on average a year and has 2.7 million Newark has 200 murders with 280,000 people if it was the size of chicago it would have 1,250 plus murders
Alexi Barona it’s small compared to Chicago
Most ghetto state award goes to New Jersey by far. Camden, Newark, Trenton, Paterson , Irvington, Passaic, Jersey City, Plainfield, East Orange, Orange, Roselle, Elizabeth, New Brunswick, Perth Amboy, Englewood, Paulsboro, Lakewood, Union City, Phillipsburg, Salem, Atlantic City, Pleasantville, Bridgeton, Millville, Vineland, Egg Harbor City, Wildwood, Penn's Grove, Carneys Point, Woodbine, Lindenwold, Burlington City, Willingboro, Pemberton, Mt Holly.
Lol burlington city isnt that bad
Burlington City? You might as well throw Willingboro and Pemberton on that list as well. Mount Holly too
@@mikeh7220 lol you're clowning if you think willingboro is bad...its a slowly regenerating housing market with incoming commercial oppurtunity.
@@justbrowsingtheweb7791 Incoming Commercial Opportunity? In Willingboro? 😂😂😂 You must be joking. Willingboro is a terrible place to start a business
@@mikeh7220 Correct....not commercially viable. The usual fast food strips.
One Medical Pharm shipment plant....staffed by outsiders. The near by mall died a few years back. The surrounding farmlands...ripe for development. Willingboro isn’t the “hood”...yet. Lived there 14 years...still have family there. 8-11 miles north of Philly, Camden. It was one of the original Levitt Towns. Planned suburban community utopias for Whites. An escape refuge for them as more Blacks moved into N.Y.-Philly-Jersey urban cities.
Doubt most folks will read my rant but here goes anyway. Somebody gotta say it. When I see “them” coming”...it’s time to pack and keep it moving.
We watch these “worst hood” videos like they’re some Sci-Fi alien flick. It’s an indictment on Blacks...and the “systems” Why do we trash, destroy everywhere we live? Perps/predators, crime, garbage, trash, broke down everything. Then we wait on the “White Man” to find us another place to tear up, terrorize.
Grew up in Brick City Newark (1950-70) when it was safe to walk/ride the bus alone at 1-2am. No trash, crime, deterioration. Pre-1967 Riots...only the central ward was “the hood”. The West side, South side/Weequhaic soon followed. North Newark was the last to succumb to the scourge. It spread to Irvington, Orange, East Orange, Bloomfield, lower Montclair, etc. Anything bordering Newark became “hood” except “Down Neck-Iron Bound...a different story. The “hood” never headed up South Orange Mountains, Glen Ridge, Nutley or Essex Fells. Nope. Not gonna happen. .
Downtown Newark gentrification is in play big time. White folks reclaiming what was once theirs. More folks will be handed “get out of town” relocation vouchers. Started under Mayor Sharpe James. His plan was shrewd. Move the “riff-raff” out first. Timing assured no chance to return Didn’t get them all out...those who remained/returned create havoc. Majority black Towns like W’boro attract these folks. Not Glen Ridge.
We gawk at these “hoods” like they are alien settlements. These are real Black folk...not “crisis actors”. This hood Shish is real. Cant even recognize my old Newark areas....knew them all. Only major landmarks...churches....trigger my memory. WTH?
The operative word for “the hood“ is gentrify -gentry-gentrify. After Blacks damn near tear everything up...we get “transitioned out”. Wash-Rinse-Repeat. Urban city Gate keepers are Democrat politicians. They oversee all the wreck & ruin until it’s “move em out” time. SMH. .
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Surprise Elizabeth, NJ is not up here. There's parts in Elizabeth that looks crazy.
13:58 I thought that church steeple was about to fall!🤦 Thanks for another great video.
Looks like a warzone. Holy fuck)))
23:07 What a waste those buildings should fixed up so they can place the homeless people in. Homeless people need a place to live as well
Killer Tim_23 homeless people need job training and rehabilitation, not housing. They will simply continue to be a drain on society if we continue to hand them free goods without a means to fend for themselves.
Some homeless people do have jobs but have nowhere to stay. I remember when I was working at FedEx in Memphis I used to see this homeless guy working there too. He was robbed and killed. What I'm saying is that some homeless people have jobs but just don't know
Killer Tim_23 it’s pretty crazy how homeless people are threatened. I live in Europe and I talk with some time to time and they say it’s really hard to get a safe place to sleep/stay and that they were beaten up while sleeping or just staying/walking somewhere for no reason. They got lucky but some of there friends got killed. It’s crazy how certain people forget that these are humans too not just all crack/heroine addicts. Not to mention the robbing which happens often. Then there are mfs paying 15 k for a bottle of champagne lmao
@@DavidGoliath1 I feel you bro
That's Seth Boyden Terrace on Frelinghuysen Ave in Newark. They've been closed like that for a decade almost. Bureaucratic process is super slow in Jersey.
All I see is health problems from mold in those places
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Great video😎👍.I also have videos of Jersey City, but from parts that are not that bad and other parts that are actually pretty safe. Well, also from parts that are not too safe😂
I don't see anything wrong with 90% of these neighborhoods that some cleaning up wouldn't cure. I love the style of many of the homes and most looked in good shape. The homes in my town don't look much different but what we don't have is street litter and empty lots filled with trash. It's not where you live but how you live. How do you instill pride and caring about your surroundings... by example. Kids learn from adults... that's how it's always been done.
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As a native to New Jersey I can say with complete confidence and knowledge that none of these towns are nice. I've been to all of them and spent alot of time in the gang and drug scene throughout northern and central NJ, these towns are absolutely awful. Those houses are most likely not up to code and even if they are your landlord is probably a dickhead that over charges you on your rent. And the violence is out of control. Just last month my cousin who was 17 was shot and killed in Irvington due to gang violence he wasn't even involved in. NJ is a low-key state we keep alot of the more dirty shit to ourselves. Oh and pot holes, everywhere. It's not like that everywhere though, we have some pretty nice areas with mansions and alot of farm land. But a lot of the people in the mansions and working on the farm are also packing and using some type of drug. I'm not trying to say everything and everyone is bad. There's good people everywhere, New Jerseys hoods just bring out the worst in everyone though.
What camera do you use Charlie?
“That’s only a hundred dollars” 🤣😂🤣😂
Just spin the block again cuz you know is gonna be a murder scene
Hundred years ago or so all of it was a nice neighborhood
This dude Charlie done been all over the united States salute to this man yo 💯💯💯💯💯💯
Damn my childhood just flashed before my eyes yo. I grew up in those apartments on the right @0:19. area looks the same as it did in 1988.
I’m from Atlantic City I’ve been all over Jersey people don’t know hood until you step foot in it.
Nothing like having to pull over on the side of the road so people up your ass can speed ahead of you. Lol I do it all the time here in Jersey
wow without internet i would never have seen it.it´s another world!
I grew up in north jersey and remember all these areas, the only place I've never seen is Jersey city.East orange, orange, newark,irvington ,people who haven't been there don't realize all those areas are all bordering each other and are equally dangerous as all hell, not just by people who live there but the undercovers are out of control, they'll sneak up on you and rip you out of your car if your driving a car with certain out of state plates or out of town or if your white they'll think your coping and either they put a pistol on you while they toss your car and either arrest you for bs or tell you your not welcome and tail you to the highway.I moved to PA years ago and If I never see those areas of Jersey again Ill die happy lol.Dont get me wrong PA has some real bad towns but all the ghettos in North Jersey are super intense, like shit could pop off at any minute, its unsettling.
Shane Ankrom doubt they pull u out of your car
@@jonny8709 why do you doubt that? happens daily
@@cashjerseyblock2890
Philly and Jersey cops same
They will rip you out YOUR car
Seen it..!!
South jersey hoods are crazy too smh
Greenville section JC don't go and think shit sweet
Happy New Year Charlie!...
Happy New Year
Charlie you been killing it lately...
I thought you was going to go down North 7Ave The highest street in Paterson they got steps instead of sidewalks that's how high up it is ..I went to Passaic County Comm College. Downtown W.Broadway brings back memories Paterson
would love to see Camden nj . will look through your library
Charlie in all the states n city's you went to which one you think is the worst n scariest you think ? Your opinion?
Born & raised in North Jersey, grew up near a Jewish neighborhood, nice to see Charlie stop by, hope these vids don't display a bad image of North NJ, we have nice suburbs too lol
Very good Charlie 313 ok fron Brasil brother🇧🇷
Great North Jersey ghetto video 👍🔥
Nice, me and a friend would always drive around Irvington on a Friday and get crowds of people who scream "YERRR" at us. I remember getting a garbage bag thrown at my car on Walnut Ave in Trenton. Oh yea at 24:00 that is Seth Boyden Housing in Newark, I remember getting chased out by a crowd of people with bats back in 2005 when people lived in it.
😂🤣I like how that black Camaro made a u turn and didn't give a fuck who was behind him.gotta love Newark man lol.
i watch these at least twice a day.
Keep up the good work Charlie
I see a lot of renovated/new homes. these areas are pretty sweet
looks like a trash hole
@ CharlieBo313- this idea just came to mind, what do you think about featuring some success stories of many type, coming from the areas that you record? That would be unique. Yes we are drawn to the scenes of the urban life but we are a great people as well. Full of potential & plenty to give to society! ✌🙏🏅
Come To New Brunswick Next Time homie George St Commercial Ave
Newark is 10 times nicer than in the 80s ..
duster43 i remember all them projects and the beef it was hell back then
cliqueJester732 hell yeah Prince street, 7th ave projects Columbus homes ..looked ghetto as ghetto can get. It was no joke around there.
duster43 don’t forget scudder homes
cliqueJester732 ok .ok..Dayton street projects ..lol
I live in Carolina now ..left Jersey bout14 years ago ..
come to Alabama, Huntsville,Birmingham and Montgomery are cities you might enjoy going thru and viewers as well.
I used live in the towers with my ex and his mom on the 15th floor years ago. (Paterson) I’m not gonna say who they are but she’s very prestigious and well-known in the area.
And they probably all vote Democrat which keeps out beautiful NJ cities in poverty, welfare trap, crime, and decay 👍🏻
Stixx I have no idea what you’re taking about, but that has sh!t to do with nothing...
I'm curious, does the sun ever come out in these places?
the sun scared to come out
From nov to april is depressing as hell in NJ
In the north east and great lakes region of Canada we see the sun for maybe 3 months of the year.
Probably not :( , places are too poor even for sunshine :)
Lmao even the sunlight gettin robbed.
Paterson, such a crazy place growing up but also such a good time!
North Jersey really just one big ass hood an extension of nyc i was raised in Hudson county. U should do a vid in downtown union city & Hoboken projects or journal square & the heights in Jersey city.
Actually looks pretty nice
You should drive in Flatbush, Brooklyn
Me and my buddy used to sneak into Roosavelt stadium by scaling the wall to the second level and crawl on to the bathroom ceiling. Good times!
Finally I see maple gardens ..they still have that dunkin donuts .. I loved it there don’t ask me why
It's the jelly donuts, that's why.
NJ has a lot of hoods....Probably the most.
Jacques Retro Facts
Jacques Retro it does other states have 1 or 2 we got more than 10 spreader all over the state that’s why when your in a suburb you ain’t far from the hood it’s all close together
@@tunedtfin917 From MD but I've been hip to Jersey
And he didn’t show south jersey.
Jaysmith If you cant read it say north jersey hoods🤣
Why those manhole covers be smacking so hard 💪🏽🏃🏼♂️
That’s Jersey for you! We don’t give any shits about the manhole covers!
@@elijahtorres2688 wow
The Sopranos did take place in New Jersey! Tony lived in North Caldwell which is the outer and nicer suburbs of the Northeastern New Jersey and New York Metro Area! The areas that most ghetto looking were some cities and boroughs located near New York City, such as Irvington, Newark, Passaic, Paterson, Secaucus, maybe Jersey City, and other cities in the Northeastern area of New Jersey.
Bob Rakow, it's true, though, unfortunately! Only some suburban boroughs, towns, townships and rich towns care about manhole
Newark/ brick city stand up! 💪🏼
Youre right about brick city! Love my black people though
No Name Needed me too. Salute.
Hey Charlie you should hit up the hoods of Sacramento
It's only 2900 miles away from Jersey-
Sacramento will look like candy land next to jersey or anywhere in the northeast
Been to Sacramento. Such a beautiful city, very clean. The only thing hood out there are the people. And even that being said they try way to hard, now the bay area is the hood of northern cali.
@ didn't you play for Willow Rancho little league in South Sacramento?
@SlapS LOL'd hard at this.
Patterson looks worst than Jersey City.
Gotta do Elizabeth, NJ while you’re there!
He ain't there "this the best of" & Plainfield is worse
Nucky Mancini honestly Plainfield really not bad compared to like Newark ,Irvington and East Orange them cities make Plainfield look like the burbs
Spiritual Sav stats say plainfield worst then eo
Gloryboyz13 nahhhh eo has way more crime and more poverty also you gotta remember it’s borders Newark and it’s close to Irvington. Check the statistics. Plainfield in my opinion is like a linden or roselle. Plainfield looks like the burbs in certain parts
Spiritual Sav A list on nj.com say eo come 13th worst city in jersey and plainfield is 12th cause plainfield smaller and less population
I remember in the 70's I use to go to Paterson to get out of New York... that's how bad Harlem was back then
I been in newark for 10 years I grew up in Brooklyn its really no difference from Brooklyn
sort of theirs a small difference Newark looks like Brooklyn if it was the 80s and it’s way more dangerous
@@tunedtfin917 not really they starting to fix Newark up I feel safe and I live In the projects I still go back to Brooklyn it's the same vibe to me newark looks a little more run down but it's not as bad as it used to be
PerryDonRadio Newark this year is not as bad as the past years only 50 murders so far compared to 2016 125+ murders this is its safest it ever been but it still looks bad
Looks like GTA with the ppl just standing around
Jersey City doesn't look too bad. Just kind of working class.
А Ньюарк, когда-то был уютным и красивым. Спасибо, Чарли.
Wtf are you saying? Stop humilliating.
Thank you charlie for video
I always wondered what that funky smell was around exit 14 on the NJ Turnpike...
I was in this neighbohood a few times in the 90s new a few guys there back in the day
Your car/truck then shook the name of the place off the dash screen lol!!
Happy New Year's from Orillia, Ontario Canada!
Now that’s a hood!
I remember when I was in nyc and had to stop y by Newark😂 I was not expecting it to be hood. I was definitely not dressed like I belonged there
I made a CharlieBo313-drinking game but with difficulty levels, so choose wisely. Rules: Every time you pass a certain color car or one passes you, you have a drink.
Difficulty options by color:
-Too easy: yellow *and* green (no taxis)
-Medium: red
-Death: white, grey/silver, black/dark (just one of these, separated by comma!)
Shut the hell up, fucking preteen.
@@JA17SBLVIIIMVP And you are a man of class?
Newark looks horrible. Tons of abandoned PJs
U should’ve seen them when they were still active it’s still bad tho mad drug addicts and crazy people live in them AND THEY GOT GUNS TOO🤣
My hometown Paterson ..River side
красивые дома, приятные люди
Newark and Irvington have the worst potholes too
High ass taxes and it looks like crap! Smh
I live a couple towns over from newark and been to newark countless times but you were in the deep in the woods of the hood I've never even seen these spots in newark
JT that part of Newark is right next to Elizabeth Dayton st projects 24:31 was known for throwing people off rooftops in the 80s
Tribe of Judah 77 wild
Welcome to America My Friend
You should go somewhere like Beattyville, Kentucky or do you only do poor black areas
Good point , would love to see that
make a video in the snow in the winter through the streets your videos are more my name is gabriel i am from brazil one day i go to new york i have faith love you bye.
tenente oliveira Salve!
Blz
U gotta do Elizabeth nj that place is hood
Place looks depressing.
It is
The ppl that are there are sad af...i dated a guy from paterson and his mind was stuck in time
The most wildest but most excitingest place in the U.S. is the south side of Chicago followed by Baltimore, next is North Philly and Camden N.J., then in 4th place is NYC, including The Bronx, Brooklyn and Harlem, coming in 5th place is the west side of Chicago. There you have the TOP 5 most wildest and most interesting places in America!
Parts of Newark and Paterson look like ny
Tenants destroying properties and Owners not wanting to invest more money into building because tenants destroy things, and now see the outcome
Dont let this fool you, North Jersey is actually really beautiful, places such as high point and action park are really nice.