Today Nip is on The Best Side!! Much love to The Brother!!!! Today The Nations have chosen sides against us! Also using B.S like this to hold against us!!! Y'all Clowns will rather help them come against us!!! If Nip & Rino on that other level of The Game,it's time for us Now!!
I had the opportunity of meeting Eiht in 2001 and my guy is the coolest. I’ve always been a fan of his craft and it’s nice to see him doing and looking well.
he love telling that story but that shit wouldnt fly if they was in Dallas DOC was not a gangsta but we was and would have acted if we was aware of that shit...dewberry didnt say nothing at all and i know why,he dont like DOC kus he feel like DOC left DALLAS and didnt put us on that everybody thought DOC was from cali and not WESTDALLAS TX and thats where Dewberry from..West Dallas is the Second roughest hood if not the first but its a tossup between the West and the South witch is my hood but ion think South Dallas the roughest just because its my hood its just that hard but the West is crazy they the first to have \Bloods and Crips that close to each other..Rupit Circle(i cant spell tht shit lol) CRIPS Fishtrap BLOODS those are 2 projects and only a chain link fence separated
they insinuated that it was crippin/ GRAPE street when they showed the scene about the police looking for O Dogg( n' the movie camera pans up on the Grape St sign while the police car rolls by...) Boys in the hood was also showing banging( Cube & Ferris crews getting into it)
Not necessarily. Caine with that bright ass Blue shirt after getting lectured to by his grandpa made it obvious along with the extras in the background.
Mr David Blake is the greatest. He’s my favorite artist he can do it all from mix, master, to produce all by himself. But all for the money was and still is my shit but dollars and sense is a masterpiece.
Music to Drive by was monumental to us in Pittsburgh. Spice 1 too at the time. We Come Strapped was too good to believe as a follow-up. We were fans of Quik, but Eiht had way more bangers 💯
I wish it never went sideways with Death Row. That would of been a major company today. I see what James is talking about, Suge felt that power and it changed his whole character
I'm from Dallas Oak Cliff and the group or area I grew up in ( Roosevelt HS, The Zoo, SOC, Ledbetter, Kiest Park, Glendale Park) we jammed Quik and Eight but mostly Quik , AMG, Hi C, 2nd to None.
Menace to Society my favorite movie of all time mane, I know I've seen it like 2,321 times since I was 5 in '95....I can literally quote the movie from beginning to end!
There'e a scene when they in the alley and the dudes in the alley do the Grape Street high five. They made plenty of unspoken references to Grape in the movie.
They had gang shit in there but it was subtle & left for the viewer to figure out,for instance when Harold gets jacked those dudes represented Bloods while Kane & his crew leaned towards the Crips,the Hughes brothers said that they “wanted to make a movie about gangsters not gangs”
*Eastside Low Bottoms sh*t !* _Tappin' in from South Central Los Angeles_ Whn OG's talk, I listen ! The era of bangin' whn Eiht was in the streets, and especially whn Mob James was in the streets is unmatched. Those 80's and early to mid 90's out here in LA were vicious ! A friend and I were just talking about this the other day: _If u survived thru those times _*_on the streets,_*_ u did something kinda special !_ As a non-affiliate myself, I saw how a lot of situations unfolded...some BADLY ! And that was just me being on the outside looking in. The corner I lived on in the late 80's to around '93 STAYED crackin' ! Just ONE small sample: Luckily in my section at the time, the "rivals" to the locals knew I didn't 'bang. But if u saw me back then and _didnt't_ know, u couldn't tell (I stayed G'd up !). Anyway, there were "rivals" literally on the next block. I was standing right on the corner of my block and the main street. I watched a car hit the corner, normal speed, about 20 feet in front of me. As it's turning, the passenger with a look on his face like, "There them muhfukaz go right there !", leaned out the passenger window with a sawed-off gauge and started gettin' off down the block ! That was one of a FEW times that, if I WAS a banger, I would've been GONE ! Shout out to the OG's. ✊🏾✊🏾
@@lakerfan8297 *Eastside Low Bottoms sh*t !* Maaaaan, wasn't it ! I remember gettin' bounced out on by a car full of Pueblos on 45th and Ascot, walking home from Jeff in about '90 or '91. Shit was REAL in the field ! That "I don't bang" sh*t didn't really fly in a lot of instances. ✊🏾✊🏾
@@lowbo47omsascotave nah... not all the time especially on the Eastside. Every 5 blocks you in a different hood. I grew up between that 105 &110 freeway right on fig so I feel you
That’s facts but it was also mofukas from Cali coming out here with they bullshit I knew that’s how it was for us in El Paso I grew up fighting southsiders from LA tryna come outchea with that recruiting bullshit
@@TheRealJrok shit goes quiet every few years when police sweep the streets but after 2012 the city got a lot quieter shit is getting wild out here again about a shooting every other day type shit
I'm from the Midwest too. If you talking Quik vs Eiht I don't think anybody outside the west cared. If you talking East Vs West Ohio was definitely West coast all day lol. I hated the East LOL. I think Ohio was more West coast because Eazy E was here and helped Ohio/Midwest get on.
Yep. Had death threatz and we come strapped with me in Iraq and Afghanistan. Still listen to 'em. Feel like I know the dude. Great to see him alive and well
Menace to Society was mimicking Oakland. No bloods or crips, 5.0 mustangs, no lowriders, Oakland rappers in the movie, one of the characters was “the pimp of the bunch” and Spice 1 was supposed to play O Dog.
Actually Menace II Society was set in Jordan Downs and just repped the hoods in Cali period. Harold was a Crip from Long Beach. Awax, O-Dog, Blue Loc(Too Short), Chauncey, Kane & The homies was Crip even Ronnie's Baby Daddy, Pernell was Crip. There was slanguage and hand gestures all over the place. Ilena's cousin appeared to be colorblind though as well as the dude Kane jacked for his ride & a Double Burger with Cheese. Though set in Watts, all of Cali was represented by style of dress, the g-code, drive-by shootings, weed smoke, fourty ounces of Old English & St Ides. You were also wrong about there being no lowriders in the movie. I saw two being Harold's whip & Stacy's car. They were sitting low homie.
@@marcuswiggins7472 just because it was filmed in LA, doesn’t mean the story wasn’t about Oakland. Tough? Oakland and Stockton are the murder capitals of California, potna. What you mean?
@@MillieMoBuckz when they in the Jordan downs talking about getting her back. “You ready for a 187?” O got a blue dickie suit on and dude in the background got on purple bandanas.