My mom is from Shreveport Louisiana and dad New Orleans.. so the summer time I use be in 3rd ward with my dad .. I use wonder why he ain’t want us go close to magnolia I see why now .. Rip to my dad he moved from New Orleans trying to do better and end of get killed in Shreveport..,
Can't nobody say "Gangsta testimony put me behind bars". Also not 1 of us can say what we do in his situation, until we are sitting behind bars with a conviction of double life. He was with his patnas day after day, year after year. He knew he would loose his street status, reputation, name, etc, and he had many years to think about his choices. Im confident he ran the play by the other OGs, lifers, dope boys & plugs, and got their thoughts on the play. Terrance Williams figured out and successfully played a real life Cheat Code. He is free, after 23+ yrs incarcerated. He was convicted & sentenced to double life. After he changed his life away from evil, God allowed the first step act, and God's will to allow Gangsta to walk the streets today. If my friends told on me after my demise, I fully support them getting free off my crimes. I salute Gansta for turning away from crime, and salute his story & journey thru life. He still solid in my book
@@Dontbefooled560 I understand where you coming from, but nobody has come out and said "Terrance put me in prison". I know there is alot of what ifs & maybe he dids but until someone comes out, I have to believe he is telling the truth about what happened. The man had plenty of chances to get out over 23 yrs locked up, and given the opportunity to give up Baby and walk free, and he said nothing and sat in there understanding he has life in prison x2. 23 yrs he sat doing his time. When Trump signed the first step act, if you know anyone doing real time, everyone from the inmate in prison, they people on the outside, lawyers, educated homies, celebrities, everyone was looking into how can the first step act could get them out of they prison sentence immediately. The man found a cheat code. And up to right now, nobody has said Gangsta snitched on them. If he can live with his actions who am I to say he is wrong.
@@colt45smith61 if your files is sealed nobody is gonna know if he snitched on them or not. Like I always say you have a choice on joining the streets and you know the rules to it. If your not cut out for it stay on the sidelines everybody loves when shits going good in the streets but when shit gets crazy people make a whole bunch of excuses as to why the snitched smh
Up here in D.C. slim u really dropping history...I hope u talk about the Fire Boys we didn't know anything about them until u brought them out in your videos...U have really great Content...
Well, cut my legs off & call me "Shorty"! I knew Sterling a lil bit. The second I saw the picture here (& the name), it set off memories. He came to my boy Munny's pad (in Metairie) a few times. I knew he was a high-level type cat, & he was cool. He rocked a chain w/ a big name-plate on it at that time, if memory serves. RIP Sterling
Facts.... I can't think of a year any 3rd ward project had more killings than Desire. But when the narrator is from the 3rd ward what do you expect 🤣. I just watch for laughs
@@westisbest3362 I told some friends of mine 20 years ago when NO limit and Cash Money was both big that in a few years people would think that the 3rd ward ran New Orleans. Music and social media brainwas people over time. No hate on the 3rd ward.... but these youtubers and musicians be out the box. People gotta remember these channels are for entertainment only
@Dee2real Yeah. Downtown had more ppl living there back in the day and now. Back in the day the Desire project, St.Bernard, Laffite project, and Florida project was all downtown. Downtown was active too. Not that much of a difference. Just like 10-15 minutes apart from each other. But difference in ppl. Actually the calliope was a big project. It was like 34 city blocks and the desire was like 74 city blocks.
To the world he's mosquito but to me I will always remember him as Rookie from Willow Street between Jackson and Josephine. I met him and his 3 sisters back in the 80's and we had a ball. If you lived around Willow and Jackson in the 80's you know what I'm talking about.
@@coloradoblack3123 I remember him as a guy that would really look out for the youngsters. He never carried himself like a criminal. He would be very neetly dressed. My memories of him will always be great even though he became what he became
Gangsta cooperated against his deceased friends. I’m sure his friends would give him the blessing to do this if they aren’t physically on earth. This is exactly what Durk did when Von died.
@@westlaclede Did knocking down these projects make things worse for the city or better ? Some ppl are saying these projects help contain a lot of crime so it didn’t spread off to other areas like now.
@@Mastersmart2 knocking down the projects didn’t make a lot of things better. It may have slowed down crime in that particular area. Also, the knuckleheads that was in the area doing whatever are in different parts of the city doing the same thing. Now you have these group of people and another group of people fighting each other over territory which results to shooting and killing.
No disrespect. Lately this channel Wayne have conducted one on one interviews; but I wish he could go back and narrate a short documentary. He such a great narrator
Man New Orleans beef legendary yo vs nolia hollygrove vs p town hollygrove vs 13th Thomas vs the Bernard calliope vs 3ng Florida vs desire mazant vs ctc Iberville vs lafitte
@Joe Mall Yea you know the world talk about the Magnolia vs the Calliope, but the city know that the Melph vs the Thomas was next level type of deadly cause it was nonstop spinnin with them lil niqqas and sadly a lot of innocent people were effected by that shit, specifically in the 2010s with the 110ers vs YMM
@@reidwilson7974 I wonder was midnight really about dat that song goes hard he prolly was involved in that 10th vs 7ward beef then projects went to war
@@ManManJersey FACTS B.G. derrick & Weezy was the first dudes I saw rockin iceberg as a matter of fact B.G. derrick went cop the same iceberg fit lil Weezy had on I think it was at the soul train awards or the video respect us people don't realize B.G. derrick was in the # 1 stunna video when they go in the trailer to put baby grill in his mouth you gotta slow the video down to see him it's at the 1:18 minute skip from hollygrove standing behind him
What code if snitching is snitching den y niggas take plea deal basically snitching on themselves naw if u believe in the code take tht 💩 to trial win or lose but niggas don’t lik speaking on tht part the don’t is no snitching right well tht should also include yourself cuz u still working wit them ppl tryna get a lighter sentence
They forgot to mention me as one of the front line for hot boys it's was actually 5 of us and I actually created the name for us one day somebody was frying fish with the AC off and all the windows and doors closed...I screamed out "damn it's hot boy" and the rest was history we use to steal fish too
They came thru the Bienville court on them bikes we had d.j. going on the we was sitting on the pouch and they came thru my cousin girlfriend got kill that day I remember that day like it was yesterday
@@pambeforethestorm9784was crazy is I was in the driveway when sterling got kill they turn n the driveway off Bienville by the store n the front and soon as they park that's when it happen.
@@timothymiller5389 were they beefin with somebody back there? because it seems to me ppl leaving that part out why dude got killed …Was you cousin ol lady the only one that got killed that day?
@@ballybrad504 no they wasn't beefin they wasn't doing straight business and I guess they thought cause of they name ringin everywhere they just thought people fear them until they was shown different they came again one night and things didn't go as they plan it gangsta talk about it on vlad
Nobody says it but I definitely think YELLA BOYS death was the reason the magnolia and the Yo started beefing because it was said the hot boys had something to do with it. YELLA HAD MAJOR LOVE OUT THE MAC MEPLH AND YO WHICH EXPLAINS WHY UPTOWN STREETS GOT TRICKY AFTER HE PASSED.
We been TRICKY the whole city been bout da foolishness it’s killers everywhere in New Orleans just can’t say a certain faction was responsible for everything! Uptown VL Representative
The Nolia and the Yo had drama on the slick forever, but niqqas more or less tolerated each other on the strength of being the 3rd Ward and they always hooked up to go against the St. Thomas and Downtown. The bottom fell out when Mosquito got smashed back there and the war kicked off. But then a few years later, the Dooney Boyz (Magnolia) cliqued up with the Porch Boys (Frontatown Calliope) and Hollygrove. Niqqas got get back for Yella. I know that for certain. I ain’t gon say no more than that. R.I.P my big dawg Albert G. Thomas, it’s always gon be a Second & Freret to the Magnolia to 6th & B thang with me. Free Tec
Im from Brooklyn, I remember visiting N.O in like 98 Mardi Gras, I wanted to see what the hood was like, went thru Magnolia and walked thru dolo. The way they live reminded me of slavery
Slim wasn't a hot boy he jus ran wit em all. They all from the same section but that song souljaz on my feet was a war story him and a few of the hot boyz got into together
All of them were smiling in their pictures but people just don’t know behind the smile they stone cold killers rip dooney sterling mosquito shoutout to gangsta