+spadedot he got his chain back doe and he didnt pay for it & I bet if your favorite rapper got his chain took he wouldnt get dat mufucka back ask the migos. They chain right down the street from glizzy hood #dcornothing
I'm from b more so I always followed the dc movement and he ain't lying when he said he the only one doing it fareal it's like everybody else didn't have the clout to show dc off not even wale.
Im from philly but I lived in DC for a year in da mid 90's @ Potomac Job Corps. I loved da GOGO scene. I hear Job Corps in no longer in Southwest DC. I miss da culture & slang. DC & Bmore have alot in common with Philly. Da styles are different but the vibes are the same. Young brothers tryna make a name and a way out. Shout out to all my young bros out there inspired to make a change in their situations
I agree...same vibes, DC, Philly, Baltimore, and it all comes from NYC influences. DC people has a little bit of a Southern Vibe to them though but its fused with the same East Coast aggression as the other 3 cities so realistically, DC will remain and always be known for it's East Coast Traditions! Now, West Coast Cities though...totally different vibes and there simply is no blend there at all!
@@theunapologetic5596 I'm tired of yall niggas. PG is literally right there next to DC, Oxon hill, Landover, greenbelt, etc. Them niggas sound exactly like they from around dc, Stop playing with us jo. Yall niggas know we around the way.
Places like SE, SW, and some parts of NE give me a down souf vibe. Some parts of P.G. county also. But Uptown DC, and Moco got that east coast vibe straight up.
Ben Dover Its also parts of N.E and S.E that look exactly like Uptown N.W hoods though....D.C is the bricks regardless to a nigga that was born and raised in the city. All this shit in d.c looks the same to me lol.
But that's a DC thing, no one really listen or cultures Go Go but DC.... DMV only pretty much - DC MD VA but not including Baltimore because it really don't get air time there.
@@1300mikehoward There was a time back in the late 80's, early 90's when numerous hip-hop, especially NY Artist were using go-go beats to make songs. Junkyard Band was even signed by Def Jam at one point. I don't think the companies knew how to properly promote a genre where the heartbeat of the sound is live. Go-Go should have been worldwide. By the time the mid- late 90's came, rap covers seemed to take over and bands were making original beats but were less likely to make original songs. The go-go beat to me is still one of the most powerful forms of percussion music in the world.
@@Stanlayy-em4fk - My point was and is GO GO love is in the DMV, yes ppl have tried to push the sound but in full circle it stopped where it started in DMV. House and Rap spreading their wings and went all over the world and had stay power! DC's gentrification and powers that be is putting a choke hold on the striving of GO GO...
Mannnnn, you'd never catch me revisiting my hood. I've seen too much negative shit happen to niggas who thought they still had pull in their hood, they go back and either get embarrassed or clapped. Once you make that first $100,000 and your name is out there, it ain't gonna be the same anymore. You're an easy target, unfortunately. You can go back and show love to 95% of the hood, there's going to be that ONEEE nigga who wants more.
Alot of yall saying he talk slow but this is pretty much dc street nigga accent lol. I grew up in Southeast to all over the city forreal and this how most people talk it's just the swag.
We should have known we had to fight for our city. The rap scene and Go-Go scene were too standoff-ish to each other most of the time when we should have embraced each other and used each others movements mutually. Then again the DC rap community at large is too caught up on their hood rapper, or basically every camp thinking their the only relevant party, nobody really wants to see anyone make it that's not them or someone they think they can use. Promoters who could have really made the movement go somewhere hinder the local talent while pushing only their picks, who mainly resemble industry standards, ignoring what makes DC relevant in the rap game. The fact, and exactly how different a place this is from anywhere on many different levels. We should have also played the polls right. Fenty was the nail in our coffin, we still got his crooked ass chief, our schools still recovering maybe from Rhee, and his lil side jont bout to be our next mayor just because she's black. I wish Schwartz had some money behind her, cause Catania's cool but I can't promote sodomy, plus I know Schwartz is old school DC and worked for a lot of what we needed, she just used to be republican. For the white collar part we should have got on our white collars when we knew the change was coming. I'm mad I let city life, and girls in tights, and Parasuccos distract me in school, and early adulthood. Maybe I'd own one of the good houses from the 30's out here in a revitalized neighborhood about to fill up with white folks, but I slipped. At least my parents own their house...
By white collar I mean white collar jobs. Higher pay scales. We need to be buying these houses not letting the flippers put whites in them and push us out to Waldorf, or where ever they start pushing us next. Niggas couldn't really think we was just gonna bang and work minimum wage jobs and be established here forever? I'm scrambling trying to get a good house here regardless of my past mistakes and shit is not meant for you to make up for mistakes here anymore. They want us out, and if niggas really go-hard like DC niggas do for real, then we won't let them take our whole city. We gonna smarten up and stay to enjoy the changes. DC bout to be the spot for real though.
Capitalism has captivated your spirit and Liberalism has tainted your Perspective, That is your personal agenda, I love my People & my culture, no compromise for that.
This area (37th and Ridge) strongly resembles Cherry Hill projects (Baltimore, MD). They're almost identical, as far as the (buzzword alert) "optics" of it.
Very interesting that you say they are almost identical yet if you ask them D.C. and Baltimore will tell you they are worlds apart. They have more commonality than anything. The system has them focused on the differences.
Cherry Hill ain’t no joke bruh, remember seeing a guy get pistol whipped at the gas station on the corner in broad daylight. Know the neighborhood shown here well also, used to mess with a lil shorty out there lol.
Coming from nothing, Making Nothing into A Whole lot Of Everything Including Success! The Succes He is Making Is inspiring to To some rather yall hate or Not S.O. To Glizzy
you can tell he was going through some shit during this video..i feel for him man shits hard out here..Keep ya head up brotha atleast yo road is already paved and its good boss.
+LXXXV DC is below the mason dixson line its the south. Also DC is in between Maryland and Virgina which is a southern state. Most people from DC have roots in North/South Carolina. New Jersey is outside NY so thats different story
D.c definitely is a legit area i have a few folks i fux wit out dat way. Big ups to N.E N.W S.E and S.W.....when people say its like BMORE they almost right .. lingo is different but we understand the same.🙏💪🏼 IT IS ALWAYS GOOD TO SEE A PERSON COME UP FROM A TOUGH AREA. MAKING IT IS one thing BUT making it out thats even better. BLESSINGS TO EVERYONE
Buy your hood back!!!!!!!!! Whatever is left, buy it back so that others can build up and keep your name around. Motivate niggas in a better manner while doing your shows. ✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿✊🏼
+eric archer DC is in the middle of the East coast and South. People from DC have a mix accent. DC is middle east. It 3 hours from North Carolina and 3 hours from NY
Anacostia Sr. High '87 Kramer '83 Randle Highlands '81 DC is changing for the good and the bad Its good that we are not killing each other as much but its sad that we are getting away from all the things make DC what it is especially southeast all the friday night go go's at the schools all the battle of the bands all the block parties. 30th and penn / Dexter Terrace / Linda Poland/ my old stompin grounds I miss my city
+overdose nah nigga lol, shows how well you know your black friends, i have an entire skype group dedicated to anime of only black people. niggas just like to hide shit theyre into thats not balling, acting and rapping
+overdose they look like your every day niggas, theres TWO niggas from the ghettos in chicago who are in there. i bet you have friends who watch anime and they just wont admit it to you
I can't take shy seriously, he move so funny, like flamboyant and kiddish. That plus his squeaky voice, then he go and rap about thug shit, he's just such a character lol. He make good tracks tho
Krammer 92-94, Anacostia 95-95, then Job Corps. The wife and I recently relocated to Texas. I love it down here but my heart and demeanor is still SE (Anacostia, & Congress Heights).
Glizzy, you seem real, why isn't your music? We're tired of bragging, ego maniacal rambling, naked girls, money, drugs, guns, depravity. You say you're about hope and bringing up the youth. AWESOME. Be about it. We want that! The world needs it. Take a risk.