Will Smith didn't give Bucky's full name in his book, but incase anyone was wondering, this is the same Bucky Davis who was a friend of Will Smith and partied at Will's Merion mansion during his rise as a rapper in the late 80s. He loaned Will Smith the money when Will was flat broke to get out to Los Angeles when the feds were cracking down on JBM and were looking to take Will down by loose association. Will Smith left for LA on May 10th 1990. 3 days later, on May 13th (or 14th depending on which source you use), Bucky would be dead.That same year, after Will used Bucky's money to get settled in LA, he went on to have his own starring role in a tv show, which we all know. The rest is history. Will Smith may have never been one of the most famous actors of all time without the money Bucky lent him to get out of town. RIP Bucky Davis. He never got to know that Will ever even BECAME an actor. Life is short.
Going through the book and Bucky’s story really fucked me up and I needed to know more about him, thanks for the confirmation. The part where he said (Bucky) that he and Will were the same, but just had different luck really hit hard. Sometimes you just can’t help but be a product of your environment.
5-14-1990 I will never forget that morning in Southwest Philly. Soo many ppl crying and sad of Leroy's passing. It was more than a hit and police down at 55th and Pine seemed happy that day because with it came disorganization, indictments, raids and snitching. I just turn 17 and that year I didn't think I was gonna make it
I have waited a long time to speak upon this video, it's a sore subject for me because the guy that helped make this video was my beloved young bull Mike Jab. I was actually in the video, because Mike knew of my past and his own uncle was affiliated with Buck. I myself was on Market street and had to deal with the Larry Brown Faction of the M.. I had a helluva time holding on to Deaborn and Market street back in the day. My book will come out one day but right now I am still grieving over the death of Mike Jab..I am actually in the video!!
Paul Gripper yes I know the family very well from Marshall st in Olney. I knew mike, Sean and tony and use to watch all the mob movies at his house. I also knew his mother Crystal who knew the game very well and learned a lot from her growing up. She also passed away a little after Michael and she was a awesome person. I remember talking to mike about this documentary and he was happy and excited that he was a part of this and had a whole lot more he was trying to do. RIP mike RIP Crystal
A real G is the 1 that does all the shits gets and saves all his money retires and stays outta prison and lives an honest legit legal life! THAT'S WHAT A REAL G IS IMO!
I found out about Bucky from Will Smiths new book. Folks think Will just a nice guy and come from high society. But he hung out with drug dealers coming up
@@PlusXOne facts, Will is more gangster than we know, I don’t know where you are in the book, but he has got me thinking that Bel air character is just a character, wait to you get to the part about moving to L.a
I am glad that the moral of the story was filmed last. Having an insane amount of money, cars, jewelry, homes, loose-women, and clothes is not worth it IF you are part of that treacherous lifestyle. The expected lifespan of a gangster is much, much shorter than the average working man or woman. These are the wages of sin.
@Delgado smooth rappers always talkin about "gettin money like its the 80,s"....its cause of this statement you just made....in the 90,s everyone went down...the streets changed too...more jackboys, more snitching, and more pointless wars....less dope fiends too...
I grew up in Philly and I remember how everybody was throwing these jokers love and shout outs everywhere, but they didn't do shit for the hood but terrorize it. Now look at all of them, they are either dead, locked up , or fucked on drugs themselves. Not going to lie, I was 16 back in 87 and wanted to be in that life too, but I was always smart so I stuck with school and graduated then went into the army and then college when I got out. Have done well for myself and am glad I didn't fall victim to the streets like so many people I know did. When I go back to Philly to visit, I couldn't even tell you where most of the people I grew up with are or what happened to them except for a few.. SMH, We need to stop glorifying jokers like this and do better before we are lost for good...
I couldn’t have said it any better coming from west Philly and then living on 52nd greenway down southwest and always seeing him drive by my crib yet he was a nice guy I never got into wanting to be like those cats and glorifying their lifestyles ain’t nothing but Dunya talk with no benefit only except I implore the youth to learn from these evil and corrupt lifestyles and strive to be true upstanding God fearing people with honor and morality, because promoting how many young ladies a dude smashed and how many fly cars a cat got and how much dope money a Bool has what good does it do for the soul when we ultimately in the end stand before Allah humiliated.
😂😂maybe cuz you was a square..a wild coon😂😂but to be honest all the squares and coons are successful today..😂 I was a in between both worlds.. and I'm. Doing just fine luckily
Drug game is a scary game, call me a scared bitch, I'll be too paranoid, and then I'm poisoning my community, watching mother's give up their kids for drugs, I'm good bruh, I got a conscience bruh
Outside of Philly street politics, Kevin Hart would be the best candidate to play Bucky and take the movie over the top on a high level, h/e Philly street politics will NEVA let that happen.
The one thing I like about this documentary is that the brothas speaking do not use a lot of profanity. Got their points across without saying F this and F this SH__. Philly brothas will always be some of the smoothest and ruthless brothas in the country. Love my city. I remember this era well, and know people who were personally affiliated with or knew some of the members growing up. Those were some wild times in Philly back then. You definitely ran into them if you went to Palmers, Bahama Bay, Club Vegas or the Phoenix club.
@@o.gblock5754 you took my response beloved...every spot he said was definitely after the era...that was the ("MIDNIGHT,"SELSERS",HIGH ROLLERS," BULLY BOB'S"CHUCK'S) And Wanda's & Smitty's was a shoot em up joint,but it was nothing like that era ever again
In the summer of 1986 I was 22 year's old, just got an honorable discharge from the Navy in San Diego, went back home to Los Angeles and saw many young men like these. They were called high rollers and I started going to clubs and trying to meet them and work for them, but I was such a geek that they just laughed at me and I never got into the business. Looking back, I'm glad I didn't. I was too nice a guy and trusted people too much. I would have been killed like a lotta other cats did. I'll be 55 next month
Man I remember this shit like it was yesterday, Mark Casey was running uptown and him and a few others would go to auto-tech on Wayne Ave and get their stereo systems done and come park in front of the "G" Gemantown high school and shake the whole damn school right before school let out, would see them at Joe Palmari getting clothes made, in the middle 80s everybody from uptown wanted a pair of Joe Palmieri Jean's, just remembering the 80's brings back a lot of memories, JBM patterned themselves after the original Philadelphia Black Mafia.
@@Worst_Part All the guys I know that have got money and property, business etc well most of them don't give a fuck about clothes. Not all but a lot of them guys who've done well they're not interested in clothes, just money and making more of it. If they going somewhere then they will dress right, but day to day they don't care how they look. Other guys who make money but never seem to have any and I know they've got money coming in . Well they look well dressed nice big Mercedes or rangey sport but they are always spending. Lend 3 thousand till 2morow got no cash around me! !! HaHa. It's what you do with it. Save it and invest, buy old house and do it up and keep doing that. It keeps the squad off your back too cos they know they catch you with money you can show you've got money. Always have some work or business is the thing round my way.Or they can just confiscate it.
They had legit businesses but they were FORFEITED when caught. When you get hit by the feds if they say your seed money of a legit business was from illegal business it's fruit of the poisonous tree it all get taken. Or if they say you laundering illegal money through a legit business any business land property assets are taken.
No matter we’re your from, and what was done, it never materialized into black wealth. You can’t stack nothing, when the police confiscate everything, including your black a.. When will we learn that if you don’t stand for nothing you fall for anything. While you discuss who was the best to do it, how much money was made and the worthless items brought, from destroying your own neighborhood, and glorify that shit. You all can barely afford to live there, if you haven’t moved to ATL or somewhere down south. Philly...RE-gentrification, NY...RE-gentrification, and every major city. All that money and we don’t own a muthafuck..thing. Let’s build something different then just looking back at what another men once had. Let’s work together so our children, and families will have something to look towards in the future. Billons of dollars made, but given away to the real hustlers of the world, the jewelry store, the car dealers, clothing stores, etc. You can’t risk your life, time, and family, to give your money to feed another man“s family...that’s hustling backwards. We don’t even own a jail, and they have been private for years. Buy up the hood, so when someone comes to buy a corner store or put in a Chinese restaurant, they have to keep it movin or pay a tax too high for them to stay (reverse gentrification). We can’t move to Iraq and put a store in any of their neighborhoods. If we are to use violence, hustle, or any calculated movement. Let it make sense that brings about the longevity of our community, not in vain so another muthafuck.r can’t take over. Stop terrorizing our own community, but refuse to take that shit to rich neighborhoods, or areas populated mostly by whites. We make money in the hood, to one day move our families to a safer place...no, make the hood safe and prosperous, and let the money not and end to the means, however, the solution to our own problems. We create addicts, so invest in rehabs, promote and invest in the youth to become police officers, council men/women, state officials, etc, so we know who walking our streets, protecting our rights, etc...and give them a sense of loyalty to their community. I’m not judging anyone’s opinion, but appeal to provide a different perspective. If we keep doing the same thing expecting a different result, are we not just insane. We can’t change how we play the game, moreover what game we choose to play.
Loving this one heard about him in New York on the streets in the bronx and other parts of the city thanks for sharing this very important information giving thanks knowledge is power he was also very good with the hands so he was very deadly but give him his credit when it's do
In the streets u dont have but 3 options: 1. Get in get what u need & get out. 2. Eventually get a lot of prison time. 3. Or death. I dont know anybody in Houston who hustled during the 80's & 90's who are still in the game. They either dead, got a lot of time or they sqaured up if they aint somewhere geeked out.
@@dissdad8744 tell that to a 12 yr. Old child who's mother is hooked on crack & cant go home because CPS is looking for him. That was me. I had to sleep in school buses or from Freinds house to house & wouldnt eat unless I waited til K.F.C. closes to give me the old chicken they were throwing away. I had nowhere to go non of my relatives would take me & ay that time I was not into any trouble. Then crack cocaine hit the streets & I could eat...I could afford a motel room. Dont judge if you cant relate.
@@christopherhall9348 Thanks! I admit my comment is judgmental, but I did not judge you or your personal journey. I just wanted to highlight that there are maybe legal alternatives to the whole vicious jail or death cycle. If the personal circumstances allow for (even in the hood, not everyone has a mother struggling with drug addiction), then a legal job might do. For example (I don't live in the US) in my country there are plenty of jobs even for people without university degrees, blue collar jobs, or as an assistant in logistics, you can even become an assistant and office clerk in a lawyers or doctors office. With many of those jobs you can live a decent life. I know that the US is different and has many problems and basically neglects parts of it's population, especially poorer people and minorities. But even in the US there are possibilities and alternatives.
@@dissdad8744 there are. But for a 12 Yr. Old child it was rough. I had to survive. Its not the case for many people who do illegal things out of greed. This may sound strange to you but I wouldnt change my life for anything because it made me who I am today. I'm very appreciative of the opportunity that I have to live a decent life. I work, have a family & make very good money with a blue collar trade that I learned in prison. I give my kids all of the love & attention that I never had & provide for them the life that I was denied. From a lump of coal comes a diamond!
I bought this DVD on Amazon like 2 yrs ago when only the trailer was on RUclips but I glad it's here now !!! The world need to know bout JBM we need Aaron Jones next
What to a reasonably intelligent kid could use these doc's as a warning not to get into the life, maybe? We have a huge problem with young men thinking they can't progress in life without being a 'gangster'. Who's fault is that? Takecare. Bless
Valincia Pruitt True, however as they say...it is what it is...people will always find a way to eat...especially if locked out of the traditional ways of making money...
Salute to whoever made this documentary. I really got a sense of who this cat Bucky was. The story was cohesive and made sense. A lot of times 'Street Docs' interview a lot of random ass people who make no sense or go of topic. Every voice mattered. Im from BK but I spent a few years in on Broad and Erie and this video explains how Philly got torn down.
Once again they weren't smart enough to see the bigger picture that it was design for them to fail with there life or pension . Remember if something is to good to be true than there's a problem , and it was to good to be true .
MsHowardUEsq 94 when Lil D passed away I was just in the Feds with him well not just but I was over FDC when he beat his second indictment 2010 or 2011
The way friends spoke of Bucky after his passing was the same the spoke of Azie when he left the game. Some dudes were born leaders who made things work and no one had nothing to worry about except following what men like them directed to do.
Jamison Smith that's why I'm giving the game up and looking for work it only end the same jail or death... lost my best friend to the streets... the dudes I was in the streets with is lock up too smh IM DONE😞😞😞
+Nitty Allen glad to hear it. I did my thing for 5 years without a hitch. then in '06 got locked up. still make small moves here and there, but as far as going big... nah, I been out.
We need a bucky Davis and jbm movie I know state property was based off them but we need a real movie about jbm or a series tell someone out there with the resources and skills to make it happen it's long overdue we need a JBM movie or series like bmf got and bucky and them was hustling around the same time as bmf when they were the 50 Boyz.
I don’t know why or how this came across my timeline but, baby Bucky was everything made me cry to see him & Frog again… #taylormade #JBM #longliveBuckyDavis
I grew up with some of these dudes and would see them moving around in their kit cars like 80's rappers. Thing is everybody was making moves on the street in them days, everybody thought crack was gonna save them from poverty... it didnt!! It created a whole new set of problems for black communities for the years that followed. Crack was a tornado that swept thru black neighborhoods all across the country, these brothers thru their lack of understanding opened the windows in those hoods that allowed the tornado to sweep thru the house and destroy everything. I remember the addicted women leaving babies on police dept steps!! The suffering effects of the 80s drug epidemic for black folks was EPIC!! The only help that was offered was to lock your ass up, unlike what we see today with the opioid problem. Point is... you couldnt buy crack in white neighborhoods. The white boys had to come to black hoods to cop 🤔🤔
DID YOU KNOW MARK BARNES?..THAT'S MY OLDER COUSIN, HE SOLD WORK FOR THEM, ALSO MY OTHER COUSIN (NO NAMES ), WAS ONE OF THIER ENFORCERS.....I'M FROM EAST OAKLAND, THA BAY.
I was a lil kid when all this was going on I remember looking up to these guys thinking they were so cool as a kid I didn’t know no better they would always tell the neighbor hood kids to stay in school and get good grades and they better not catch us doing anything that had to do wit drugs or they’ll beat our ass their selves
My cousin is in the thumbnail of this video...I remember their were whisperings that he was JBM...He started having new cars ,clothes and jewelry out of nowhere...
Its so easy for us to point and say they did this wrong or that wrong but it's so hard for us to speak on the fact that majority of these young men were freaking kids who were victims of their environment and upbringing ijs
Can some of us whites join your fight? No one should just turn the other cheek when whole communities are drowning in extreme circumstances. Which can and does affect any of the children in any communities no matter creed race and other perceived differences. We all need to come together to go up against the powers that be. Who have the real power to affect positive change for the better for all of our communities. I'm waffling with hope being a white dude. Because I know for fact. All/most white people truly don't know what it's like to have to deal with the abuse which is racism. We all need to learn. Learn from the mistakes of letting the wrong types from keeping us all in chain's and starved. Bless you from U.K.
Everyone has a choice in this life, this is another story of wasted talent. Bucky Davis was already on his way with his boxing career. I was involved with this lifestyle on a much smaller scale and almost paid with my life. Now i am a stay at home father and i promised myself that i would never be involved in anything that could potentially take me away from my daughter.
They tore SouthWest up . It became as bad as NorthPhilly Bad Lands . I remember how nice SouthWest was in the 60s and 70s . Block Parties every weekend in the summer. Coke and Crack ended all that
Nhaa south west dudes always had a lil chip on our shoulders. Cause we had that small town tight knit vibe but Bro, it went down in swp & JBM was known in these streets. From Richard Allen to Bartram Gardens to up by my crib near Paschall projects. Crazy memories. Swp 7-0
1-n- Only Our people ain’t learning from this, but looking up to these dudes holding that kind of paper because we have no economy where we live but the underworld that’s going to produce that type of cash in record time, because when times are hard for the family and you need food people are going to resort to the quickest problem fixer and when u’ve felt hunger pains like some of these young bulls in Philadelphia, you’ll kill before you go back to that. See they can’t see what’s happening when ur on the inside looking out, because you in it to win it at cost, so they don’t dig how the Government is getting two Blacks with one bullet. One in the ground and the other a slave for life living in the prison matrix.
Sid, Thank you for your analysis-you summed it up in a nutshell. I must say that I am tired, just plain old tired of these types of stories and they have been around for the longest. I wonder when will black people and I am a black person, but when will we get a job and work? This lazy mentality,this fast buck, this lusting for the pride of life,this 'game' mentality is just sickening-it is not a game I am sick of it! I was so offended when they mentioned in the video that he would feed the children after their mothers had spent money with this evil bucky. I could go on and on but I will not...you are right he could have gone far...loser
West Philly cat right here, I'm a fan of history. I bought two of these dvds from 8ball. I have a Bucky shirt that I made right now. I come up under the Giovanni's, Malik Stars, Shaky, Sabah. watching those do Their thing amazed me. I was too young to see A.J. and Buck do it.
VERSATILITY Keys Media some real good dudes. I never felt more alive then to ride shotgun in Malik's white five. R.I.P MALIK "STARS" MARTIN AND FREE JAMES "GIOVANNI" PATTERSON.
VERSATILITY Keys Media Malik "Stars" Martin was shot while sitting in his Buick enclave April of 2011. In front of Mercy hospital 54th Cedar Ave in Broad daylight. He died in the hospital bout a week later. they had to pull the plug. That hurt me deep. but it's all in the game. you can't have one thing without the other. it's impossible. Be good. peace and blessings. R.I.P LEEK 52ND ST, RASUL 60ST WP and Dom 58st WP.
You are way off thinking that these guys influenced Big Meech and BMF(Big Meech Flenory). Detroit has their own original history and style and it's influenced by the older cats in the D.
Dale Painter i used to be in the north end back in like 05 06 07...maybe earlier...my homeboy moved over there he stayed on woodland and brush....rip BG
shortly after this incident, Bucky SALES the cherry red Volvo for safety concern due to the growing number of JBM enemies......omg SELLS ......CONCERNS....smmfh
I do refer to my brother dad as my uncle because that’s how I grew up viewing him I never called him dad only unk wen I was small but Crazy part is my mom dated one of the jbm members he older had a stroke he only got a house and a name around some older men they tell us stories but he not lying wen they said u could walk in city blue and grab wat u want I had every sweat suit imaginable I remember playing in the hall way bumping into a wall and seeing money just plow to the floor from the wall no lie wen they all got raided he received 15 years for his role never told did his time came home at like 44-45 I was 10 I’m 26 now so yeah but that was crazy it was short lived for me but my mom and them lived like that through the end of the 80’s to the mid 90’s I was born in 95 I’m from 58th and Baltimore I grew up on Cecil street he live around the block from 58th street that house they talk about is still there they said that house made 50k a day they said u could stand on the corner and make 5k easy I grew up on alter another block that was crazy he lives around the coerced he bought a house back in the day right around the corner from Cecile came home and moved in now he spend his days in bed him and my mom had a son my oldest brother he gave him like 50k wen he turned 18 as a not being there gift and played a role until his stroke he worked with another uncle of mine they had a handy man business located in the overbrook section and that’s how he lived he had a bullet in his back survived bounties on his head getting cool wit the hit man from jbm beefing with Jamaicans in philly aka the jakes lol wild shyt I heard and saw man all my mom brothers was from 52nd and Girard and that’s the area they ran they owned a building and it was all pool tables but wen u went to the back all drugs money naked girls chicks getting hit right there I’m like 2-3 maybe it was a wild time I remember one of my uncles being 11 running book bags of money in and out it was sooo many females around yo and my uncle a short dude 5”2 but he boxed and would put u to sleep pop u anything everybody was scared of them dudes man only thing he beat on my mom the same way in return she got violent but yeah they was really like that and no lie most of these dudes your local barber in philly that got out and started cutting hair my lil cousin who father was affiliated with them died on that same block my baby cousin story really crazy
Will Smith didn't give Bucky's full name in his book, but incase anyone was wondering, this is the same Bucky Davis who was a friend of Will Smith and partied at Will's Merion mansion during his rise as a rapper in the late 80s. He loaned Will Smith the money when Will was flat broke to get out to Los Angeles when the feds were cracking down on JBM and were looking to take Will down by loose association.
Will Smith left for LA on May 10th 1990. 3 days later, on May 13th (or 14th depending on which source you use), Bucky would be dead.That same year, after Will used Bucky's money to get settled in LA, he went on to have his own starring role in a tv show, which we all know. The rest is history. Will Smith may have never been one of the most famous actors of all time without the money Bucky lent him to get out of town. RIP Bucky Davis. He never got to know that Will ever even BECAME an actor. Life is short.
Yeah I just read that part of the book
Going through the book and Bucky’s story really fucked me up and I needed to know more about him, thanks for the confirmation.
The part where he said (Bucky) that he and Will were the same, but just had different luck really hit hard. Sometimes you just can’t help but be a product of your environment.
@@billymays1761 it really is true. Sometimes you cant escape your environment. Thats the sad reality. Also, no problem. Glad it helped.
@@billymays1761 That part really hurt. May BUcky Rest In Peace
Will book brought me here.
5-14-1990 I will never forget that morning in Southwest Philly. Soo many ppl crying and sad of Leroy's passing. It was more than a hit and police down at 55th and Pine seemed happy that day because with it came disorganization, indictments, raids and snitching. I just turn 17 and that year I didn't think I was gonna make it
I have waited a long time to speak upon this video, it's a sore subject for me because the guy that helped make this video was my beloved young bull Mike Jab. I was actually in the video, because Mike knew of my past and his own uncle was affiliated with Buck. I myself was on Market street and had to deal with the Larry Brown Faction of the M.. I had a helluva time holding on to Deaborn and Market street back in the day. My book will come out one day but right now I am still grieving over the death of Mike Jab..I am actually in the video!!
Paul Gripper yes I know the family very well from Marshall st in Olney. I knew mike, Sean and tony and use to watch all the mob movies at his house.
I also knew his mother Crystal who knew the game very well and learned a lot from her growing up. She also passed away a little after Michael and she was a awesome person.
I remember talking to mike about this documentary and he was happy and excited that he was a part of this and had a whole lot more he was trying to do.
RIP mike
RIP Crystal
A real G is the 1 that does all the shits gets and saves all his money retires and stays outta prison and lives an honest legit legal life! THAT'S WHAT A REAL G IS IMO!
I'm not mad at them getting money but at some point they could've flipped legit and upgraded the hood, thats real economic power.
Exactly..some Black people dont think like that.. They just want want to spend but not invest
You would need legit associates for that
How can you back it up with having no work history and you're on the feds radar?
they would've had to showed where the money came from
fetty wap 1738 hell Nawl Rent houses all that Cars all that shit plenty ways to flip to some clean money my nigga Real Hu$tlers Kno wassup
RIP Buck! A true Philly legend! Im baffled by da low amount of likes, views & comments on this video!
West Philly Bull I'm as baffled as you....I wish other people would step up with other stories of 'The M'
Not too many ppl outside of there knows about it, I'm glad I'm learning about it now and now I can educate others about it
I found out about Bucky from Will Smiths new book. Folks think Will just a nice guy and come from high society. But he hung out with drug dealers coming up
I am reading Wills book as well. His last exchange with Bucky was deep.
@@PlusXOne facts, Will is more gangster than we know, I don’t know where you are in the book, but he has got me thinking that Bel air character is just a character, wait to you get to the part about moving to L.a
I am glad that the moral of the story was filmed last. Having an insane amount of money, cars, jewelry, homes, loose-women, and clothes is not worth it IF you are part of that treacherous lifestyle. The expected lifespan of a gangster is much, much shorter than the average working man or woman. These are the wages of sin.
notice most of 80s hustlers died or went to prison in the 90s
big592 Clinton crime bill
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They needed the money for war , is why they were unbothered before!
Then came back for everything invested and bought by the dealers in the 90's
Delgado smooth real talk
@Delgado smooth rappers always talkin about "gettin money like its the 80,s"....its cause of this statement you just made....in the 90,s everyone went down...the streets changed too...more jackboys, more snitching, and more pointless wars....less dope fiends too...
I grew up in Philly and I remember how everybody was throwing these jokers love and shout outs everywhere, but they didn't do shit for the hood but terrorize it. Now look at all of them, they are either dead, locked up , or fucked on drugs themselves. Not going to lie, I was 16 back in 87 and wanted to be in that life too, but I was always smart so I stuck with school and graduated then went into the army and then college when I got out. Have done well for myself and am glad I didn't fall victim to the streets like so many people I know did. When I go back to Philly to visit, I couldn't even tell you where most of the people I grew up with are or what happened to them except for a few.. SMH, We need to stop glorifying jokers like this and do better before we are lost for good...
I couldn’t have said it any better coming from west Philly and then living on 52nd greenway down southwest and always seeing him drive by my crib yet he was a nice guy I never got into wanting to be like those cats and glorifying their lifestyles ain’t nothing but Dunya talk with no benefit only except I implore the youth to learn from these evil and corrupt lifestyles and strive to be true upstanding God fearing people with honor and morality, because promoting how many young ladies a dude smashed and how many fly cars a cat got and how much dope money a Bool has what good does it do for the soul when we ultimately in the end stand before Allah humiliated.
@@leefbucks may Allah protect us from those evils. Ameen
@@AhmadHamzabalad Aamee Aameen Allahumma Aameen
Allah Akbar Allah Akbar Allah Akbar Allah Akbar Allah Akbar
Allah Akbar Allah Akbar
😂😂maybe cuz you was a square..a wild coon😂😂but to be honest all the squares and coons are successful today..😂 I was a in between both worlds.. and I'm. Doing just fine luckily
Drug game is a scary game, call me a scared bitch, I'll be too paranoid, and then I'm poisoning my community, watching mother's give up their kids for drugs, I'm good bruh, I got a conscience bruh
Land of the Dread Heads ❤❤❤
Yeah scamming is better
Outside of Philly street politics, Kevin Hart would be the best candidate to play Bucky and take the movie over the top on a high level, h/e Philly street politics will NEVA let that happen.
Why not bcuz of Kev hart? Even tho he a comedian that don't mean he can't play a good movie role of bucky.
Lol 😂 yes LoL 👍🏽
@@natashaellis3116 Philly street politics is different. Thats all.
The one thing I like about this documentary is that the brothas speaking do not use a lot of profanity. Got their points across without saying F this and F this SH__. Philly brothas will always be some of the smoothest and ruthless brothas in the country. Love my city. I remember this era well, and know people who were personally affiliated with or knew some of the members growing up. Those were some wild times in Philly back then. You definitely ran into them if you went to Palmers, Bahama Bay, Club Vegas or the Phoenix club.
Ezekiel Major palmers and bahama bay was after their era!
Detroit the smoothest
Laidback andhumble ain't Detroit bankrupt can't be that smooth!lol
Palmers was definitely in the JBM era and so were the other three. Check your facts.
@@o.gblock5754 you took my response beloved...every spot he said was definitely after the era...that was the ("MIDNIGHT,"SELSERS",HIGH ROLLERS," BULLY BOB'S"CHUCK'S) And Wanda's & Smitty's was a shoot em up joint,but it was nothing like that era ever again
It don’t matter if it’s a legitimate or illegitimate business.. the competition and jealousy is a natural human trait. Smh
Wow... Powerful documentary. Sad that this is what was going on in the 80's. I lived through it, so I know how much hurt the crack epidemic caused.
In the summer of 1986 I was 22 year's old, just got an honorable discharge from the Navy in San Diego, went back home to Los Angeles and saw many young men like these. They were called high rollers and I started going to clubs and trying to meet them and work for them, but I was such a geek that they just laughed at me and I never got into the business. Looking back, I'm glad I didn't. I was too nice a guy and trusted people too much. I would have been killed like a lotta other cats did. I'll be 55 next month
Lee Tate i wasn’t written in the book of life for you to be in that lifestyle. Everything happens for a reason tho. You blessed.
Darnell Williams Thank you my brother. You're right...
Lee Tate,give God the glory, you went another way,im so glad you did,peace blessing and love
Linda Taylor Thanks my friend
Lee Tate Amen
Man I remember this shit like it was yesterday, Mark Casey was running uptown and him and a few others would go to auto-tech on Wayne Ave and get their stereo systems done and come park in front of the "G" Gemantown high school and shake the whole damn school right before school let out, would see them at Joe Palmari getting clothes made, in the middle 80s everybody from uptown wanted a pair of Joe Palmieri Jean's, just remembering the 80's brings back a lot of memories, JBM patterned themselves after the original Philadelphia Black Mafia.
ruffboss1 you telling our age! PHILLY!!!!
@@PWerts yea I go back a ways😉👍🏽
My dad used to wear Palmari. He had these pants- n one leg was na v y blue and the other cream.
This was a great documentary and to the people who put this together. Did a great job. Because they showed both sides!!!!!MADD!!!
Not just the cops it's the homies you gotta watch - E-40
Ryan The Goat Hollins #Facts
Bk MarleyTribe bag on me
🗣Bay Areaaaaaaaaaaa
I still love Southwest til this day.king sessa
I love documentaries and the story of the JBM is intriguing I just wish the music wasn’t so distracting. It’s way too loud.
I hate that so much. They do that in all hood documentaries.
Quite cool music though compared to the shit their listening to today I think.
All that money wasted. No land to show for work put in.
Exactly what I was thinking. I bet the kids of the dealerships and jewelers they were spending at are still well off though
Because niggas wouod rather spend on designer clothes jewelry and cars before buying land and property.
@@Worst_Part All the guys I know that have got money and property, business etc well most of them don't give a fuck about clothes. Not all but a lot of them guys who've done well they're not interested in clothes, just money and making more of it. If they going somewhere then they will dress right, but day to day they don't care how they look. Other guys who make money but never seem to have any and I know they've got money coming in . Well they look well dressed nice big Mercedes or rangey sport but they are always spending. Lend 3 thousand till 2morow got no cash around me! !! HaHa. It's what you do with it. Save it and invest, buy old house and do it up and keep doing that. It keeps the squad off your back too cos they know they catch you with money you can show you've got money. Always have some work or business is the thing round my way.Or they can just confiscate it.
They had legit businesses but they were FORFEITED when caught. When you get hit by the feds if they say your seed money of a legit business was from illegal business it's fruit of the poisonous tree it all get taken. Or if they say you laundering illegal money through a legit business any business land property assets are taken.
A lot of people got out and opened business’ u just don’t hear about them only people from the neighborhood know who they are.
Nah he made the name Leroy a fly name is legendary
No matter we’re your from, and what was done, it never materialized into black wealth. You can’t stack nothing, when the police confiscate everything, including your black a.. When will we learn that if you don’t stand for nothing you fall for anything. While you discuss who was the best to do it, how much money was made and the worthless items brought, from destroying your own neighborhood, and glorify that shit. You all can barely afford to live there, if you haven’t moved to ATL or somewhere down south. Philly...RE-gentrification, NY...RE-gentrification, and every major city. All that money and we don’t own a muthafuck..thing. Let’s build something different then just looking back at what another men once had. Let’s work together so our children, and families will have something to look towards in the future. Billons of dollars made, but given away to the real hustlers of the world, the jewelry store, the car dealers, clothing stores, etc. You can’t risk your life, time, and family, to give your money to feed another man“s family...that’s hustling backwards. We don’t even own a jail, and they have been private for years. Buy up the hood, so when someone comes to buy a corner store or put in a Chinese restaurant, they have to keep it movin or pay a tax too high for them to stay (reverse gentrification). We can’t move to Iraq and put a store in any of their neighborhoods. If we are to use violence, hustle, or any calculated movement. Let it make sense that brings about the longevity of our community, not in vain so another muthafuck.r can’t take over. Stop terrorizing our own community, but refuse to take that shit to rich neighborhoods, or areas populated mostly by whites. We make money in the hood, to one day move our families to a safer place...no, make the hood safe and prosperous, and let the money not and end to the means, however, the solution to our own problems. We create addicts, so invest in rehabs, promote and invest in the youth to become police officers, council men/women, state officials, etc, so we know who walking our streets, protecting our rights, etc...and give them a sense of loyalty to their community. I’m not judging anyone’s opinion, but appeal to provide a different perspective. If we keep doing the same thing expecting a different result, are we not just insane. We can’t change how we play the game, moreover what game we choose to play.
William Williams 💯
William Williams they ain’t even hearing you bro
William Williams well said
William Williams but it will never happen, Willie Lynch has set to far in our dna
💯✖🔟
Outstanding documentary, extremely informative, edited well. Great job !
Well done!! Reppin'South Illadelph. No doubt!!
Those are good video but the music in the background is way too loud overpowering The Voice
same thing I said.. they over did it with the background music
Right
Reko King , Exactly
I was gonna post the same comment then seen this. The background music is so distracting.
Reko King, yeah I paused it to go and brush my teeth, when I started it again I realised the music is a bit much, great video anyway
Loving this one heard about him in New York on the streets in the bronx and other parts of the city thanks for sharing this very important information giving thanks knowledge is power he was also very good with the hands so he was very deadly but give him his credit when it's do
Good ass documentary. Always heard about JBM but never heard a thorough story
Damn 💔 never ends no other way very slim chance . 💪🏼
FROG CLEANED THE STREETS UP SAVED A LOT OF PEOPLE
In the streets u dont have but 3 options:
1. Get in get what u need & get out.
2. Eventually get a lot of prison time.
3. Or death.
I dont know anybody in Houston who hustled during the 80's & 90's who are still in the game. They either dead, got a lot of time or they sqaured up if they aint somewhere geeked out.
How about get an education, get a job and act mature like a responsible adult?
@@dissdad8744 tell that to a 12 yr. Old child who's mother is hooked on crack & cant go home because CPS is looking for him. That was me. I had to sleep in school buses or from Freinds house to house & wouldnt eat unless I waited til K.F.C. closes to give me the old chicken they were throwing away. I had nowhere to go non of my relatives would take me & ay that time I was not into any trouble. Then crack cocaine hit the streets & I could eat...I could afford a motel room. Dont judge if you cant relate.
@@christopherhall9348 Thanks! I admit my comment is judgmental, but I did not judge you or your personal journey.
I just wanted to highlight that there are maybe legal alternatives to the whole vicious jail or death cycle. If the personal circumstances allow for (even in the hood, not everyone has a mother struggling with drug addiction), then a legal job might do.
For example (I don't live in the US) in my country there are plenty of jobs even for people without university degrees, blue collar jobs, or as an assistant in logistics, you can even become an assistant and office clerk in a lawyers or doctors office. With many of those jobs you can live a decent life.
I know that the US is different and has many problems and basically neglects parts of it's population, especially poorer people and minorities. But even in the US there are possibilities and alternatives.
@@dissdad8744 there are. But for a 12 Yr. Old child it was rough. I had to survive. Its not the case for many people who do illegal things out of greed. This may sound strange to you but I wouldnt change my life for anything because it made me who I am today. I'm very appreciative of the opportunity that I have to live a decent life. I work, have a family & make very good money with a blue collar trade that I learned in prison. I give my kids all of the love & attention that I never had & provide for them the life that I was denied. From a lump of coal comes a diamond!
@@christopherhall9348 Thanks Sir for sharing some insights from your own biography! Appreciate it. All the best for 2021 and the years to come.
WTF THEY GOTTA HAVE MUSIC OVER PEOPLE TALKING. SMFH!!
Shawn Williams i now real idiots
Wow I didn't even know dude but he seemed like a good dude R.I.P
J.B.M. Reeked havoc on Philly streets 4 yrs!!
I bought this DVD on Amazon like 2 yrs ago when only the trailer was on RUclips but I glad it's here now !!! The world need to know bout JBM we need Aaron Jones next
Do we???? No , it's not life changing or add value to anyone's life
What to a reasonably intelligent kid could use these doc's as a warning not to get into the life, maybe? We have a huge problem with young men thinking they can't progress in life without being a 'gangster'. Who's fault is that? Takecare. Bless
I see the State Property movie is based off of this
Elliot Roseman facts
Elliot Roseman yep lol 😂👍 ABM...JBM...Get down or lay or down 🤷♂️🤣
Elliot Roseman What more need too be said ? The truth needs no support. 🥊💯✊🏿🖤✊🏿
They were cute. No tattoos, Clean cuts, and well dressed.
Dressed Up & Ruthless... I never went to so many funerals then I did from 1986 to 1994 in my whole life & I know I never will again..
Yes and doing all the wrong things.
Valincia Pruitt True, however as they say...it is what it is...people will always find a way to eat...especially if locked out of the traditional ways of making money...
MsHowardUEsq 94,amen that is a way of life,is to survive God bless you
Larry Brown is the cutest to me
Salute to whoever made this documentary. I really got a sense of who this cat Bucky was. The story was cohesive and made sense. A lot of times 'Street Docs' interview a lot of random ass people who make no sense or go of topic. Every voice mattered. Im from BK but I spent a few years in on Broad and Erie and this video explains how Philly got torn down.
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Mike Jab made this. RIP
Nah it’s a few of JBM ol heads still round an living well. Facts!!!
Ty Bishop , true that! I know a couple of them that just came home.
Ty Bishop indeed
Ty Bishop ESAU-RAINSUITZ.SONG*
And some of them are drug addocts
@ you don't know what your talking about my old head LB ain't in no witness protection and it's others that aren't!!!!!
Once again they weren't smart enough to see the bigger picture that it was design for them to fail with there life or pension . Remember if something is to good to be true than there's a problem , and it was to good to be true .
Southwest was poppin back then.
RIP Bucky Davis!!😢
R.I.P. Lil D...Philly Uptown Legend
MsHowardUEsq 94 no doubt uptown was strong with lol d. and Mark Casey
MsHowardUEsq 94 when Lil D passed away I was just in the Feds with him well not just but I was over FDC when he beat his second indictment 2010 or 2011
Lil D was my celly in s.c.i Chester R.i.p
tierawilsonable he was shot and killed outside his home. Police claim it’s a whodunnit....
we played ball 2gether @CD.... he was a few years older and a lot shorter but could ball his ass off...great PG....RIP
The way friends spoke of Bucky after his passing was the same the spoke of Azie when he left the game. Some dudes were born leaders who made things work and no one had nothing to worry about except following what men like them directed to do.
All these stories end the same
Jamison Smith that's why I'm giving the game up and looking for work it only end the same jail or death... lost my best friend to the streets... the dudes I was in the streets with is lock up too smh IM DONE😞😞😞
+Nitty Allen glad to hear it. I did my thing for 5 years without a hitch. then in '06 got locked up. still make small moves here and there, but as far as going big... nah, I been out.
Nitty Allen,God bless you im glad you are still around amen
Expect Frank Matthews. LMAO FUCK 12
Jamison Smith NOT ALL. SOME OF THESE GUYS ARE LOW-KEY.
The best boxer in his prime
R.i.p Bucky you was a Real One 😡💯
preciate you for this playlist fam
So this is where thr ABM gang on the movie State Property comes from
Lucky Bucky chill (AKA) phillys always on the map big ups too philly. Frm. New Jersey & new york everyone knows we can rock fly shit too
Pete Rosario p
Pete Rosario ✌💪
We need a bucky Davis and jbm movie I know state property was based off them but we need a real movie about jbm or a series tell someone out there with the resources and skills to make it happen it's long overdue we need a JBM movie or series like bmf got and bucky and them was hustling around the same time as bmf when they were the 50 Boyz.
Either a movie or a Netflix series
I don’t know why or how this came across my timeline but, baby Bucky was everything made me cry to see him & Frog again… #taylormade #JBM #longliveBuckyDavis
I grew up with some of these dudes and would see them moving around in their kit cars like 80's rappers. Thing is everybody was making moves on the street in them days, everybody thought crack was gonna save them from poverty... it didnt!! It created a whole new set of problems for black communities for the years that followed.
Crack was a tornado that swept thru black neighborhoods all across the country, these brothers thru their lack of understanding opened the windows in those hoods that allowed the tornado to sweep thru the house and destroy everything. I remember the addicted women leaving babies on police dept steps!! The suffering effects of the 80s drug epidemic for black folks was EPIC!! The only help that was offered was to lock your ass up, unlike what we see today with the opioid problem.
Point is... you couldnt buy crack in white neighborhoods. The white boys had to come to black hoods to cop 🤔🤔
DID YOU KNOW MARK BARNES?..THAT'S MY OLDER COUSIN, HE SOLD WORK FOR THEM, ALSO MY OTHER COUSIN (NO NAMES ), WAS ONE OF THIER ENFORCERS.....I'M FROM EAST OAKLAND, THA BAY.
@@donking944
I know your people well!! 👊🏽👊🏽 Everybody know everybody in Philly. Especially if you in the street.
@@Geez01 THEN YOU KNOW LAMONT TOO...
@@donking944
Yes sir. I'm home grown!! without naming names I knew all the hustlers and the take money guys.
@@Geez01 DAMN!!!....IT'S A YOU TUBER FROM CHICAGO THAT KNOWS MY FAMILY OUT THERE....YOU STAY SMOOTH
Does anyone remember the stick up boys? If you was out there in the 80s, 90s you know what im talking bout
Yes
I was a lil kid when all this was going on I remember looking up to these guys thinking they were so cool as a kid I didn’t know no better they would always tell the neighbor hood kids to stay in school and get good grades and they better not catch us doing anything that had to do wit drugs or they’ll beat our ass their selves
Problem is...The background music is too high, & it's hard to understand the spoken words. C'mon, man!!
You know your crew got Power when the police come to ya;ll with a message like that.
My cousin is in the thumbnail of this video...I remember their were whisperings that he was JBM...He started having new cars ,clothes and jewelry out of nowhere...
Its so easy for us to point and say they did this wrong or that wrong but it's so hard for us to speak on the fact that majority of these young men were freaking kids who were victims of their environment and upbringing ijs
Black people we must come together and do the right thing.
How you gonna say black people must come together and your screen name is
Jesusneverexisted
F You
You against GOD
I'm against you
Period
Can some of us whites join your fight? No one should just turn the other cheek when whole communities are drowning in extreme circumstances. Which can and does affect any of the children in any communities no matter creed race and other perceived differences. We all need to come together to go up against the powers that be. Who have the real power to affect positive change for the better for all of our communities. I'm waffling with hope being a white dude. Because I know for fact. All/most white people truly don't know what it's like to have to deal with the abuse which is racism. We all need to learn. Learn from the mistakes of letting the wrong types from keeping us all in chain's and starved. Bless you from U.K.
Crikey. 6years ago!
Hmmm...
So thats the premise of "State Property" ABM aka JBM
The real dope in this video are the beats in the background.
land of the 215. stop hating on us
Louis Williams right! I’m from SP all day!
No body hating on philly
Louis Williams no hate here
SW 215
Everyone has a choice in this life, this is another story of wasted talent. Bucky Davis was already on his way with his boxing career.
I was involved with this lifestyle on a much smaller scale and almost paid with my life.
Now i am a stay at home father and i promised myself that i would never be involved in anything that could potentially take me away from my daughter.
Glad to see that a fair amount of people denounce this environment!
No future in it, let alone you're killing your own.
Im from southwest Philly and everyone did not get down i remember the wars
I know Capone from 58th st didnt
They tore SouthWest up . It became as bad as NorthPhilly Bad Lands . I remember how nice SouthWest was in the 60s and 70s . Block Parties every weekend in the summer. Coke and Crack ended all that
can't really enjoy it. The music mix was competing with the announcers. Horrible turn the sound down.
Stephanie murria right
Real-niggas get money and do ya thang;stack ur bag 😎💰💰💰
I remember them days vividly. A lot good people dead or in jail. Shit crazy
The JBM would have never got started if Fred Rainy didn't get killed. Fred control all of Philly at that time.
Homie had the real 1/4 Kilo GOLD CHAIN's like ten of em!! Dude was getting it OMFG!!
Will smith book Will brought me here
VERSATILITY, u look good as hell girl! GODDAMN!!
Good video!
F. Rose get me boy
Nhaa south west dudes always had a lil chip on our shoulders. Cause we had that small town tight knit vibe but Bro, it went down in swp & JBM was known in these streets. From Richard Allen to Bartram Gardens to up by my crib near Paschall projects. Crazy memories.
Swp 7-0
Paschall Ave stand up 👆🏿
If only this effort could have been put towards a positive way of living and coming up. Smh
57th & Chester Ave. All day real geez
All Day Everyday
I always knew the name..didn't know him from the street life..knew him as kids in sports camp...was a good dude boxed his azz off and fast as ish
Shout outs to Detroit and NYC
Real rap that's Philly all day!!!!!!!
Nelson Wynne How u doing? Mc Michael School.
Mc Michael
They need to stop glamorizing this type shit..my old head just came home after 27 years
💯💯 My Dad Been In The Can For 21 Years With No Out Date & Finally Getting To See The Board June 2018 #FreeThatMan
1-n- Only Our people ain’t learning from this, but looking up to these dudes holding that kind of paper because we have no economy where we live but the underworld that’s going to produce that type of cash in record time, because when times are hard for the family and you need food people are going to resort to the quickest problem fixer and when u’ve felt hunger pains like some of these young bulls in Philadelphia, you’ll kill before you go back to that. See they can’t see what’s happening when ur on the inside looking out, because you in it to win it at cost, so they don’t dig how the Government is getting two Blacks with one bullet. One in the ground and the other a slave for life living in the prison matrix.
Sid,
Thank you for your analysis-you summed it up in a nutshell. I must say that I am tired, just plain old tired of these types of stories and they have been around for the longest. I wonder when will black people and I am a black person, but when will we get a job and work?
This lazy mentality,this fast buck, this lusting for the pride of life,this 'game' mentality is just sickening-it is not a game I am sick of it!
I was so offended when they mentioned in the video that he would feed the children after their mothers had spent money with this evil bucky. I could go on and on but I will not...you are right he could have gone far...loser
wow
i know were bigger than that
R.I.P. Bucky...You Were a Good Dude Caught In a Bad Situation...I Also Knew Tall BUCK, CAPONE and Many Others...Sad Day That Day
Who killed buck
@@smokedogbaby5497JUDAS
West Philly cat right here, I'm a fan of history. I bought two of these dvds from 8ball. I have a Bucky shirt that I made right now. I come up under the Giovanni's, Malik Stars, Shaky, Sabah. watching those do Their thing amazed me. I was too young to see A.J. and Buck do it.
Malik Star coached a Sonny Hil team my brother was on.And Giovanni was tight with my cousins Boobie and Fatzo from Southwest all thurl niggaz.
VERSATILITY Keys Media some real good dudes. I never felt more alive then to ride shotgun in Malik's white five. R.I.P MALIK "STARS" MARTIN AND FREE JAMES "GIOVANNI" PATTERSON.
Eugene Baynes my brother aint know Malik was dead thanks for that info he was good folks.So was Hafeez
VERSATILITY Keys Media Malik "Stars" Martin was shot while sitting in his Buick enclave April of 2011. In front of Mercy hospital 54th Cedar Ave in Broad daylight. He died in the hospital bout a week later. they had to pull the plug. That hurt me deep. but it's all in the game. you can't have one thing without the other. it's impossible. Be good. peace and blessings. R.I.P LEEK 52ND ST, RASUL 60ST WP and Dom 58st WP.
Leek was my man. Still hurt my heart till this day. RIP Starz
You are way off thinking that these guys influenced Big Meech and BMF(Big Meech Flenory). Detroit has their own original history and style and it's influenced by the older cats in the D.
Dale Painter i used to be in the north end back in like 05 06 07...maybe earlier...my homeboy moved over there he stayed on woodland and brush....rip BG
Regg Brown MICHIGAN HUSTLERS ARE ORIGINAL WE HAVE OUR OWN CLASS AND STYLE.
Like Maseratti Rick n Demetrius Halloway
Kenny Mac313 rip BG
Brock Nichols we see how y'all move. It looks dumb too, especially if y'all think that couple killed that basketball player
Junior Black Mafia Before Puffy or Biggie. ..Put it on there Label. . Just like Rick Ross. . Studio Wanksters..
Shawn Williams not about being studio wanksters, it’s more about the streets influencing the music. This is why you have Rick Ross’ ,Yo Gotti’s etc.
All them young kings dead or in jail over that drug shit!!😢😢
76goodguy i
Ms. Woodard Truth
Ms. Woodard..I love being white. All that White privilege n shit. You good ??
76goodguy facts
76goodguy guolly
shortly after this incident, Bucky SALES the cherry red Volvo for safety concern due to the growing number of JBM enemies......omg SELLS ......CONCERNS....smmfh
I'm from southwest Philly the young bulls that's out now be fucking drawing this jawn a classic tho
Junior black mafia never heard of these Brothers But IAM watching it
Then you not from Philly
Much Gratitude
Very good documentary
I like how the the music in this video is so f'n loud ..you can barely hear what the participants are saying 😒
Yeah I’m glad they told the truth about how SP didn’t take no shit and went to war with the JBM.
R.I.P LEROY
This lifestyle never ends well.
They know what comes with the territory..
First met Bucky at 40th st, he taught me some pool tricks and English.
Hello long time
I do refer to my brother dad as my uncle because that’s how I grew up viewing him I never called him dad only unk wen I was small but Crazy part is my mom dated one of the jbm members he older had a stroke he only got a house and a name around some older men they tell us stories but he not lying wen they said u could walk in city blue and grab wat u want I had every sweat suit imaginable I remember playing in the hall way bumping into a wall and seeing money just plow to the floor from the wall no lie wen they all got raided he received 15 years for his role never told did his time came home at like 44-45 I was 10 I’m 26 now so yeah but that was crazy it was short lived for me but my mom and them lived like that through the end of the 80’s to the mid 90’s I was born in 95 I’m from 58th and Baltimore I grew up on Cecil street he live around the block from 58th street that house they talk about is still there they said that house made 50k a day they said u could stand on the corner and make 5k easy I grew up on alter another block that was crazy he lives around the coerced he bought a house back in the day right around the corner from Cecile came home and moved in now he spend his days in bed him and my mom had a son my oldest brother he gave him like 50k wen he turned 18 as a not being there gift and played a role until his stroke he worked with another uncle of mine they had a handy man business located in the overbrook section and that’s how he lived he had a bullet in his back survived bounties on his head getting cool wit the hit man from jbm beefing with Jamaicans in philly aka the jakes lol wild shyt I heard and saw man all my mom brothers was from 52nd and Girard and that’s the area they ran they owned a building and it was all pool tables but wen u went to the back all drugs money naked girls chicks getting hit right there I’m like 2-3 maybe it was a wild time I remember one of my uncles being 11 running book bags of money in and out it was sooo many females around yo and my uncle a short dude 5”2 but he boxed and would put u to sleep pop u anything everybody was scared of them dudes man only thing he beat on my mom the same way in return she got violent but yeah they was really like that and no lie most of these dudes your local barber in philly that got out and started cutting hair my lil cousin who father was affiliated with them died on that same block my baby cousin story really crazy
Love this !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great story but music too loud
Will Smith’s autobiography brought me here.