I thought it would be really cool to see Crips and Bloods do a face-off with songs off the "Bangin On Wax" album. Tell me who you think won this battle
У африканских людей это всё от безделья. Вам пособие платят у вас первое место занимает страна по экономике а значит и работа есть. Вы не были в России, я бы посмотрел как вы заговорили если жили бы у нас в Сибири
Fun fact: The crip in the video is Big Ghost, a nationally recognised member of the rolling ninties crips. He was charged to 26 years to life for murder
@@cameronsmith4148 you know normally I’d knock you for making fun of someone for having a hobby, but considering these are gangbangers, I’m more disappointed I haven’t heard you use your more creative insults. Brits always have the cynicism with them, it’s very refreshing sometimes.
It was before drugs came into the scene. Thats why they say it aint just a dance. Was a way of life before. They lowkey spell out shit & throw up sets while doin it.
@@vikkivale4979 My cousin was in a gang in the 80s and started one either in the 90s. It was mentioned in the song near the end... He's never told me any stories of battling gangs by break dancing.
@@JennaJennaFoFenna I was born and raised in Las Vegas. the early eighties they were called crews and they carried a piece of cardboard and a big ass boom box around and 2 crews would literally battle it out pop locking and break dancing..it happened alot downtown and at the skating ring..I remember when real gang life got here someone had spray painted pirue blood on the brick wall by my house and I was like hmmm wonder if that's a new crew..that was a out 84 85..I dated for 4 years one of the lead gang members from Donna st who branched off with his best friend and both their brothers and started white street..just sayin I have a lil bit of knowledge and I'm working on my wisdom..love and good vibes your way today 💓😉
@Ray Kaihe 100% fallen for the divide and conquer, if they joined forces and become one unit, who the fuck is gonna stop them, they could literally change the world and destroy the corrupt government but instead they would rather kill each other...
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@@32davkav lmao you seriously think if they United they would be able to take over or even cause change? Lool you overestimate these ratz
Sweet moves ! I’m 55 years old and grew up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin-I went to public schools my whole life and in 1975-76 they started busing. Talk about culture shock for a 1st grader! lol- The first few years were filled with fighting on both sides due to prejudice but as we grew up if we fought it was just because we were young and stupid. The black girls in grade school loved my love strait hair and would braid it often….then they taught me how to double Dutch like a mofo! In high school the halls of our school looked like something out of a movie…Beat Street maybe- break dancing up and down it and in the lunchroom…..blacks , whites,Asians and Latinos all getting their move on teaching and learning from one another. I miss those days! Remember my brothers and sisters-just as beauty is only skin deep so is color! We all laugh , cry ,feel sorrow and remorse. We are constantly being told how racist each other’s race is when in reality to those in power of the politicians we are all the same……breeders are using up their resources! Even if you’re rich you do t have the generational wealth and power that they have therefore you’ll never be one of them! We must band together to help one another and fight against the evil powers that be. Jesus is king! Much love ……now go dance !
Crippin is a lifestyle. Founded on community protection, and brotherhood. The bloods started the violence and rivalry. And the CIA made sure they imported truckloads of crack, coke and heroin to their neighborhoods.
@Listhpy Whithper Most gangs came out for protection for their people during the 60s, gang fights weren't AS common until they started slanging drugs and other products for profits. The dance style is really cool though, it should become a staple.
It's not no fuckin 6lood walk it's straight Crip walk them dum ass 6loods look funny as hell I think red is a fuckin girl color anyway fuck who don't like it Rollin 60 all the way to all you fake ass 6lood niggas oh and to all slobs suck a dick
Amen ... thanks brother. I'm reading all the comments and people write a whole lot of shit.. lol. Understand for those reading this - those were the real days 😎!.. so many fakes now days, even the songs to this video was done by real OGz - hard lyrics.
I actually like the Crip walk the best as a dance but the Blood walk is hardcore with the gang signs, a combination of the two would be excellent. I'm with the Crip walk and i'm from Britain. I need to learn this dance !
@@jotgrewal4390 No thank you as an education and being educated is for dumbed down drones within a collective evil system run by the likes of the Rockefeller family. I would much rather have an erudition and be an erudite then I'd have wisdom and knowledge to uplift society and myself...
Dasheem Worlwy Keyboard gangster. A real Blood would never type the word "crip" - that shows me right off the bat you're a wannabe. Btw, the true O.G.'s were white. The Mafia is the original "gang" and it's still way more powerful than any street gang.
Honest question: Do they actually find the best dancer in their gang for these vids? Like, "Hey, Bob! You do the walk pretty well, wanna dance for YT?"
When my son was about 11 years old he entered a Jaycee Relay Race. He’d never ran track before and didn’t know everybody wore shorts. He came in jeans, to everyone’s amusement. He ran the last leg for his team - and came away the fastest runner of the day, and made up considerable distance to win. This video made me think of that day. How I wish I had been able to see it, instead of only hear and read about it. I was a single mom and had to work. My son was an amazing athlete. ❤️
The evolution of fashion is pretty polar. Big baggy oversized shirts and pants, to jeans so tight some of the kids trying to wear them while sagging can barely shuffle their feet along the ground.
So C walk is like being drunk sailor bow legged on ice while trying to kill a 100 spiders. B walk is someone trying to learn sign language while checking your shoes for dog poop and cleaning them off.
Hi Blyet, therein lies the problem. Gangs and criminality don't have to go hand-in-hand. You can have a connected sense of camaraderie without committing senseless, petty crimes. Nobody is worth going to prison over...or for.
+Weston James not so different from the sense of camaraderie 'gained' by those in the military, perpetuating a hypocritical, "politically-justified" culture of violence... Violence, maybe interspersed with racism, and international-grade 'tear and loot' mentality. That's the irony, the way everybody has a philosophical opinion on the persons involved in the 'criminal street gangs', but apparently disproportionately so, versus the "legal" gangs in the policing force, and the military divisions/organizations. It's just...peculiar nobody in most of the street gangs thought of the formality and propaganda, such as making up a law and drafting legislation, then applying the rigour of explicit uniform, terminology, 'conduct' and practice/authority structure. It's no real difference overall by unbiased perspective, it's just the street gangs (the criminal ones) seem to be more overt and upfront about their forceful ways, than the 'legal' gangs profess or admit to with themselves.