She seems like a good soul trynna make her way thru by being someone she's truly not, regardless of her experiences. hopefully she can start using her craft for the betterment of society.
No it's just not you bro. It truly saddens me that acting ignorant/glorifying drug use and murder is looked at as the thing to do.... It's destroying a whole generation of young people. I really don't get it, it's very sad
You don't need to be sad for "our" people. White people don't start feeling embarrassed by every other white person who acts a fool, so why does it have to be this way with black people?
Yup, all these kids & younger generations look to find the easiest way out w/the least amount of work possible, while taking zero accountability & little to no respect for elders / authority. Now, I'm not saying that Mello Twerkz or whatever her name isnt working hard because I can tell she's a hustler & found her ticket out. But generally speaking, the reality is instead of working & making something outta their lives, all these "kids" rather spend all their time protesting whatever the "victim of the month" group is.
Every generation blames the one before it, rock bands glorify sex, drugs, and rock and roll all the time and no one whining about that shit. @@mrbizznessnobizzness8707
This dude can literally hang out with anybody because he's not judgmental. When you are just trying to understand people and see how they live in a friendly way, you can, vibe, with, anyone.
I was looking for SOMEONE to say this because its the truth. If anything, I enjoyed the actual friendship between her and her friends vs in the videos with the guys, they all just sorta stood together
You should definitely do a video about Kensington or Portland or even Seattle. I haven't looked through every single video so you may have already covered it. I apologize if I missed it. I think you should cover the "tranq" situation and the homeless situation in major US cities on the West Coast. Love your videos. I just found your channel today and I love it. Great job.
Tommy, I love how open-minded you are with the people you interview and showcase. You show a very human side of them that they often don't show on their social media and in their music videos.
@@Secondhxmeusually, he learns to be like an investigative reporter, however like you said you can see his bias on thing's he feels more strongly about.
well she is probably no rolemodel but she is young and doing the best to get out of there. she is doing the same thing male rappers do and nobody is hating on them.. i mean they are very chaotic and people should get 9-5 jobs before becoming hood criminals and get shot (or learn smth you want to do)..but she is doing her thing
@@thomashauer6804 Isn't it funny how different the treatment is? Also, this guy talking about a generation being "doomed" because of this is obviously not sane. The reason why this generation is doomed is because the lack of prosperity and the poverty levels, which incidentally create the circumstances for this kind of thing.
Most women don’t even know who she is though. So there’s no doomed. Furthermore I don’t think she meant her lyrics, she meant her hustle. Some of you are judging this lady way too hard. Anyone watching this should’ve been able to see positive qualities she also had…. But too busy judging based off what? Them Partying, twerking?
I love her energy and vibe. She literally is cooking and hosting Tommy. Her apartment looks solid. She is a product of her environment and stands on business.
Tommy G shows the real side of places and the news always shows fear. It's all about making connections with people no matter who they are, their color or background, so many people live in FEAR!
@@Aaliyah-reincarcated The news is all about making MONEY, they sell FEAR and propaganda. Watch some real investigative journalist that are under a network, you will see truth of what really goes on.
Onfoenem , u crazy white boy! The Raq’ on fire & you in some the real real ! Real famous drillerz on that side town playa with the most savage shi comin from foenem block! Glad you made it and stay safe folks
I've been watching you since the beginning, you've grown into such a good interviewer. No matter who or where you are you always make the best of the situation and fit in. Great video man
@@FrequencyORD unfortunately yeah. This country needs some role models and to come together. It's already a f****** mess, but shit, it.may as well be just starting
So I come away from this feeling sorry for her, her friends and the neighborhood. They complain about being left to the streets or they had no options but listen to her mentality and I don’t hear anything that will change that for her. She can’t mess with a guy that isn’t a gangster. If you have a 9-5 you are out. It sounds tough and cool but if you have a community like that how will you improve it. If the women want that then what message is being sent to the men of the community. That’s why I say the problem is culture and not lack of money. Give her a billion dollars and the community gets worst not better
I get what u saying & u got a point. But u gotta understand they still young asf I think Mello bout 22-23 & when the streets, violence, & degeneracy is what u grew up on, that’s all u know. They’re what you would call “institutionalized”. The environment they grew up in shapes them into who they are & it’s a part of who they are, the good & the bad. All of em prob got some sort of trauma + other mental/psychological wounds their environment inflicted into their psyche. When you’re institutionalized, it’s ingrained in you to act how u were raised & do certain things that your environment bred you into thinking is normal. It’s not just something you can turn off overnight. It takes YEARS to undo that brainwashing, YEARS to let go of your trauma, YEARS to essentially re-wire your psyche to become a better person & throw out all the BS that u were programmed with growing up. This is why so many rappers who are from the trenches have a hard time “staying out of trouble” & keep doing dumb sh*t, it’s because they’re institutionalized & while I’m not excusing the behavior, understand it’s deeper than just “staying outta trouble” or “leaving the streets alone”. Their “normal” is gang banging, the streets, getting money, beefing, being drunk/high or off percs 24/7, etc…cuz that’s what the men they grew up around/hang with do. Having a regular 9-5 & just being normal & out the way doesn’t line up with their institutionalized mindset. Mello is still basically in the come up phase hence why she still hangs in the hood around her friends & still be on that rah rah shit. She gone have to put in the work herself to essentially de-institutionalize her mind & grow & mature as she gets older & her career keeps going up. The part about the culture is a lil flawed imo. Cuz you can’t expect Black folks like Mello who are fresh out the trenches & are institutionalized to do anything spectacular with the billion dollars. Of course they finna do dumb shit with it cuz they not tryna build they just feeding their minds & gone spend most of it on shit. You can’t built with all Black people & you shouldn’t either. Ion like when negroes be like “Black folks can’t ever do shit right” but it’s always the degenerates they try to build with instead of the like-minded negroes who are tryna build & aren’t on the BS. It’s disingenuous. Don’t let this be your representation of Black people. You can watch this & then go watch vids of Black families living in big cribs in beautiful neighborhoods in majority Black suburbs no street shit, no twerking, no drugs, no rah rah shit, no ghetto shit, etc.. just regular Black citizens. Sorry for my long ass comment but I wanted to speak my mind on this.
@@DanielKinanga deep. First it is not my impression of black people. It’s my impression of anyone that comes from these urban communities. White trash is a thing. Hispanics have their own hoods. It’s not a black issue. It’s a community issue. It’s the culture that is promoted that is the issue. Let’s be honest. This wasn’t always the facts about the urban communities. I believe the great societies bill of Lyndon Johnson took a problem in the urban communities and threw gasoline on it. They incentivized single mother hood. Removing the man from the house. They took the ability of wealth being created in these communities dooming them to using criminality to thrive and then added drugs to that. They made gangster music popular which promoted this gang culture to the main stream. I look at government that made problems worst which is what government does so easily. I believe crime creates poverty and then poverty creates opportunities for crime to get worst. When you attack the local businesses it drives out businesses which removes small business job opportunities. We are decades into the problems and seeing the manifestation of it and the solution can be started by government reforms which can create safer communities, job opportunities and etc but the final solution will be on the members of the communities to change who their heroes are. They have many to pick from but so far at large they are rejected. I get what you are saying and to some point we are saying the same thing. I acknowledge the trauma but the same is said about abusers. Most abusers were abused themselves. Eventually someone has to break that cycle to end the abuse. This has to be done at a community level and it will take leaders to do it
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Yoo man i just started watching your videos on this years Xmas day since i didn't had sh!t to do lol your sh!t poppin'! You got yourself a new Subscriber!💯
Tommy G, whenever aliens reveal them selves i vote you to make first contact! Youre ability to vibe with and connect too everybody is awesome! Keep up the awesome work 💪
Success comes in many different forms. I would say if this avenue does not align with your vision then maybe try being a little more open minded about the possibilities.
The super sad thing is she seems way more solid than the typical young American these days that couldn't even tell you the name of the VP, or what VP means for that matter. Hard to motivation a generation that can't afford to survive anymore, Boomers ruined America and we're all just trying to adapt.
not everybody grows up like you did, everyone has a different path just because she grew up in the project doesn’t mean you should shame her and it’s not just this generation people like these been around y’all just now trying to criticize and popularize it now
I never heard a Latin say "The cartel makes us look bad". EVERY race has gangsters. Our gangsters are NOTHING compared to everywhere else. They got so much clout they can fight the state. Stop with the anti black BS. I LOVE ALL MY PEOPLE
I loved every minute of this and my devotion/love for this channel would grow tenfold if I saw more women on it! It was so interesting to get a female’s take on this environment
You're the first RU-vidr to ever have me excited to see a new video drop. Second, your cameraman has gotten consistently better and better with each new episode. The shots and angles are consistently showing a lot of improvement. I'm living vicariously through your videos, keep up the hard work!
Of all the people you put in your docs, I think Mello is by far the most talented. I checked her out after this, she already has songs in the millions of plays, including one with Latto. She has serious potential, like you said, and 2024 she's going to have a real hit.
Yeah until one of her dealer/killer boyfriends get her caught up in some shit. She needs to move smart and wise. Not clowning around. She has great potential but with the way her mentality is and where she lives, the risk of it all being gone is quite high.
Haha arguably one of the best parts of the video is the Asian store owner, Mama Teresa! So cool and so funny. "I know her long time" haa 🔥 video as always
Hey bro, your some man, I like your naturalness, meeting all different types, of people.. Big up from Scotland.. Ps I can tell they ladies like you, straight away.. cheers from Glasgow..👹✌️👏👏👏👏
*I think it might be because such a large percentage (%) of black people DO "act a fool" (at least on RU-vid) and that you people (including the highly-educated, law-abiding citizens/blacks that are TRULY making the world a better place) are automatically STEREOTYPED as all being gangsters! It's sad... very sad... but I think that's what happening to you guys. Think I'm just trying to be a jerk here? Do the following... #1. Look around on RU-vid at the way blacks are being portrayed in videos like this one... "The Most Gangster Female In Chicago." #2. After doing that... try your very hardest to find a video/videos that portrays black people in a "positive light." There doesn't appear to be many. It's very sad... but it seems like so many African Americans would rather follow in the footsteps of idiots like "Mello Buckzz" instead of following in the footsteps of blacks who choose to become doctors, dentists, nurses, lawyers, judges, college professors, scientists who are trying to cure cancer, etc., etc. Speaking about saving lives...* *There's a beautiful movie called... "Something The Lord Made." It's a true story about an African American gentleman (played by Mos Def) who changes the world. Watch that movie! Watch it with your kids... it's such a credit to your people. Sooooo... BEAUTIFUL. And last... but not least... do yourself a favor and... surrender your life to JOHN 3:16. Go the distance! I love you guys!*
Tommy, man!!! I feel you could change the world!!! I'm definitely voting for you as president!! Who else on this planet resonates across so many cultures and varieties of people??? I need a Tommy G for President shirt!!!
I love her energy ❤regardless of where she grew up or how.. she seems like a real genuine & happy soul!!! & she just trying to make a way, i support her great video ❤