@@mmrw Yep I seen a video a while back by some dominican dude showing how in the morning his whole block was double-parked in going down the whole street 🤣
@@wwbuirkle overrated until you leave to down south or anywhere else, theres dead nothing like it. Everywhere else u gotta go to one or two streets and thats where its lit in NY its lit everywhere and it got that gritty feel
Yeah but it’s one of the better cities of the Northeast fr. Baltimore, Camden, Philly, Newark, Springfield, Hartford, Paterson now those cities make Harlem look civilized
@@Noog6284 from my experiences the hoods with the most people outside were always the safest to me. Its different from out here in California where alot of our hoods dont really got people walking outside, sitting on the bench or a crate. you’ll get suspicious looks if you do. Most people drive. Cities like NY philly or boston dont seem too car reliant. it looks fun to be outside too
@@elistaxz3693 lol bro my fam grew up there ngl you soft I could tell😭 im from the ville was bac and forth from there and the x lol I grew up in grant ps been all over Harlem flips way more packs then you and I’m Only 20😭the only internet thug here is you I stay outside ku🤷🏾♂️
That's because I had to lighten the footage to be able to see it well. Ot helps to be able to see people better but it degrades the sharpness of the video.
2 cousin stay in Canada Toronto 🇨🇦 kirsty and kristopher don't no if still stay there it's craig mccarthy lost my wee mum 19 week's ago this Friday heavy gutted my wee dad 5 year's ago
And how could they be tryna live in the past? It's literally the present and they are living they life like wym? It need to go back to the past when ish was more messed up?
@@youngfase5 lol gentrification can mean washed and generally means washed… you have no idea what you are talking about..the energy that made the area famous is supremely watered down with transplants. and i’m not saying hood shit is good. but these transplants who are typically white and other are going to be of certain upper income fields, creating a dichotomy between native and transplants. please act like you lived in a city before.
@@youngfase5 It was clean when wealthy blacks occupied it in the 40s and 50s then moved to communities in Queens and Long Island when the Latinos and West Indians blemished it. It's a total cesspool.