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5.1.1 OG Jesse James History of Playboy Gangster Crips 

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In Part One, OG Jesse James West Los Angeles Playboy Gangster Crips 3x discusses the transition from Dancing in the 1970s to Gang banging in his neighborhood in the 1980s. Poplocking in a family environment turned into a verbal altercation with the 107 Hoover Crips before a deadly rivalry with the School Yard Crips.
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@Babyboy783.
@Babyboy783. 3 года назад
Everyone hit the like button now now
@SincereRz
@SincereRz 3 года назад
☝🏽🗣FACTS
@1stone379
@1stone379 3 года назад
Socked the SHIIIT outta that button too
@bigcreep2758
@bigcreep2758 3 года назад
Stayed on c street in 84...yellow house on the corner.....i remember lerry loc and a dude name butter.....
@squarebiz71
@squarebiz71 3 года назад
Before I even watch it! Always!!💯✊🏾
@jameskeels3523
@jameskeels3523 3 года назад
Are you the babyboy he's talking about
@MsBronzeBombshell
@MsBronzeBombshell 2 года назад
He mention my dad, “KADO” from Harlem 30’s. He passed away in 1987. This the first time I heard anyone other then my family mention him. 😔
@jesusleon3774
@jesusleon3774 2 года назад
Was he first generation?
@harlemdouble4265
@harlemdouble4265 2 года назад
SALUTE TO KADO
@Saluteorshoot2
@Saluteorshoot2 2 года назад
My cousin who’s from FTB told me about Kado, a story about them being at a gas station where he prevented his homies from getting down on him due to a situation where Kado did something solid for him when they were in the county jail or YA
@redfishbluefish1
@redfishbluefish1 Год назад
@@Saluteorshoot2 facts.
@D-Rizzle653
@D-Rizzle653 Год назад
Is this the same KADO that was freinds with Tupac and is in “ how long will they mourn me” when Tupac said “why they take my nigga Big KADO
@JAYARE30
@JAYARE30 2 года назад
I met Jesse James in the Harlem Avenues when I was a teenager. Him & little Cadillac from PBG will always be looked at as members of Harlem because of how much time they spent in the 30s.
@daygo858
@daygo858 Год назад
One of the most underrated interviews on KMV in my opinion. A lot of good WLA history and a humble dude with no extras!
@MrWsbird
@MrWsbird 3 года назад
Dude was genuine as hell, shout out to him
@jambrighton1
@jambrighton1 2 года назад
Salute
@scorpiom.o.5752
@scorpiom.o.5752 3 года назад
We moved to Garth in ‘78. I was 8 years old. First writing I saw in the alley was 107. Then PBG took over. I looked up to PBG’s. My friends older brothers were PBG. Saw a lot at young age in that hood. Running around from Cadillac to Shenandoah. I recall two PBG’s on pcp fighting until the ambulance showed up. Crazy times. My intro to LA gang culture started in that hood. Pops moved us out in ‘81 to get away from the criminal activity. Glad I stumbled on this video. It is historical and should be documented. God bless…
@Blade-ts9fr
@Blade-ts9fr 3 года назад
"I started lifting weights and was on swole, they started calling me Bigg Mizz" - Bigg Mizz
@linwoodavenue4300
@linwoodavenue4300 3 года назад
That’s a classic quote
@kivabolton4448
@kivabolton4448 3 года назад
Big Mizz Said “You Know Baby Doughnut 🍩 Right” ?
@larose6551
@larose6551 3 года назад
@@kivabolton4448 😂😂😂 Or when he’s says “yeah” all animated
@larose6551
@larose6551 3 года назад
@@kivabolton4448 Big Mizz needs his own podcast🔥
@kivabolton4448
@kivabolton4448 3 года назад
@@larose6551 You ain’t Lying 💪🏾
@torreyt948
@torreyt948 3 года назад
I like the way he gave it up with no extras, and had a humble approach to critical questions and incidents, no glorification, just a sober look back on the past, and you can easily see all this happened through the lens of teenage life, no modern twist on historic context of 40 plus years ago, it provides great clarity when you can separate the two
@dannytrejo6944
@dannytrejo6944 Год назад
Well spoken brother
@marvingillyard59
@marvingillyard59 3 года назад
When I first moved over there, all the names I heard of was Jesse James, Redd, Wood Stone, Green Eyes, Chuck and Cotton Ball. All these guys and more were real dudes. There were to brothers that were no joke Tracey T and Eddie Boy from Marvin's. Real ones. Great interview to hear the history from a real one
@abdulabdullahi3849
@abdulabdullahi3849 3 года назад
I respect him for standing up for his history. Allot of Gangsters dance, pop-lock, break dance etc. Shit look at Booya -Tribe etc.
@youngv2477
@youngv2477 3 года назад
Bro this my dad right now he Jessie James Gibbs and I’m Joshua James Gibbs real pbgs
@bmitch6739
@bmitch6739 2 года назад
Shout out from the N.O... it’s crazy how a lot of y’all OG’s has roots from New Orleans... Shit gudda down hea but I see it’s gudda out there in L.A... keep doing your thang Kev Mac you definitely have me tuned in from the N.O
@USGoods-mu8kc
@USGoods-mu8kc 3 года назад
Judging by part 1. This bout to be a classic series!
@joealmeida4603
@joealmeida4603 3 года назад
U!...ain’t neva lied.
@rodneydunn8196
@rodneydunn8196 3 года назад
Hell yeah.. he even broke down the pop locking battles.. this generation today don’t know about that… before fist were thrown we took it to the dance floor…
@squarebiz71
@squarebiz71 3 года назад
Mane I was in Walmart the other day in the bike section and heard the Kev Mac intro song coming all the way from the electronic section. I broke camp over that way just to see who it was so I could politic with em. It was a damn white boy!! Needless to say I made a new friend just because of Kev Mac that day. The nigga Mac bridging the gap baby!!💯✊🏾
@1stone379
@1stone379 3 года назад
🎶 Kev Mac Videeeo, you knooow, this is fo shooooo
@joealmeida4603
@joealmeida4603 3 года назад
@@1stone379 🤦🏽‍♂️... NOW, I’ma be singin dis shyt ALL DAY!!!
@jaysmith61
@jaysmith61 3 года назад
@@joealmeida4603 facts
@shake1602
@shake1602 Год назад
😂😂😂 A white boy...
@georgethomas2004
@georgethomas2004 3 года назад
Almost everybody on that “wall” is either PBIP or doing all day. A few are my loved ones. Excellent history Kev by way of the G.
@hereforit2347
@hereforit2347 2 года назад
We moved to that area in 1971. The apartment building, PBG hood, “LaCienega Heights” section he’s talking about was primarily Jewish at that time and bordered by Robertson Bl., LaCienega Bl., Cadillac Av., and Sawyer St. The buildings were mostly constructed in the 50s and 60s and most had courtyards with swimming pools and unlocked glass entryways. In the summers of ‘74 and ‘75, my friend and I would get up at the crack of dawn and go from pool to pool until we got kicked out by the apartment managers. “White flight” happened quickly. It was a fun-as-hell, safe neighborhood with a ton of kids in the ‘70s.
@shake1602
@shake1602 Год назад
Just passed thru Cadillac and hit that left on Robertson and passed by Hamilton to catch the 10 like 2 weeks ago. Shit's chaaaaanged around there
@gilbertbell8898
@gilbertbell8898 3 года назад
True history we got our suspenders style and apple hat style from Rerun . Rerurn was allowed to attend our Boss Tom cross record hops years before his TV show.
@MontviewBlvdBabiez
@MontviewBlvdBabiez 3 года назад
PBGC3x Denver, Co. Much Love to the WLA homiez! Worldwide Rabbit Gang!! 🌍🐰3️⃣✖〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️
@mtb3x972
@mtb3x972 3 года назад
3x🐰
@MysticFromMontbello
@MysticFromMontbello 3 года назад
CO shit. I’m from the bellz and always had love for the rabbs. I’m in Az now the homie sneak out here my guy. Pbgc deep here too
@dropsixteentvtv4149
@dropsixteentvtv4149 3 года назад
One of the main things that allowed lower class black ppl move to middle class were those factory jobs. You could get a good paying job and a house without a high school degree.
@morore3889
@morore3889 3 года назад
Great content, great history. OG Jesse James voice reminded me of Big Rebo; I'm gonna go watch those interview clips again.
@africaisawesome4707
@africaisawesome4707 3 года назад
OG gave some cold history, this series is gone be a top 5 maybe even top 3! Salute Kev and S Mac...
@miltonpakosie4470
@miltonpakosie4470 2 года назад
The Great Kev Mac history book!!!
@juliananthony8313
@juliananthony8313 3 года назад
now this interview here !!! OG Jesse James can tell a story. can't wait for the rest
@gregorydudley9564
@gregorydudley9564 3 года назад
GOOD INTERVIEW WITH JESSE JAMES ON HIS POPLOCCING AND THE HISTORY OF PBGC LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA.
@londontown3381
@londontown3381 3 года назад
Good to see the OG back with content
@reidbuecs8264
@reidbuecs8264 3 года назад
Jesse James is a hard ass name.
@Kloco78
@Kloco78 3 года назад
They had a playboy gangsta crip set in houston off fondren and main st. In the early ‘90’s
@KINGMEEK11
@KINGMEEK11 3 года назад
Its bout time u hit us with some more content INWHICH is always worth the wait.....
@gerlife7308
@gerlife7308 3 года назад
All dynamite interviews keep tht fire comming bro. Good to hear all the real facts from people who wer there. Respect all the way from Scotland
@OldeSoul
@OldeSoul 3 года назад
West LA is hip hop. MidCity too. Crips and tagbangers. I painted and occasionally kept that thang. Shopped for records and hopped fences. 90s shit.. The OGs on this side are hip hop and gangster to the fullest. Shoutout to Bedford/Cadillac-Bedrocc!
@konstantgrowth7551
@konstantgrowth7551 3 года назад
I remember seeing big Bedrock tags on the ground right behind pasture or on the corner of Airdrome and Fairfax back in the 80s.. I used to think Bedrock was a dope ass name, it reminded me of the Flintstones.
@OldeSoul
@OldeSoul 3 года назад
@@konstantgrowth7551 Real shit cause Bedford was always a famous block. Then the youngsters on Bedford started BedRoccGangsta for a cool minute, named after the street and era you speaking of.
@WLAs_Finest3x
@WLAs_Finest3x 3 года назад
@@OldeSoul Here's another lil piece of history that wasn't spoken on in this interview. For one thing, I grew up on Bedford and Shenandoah Street back in the 1980's and 1990s. I knew the Bedroc Gangsters when they were little kids living on Bedford street, but back in the 1980's, there was a lil dance crew called the Bedrock Dancers and my cousin was part of that group. Yeah, Bedford street was a very popular street in the La-Cienega Heights back then partly because my brother's dad's family were very popular on that street. Good times.
@duart310
@duart310 3 года назад
Real spill
@OldeSoul
@OldeSoul 3 года назад
@@WLAs_Finest3x that’s dope history! Fast forward to mid 2000 my lil cuzns and they homies brought back BedRoccGangstaCrip. And they were holding their own for a cool minute but eventually the native GCs got all that back. Shenandoah corner store was active with the family feuding.. Only one part though bro I think Jesse James gon put down some great history.
@nicholaswhite1172
@nicholaswhite1172 3 года назад
what's up great part one video this is definitely gonna be a great series im looking forward to watching the rest of it salute peace
@fredmatthews2214
@fredmatthews2214 3 года назад
Fire content Kev Mac 💙 you always bring the heat. I was waiting for OGGG to pop lock I bet he still got it💯💯✊🏾
@chillywilliedfw9093
@chillywilliedfw9093 3 года назад
West LA has given some good interviews so far.
@mrprosperity4897
@mrprosperity4897 2 года назад
East LA is the grimiest
@gripthemoney77
@gripthemoney77 2 года назад
W3ST L.A M3VIN ......ALL CIDES
@hereforit2347
@hereforit2347 Год назад
@@mrprosperity4897: Unfortunate facts.
@devonlewis1097
@devonlewis1097 3 года назад
This content so damn good Kev should be at least 1 million subscribers
@makheruhutch543
@makheruhutch543 3 года назад
Salute Bro Kev! Great interview and Good history. Salute Bro S Mac!
@dickmccarthy9496
@dickmccarthy9496 3 года назад
This is gonna be interesting one. Can't wait!! Ps. Awesome stream you had today Kev, loved to listen it while drinking some coffee. Much love!
@PinkPantera12918R
@PinkPantera12918R 3 месяца назад
How dare you not throw back a40!
@Playboymark_724
@Playboymark_724 3 года назад
Jesse James PBG Paved the Way
@cburton238
@cburton238 3 года назад
Keep Em Comin Bigg Homie Kev Mac Much Owe Love All The Way From Dallas Tx Homie
@tonyjones3275
@tonyjones3275 3 года назад
Grew up with Jesse in the Harlems. Went to school with Lil Jesse. Hold ya head comrad!!
@martymcflie3211
@martymcflie3211 3 года назад
this interview was dope homie real Poplock history can t water down real gangsta shit
@flintmi6188
@flintmi6188 3 года назад
Kev.mac is active ✔ 💯
@OldeSoul
@OldeSoul 3 года назад
Great interview.
@josepharcher3265
@josepharcher3265 3 года назад
Keep it coming Kev Mac
@kingshark5938
@kingshark5938 3 года назад
Smac interview game getting better not so aggressive. 😎👊
@westcoast6928
@westcoast6928 3 года назад
The Hood was rough in the 80s we use to call it Beirut!!!!!
@kevinhall1722
@kevinhall1722 Месяц назад
Jesse James interview is in my top 5 Kevmac interviews this my 3rd time watching
@konstantgrowth7551
@konstantgrowth7551 3 года назад
This was really dope it makes me wonder if this was during the era that they say the Hoovers were the Groovers and pop lockers back in the day? And to some degree remembering some of those dance crew names from back in the days but yet I was having no clues to the origins or how all that really played out.. loving the history
@kadirali4784
@kadirali4784 3 года назад
A little bit after that time period
@VernonDates-hb1mq
@VernonDates-hb1mq Год назад
When I came around from play boy gangsta it was pippin I loved west la it's always something to do big Jesse is my big homie they made the set I continued to follow form I'm Big Termite
@Brooklyn-AllDay1300
@Brooklyn-AllDay1300 3 года назад
I love these interviews
@topcitytv4744
@topcitytv4744 2 года назад
Watup Kev I seen u had a PBG interview and i was just listening to Big Sad 1900 😄 fr tho
@BigFlor3nce
@BigFlor3nce 3 года назад
Dont forget to at least hit the like! This man is givin us content you cant find no where!
@Hannibal54689
@Hannibal54689 3 года назад
Good interview!
@yahyaail5997
@yahyaail5997 3 года назад
Tapping in with the homie kevmac man hit that like button for my LOC
@sidewinder4718
@sidewinder4718 3 года назад
🗣That was cool, Bess part ,”what was your Lock’n name”😂
@bolobags5876
@bolobags5876 3 года назад
That intro was 🔥🔥🔥
@devonjefferson5817
@devonjefferson5817 3 года назад
KMV I see a few Interview from OG Jesse James. Homie going to have some good stuff to say about his Life Style... You can just tell he going All Inn and he going to open up. His process on Interviewing him you not going to have to say much... He very enthused and up beat... Looking forward to this one to be a Classic
@DJ_Kaptain_Kold
@DJ_Kaptain_Kold 3 года назад
This a dope ass interview Big Kev. This is a top three gang I've always wanted to know history on.
@California-king
@California-king 3 года назад
Who the other two?
@DJ_Kaptain_Kold
@DJ_Kaptain_Kold 3 года назад
@@California-king Rollin 20 Outlaws for being such a small hood that spread alotta places and 52 Hoover for arguably being one of tha deepest crip sets in USA.
@peppajack2149
@peppajack2149 3 года назад
@@DJ_Kaptain_Kold 52 not deep in LA, they must got numbers out the state
@DJ_Kaptain_Kold
@DJ_Kaptain_Kold 3 года назад
@@peppajack2149 mannnne outta state them niggaz got whole towns full of em.
@1stone379
@1stone379 3 года назад
@@DJ_Kaptain_Kold OG Madd Ronald (W/S R20z) gives the scoop on that on Alonzos channel.. But it's about this channel right now 😂
@joealmeida4603
@joealmeida4603 3 года назад
“It’s called ‘Black dysfunctional-fam’lees!”🤣. Ayo, I’m 4:12 into this- he might be THE 🐐. Thank U Kev Mac✊🏾... I gotta git back to it....
@Kvnbesa
@Kvnbesa 3 года назад
Just getting juicy.. cut. Me and the editor going to run that fade 😂
@BG274100
@BG274100 3 года назад
Good interview
@Silk748atgmail
@Silk748atgmail 3 года назад
that's a solid interview by an OG very educational as far as the street life go's if you listen to these interviews: Raymond Washington was bumpy Johnson, tookie was michael jordan and monster kody was lebron james: social environment and influences during the adolescent years plays a major part!
@drewscagnetti6225
@drewscagnetti6225 2 года назад
Damus n Locs - history is amazing kevmac is the real
@mceithdavis3462
@mceithdavis3462 3 года назад
another good one kev s mac geah
@srich-nh3zb
@srich-nh3zb 3 года назад
That intro is fire 🔥🔥🔥Cuz
@josephmilo7984
@josephmilo7984 3 года назад
Remind of Ovelton from Living single lol Great Interview!! Kev the Legend
@blackmamba4531
@blackmamba4531 3 года назад
Bunny gang!!!!! From west L.A. to OKC!
@bertranddaniel5892
@bertranddaniel5892 3 года назад
Kev Mac Do a interview w Eddie Boy from Marvin
@raheempeters328
@raheempeters328 3 года назад
"When I was gangbanging if you wasn't from my hood you don't come to come my hood , "If you come to my hood and you don't know anybody in my hood then you die" Jesse James
@tblack9711
@tblack9711 Год назад
All facts. I grew up near their hood and I went to Pasteur Jr high around the same time the OG was there. One of my best friends was former Laker Cedric Ceballos and he lived in the heart of PBG hood and I went to his house one time and had to keep my head on a swivel walking home by myself. They didn't play.
@corywilkerson6206
@corywilkerson6206 3 года назад
I use to love that Montgomery wards. I moved into By yo self hood in 83. That shopping center changed a lot now.
@1stone379
@1stone379 3 года назад
That Music Plus over there was where it was at.. 💪
@corywilkerson6206
@corywilkerson6206 3 года назад
@@1stone379 i bought that whodini album there. You right it was the spot.
@Renegade-jk4ux
@Renegade-jk4ux 3 года назад
Wouldn’t mind hearing how playboy gangster and playboy hustler began. Also how bloodstone villains and bloodstone pirus began too
@redfishbluefish1
@redfishbluefish1 3 года назад
he has a good series on BSV already.
@DonNeeZeeTV
@DonNeeZeeTV 3 года назад
He Said His Popping Name Was "Re-Run" LOL Too Funny. Great Interview!
@w.c.skratchgang5175
@w.c.skratchgang5175 3 года назад
Even though it played out in L.A. there were 2 groups The Mods (represented by the image of Prince) & The Rude Boys (represented by the image of Rick James). They would meet have a dance off then a fight.
@duart310
@duart310 3 года назад
Damn thats some hidden LA history
@Mr-gn7yj
@Mr-gn7yj 3 года назад
I remember going to TOYS R US by his hood as a young teen and stealing Sega games back in the 90s
@WLAs_Finest3x
@WLAs_Finest3x 3 года назад
Man, I don't know how you guys pulled that off because the video games were behind a separate counter with a door in the northeast corner of the store. Whenever you wanted to buy a game, you had to take the yellow ticket to the register, pay for the game, then take the ticket and your receipt to that counter and an employee would go over there and get your purchase. Unless you hit the game consoles and games that were in the display case, yeah, that's a different story, and when the Rodney King riots happened, shit, Toys R Us got cleaned out! Lmao. I used to work at that Toys R Us back for the Christmas holiday 1993.
@Mr-gn7yj
@Mr-gn7yj 3 года назад
@@WLAs_Finest3x back then before all that ticket bs, they had the games in the aisles. Maybe bcuz of us, they started putting the video games behind the counter, lol...
@Mr-gn7yj
@Mr-gn7yj 3 года назад
We also use to hit Montgomery ward when it use to be next door to Toys r us.. lol
@westwest2462
@westwest2462 3 года назад
Bloc Crips our neighborhood Crips they're really not gangster Crips
@WLAs_Finest3x
@WLAs_Finest3x 3 года назад
@@Mr-gn7yj I think I remember that. Lol
@michisland28
@michisland28 3 года назад
This interview is amazing hello creole brother
@linwoodavenue4300
@linwoodavenue4300 3 года назад
Back in Detroit in the late 70’s/early 80’s the Playboy brand was considered to be gangster and cool. It wasn’t uncommon to see groups of kids walking down the street wearing Playboy t-shirts.
@troubleman3837
@troubleman3837 3 года назад
I hate the playboy brand for unknown some reason
@VegasElement
@VegasElement 3 года назад
PBGs were in Detroit too.
@balthazarbratt8194
@balthazarbratt8194 3 года назад
@@VegasElement They are. They just got swept by the FBI not too long ago. Google: playboy gangster Crip Detroit
@linwoodavenue4300
@linwoodavenue4300 3 года назад
@@VegasElement I don’t think it was the same gang. A lot of gangs in Detroit around that time used the Playboy logo.
@xoacatl
@xoacatl 3 года назад
Thats true! as kids if we could get away with wearing a playboy shirt we would! One of my partners had a playboy 1988 shirt and the playa came out when he wore it!
@locash4130
@locash4130 3 года назад
Km team and Og great interview. Was the brother in the made in america doc?
@darrylwills-ks5mv
@darrylwills-ks5mv Год назад
Yes he was
@k.o.c_stonyboi4617
@k.o.c_stonyboi4617 2 года назад
I Like Dude Personality, He Funny As Hell. Seem Like He'll Keep You Laughing LBS. Shout Out To Jesse James. And Who Made That Song @ The End? That Joint Hard 🔊💪🏾.
@johnathondancer5846
@johnathondancer5846 3 года назад
Good shit...
@chadtep7571
@chadtep7571 3 года назад
This seems like a fun dude to chill with
@balthazarbratt8194
@balthazarbratt8194 3 года назад
He is. him and his Lil bro are real good people.
@WeBoogie28
@WeBoogie28 3 года назад
Every hood had dancers it was parallel, as teens we popped and cripped they went hand and hand, khaki Suits w/ old English letters on the back went both ways
@KPVIDEONEWS
@KPVIDEONEWS 3 года назад
OK, THAT ANSWER A LOT OF QUESTIONS ABOUT THEM....KP
@rvillorente11
@rvillorente11 3 года назад
OG Cutes name was mention as a solid dude by one of reputable. Yet, there are people still say he is nothing but a weight lifter. SMH.
@1stone379
@1stone379 3 года назад
Even Jesus had haters...
@DaGov66
@DaGov66 3 года назад
From his interviews cutes was a peace maker and a teacher just by his he way he answered the question about going to war with the Mexicans in that rocchead monster sit down said it all
@vaughnreedjr6592
@vaughnreedjr6592 3 года назад
@@1stone379 Jesus not real.
@1stone379
@1stone379 3 года назад
@@vaughnreedjr6592 Ok.... Well even Malcolm X had haters then....
@rogree77
@rogree77 3 года назад
“What was yo poplockin’ name?”, that took me out 😆💯 Serious though, brutha got a lot of history to speak on
@jambrighton1
@jambrighton1 2 года назад
Shit had me laughing too lol
@westcoast6928
@westcoast6928 3 года назад
Who remember Bobs Big Boy on LaCienega and Sawyer
@Mr-gn7yj
@Mr-gn7yj 3 года назад
Lots of history on la brea and venice blvd area 70s/80s/90s 🍻🍻🍻🍻
@dejondabeast2
@dejondabeast2 3 года назад
Hoover’s been savage.
@sbsmagnolia7359
@sbsmagnolia7359 2 года назад
Right lol tf was they problem 😂
@HOODTROPHY2x
@HOODTROPHY2x 2 года назад
Why their Most Hated
@redfishbluefish1
@redfishbluefish1 2 года назад
hellyea. seem like they been on 1 from the start 😂
@biggiecover6196
@biggiecover6196 2 года назад
They were formed to be on bs basically
@gunsbutter6571
@gunsbutter6571 2 года назад
Say dat deal bro 👉🏾🍊👈🏾🐗
@breathoflife7670
@breathoflife7670 3 года назад
There’s a neighborhood called Oakcliff in Oklahoma City not to be mistaken for the Oakcliff in Dallas Tx that’s all Playboy Gangster Crips 44th Blocc and 40 ounce is the clique
@oscartorralba6370
@oscartorralba6370 3 года назад
Those the homies we all the same
@rigobryant8050
@rigobryant8050 3 года назад
I'm in Dallas and I heard about the PB's in okc
@lyricaldre42
@lyricaldre42 3 года назад
Yup SE 44 del city
@barrywhite1435
@barrywhite1435 3 года назад
Boy that nigga couldn't wait to get on Kev mac and drop some 💎 you don't gotta ask him nothing he just wanna talk.another banger for the culture Kev mac.....
@yarchism
@yarchism 3 года назад
La cinenga heights / Pico area in the 60's - 70's was where the black people with good jobs or rising economic status moved from south central/ watts/ Compton etc
@OldeSoul
@OldeSoul 3 года назад
Side bar: RIP Gonzoe. Got hit up in Seattle. 🙏🏿🖤😤
@konstantgrowth7551
@konstantgrowth7551 2 года назад
🙏🏽
@ma4703
@ma4703 3 года назад
hey kev i see u cover the history about how the 83/60 war. but from the look of things the hoovers and neighborhood car seem to have a bigger issue. do u think u will ever elaborate on how that beef started?
@Robdoesitall
@Robdoesitall 2 года назад
There’s videos already on how that beef started.
@devonjefferson5817
@devonjefferson5817 3 года назад
Professor Melly Mel and Baby Smacc got a Cold way of warming you up in you're own Conversation to make you feel Comfortable. Then they get all the History from you!!! That's a hellva Nac
@tmclifestyle4238
@tmclifestyle4238 3 года назад
Reminds me of my punk as principal in high school when I started big fights
@wstcst4l
@wstcst4l 3 года назад
@@tmclifestyle4238 😂😂😂
@noglaman
@noglaman 3 года назад
It's so funny listening to dude talk about my old neighbor hood
@donaldmcclurejr.494
@donaldmcclurejr.494 3 года назад
This was an interesting interview for sure! Just how how the PBGC came about & how the name was taken from a dance crew during the mid-late 70's into the early 1980's! One question I did have is, what was the influence to add Gangster Crip to the end of the name? Was it due to Crips being the popular at the time for young brothas in the streets?
@joemosely9383
@joemosely9383 3 года назад
He said it. Playboy Dancers + Pop Lock Gangsters = Playboy Gangsters
@donaldmcclurejr.494
@donaldmcclurejr.494 3 года назад
@@joemosely9383 appreciate it bro. How did the Crip come about in the name though?
@joemosely9383
@joemosely9383 3 года назад
@@donaldmcclurejr.494 Jesse James was influenced by the Harlem Crips, cause that where he grew up...and the older Westside Crips that lived in West L.A.
@donaldmcclurejr.494
@donaldmcclurejr.494 3 года назад
@@joemosely9383 appreciate it bro. Thanks!
@darrylwills8643
@darrylwills8643 3 года назад
No it came from Pop lock GANGSTER 🗝
@tabiasshakur7213
@tabiasshakur7213 2 года назад
Get my bro views up he should be having millions of views all these subs come on mac heads and maniacs 👍🏻
@Roo2Da2
@Roo2Da2 3 года назад
Another instant classic
@dannymendoza4197
@dannymendoza4197 3 года назад
I lived on Sherborne and Guthrie and worked at a refinishing shop on la ciénaga and Cadillac
@woodside7085
@woodside7085 3 года назад
Did he say "still bill at 20:38? I wonder if that is the same guy that Cutes mentioned in his interview?
@KevMacVideos
@KevMacVideos 3 года назад
Yes
@karlwade1559
@karlwade1559 3 года назад
Solid
@acewest6010
@acewest6010 3 года назад
do a video on PBstyle crip 95st or any PBS crip would be good history told.
@peppajack2149
@peppajack2149 3 года назад
93 PBH and 106 PBS too
@chipdavenport4077
@chipdavenport4077 3 года назад
What up P? 5lok3 95PBSC
@acewest6010
@acewest6010 3 года назад
@@chipdavenport4077 I aint from PBSC my pops is tho Eminem Penuts 95PBSC
@williambroomfield3993
@williambroomfield3993 3 года назад
@@chipdavenport4077 ..who is 5lok3??
@williambroomfield3993
@williambroomfield3993 3 года назад
@@acewest6010 ..I'm Lil jumbo from 95th street pbsc ask yo dad about me
@paxtongay5703
@paxtongay5703 2 года назад
Alot of Shorelines used to call them The Pooh Butt Gangsta Crops back in the '80's
@b.o.1951
@b.o.1951 3 года назад
Salute to Robertson Park. A lot of fun times hoopin up there and spittin to the females that came from Hamilton high school.
@westcoast6928
@westcoast6928 3 года назад
It changed now not the same!!!!
@hereforit2347
@hereforit2347 2 года назад
The good old days. We used to walk up there all the time. My brother took Judo there. We used to go to the little library across the street before they tore it down and built the new one or get ice cream from 31 Flavors.
@2mk_official
@2mk_official 3 года назад
Great 1️⃣👌🏿💎🔵🚾💙🤞🏿
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