We all had a crew as teens but when you reach between the ages of 18 to 25 you have to split from the crew you were raised around as teens. The running in packs drag you down especially when everyone is only inspiring to be rappers and street dudes. The day you split and move is the day your life will get better just ask any mature man over 30.
Man what u said only relevant if mfs ain’t escalating with each other. You sayin all that but look at them boys from Chicago…. They whole gang put on . N they out the hood
Their situation is between the ears. They are brainwashed. One can easily Make money in America. Plenty of people Who can’t even speak English come to the country with nothing and make a living.
Love watching these videos they all so close like family they ain’t got much but they got each other that’s worth more than anything ❤ watching from Liverpool uk
I live here in Blytheville. We all can only do so much. I steadily try and do what I can, but I’m only one person. There are so many good people here, they’re just too scared to step out of their comfort zone, because the drugs, guns and violence out weigh the good. I am far from being at the poverty level, but I live where the norm is to hear gunshots almost every day/night. If everyone who was able to help would just try, without the fear that keeps them rooted, Blytheville could make a comeback. In the last 14 years the crime and drugs have gotten worse. I will continue to help where I can, with hopes that with some small acts of kindness the children around here know someone cares and they are enough. Prayers for the people of Blytheville. Because only we can make it better together.
Damn…. You went to the country fo feel! 🔥 northeast Arkansas! My dad’s hometown is 20 miles north of here Caruthersville, Missouri. It’s on the border of Tennessee, and Arkansas on the Mississippi River. You should go to the bootheel area of southeast, Missouri, and do a HoodVlogs!
Never would I have thought you would do this my whole family migrated from this town I visited years ago for a family reunion and went to McDonald’s then the rolling rink oh yea and Walmart that was about it
Hellllll yeah what up Blytheville! They’re tellin the straight truth in this vid. Much appreciate hearing the shoutout to skate world from back in the day. Ain’t nothin gonna change with my former classmate in the governor’s office, she has no love for her state at all. She wouldn’t stop in Blytheville to asses funding needs or anything. It’s not a shocker when things like churches and small community organizations & businesses actually hold the town together. You have to lift each other up just like up north a bit in dog town. So so so much love to this project and the folks you’re talking to. This is America. It don’t look the same everywhere and that’s the whole damn point y’all. WPS
Honestly …they need programs to teach people how to refurbish houses… electricians, plummers… landscaping… to make that place attractive… to encourage people to stay and create better lives… ❤
North East sending Respect to Arkansas to you all from the First Nation's Rez-Life N.S Can...East of Montreal and North of Boston 👍🏼🔥💥..🦅✊🏼 have a Great Day all day everyday ✌🏼❤️& Respect LL77
I used to live in Blytheville as a young boy back in the late 70’s. Went to an all black elementary school. Saw a lot of wrestling matches every Friday night. Manila AR was still sort of segregated back then.
I have family in Blytheville I went down there for the first time in 2019 for a reunion, not gone lie it wasn’t nothing to do whatsoever lol but the people are super kind. I’m from flint Michigan live in the outskirts of it now..(the burbs lol) it ain’t really nothing in flint, but Blytheville really do need to put more things there for the people.
This is what I appreciate about the hood vlogs, the people shown here, are really and do share a positive vibe despite the surroundings and environment. No wanna-be gangsta crap that I see often, who are more loud than actually carrying true bass in their voice and tone. Respect.
@@T.J.Caldwell318Yeah he is that’s why he controls everyone’s land. And still kills original people along with modern day slavery. I’m happy that you realized. Because not to many people know these days.
I wouldn’t call it “wanna be” because they are just as serious as European mafias. But they just aren’t trying to over represent as if they are in competition with other cities.
I remember running those streets back in the late 80s. Back when the Air Force base was open. Man how time changes things. Good luck to you boys, stay safe down there.
You are doing Great thingd my brother putting on Arkansas on the map for real ! fuck the haters keep doing you a real inspiration for all the people in Arkansas u bless my brother and stay dangerous 🔥‼️📍🥶
@@MachineGunKali yea it wasnt entertaining but man you def didnt couldnt get away with anything cause everyone knew everyone. I still prefer the country life even though i slighty upgraded. The quiet and calmness of it all. Shout out to he 870 still in my blood
I noticed that in every inner city in black communities there are no skating rinks, bowling alleys, movie theaters, some areas no swimming pools. We had all of this when I was growing up in the 60s. There was block parties and the block club members taking us to amusement parks, rodeos. This all stopped in the 80s
What happened to all the social clubs that supported the community? I have tried to get a social club started, doing things as in the past for the community. It was a no go. People only want to join one for enjoyment only
Shake n Bake in West Baltimore. Baltimore City has pools, too . Most of the he bowling alleys are gone, the recs and some of the PAL centers are closed. There's skate lands in the county too
@@Slibby1981 Give tax money to private business? Why don't residents patronize those businesses. They too busy carjacking. committing armed robbery shooting one another and making rap records
Thank you HoodVlogs for teaching me how to love my beautiful Black young brothers! I used to fear and avoid them! I now love them to death! Thank you! It is the Lord's work that you are doing out here on the internet. Thank you thank you thank you!!! ✌✌✌
very good and original videos and few people dare to document this kind of things, greetings from argentina, I really like the culture of the united states
Tryin to explain to folks up here in the PNW what it’s like down there is hilarious. It’ll be 98 degrees outside, 98% humidity, sweatin thru your drawers lol, then a tornado starts up and whole dang sky turns green lolol people don’t know!
I used to talk to a guy from there. He said he never been anywhere but there. He haven't really traveled anywhere and to me that was sad. He said he wanted a new start and wanted to move. I told him to come to Philly. I live alone and no kids. He never came here because it was the fear of the unknown. I'm glad he didn't now because not too long covid hit and I don't think it would have worked out with us honestly. He's still there in Blytheville Arkansas
I would tell theses young guys and females despite where they grew up that didn’t have any positive impact on their lives you just have to stay and think positive. There’s always a positive way out. I grew up in poverty my plan was to stay in school get my education and join the military an that’s what I did now I’m retired after 23 years of service. Thanks for the videos that you put out HoodVlogs
I worked at the power plant that's right on the outskirts of Blytheville, I worked the plant for like 3 months so I stayed in Blytheville for that time and seen the functions of the lil town n shit... It was cool, I bought weed from this guy lol ...
Dam when I see these small low income hoods and it's surroundings I honestly feel thankful for the things I have and where I live. I pray these people make it out of the hood and impoverished areas. Thanks for the videos hoodvlogs 💯