This is a small section of the enire South Bronx and it's not this active 24/7 as in the video. What you saw came from clips shot on a Saturday around noon so imagine rush-hour on weekdays. It's less active late nights or early weekend mornings. Other areas of The Bronx all have a fairly decent human traffic. After being in some cities in different states, I've come to realize that NYC in general is in its own class by itself in terms of population. Even after things die down completely here by NYC standards, that'll be considered active or normal in many other states. There's just lots of people all over here in NYC. @@OnALivingSpreeLLC
Keep one thing in mind. Everyone you see in these videos had the same opportunities as most Americans and that includes me; I lived on Longwood Avenue. I attended a very bad public school just like everyone else down there. My family was dirt poor. Poorer than most people living in the South Bronx. But I took advantage of the little given to me. Today I am a solidly middle class American. My sons professionals living upper income lives which they carved out on their own, just as I did. So, don't believe what they tell you; believe in yourself. Do not listen to the losers around you. Study, learn, study, learn, study, learn... Do all you can for yourself and when someone attempts to give you a handout remember, they are not doing you a favor. Instead, value the hand up; knowledge that will get you to the next level. God bless you.
Relax man, you were capable. For some it’s a starting point in life for others it’s home, nothing is wrong with that. We aim to fit everyone in society. The place you started, remember to vote and keep it a starting point for people like yourself. God bless.
You probably didnt grow up relating culturally just going in the house nothing wrong with that but dont ever let that "class" shit get to your head. These people lack accountability we dont self reflect towards solutions in the hood. We shouldnt have to say whats commonly understood. Nobody can blame anyone else for their choices in life
@@ikeski123you absolutely know nothing about the bx. You’re probably not even from New York at all. This is a small section of the borough compared to places like Pelham bay, country club, riverdale, van cortland and not to mention the newly built SOBRO which is just on the other side of 149/3rd Ave..
❤ the hustle & Bustle of the City life in the Bronx ... Keep sharing these videos for all those who don't know but only think they know about the Bronx during the day light.. lol
I lived in NYC for 35 years. The person at 3:10 is what I called a "unofficial" doorman. These people would open and close the stores door for you at stores hoping for a tip. Never liked that.
"Unofficial" doorman 🤣🤣🤣 That sounds more like a dignified title. I've met some that are choosy and quote their price. They'll be like, "Can I get two dollars?"
@ChefKevinRiese I know what you mean. They always made me feel uncomfortable, even though they were polite. I think it was their dirty look that scared me. But sometimes I gave them change.
As a Texan, this atmosphere is depressing asf 😩 where are the signs of LIFE? i.e tress, grass. I see ppl with dogs, where do they use the restroom? So many ppl moving and yet standing still at the same time… and everyone seems to be dragging around some sort of baggage 👀 seems like a chaotic stressful place to live.
In The Bronx, some shops and restaurants have their restrooms open to the public. For example: McDonalds, Target, etc. Public parks/ playgrounds are scattered far apart. I agree this part of NYC can benefit a lot with all the $$$ flowing in the city.
oh ya not to mention these people let there dogs shit anywhere and just leave it there I swear every other block you have to walk over dog shit and on occasions human fececes to.
I see some beautiful Hispanic women tho that live there that's about the only good thing the borough has to offer even they are up for questioning because it's like how do they live in such filth.
I Grew up and walked in this hood since a kid. 💯This section of the South Bronx will make or break you. Alot of people lost their life early in these streets and I seen the darkside of my hood personally. At the end of the day tho I will always and forever love my city. ❤149th^
@@captng you'll know in forty fifty years How much things Change Ask your parents Grandparents They'll tell you I remember when milk was delivered to our doorstep Pay phones Etc. You'll probably be saying In my days they used to use green paper with a number on it Which we could buy things with
I recently went to the Yankee stadium then walked to 1520 Sedgwick avenue. I'd love to have got more of the south Bronx vibe though. A random guy was stabbed whilst waiting for the D train whilst we were there. Thats the train we caught a couple of days after only 6 stops away from the incident.
it's gross and almost no Hispanic person speaks English so don't bother asking for directions every young person including some older ones are gang members I'm sorry south Bronx is a war zone with dope fiends with no shame leaning on every other corner couldn't pay me to live there.
it's filthy I wouldn't even buy food from the south Bronx I rather wait until I go to my hometown Brooklyn and use there supermarkets and cook for my self never in my life have I seen so many dog owners who refuse to pick up there dog shit I wouldn't dare let these people cook for me.much less live there.
We miss you too ❤ enjoy the West coast I wish I can go visit but Im one of the welfare/snap recipients who never made it in the working world unfortunately,but new York city I make the best out of nothing two tears in a bucket 😂😂
Interesting question. Just showing some sensitivity with no real formula. Example, a woman at the 149th subway entrance came into view yelling x-rated profanity. It was so bad I figured she might be mentally ill (not sure). I didn’t want to delete the good footage so I blurred her face out.
The extraordinary view at about 3:17 seconds in was quite well worth the entire video! I enjoyed the entire video as well, and thank you for your work!
This is the intersection of Mott Haven, Melrose, Morrisania. South Bronx contain the nine areas or neighborhoods of Claremont, Concourse, East Morrisania, Highbridge, Hunts Point, Longwood, Melrose, Morrisania, Port Morris. Total land area 8 square miles.
Facts no other hood. No hood in Brooklyn,queens,Staten Island, Manhattan or in my home town the Bronx. Too be frank all hoods got the same type of people.
I just can’t wrap my head around it. People leave BEAUTIFUL islands like Puerto Rico and Dominican Republic just to move to this fucking shit hole. I’ll never get that. Why??? Money? Please. You couldn’t pay me enough to live in that toilet. Nobody that’s ever left the Bronx has gone back.
What?! Majority of those countries are in poverty, there's poor kids everywhere in dr, and obviously the poor people immigrating will be living in another shithole
Puerto Rico and DR are poor countries. Go beyond the resorts and it’s just like this with no opportunities to make some real money! At least in America a person can come poor and grow rich!🤔
I was out there in Oct was all over sound view took pics where big pun filmed a video went to cool hercs spot etc I got friends in Queens and Brooklyn so Everytime I go visit we stop by the Bronx roo
Now, I know why my parents didn't want to move to the south Bx in 1970. Or Harlem. My parents always pride themselves in cleanliness. Jusr because you are low income. Doesn't mean u can't take care of your neighborhood and clean it up. Straight embarrassing that The mayor and city councils care nothing about making parts of NYC look clean and safe.
Don’t think there is anything bad about diverse groups of people busy buying and selling good and services and going about there business this is America.
Kensington is still the undisputed champ & it’ll take the top 8 spots. This part of BX from around Brook Ave to 3rd will come in like #10. Let’s hope things get much better soon.
@@EdGoPlaces ok cool ,some channels that go everywhere nationwide came through there, Hempstead, Roosevelt like NYC impoverished areas are a little gentrified but not completely
I'm from the X ..North bx 4 train Mosholu Pkwy.. Tracey Towers... South bx is definitely a different animal but you can survive anywhere once you survive our borough as long as you mind your P's and Q's and watch out for the dudes walking around with belts in their hands.👀👀💯🤫🤨🧐😉
Broken glass everwhere… people pissing on the stage and they just don’t care… sometimes it makes me wonder… how I keep from going under…Grandmaster Flash NYC
Never underestimate a human beings spirit when it comes to survival. Anyone who wants to live will do anything in there power to survive the harshest of conditions.
I have been living in the US for 17 years from Florida to Boston and now NYC I was there recently from the financial center I was so scared I have to rush to live the area was very crappy and depressing
🫢thanks for expressing your opinion. You’ll have to live here a little longer to understand the do’s/don’ts and go/no-go zones. All in all, it’s a nice place once you accept that your personal space can be invaded anytime.
It's surprisingly very spacious and wide open. The streets aren't narrow, and its not all congested and overcrowded like i thought it would be. A lot of litter though. But that's New York for ya i guess. ....i wonder where everybody's going, and i wonder whats in them bags they're all carrying. LONG LIVE NEW YORK.
I have family from there, I know that area in this video. It might be the place where hip hop was born but it was hopeless then and hopeless now. Sounds cold hearted, but I rather be homeless in the suburbs trying to make a way for myself than have a place to live in south bronx.
I noticed that when majority of people who go to the Bronx, they go to the worst parts or label it as the worst Borough by saying it’s so dangerous and bad but yet there’s attractions The Bronx has that makes it a great place to visit. The Bronx has one of the best zoos in the world The Bronx Zoo, the future Hip Hop Museum opening next year, Yankees Stadium, Bronx Museum, Orchard Beach, the real Little Italy of New York City, the largest park in New York City Pelham Bay Park, Wave Hill Public Garden & Cultural Center, Van Cortlandt Park, The High Bridge, and Fort Schuyler
@@justinmohansingh635 It’s still a dump overall.Highest crime rate, Highest rate of obesity,Highest rates of asthma,Schools are sub par compared to the rest of the city.Highest rates of STD in the city.Unemployment is the highest.Politicians are corrupt,lazy,or incompetent.There are some great parts however it’s still overwhelmed by the negativity.
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Is it this active 24 /7 ? Or does it die down after a certain time ? …..
Jackson Mississippi checking in here 🙏🏿
This is a small section of the enire South Bronx and it's not this active 24/7 as in the video. What you saw came from clips shot on a Saturday around noon so imagine rush-hour on weekdays. It's less active late nights or early weekend mornings. Other areas of The Bronx all have a fairly decent human traffic. After being in some cities in different states, I've come to realize that NYC in general is in its own class by itself in terms of population. Even after things die down completely here by NYC standards, that'll be considered active or normal in many other states. There's just lots of people all over here in NYC. @@OnALivingSpreeLLC
Keep one thing in mind. Everyone you see in these videos had the same opportunities as most Americans and that includes me; I lived on Longwood Avenue. I attended a very bad public school just like everyone else down there. My family was dirt poor. Poorer than most people living in the South Bronx. But I took advantage of the little given to me. Today I am a solidly middle class American. My sons professionals living upper income lives which they carved out on their own, just as I did. So, don't believe what they tell you; believe in yourself. Do not listen to the losers around you. Study, learn, study, learn, study, learn... Do all you can for yourself and when someone attempts to give you a handout remember, they are not doing you a favor. Instead, value the hand up; knowledge that will get you to the next level. God bless you.
I'm older and still like knowledge, doing crosswords, reading et and I'm not letting anyone stop me from my pursuits, because they try to.
Don't judge. Everyone handles the difficulties and the obstacles of life differently. You overcame alot and that's cool. But don't judge others.
Relax man, you were capable. For some it’s a starting point in life for others it’s home, nothing is wrong with that. We aim to fit everyone in society. The place you started, remember to vote and keep it a starting point for people like yourself. God bless.
not everyone has a solid household. which is key
You probably didnt grow up relating culturally just going in the house nothing wrong with that but dont ever let that "class" shit get to your head. These people lack accountability we dont self reflect towards solutions in the hood. We shouldnt have to say whats commonly understood. Nobody can blame anyone else for their choices in life
I hope no one thinks that the entire Bronx looks crappy like 149th St. because it doesn't.
Damn near
The streets are fcked up potholes garbage everywhere Dog shii
Man listen
NYC nasty asf
Most of it does .
Exactly they only show the fuked up places😊
@@ikeski123That's not true. There are nice locations in the Bronx too. There's good and bad in all of the 5 boroughs.
@@ikeski123you absolutely know nothing about the bx. You’re probably not even from New York at all.
This is a small section of the borough compared to places like Pelham bay, country club, riverdale, van cortland and not to mention the newly built SOBRO which is just on the other side of 149/3rd Ave..
❤ the hustle & Bustle of the City life in the Bronx ... Keep sharing these videos for all those who don't know but only think they know about the Bronx during the day light.. lol
Thank you. Good to know you enjoyed the video. 👍🏾
Raised up the street,153 Courtland and Melrose, peace.
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Melrose 700 peace❤
I lived in NYC for 35 years. The person at 3:10 is what I called a "unofficial" doorman. These people would open and close the stores door for you at stores hoping for a tip. Never liked that.
"Unofficial" doorman 🤣🤣🤣 That sounds more like a dignified title. I've met some that are choosy and quote their price. They'll be like, "Can I get two dollars?"
@ChefKevinRiese I know what you mean. They always made me feel uncomfortable, even though they were polite. I think it was their dirty look that scared me. But sometimes I gave them change.
Me neither I chase away the asshole that does it at the bank when he sees me he leaves!
I was in New Deli..looks just like it
Interesting comparison.
LOL
As a Texan, this atmosphere is depressing asf 😩 where are the signs of LIFE? i.e tress, grass. I see ppl with dogs, where do they use the restroom? So many ppl moving and yet standing still at the same time… and everyone seems to be dragging around some sort of baggage 👀 seems like a chaotic stressful place to live.
In The Bronx, some shops and restaurants have their restrooms open to the public. For example: McDonalds, Target, etc. Public parks/ playgrounds are scattered far apart. I agree this part of NYC can benefit a lot with all the $$$ flowing in the city.
oh ya not to mention these people let there dogs shit anywhere and just leave it there I swear every other block you have to walk over dog shit and on occasions human fececes to.
I see some beautiful Hispanic women tho that live there that's about the only good thing the borough has to offer even they are up for questioning because it's like how do they live in such filth.
This💩definitely ain't cool@@miguelpatrick79 I agree
That's why I left in 83 and moved to florida
Everybody look like Frankenstein
I Grew up and walked in this hood since a kid. 💯This section of the South Bronx will make or break you. Alot of people lost their life early in these streets and I seen the darkside of my hood personally. At the end of the day tho I will always and forever love my city. ❤149th^
Good to hear that positivity about the BX😊
Absolutely bro, me to
luv what exactly it's a garbage filled shithole.
Wow me too I grew up in the 90s. Wanna share memories. Maybe we know some of the spots here
Thank you and safe travels!
Thank you too😊
Don’t miss seeing this . Brings down your spirits 😢
Hope this'll bring some smiles. It's still part of the larger NY area 😊 ruclips.net/video/iB460pkUT_M/видео.html
I remember people used to take pride in their store fronts
Sweep
Sweep! Yes 👍🏾 👏🏾
What's the point 😂
@@captng you'll know in forty fifty years
How much things
Change
Ask your parents
Grandparents
They'll tell you
I remember when milk was delivered to our doorstep
Pay phones
Etc.
You'll probably be saying
In my days they used to use green paper with a number on it
Which we could buy things with
I recently went to the Yankee stadium then walked to 1520 Sedgwick avenue. I'd love to have got more of the south Bronx vibe though. A random guy was stabbed whilst waiting for the D train whilst we were there. Thats the train we caught a couple of days after only 6 stops away from the incident.
Moved to Texas from south Bronx in 2005 and I'm not going back lol
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it's gross and almost no Hispanic person speaks English so don't bother asking for directions every young person including some older ones are gang members I'm sorry south Bronx is a war zone with dope fiends with no shame leaning on every other corner couldn't pay me to live there.
You and this bitch that posted ain't welcomed...
this is all lies,it's a ,beautiful place@@miguelpatrick79
@@miguelpatrick79 🧢 the south Bronx is improving, gentrification, it's full of good people
Thanks for sharing! Safe travels! Full watched 9:33
Thanks so much!😊
Where people have to live, they will survive, they can clean up a little, I go over there sometime, like third Ave shopping.
That’s a solid point, @nancyglover2598👍🏾🙌🏾
it's filthy I wouldn't even buy food from the south Bronx I rather wait until I go to my hometown Brooklyn and use there supermarkets and cook for my self never in my life have I seen so many dog owners who refuse to pick up there dog shit I wouldn't dare let these people cook for me.much less live there.
I like that they have people walking around, busy streets, most of it don't look too bad, at night extreme danger, as anywhere.
@@Shelly-m5toh for sure.. when the stores close and it gets dark, no one should be running those streets
Yo Bronx born and raised this video really took me back I'm on the west coast but never stopped missing the NYC
I see you got the BX DNA💪🏾😊
We miss you too ❤ enjoy the West coast I wish I can go visit but Im one of the welfare/snap recipients who never made it in the working world unfortunately,but new York city I make the best out of nothing two tears in a bucket 😂😂
I love these videos. Keep them coming.❤
Thank you! Will do!
Place looking overloaded nuts place lookin hard asf
How long did it take to walk from Yankee Stadium to 1520 Sedgwick ave?
around 35-40 minutes
My Family from my mothers side is from this area
Good to hear that 😊❤️
The Bronx looks like a Third World Country and I'm not saying it to be disparaging.
You do know that thats just a street in the bronx and not the entire area of the bronx some of you probably have never ever been there!
Because mostly 3rd world people living there dhuh 😊
Thats a small area of the Bronx. Around Yankee Stadium and Little Italy it does not look like this, like many other parts of the Bronx.
man they stare you down, even harder than in berlin
🤣Looks like I'll have to pack and move to Berlin
I LOVE IT
I was born and raised in the south Bronx…
Good 👍🏾 to know 😊
Mitchel and Paterson projects STAND UP!!!
Millbrook projects STANDUP!!!!!!!!
Pass through there every day
Good to know 👍🏾
WoW ! 😳
Thanks for watching 👍🏾
Love y'all nyc bronx everything 💖☺️
💕👍🏾😊💖
We love you too❤❤
How do you decide whose faces to blur?
Interesting question. Just showing some sensitivity with no real formula. Example, a woman at the 149th subway entrance came into view yelling x-rated profanity. It was so bad I figured she might be mentally ill (not sure). I didn’t want to delete the good footage so I blurred her face out.
The extraordinary view at about 3:17 seconds in was quite well worth the entire video! I enjoyed the entire video as well, and thank you for your work!
Lol, I'm glad that Oscar deserving moment made your day. 😊
A yo!!!!! I’m surprise that he didn’t just stop in his track right quick….hit a Damn and keep it moving….
@ericdudley4169 That BBL is sick!!!🤣😂😂🤣😂
That's that fake ass bbl smh
This is the intersection of Mott Haven, Melrose, Morrisania. South Bronx contain the nine areas or neighborhoods of Claremont, Concourse, East Morrisania, Highbridge, Hunts Point, Longwood, Melrose, Morrisania, Port Morris. Total land area 8 square miles.
Thanks for the geography🧭 lesson @mayena😊👍🏾
My childhood. The reason no other hood in the US fazes me.
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Facts no other hood. No hood in Brooklyn,queens,Staten Island, Manhattan or in my home town the Bronx. Too be frank all hoods got the same type of people.
@@snitchnine911 fact!
3:18 are you serious LOL
My camera’s fault. 🤣
Parts of LONDON and PARIS look like this now
The land of Macron and Sunak?😳
That percussion is cool,
Thanks 😊
Home sweet home!!! Shout out to 10454!!! Cypress Ave on the check in!! 🙌🏾💪🏾💪🏾
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MILLBROOK PROJECTS ON THE CHECK IN 🫡🫡🫡 10454 STANDUP
@3:19! WTF is that?
Grew up on Eagle Ave.....lived in Mitchell projects...
Joined navy on Third ave recruiting office
Thanks for watching 😊 and sharing @donniefarrior4725
Lived in Millbrook projects down the block by PS 43 haannnnn
Is this India? Dely?
No! This is South Bronx, New York City.
Sad to see The Hub so littered when, back in the late 90's', the cleanup efforts around the city seemed to be paying off.
Oh yes! A good cleanup will help so much!
the people there have no pride and are just nasty
I just can’t wrap my head around it. People leave BEAUTIFUL islands like Puerto Rico and Dominican Republic just to move to this fucking shit hole. I’ll never get that. Why??? Money? Please. You couldn’t pay me enough to live in that toilet. Nobody that’s ever left the Bronx has gone back.
You just haven't lived in really shitty places. The Bronx may look a little dirty, but it's still much more livable than most countries in the world.
What?! Majority of those countries are in poverty, there's poor kids everywhere in dr, and obviously the poor people immigrating will be living in another shithole
Puerto Rico and DR are poor countries. Go beyond the resorts and it’s just like this with no opportunities to make some real money! At least in America a person can come poor and grow rich!🤔
Shorty by the ATM was crazy
👀
Call me crazy but i love Bronx and the energy and vibe of the place. It's not as bad as some of the folks commenting make it out to be.
Yes, 🙌🏿
IT'S HOME ...IT IS WHAT IT IS ...I FOUND THE GOOD IN IT AND LEFT THE BAD ALONE ...IT HELPED TO MAKE ME WHO I AM TODAY ...I LOVE IT
nicely said 👌🏾
I’d survive anywhere, I’m a soldier✊🏽
Yes Sir 🫡👍🏾🫡
Yeah me to I got god with me😊😌✌️
Facts me too a project bred born and raised MILLBROOK PROJECTS warrior/soldier
Not far from is Yankees Stadium a Two Billion Dollar Baseball Stadium Where People Pay $50 to Park The Car and $10 Bucks For a Small Can of Bear
Thanks for pointing out the glaring irony.
AMAZING ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Amazing
Thank you. I’m glad you liked the video 😊
174th and University!! That's where I'm from
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Irs not the place its the people that make it hard
Looks like Miami the other side of the bridge😂
I crossed that bridge a few times.😆 I can relate
The drumbeat at 2:28 sounds like George Michael "Freedom"
Brooklyn was the weirdest part of New York I ever been to they have multi-million dollars houses in the middle of the ghetto
I hope to explore Bklyn this summer.
😂😂😂😂😂😂 facts you right I live in a brownstone and across the street is Marcus garvey projects you spot on
Looks slightly better now than it did in the 80's
Good to hear your contrasting opinion.
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I was out there in Oct was all over sound view took pics where big pun filmed a video went to cool hercs spot etc I got friends in Queens and Brooklyn so Everytime I go visit we stop by the Bronx roo
Sounds like you had a blast in the Bronx! Keep those adventures coming!
@@EdGoPlaces yes sir
Now, I know why my parents didn't want to move to the south Bx in 1970. Or Harlem. My parents always pride themselves in cleanliness. Jusr because you are low income. Doesn't mean u can't take care of your neighborhood and clean it up. Straight embarrassing that The mayor and city councils care nothing about making parts of NYC look clean and safe.
Totally agree! Let's roll up our sleeves and make our neighborhoods shine!
Look like New York to me got Frankenstein country
Very disgusting
Amazing city life!
Yes, it is. Thanks for watching 👍🏾
That's my neighborhood!!!
What a mess
It may look like a dangerous place but there's a nice view at 3:22 approaching the ATM machine 😜
Thanks for redirecting our focus. 😊
That alot going on.
Lol
Don’t think there is anything bad about diverse groups of people busy buying and selling good and services and going about there business this is America.
I agree
Why can't people use trash bins?
Hmmm...Good question 🤔
cause they nasty and don't care
Because we’re scumbags, any other questions?
@@It_Puts_The_Lotion_On_Its_Skin something not to be proud about clean up after yourselves shits disgusting.
@@It_Puts_The_Lotion_On_Its_Skin and be more civilized
I got some Kensington vibes at 5:58...crazy...they better not let my city get like Kensington Pa...people stuck in a stupor like that😂😂
Kensington is still the undisputed champ & it’ll take the top 8 spots. This part of BX from around Brook Ave to 3rd will come in like #10. Let’s hope things get much better soon.
@@EdGoPlacesare you coming to Hempstead, Roosevelt long Island?
@@JasonEdwards12 Interesting idea 🤔.It didn't cross my mind but it'll now be on my to-do-list.Thanks 😊
@@EdGoPlaces ok cool ,some channels that go everywhere nationwide came through there, Hempstead, Roosevelt like NYC impoverished areas are a little gentrified but not completely
@00:39 will fuck up your life. But she's bad bad lmao
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Say what you will, but these neighborhoods will endure.
A positive refresher. 😊
Concrete jungle
Is this New York? A part that is not shown in the movies...
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I'm from the X ..North bx 4 train Mosholu Pkwy.. Tracey Towers... South bx is definitely a different animal but you can survive anywhere once you survive our borough as long as you mind your P's and Q's and watch out for the dudes walking around with belts in their hands.👀👀💯🤫🤨🧐😉
Hmm.. good tip. Thanks for sharing 🧐💭😊
I'm from chicago and it looks like west side there
Hope to visit Chicago soon. Now I’ve some idea what to expect as I get closer to the West Side 😊
3:16 I want to see more of that ; )
Yes, Sir 🫡 😊
Yes u can survive in the South BX
Good to hear your affirmation 👍🏾
@@EdGoPlaces I was born & raised there & my mom still does. Just mind your business, live your life & u will be fine just like everywhere else
👍🏾🤗❤@@raineyj560
@@raineyj560👍
Which third world country is this?
Some of the people's looks rough and stress the fk out
Broken glass everwhere… people pissing on the stage and they just don’t care… sometimes it makes me wonder… how I keep from going under…Grandmaster Flash NYC
Thanks for your comment ❤️😊
Looks like lil Baby in tubmnail 🤣😭
Boogie down productions.
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Kensington in Philly
Never underestimate a human beings spirit when it comes to survival. Anyone who wants to live will do anything in there power to survive the harshest of conditions.
Fact💪🏾
Looks like downtown L.A. to me
Good to know.
The Hub.
Yes, Sir🫡
I have been living in the US for 17 years from Florida to Boston and now NYC I was there recently from the financial center I was so scared I have to rush to live the area was very crappy and depressing
🫢thanks for expressing your opinion. You’ll have to live here a little longer to understand the do’s/don’ts and go/no-go zones. All in all, it’s a nice place once you accept that your personal space can be invaded anytime.
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Thanks for watching 👍🏾
Some of the people's look scary and tired
It's surprisingly very spacious and wide open. The streets aren't narrow, and its not all congested and overcrowded like i thought it would be. A lot of litter though. But that's New York for ya i guess.
....i wonder where everybody's going, and i wonder whats in them bags they're all carrying.
LONG LIVE NEW YORK.
Those bags?🤔🤐…that question will take us to some really deep places 🤣🤣
@@EdGoPlacesI'll bet.
They're all carrying some sort of bag.
3:23 ODALEY PUERTO RICOOOOOOO 🇵🇷
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It has lots of hidden gems.
Can't carry a purse here.
Please somebody post Kensington Philadelphia ...I mean GOTDAMN!!🙏
I have family from there, I know that area in this video. It might be the place where hip hop was born but it was hopeless then and hopeless now. Sounds cold hearted, but I rather be homeless in the suburbs trying to make a way for myself than have a place to live in south bronx.
Thanks for sharing your thought. 😊
It's where I grew up. NYC and if you didn't know it you would think it was in a third world city. Will this spread across our nation?
Actually, this part of the South Bronx looks so much better than certain places in the nation. The people here are chill too
my dream is to live there
It’s cool out here. 😊
Try Main and Hastings Vancouver B.C. It's worse!😂😢😢😂
Ohmy#%^😊
is the video slowed down
Yes, I added a little slow motion
No thank you.
It's fine, they don't want you there either lol
@@raineyj560Like I care
I noticed that when majority of people who go to the Bronx, they go to the worst parts or label it as the worst Borough by saying it’s so dangerous and bad but yet there’s attractions The Bronx has that makes it a great place to visit. The Bronx has one of the best zoos in the world The Bronx Zoo, the future Hip Hop Museum opening next year, Yankees Stadium, Bronx Museum, Orchard Beach, the real Little Italy of New York City, the largest park in New York City Pelham Bay Park, Wave Hill Public Garden & Cultural Center, Van Cortlandt Park, The High Bridge, and Fort Schuyler
@@justinmohansingh635 It’s still a dump overall.Highest crime rate, Highest rate of obesity,Highest rates of asthma,Schools are sub par compared to the rest of the city.Highest rates of STD in the city.Unemployment is the highest.Politicians are corrupt,lazy,or incompetent.There are some great parts however it’s still overwhelmed by the negativity.
I'm no scary cat, this place made a man out of me, u got grown men to scared of there own shadow WOW
Amazing and full of life. Beats a dull sterile well organised city anyday
Interesting unique perspective 👍🏾😊You were on point, though.