Be cool bro, we goin somewhere with this, these stories are over 20 years old, there’s a transformation if you just be patient, by the way people might not understand why you’re Athiest I do
I wasn't speaking about y'all two I was just speaking in general as a people im from California I grew up bangin since 1987 I was 7 ... I've done my fair share made some Mama's cry so I'm not speaking from the outside perspective
Dig but just stick around the twins got some shit brewing and we gone pull all these so called Gangstas coat when we see who bout putting their boots on the ground to go into these communities and save these babies, we Overstand we can’t initially come out speaking like that, we gotta reel em in with the kinda shit they like to hear, then BOOM what’s up with this UNITY SHIT THO??? Ya dig?
Soldiers will come home & tell you all the enemies they killed in war & get called heroes but when black people speak on the war of survival we point the finger . Killing is killing brother man made the world this way long ago
These dudes and Zae interviews I swear be some real, genuine, vulnerable, ain't no shame I ain't tryna act like I'm the hardest gangsta out interviews man I love their interviews. Very refreshing
Zae must live in New Orleans , we be seeing that boy , by hisself , saw him on Jackson and freret for Mardi Gras didn’t remember where I knew him from until I saw a few of his videos
@The Think2wice Podcast Yea he say he live down here now. Jackson and Freret been my Zulu post up spot since 1988, my first Mardi Gras out the womb ya dig. I used to play in that grass lot when it wasn’t nothing but sand. I remember when that bih had a big blue house right there. I went to McDonogh 36 and everything. R.I.P. Lil Authur R.I.P Lil Micey R.I.P Kevin
To hear them talk is like hearing 1 person talk because they’re so in tune with each other 🔥 but it’s always funny too cause they’ll say “my momma” or “my daddy” and I’m like that’s Y’ALL mommy, y’all twins bruh 😂😂😂
@@jamesgreen3066 it actually happened around June 16 1992 I still have the clippings from the state times me and Robo was Hella tight even though he was from Valley Park and I was from the south it happened behind Cortana mall at a teen club called club nouveau Robo was 15 or 16 and I was 17 at the time we was fighting dudes from Glenoaks that was 21 22 23 years old the Man that did it was 22 years old from Glenoaks and he wind up beating Robo with a walking cane how got the walking cane in the teen club I don’t know, how they got into the club at that age I don’t know 😮because the max age was 17 we were fighting grown men, the dude that did it only got 10 years in Parish prison.
You know some people have there own opinions.Baton Rouge is Pretty similar to New Orleans in my opinion only difference is the N.O. has more has more housing units than BR has & the way people talk only difference is them N.O. dudes move different from the way dudes B.R. move .Baton Rouge & New Orleans has a similar view just a different mentalities slangs & different types of people nice too know the twins has love & respect for Baton Rouge there are a few other N.O. dudes would've been interviewed mention Baton Rouge an would try too disrespect the whole city.
Bruh dem females in dem country towns luv NOLA niggas look hwy 90 from bridge city,avondale boutte,raceland all the way to houma, river road back side where my kin folks teside from hahnville,edgard/killona/vacherie I never had any resistance in none of dem towns cause every bruh was cool n respectful n vice versa show me respect it will be equally returned and they know how we rock in the city but beautiful sweet freaky country girls fo sho ✌
I always felt safer in New Orleans than I did Baton Rouge. Baton Rouge niggas always had a Chip On Their Shoulder. Because they always had to hear "Y'all not New Orleans or y'all not worse then New Orleans"
@@whoahna8438 Naw my nigga it wasn't in my mind. And I didn't say B.R. niggas was worried about N.O. BUT what I can tell you, in the 90's IT WAS ALL ABOUT THE N.O. (Louisiana Wise) So niggas in B.R. use to let it be known back then that, THEY ARE JUST AS MUCH ABOUT THAT AS THEN THE N.O. IS
Just like new student in school small town don't have much so it aint ish make a rumor and it come with territory....a female fine aint thinking bout dem ...new dude get her ...that town Plotting smh
@@bookiebrown7012e no I know poonie and his sister muffin poonie went to Sarah T.REED high and he stood on star st . I stayed on the last street which Venice st
Robbo was a good dude, basketball star, he was hit with at stick and didn't make it, he was from valley park but was not into no street shit... also he was the older cousin of Nba Big Dump
My cousin was just talking about how he pulled up beside some boys and they was playing some music and he was thinking, "Man them boys don't know how to buck in the car. I need to show em." Ain't nothing like Baton Rouge
I get the twins point describing dudes in the car bucking. I remember watching that Thuggin It and Lovin It and how wild they were holding guns and screaming to get camera time. One dude was one the block stripping to his boxers counting money. And this other dude Rambo and his homeboy were laying in the street with a pillow screaming and no lie it looked like "Don't Be A Menace to South Central". I know it's calm, decent, intelligent people everywhere. So I don't believe that's an accurate representation of the city as a whole. But they also have some of the wildest I've seen..lol.
Deuteronomy 28:54 [54]So that the man that is tender among you, and very delicate, his eye shall be evil toward his brother, and toward the wife of his bosom, and toward the remnant of his children which he shall leave:
Good vid Wayne, the Twins ain't lying I was locked up wit dem boys from B.R. shout out Crip, J boy Johnny boy, Cedric and them boys eps was wyld them boys was ignant wit it. #Cottonport 99'
I’m a frequent flyer of both city’s. BR mostly. But NO got that grimy vibe feel still depending where you go , but BR people do be pulling up Wildn out buckin. It’s very energetic and entertaining I always be chilling and go home with plenty of story’s 😂 shout out both city’s doe , great place to VISIT But not to live 😂 take that how y’all want. 😅
Maybe if you live wild like this. Ask the people that actual live legit lives and live in good neighborhoods how they feel 😆. Total opposite when you get your money up. 🤷🏽♂️
@@Iamhimbutyouarenot still wouldn’t live there money or not , state laws , police , natural disasters ect. ESP as a black man. , everything NOT about money in this world ,
@@billysanders6758 I said what I said . Oaktown hoe And that club behind mall city is club dreams. I dun went to war with them SSB niggas boosie & Kirby (south side). I use to punish them niggas at the plantation inn (Florida Blvd)
Facts brothers when you move people hate jealousy I went from dc to Florida had cousins and everything but they was hating because the girls like new boys and I was better at baseball any sport really 😂 but 💪🏿💪🏿💯💯
Shotzout br ta no DAT bloody red stick stick it is wat it is but it want change n louisiana neva we all get it how we live n I luv DAT we can go anywhere n make it belee dat
Let me give this advice to city folks. When you go to the club in the city. Nobody really knows each other like that. It's cool to bounce around and holla a random girls. When you go to a club in a smaller town. People know each other. Its best not to bounce around like that. Pay attention to who knows who. Small town people have history and are protective of their female family members. If you see a fine one, don't just run up on her like that. Peep her out first.
Early 90’s y’all was wild y’all had a curfew in mall city y’all was young and gettin money like a mofo back then. I’m talkin 88-92 them basketball courts was a treacherous area to hang out at that’s for sure
I like these brothers vibes 🍾🔥 took me a minute to get used to the dressing alike but overall I salute them for their storytelling. Atlanta support New Orleans 😎💰
@@khalidtownseel5966 yea brah that’s just our get down I’m glad most twins don’t like to dress alike , makes us different as twins , salute brudda you get it
I moved to South BR in the Bottom back in 1990. Went to South East and McKinnley for 2 years. It was different back then, they did fight a lot but New Orleans was about that trigger play long before. I didn't really have any problems though, they used to make fun of my New Orleans Accent but that was about it. Now we all pretty much sound alike.
Anybody from BR heard of a nigga named Boo Milton? The niggas I was cool w from BR used to talk about that dude all the time. My dog Ron, Jadaar, Mike, Lamar
Boo Milton was a big dog made millions from the streets he even brought Tupac & Suge to BR to his club LA LIVE now known as club splash in the bottom Southside