I believe you. Yeah I was arrested by mistake once or twice in my lifetime n lol..I really had the funniest most hilarious cellmates of all time like ...when the new day would come other inmates would come to my cell like "yo bro, you was laughing loud alot the whole night, frfr, u good?"..." Nah I couldn't sleep , frfr"....I was thinking "sheesh, this is jail, my cellmate is just positive vibes funny as hell and inmates mad I'm lol all night like "I'm getting released I ain't stressed"😭😭🤣
You , Slim and 504 Unplugged should come with a podcast. Once a week and blow up. Just my opinion but I like how you shout them guys out to and their platforms
Remember meeting them in the 80’s. My mom used to work at Jackson Barracks, and treated everyone fair. Lot of old heads really looked out based on the fact that they had a good encounter with mom when she worked in the system.
How were they able to get out of Angola? A short stay there is rare. Shout out Bubba, “I never really was into old school cars. That’s Fresh thing. I rock wit the new whips” Brooks!
@@gslimm40 I can’t remember but he was like my OG always told me keep my eyes on the sparrow cause I ain’t trying to go out like my lil homies Harold and Darryl
Og im from yazoo city man i happy to see yu home og no matter wat they say a real man own up to his mistakes and take his lick u did that for many years yu motivation rt u made it out you gave life sentences back , BUT BIG BRO DON'T TURN YOUR BACK ON PEOPLE LIKE C-MURDER og keep it tru to the game if them other dudes wanna turn they back on u o well Og frfr im 24 my name Cee They call me Bobcat straight from shadylane740 yazoo city ms rs ino allot that happened in the feds out here but its better left in prison BMS BETTER MEN SOCIETY
same dudes from the 80s was in the 90s fareal fareal. if u jumped off the porch in 1984 at like 14, u were only 24 in 1994. only difference is as u get older people pass/go to prison, so as the 80s went on, the gangsters from the 70s faded away. 80s and 90s were one in the same basically. only difference is, rap just became more prevalent in the 90s. dudes was still listening to marvin gaye in 1984-1985 and the isley brothers and guy..r&b type stuff was the norm. rap matured and became a billion dollar industry in the 90's, and record labels accepted it...that's probably the biggest difference between the 80's and 90's. all the kingpings and ricos from the 1990's on the big gangsters started in the 1980's...like if a kingpin got locked up in 1995, the rico might go back to 1985 or something. so the 90's still had the 80's players...i'd say when clinton came in, by like 1994, the guys from the 80's were all put in prison because america was so violent. they started the prison industrial complex that we know today because all those laws were passed in every state to be ''tough on crime''. but hell yeah, from the 80s to about 1994, the same gangsters roamed the streets
It ain’t many left yaheard. Terrell must used to real live raise savages. And steppa down here down here don’t mean you got 1 or 2, means you got least a few
The thing is that was just the way them Dudes was living all around the city. I knew allot of cats heavy. They also kept a lot of Brothers out them streets! 🖤💪🏼🇬🇳
@@slickrick7455 ain’t nothing kidding about. Terrenance was in the feds for multiple years. He could have came across them. Plus not to mention they supposedly offered Drake his first music contract.
@@slickrick7455 not at all. Never even watched a documentary on here before. But if you knew better you’d do better. A lot of things more connected than 1 may think
They use to stay in the east too. Harold was in my class at Abe. Always was a cool Nigga. They ain't twins tho. I think Darryl is older. After we graduated and the really started gettin money the use to keep a reserved secton at the bar in Whispers...✌🏾
Keep going my g ! Don’t like the move ! But broski I like the message and that’s all that matters you trying to save deez men from the time in hell , cuz it’s about the future of our people! Big bro fuck em do you ! We at war
My paw paw name Fred Scott idk if he was a legend but from what I heard was he master p plug an he was in the movie I’m bout it do you know of em an can you do a story bout em
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