At 41 years old I've never understood the whole getting divided over neighborhoods, cities, states and regions. I left my hometown 20 years ago, 4 cities ago and I rep nothing.
Same man. I could give a fuck where I'm from. It's the same where fuckers in a crowd at a show scream like fuckin retards when the person on stage mentions their city etc. So dumb.
The weaker cities adopted LA gang banging first, the cities with no identities like Dallas & Little Rock. The strongest cities were the last to fold, New York, Houston, Atlanta, etc.
Cw know j prince a gangsta but he also know the laws watching he tryna get a reaction out of j prince that will get him locked up he done told yall himself he a character who talk shit to prove his point 😂😂
Charleston White likes to throw rocks and hide his hand, I knew he was a coward when he talked all that shiit about J Prince, but had the audacity to decline a sit down with the old man.💯
@@thetruth5864 You mad. He sat down with all them OG’s from the West Coast that don’t have no pull, resources, influence or money, but he ain’t sit down with J Prince.
@@locklife4336 he knows J Prince and them don’t do anything good just looking tough. To Charleston their money dont matter and he shows us these fake gangsters dumb people dont matter
Those are the billionaires they want you to know..the ones that don’t announce themselves are the ones that don’t mess with ghetto nighas like Jay…they’d even throw up when they see Beyoncé they like them skinny white women lmao
So what Warren Buffett is a Billionaire, when you actually around money you will see they don't care if you purple yal both share something in common it's called money..Poor people don't understand that .
@@DunesBGaming Long story short. I used to hustle. Jay z was one of my favorite rappers at that time. I flushed a 1/4 bird down the toilet and gave the game up. I stopped drinking, sleeping around and everything else that comes with the life. stop listening to rap for about 18-20 months. Jay z was one of my favorite rappers. When I tried to listen to him after the streets, I felt my pride rise up. An unhealthy pride. A pride that was rooted in insecurity. Fortunately I no longer possessed those insecurities and I'm not impressed by a person with a lot of material. So there's no need for me to fool with him. The last album I listened to was with "lost ones". I didn't even know they had more than one baby until last year. I don't pay to much attention to him or his wife
Bill gates has done interviews with Jay Z and has spoke about him a few times. And there's not many people that are on the level of a Saudi prince, so why try to shit on one of your own that has made it further than most of us?
😂😂😂this all started when j prince refused to sell his masters how qc and future sold their masters people still dont see the play. Its a coordinated attack on his character from up top
J prince and Kanye can't even get Larry hoover out of jail Rap a lot might have bullied itx artists but that's it Black rappers took on white Italian mob names and imitating godfather, and death wish movies Tony Montana worshipping Mfs blacks gave al Pacino a pass All these rap ceos only beefed with other rappers and most of it was senseless
Bill gates has most definitely mentioned jay z and jay is connected with other billionaires also prince has ran Houston since the 80s before rap he was a trapper but he not going to get to gangster because that can ruin him in the long run CW has to understand that prince won't touch him because he is to hot them boys waiting on that fame to die down then they coming
All this dudes troll bs and attacks on on people over ideas and solutions puts me off. I n between his misguided rants I wish the events he organizes and attends were as publicized as his clout troll interviews. If that event went viral why is it not popping up on my timeline like the other bs. Noticing his demeanor here kept me tuned in. I get what you want to accomplish.. but there he go again… black people are not the largest consumers ever of “rap”. It is the “gangsta “ rapper image that helps create the idea we are all a threat. I’m not that dumb… entertainment is the American.. idol. Where this dude goes wrong is thinking that “black” people idolize celebrity. While I respect his philanthropy, he is literally just being an entertainer too. He doesn’t have the courage to stand up given he professes to calling cops, and or using a weapon. If he was more than an entertainer he would be moving in silence. What I also find misled in him is his lack of understanding family ties and migration. The la gangs spread because for example, I’m from Colorado, but I have cousins here from Compton, and queens nyc. All of which we all have a major part of family in Atlanta. Those dudes in cali have an “articulate “ southern accent. And if you heard me speaking knowing where I’m from you would think I was from la. And those older crips and bloods often note their family moved there from Alabama as example.. which is where my dad is from. If he is making change when the camera is off all respect due. But this dude should understand all the isht he professes to being in the criminal world. I never seen a cell beyond actually being paid to shoot a commercial in one. I don’t believe in heyzeus and his lack of understanding on that ideology proves to me, all the time you spend on podcast and the time he lost in being a dumb a55 criminal doesn’t add up to being as smart as he thinks he is. I did my share of dirt.. but I was never dumb.. hence I have no criminal record and my public school records are surely available too. 🤫. This a decent interview finally though.. in between his ignorance and the will to be .. I can try to give him a chance I guess. But I purposefully skip over his name on videos to avoid giving stupid a platform. I’m a historian 🥷🏾
Cities that were extremely dangerous during the 1980's and 90's either didn't embrace LA gang culture period or it came in late but never really took off.