Oh shit, Yo Bro, I just fuckin' forgot/ & remembered that I wasn't outside in 2010, I was already in my 4th spot, 1 Medium & 3rd Max in the state at the time ( For Burg. 2nd degree (past life now legal) so you're right, I wasn't outside for 2010, because I was already gone. BronxBabyUgly! & I everywhere I go I'm good even while being hated - BRONX POWER!!!
Im from Forest!! We did not get along with McKinley!!! Davidson and little ville and prospect ave was all in tune!! But 23 park was forest home court.. you need to mention union ave and interval..
@@mfcannon8876 yeah my aunt live over there in John Adams pjs i use to walk to her house from forest pjs all the time its still lit over there by jackson ave train station.
House parties in the bx 06-07 smfh Yall dont know how to act bro and for the record, just by living in the X that automatically means you outside🤣🤣🤣 Put the viewers on to how the BX burned and graffiti
@@Asafo87 For the record, I'm using "white" in the way that black people use it, meaning "not black." In the Bronx, we were always ethnics. Italian-Americans, Irish-Americans, American Jews, German-Americans were the largest ethnicities in the Bronx, but there were also enough Polish Americans for a Polish rite church, eg. There were Chinese Americans and Puerto Ricans (Puerto Rico is in the US, so no hyphen needed). "White people" to us meant WASPS: white Anglo-Saxon Protestants. They lived in "restricted" towns like Bronxville or Rye or Cos Cob or Danbury eg. "Restricted" meant "no Jews allowed" and "Catholics discouraged." In the Bronx, we were all Jews or Catholics. The only Protestants were black.
Thank you fam. I miss the Bronx
Webster Ave from 170 & grew up on Wash169
Lived there this whole year shit was wickedddddd
that deli next to Kennedy’s was my go to
The Bronx 167 th was the home of Legendary hip hop club disco fever
Lol..that video was dope.I lived all over this city,every boro(except Statin),but when I lived in the BX was when I heard the most gun shots
This guy is smart he knows his stuff without the Bronx a lot of things wouldn’t exist like hip hop for example
Facts
Peace the first person to throw a jam at the park was Disco Mario from Bronxdale projects in the BX
JHS. 123 was one of the places that he performed in but u know that already lol
The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan was born in the X god! Appreciate your videos
Harlem, Brooklyn and the Bronx gave New York the flavor, don't @ me.
That’s a cap
@@duronbryant5921 no it’s not
@@albaptiste8691 it is
@STAY TRUE Nah fam
Cant forget queens either we can forget about staten Island all they had was just wu tang thats it lmao
I saw crotona pool on hey Arnold
Funzone, he knows the vibes.
Im about to go to the X this weekend for my niece birthday party. It's gone be lit. I ain't been to NY since covid.
The pool though 😂😂😂
Oh shit, Yo Bro, I just fuckin' forgot/ & remembered that I wasn't outside in 2010, I was already in my 4th spot, 1 Medium & 3rd Max in the state at the time ( For Burg. 2nd degree (past life now legal) so you're right, I wasn't outside for 2010, because I was already gone. BronxBabyUgly! & I everywhere I go I'm good even while being hated - BRONX POWER!!!
Dont forget 219st, the valley by co op, allerton ave and 228th
Webster Ave fam
I was from Park Ave on 183rd street, now I live in Harlem
1428
Im from Forest!! We did not get along with McKinley!!! Davidson and little ville and prospect ave was all in tune!! But 23 park was forest home court.. you need to mention union ave and interval..
Facts. I’m from 156 st & union ave . 90’s
@@mfcannon8876 yeah my aunt live over there in John Adams pjs i use to walk to her house from forest pjs all the time its still lit over there by jackson ave train station.
I just moved from forest to gun hill, just picked up my last stuff from forest today lol
Forest got the EATERSSSS 😂😂
Forest got the EATERSSSS 😂😂
Crotona still wild lol
Yup im off 174 hahah
Lmmfao good shit bro… Morris Ave bro… also Lmmfao at the 3:03 mark…
Fax crotona pool was dangerous different hoods
WORD ABOUT THAT 2ND SESSION
I remember that wit the girl 😭😭🤦🏽♂️
3:50 😂😂😂
What street 23 park on ?
House parties in the bx 06-07 smfh
Yall dont know how to act bro and for the record, just by living in the X that automatically means you outside🤣🤣🤣
Put the viewers on to how the BX burned and graffiti
Bro every house party i went to always ended in shootings literally 🤣🤣🤣 The Bronx always been wild
How many hoods are in the Bronx lol? Are any of em not wild?
Riverdale, kings bridge, Pelham coop city(now) there’s a few the projects are wild tho
Little Italy aka sev side
Wrdd
163 tinton ave forest pjs
Stacy dash
Half of Rikers island belongs to Queens.
Slick Rick was born in the UK.
The shit he's saying is on point.. smh especially about Davidson, 23 Park, Hustle Ave, Forest P's, Lyman.
You aint never told a lie
23 park
Niggaz hated by not hitting the like
BX love
Longwood Ave the trenches if yk yk
Is sill is
Are there any "white" people in the Bronx?
Yeah, theres a big part of the bronx thats suburban full of white people
@@eeeee7908 I'm guessing: Riverdale, Woodlawn Heights, City Island, Pelham Gardens, and Throggs Neck. Is that about right?
Yeah and they not normal white people even that a pop on u 😅on sight
Riverdale, City Island, Morris Park, Pelham Bay, Throggs Neck, Woodlawn and Country Club are the "white" areas of the Bronx.
@@Asafo87 For the record, I'm using "white" in the way that black people use it, meaning "not black." In the Bronx, we were always ethnics. Italian-Americans, Irish-Americans, American Jews, German-Americans were the largest ethnicities in the Bronx, but there were also enough Polish Americans for a Polish rite church, eg. There were Chinese Americans and Puerto Ricans (Puerto Rico is in the US, so no hyphen needed).
"White people" to us meant WASPS: white Anglo-Saxon Protestants. They lived in "restricted" towns like Bronxville or Rye or Cos Cob or Danbury eg. "Restricted" meant "no Jews allowed" and "Catholics discouraged." In the Bronx, we were all Jews or Catholics. The only Protestants were black.