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I'm from south Seattle this ain't the worse part of Seattle. Go to 12 & Jackson. And them back streets you'll get a taste. I can tell you ain't from Seattle.
I live in Seattle but we don’t really have any hoods anymore. So many of are hoods have been gentrified. I live in the Central District and in the 80’s and 90’s it was considered the hood.
The shittiest places in western Washington are probably Parkland/Lakewood in Tacoma, the Quinault res, and Grays Harbor Co. There are some other methed out shitholes out there in the sticks too, but Seattle is pretty nice now. I live in Skyway and it's pretty quiet up here on the hill these days.
I'm from Dallas and my wife is from Flint. We went to Seattle a few years ago stayed a few days and drove to Vancouver. We drove around trying to find the hoods. Seattle is one of the most beautiful city I've ever visit.
Flint is real poverty. Same with most of Detroit. Camden NJ, paterson NJ, baton rouge Louisiana, east st Louis etc. Don't get it twisted west coast hoods can be deceptive but its not extreme overt poverty at all
Yeah I'd have my boy Marcus and felix tell ya the other side of my city and they from that Tango Blast Houston shit lol on top of me currently residing in Memphis ... family from the chi Southside, 87th Halsted , got family in 7 Mile ......... btw Tell your wife to shout them Geto Boyz , Rmc Mike and Yn Jay,Louie ray... Free that Man Rio the young Og
Shoulda went to downtown seattle lol in the heart woulda seen mad crackheads yall think bc it not run down n dirty out here niggas is not dying evryday or sum
The real "hood" of Seattle is downtown and neighborhoods near it. Huge homeless population. You will see lots of gang bangers, like Bloods, downtown because of all the addicts. That's where I'd go. Pioneer Square and Belltown. There's a Blood set at 3rd and Pine next to a McDonald's. That McDonald's is sorta scary and has cops posted in it all the time.
It's called 3P there in downtown not real Bloods mostly run aways and females and dudes who fell off on drugs we make fun of them for being so bummy in Seattle but plenty people have lost there life in downtown Rest there souls but the Pirus or in the Central District up the hill from downtown in the neighborhoods of the CD East Side Piru & LP also Valley Hood Piru which are connected with the BGDs who still bang BGD and don't believe in the seperation of GD's and BDs known as Duce 8 and East Union connected with the Pirus all the Crips or from the South end and further south the CD kicked out the Crips in the 80s every other hood elsewhere mainly excepted the Crips but not us from the CD
Even the bad areas look beautiful in seattle. Lotta weird shit going on in the streets tho. Dont leave anything valuable in your car or you will come back to it missing and your window busted out.
It looks beautiful but there is fuck all to do there and it’s full of meth addicts and homeless crackheads. Like all Democratic run places, its been destroyed. I lived West of Seattle for 7 years. Back living in England now and haven’t seen one tweaker! Life is so much better. 🥰
Yes they do, but they also Hoods but it‘s not going trough the Hell like in Detroit or Baltimore, even the Hoods there make me scared how they look like, I‘m happy that the Hoods over here in Cali are very sunny and lively. Shoutout from Westlake LA 🇺🇸
This is no joke, you guys. A bunch of nasty anarchy was happening in CHOP and CHAZ in downtown Seattle last summer. Even when I lived there over 20 years ago, I knew someone who had cleaned up his life, only to be kidnapped, robbed, and held overnight by his former comrades.
It doesn't matter where the place is, if the people are good it's a good area, if the people are bad it's a bad area. Also having respect for each other!
I grew up on the street at the 1:11 mark ( S.Dakota st. in Columbia city ), my mothers home is probably worth around 800k, the property across the street was selling for over 1 million. Interesting choices made in this video.
@@27acabana ya but it wasnt that expensive 15 years ago and yk it shit used to be hut in Columbia city, now its just been pushed south to renton and kent
Not actually worth that but does sell for that. Beacon hill is still south Seattle and south Seattle is still shitty. But not worth this guy making a video about it.
@@jasongrooming36 South Seattle as whole is not shitty, but like other area's of the city, has some underdeveloped parts and others that simply aren't aesthetically nice and care dominated, such as parts of Rainier ave. I love South Seattle and part of that is sentimental and the other part of the is that are some very beautiful areas.
I know right? 😆. He started driving down Rainier and I was like well this is where i used to live lol (Columbia City) and it was always quiet and peaceful when I was there. I kinda miss it.
Seattle hardly has hoods, it's mostly dominated by Amazon Microsoft Boeing and Starbucks. Crime is very low with a high cost of living. You see older homes with RVs parked near them with newer apartments. Also you notice Seattle gets less sunshine than any other cities.
What a surprise. You drove right past my house. Not much murder here but lots of thieves and break ins. It's a great city I'm grateful. Best city in America
@@atbmts6 It has very low crime compared to other big cities. The only downside is the high cost of living. Everywhere is nice. There is a homeless problem but that's all. What is so wrong with it?
@@CasperTheGhost64 for me I hate the politics, the traffic, the weather is awful, there’s nothing to do but hike or go to coffee shops, the cost of living is out of control comparable to NY even, the people are rude and stand off-ish, hence the appropriate nick name Seattle freeze. I’m moving to Tampa in 2 weeks and can’t wait to get out of here lol, everyone has their preferences though. I think this city has gone nuts!!
I remember years ago wondering if you'd ever come to Seattle, and figuring probably not, since we don't really have anything that amounts to a real hood. White Center and Rainier Beach are about the closest we have, and those are pretty tame by national standards.
there's not really any hoods in seattle anymore the roughest area you'll find that is still kind of active is south seattle/skyway area you'll have better luck in Tacoma/lakewood
These aren’t the hood areas of Seattle, at least not anymore since these neighborhoods like beacon hill are halfway gentrified and have a lot of older families. The spots missed here are more white center or Rainer beach where there are more apartment complexes and old buildings still. The main “hood” issue of Seattle is the large homeless populations that hang around wherever there’s space to camp or missionaries like in Pioneer square
Charlie, I appreciate you doing Seattle. I was born and raised downtown, in my middle age I still live in the area. I see the comments. There has been a lot of gentrification here and have read a lot of the comments. Like other people who have made comments most of the bad areas here are in the downtown area and south in Tacoma and Pierce County. It seems like regardless of what city/area people love to hate in the comments section of your channel. I hope you liked Seattle it's a great city. This is parts of Columbia City and Rainier it is largely residential and has been cleaned up a lot in the last 15-20 years. Love the channel.
CharlieBo finally made it to the 206! I hope you enjoyed your time here. You should have had Sir-Mix-a-Lot playing while you were "rollin' Rainier." 👍👍
He didnt even go to the hood lol He needs to talk with people who live in these cities so that he doesnt waste his time filming random nice neighborhoods
Ive never heard the word grimey thrown around so much as I just have on watching Seattle videos, which is ironic because Seattle is one of the least grimey cities In America
I just moved out of Seattle and I know it well. It looks like you went by demographic economic statistics and guessed West Seattle, and you got a drive through perhaps the best "worst hood" ever. The "worst hoods" in Seattle look great in statistics, but are being overrun by homeless. You should have gone through Ballard, Lake City, and Greenwood in north Seattle, and seen all the tent encampments, the graffiti, and the lunatics, and you would have had a fantastic video.
I've never seen a hood full of million dollar homes...Looks a lot different than the hood here in Richmond California or 15 minutes up the road in Oakland or Vallejo.
Cuhz he wasn't in the hood folk🤣 he was rolling through beacon hill. The place been gentrified like a mf. Plus Richmond and valliejo ain't that bad looking neither y'all got million dollar homes too bruh(I've stayed in the bay from union city, valliejo Richmond Antioch, even the valley like sac and Modesto). Oakland is gave the word ghetto meaning folk frfr🤣
He wasn't in Cloverdale, or Henderson, the ville, he ain't even hit up white center in the west and 28th Jackson in the CD. He just went a few seconds on Rainier and then took a left turn to beacon instead of the right towards HP, Cloverdale, Henderson, thistle, Allat😂
@@dontsource7574 there’s nothing hood or ghetto about Seattle gorgeous city, night and day difference from Richmond, not to say there ain’t no real niggas in Seattle because there definitely is, I got real niggas in the south end Hoover crips
Down town Seattle got the most bums ever in my life ... tents and bums everywhere .. I used to go visted Seattle down town when I was station out there in the navy
There were always homeless here but after Amazon came and we had all these 20somethings making 220K a year the rents went crazy and lots more people were on the streets. Then covid and nobody wanted to be in shelters, it’s the most depressing it’s been.
dude is driving through beacon hill and down south through rainier valley. 98118 is one of the most diverse zip codes in the country, and you will find a nice mix of SE asian, hispanic, and african folks living here...and the median home price is around $750k. one of my favorite parts of seattle as it is not as painfully white as most other areas.
I came from East Africa and arrived in Seattle in 1994 here is how it changed from 1994 to 2022 and also this is me from 14 years old to 42 years old in 2022 us a Somali. 1. Seattle has never given in to Hoods from the beginning. 2. Seattle has one of the worst traffic jams in the United States it increased in the 2000s it became difficult driving to the suburbs. 3. There used to be a lot of run-down neighborhoods in South Seattle from the '80s and '90s investment start moving back into the city center because of bad traffic. 4. Empty parking lots and run down houses were purchased to be replaced by apartments and duplexes. 5. The real state that was built was only affordable by the rich moving back from the suburbs which was mainly white people mainly working for large companies in Washington such as Microsoft Boeing Amazon. 6. The Seattle light rail came in the early 2000s connecting the airport north and South Seattle and more apartments came and more investment came in poor neighborhoods. 7. Rent went up in poor neighborhoods forcing people to move further south to tukwila SeaTac Kent Federal Way down to Tacoma and some people completely moved out of the state. 8. Rich people start moving in from California and around the United States. 9. When money came in poor neighborhoods the homeless start disappearing in those neighborhoods moving into industrialized areas near downtown Seattle. 10. Let's go back a little bit starting from the 90s a lot of immigration took place in the United States when that happened housing projects start replacing old members such as those who are living in the Seattle housing authority with newcomers mainly consisting of my community the somalis. The Somali community was mainly Muslim and drug-free and the housing projects became a place of tranquility completely transformed wait for me don't rush I would let you know the demise of my community. 😥😥 11. Today African Americans and Hispanics mainly moved further south to Kent Federal Way SeaTac tukwila and down to Tacoma a little bit is still left at skyway and few spanics left a Georgetown. 12. Let's get back to Seattle now the only hoods left in the city is housing projects mainly Seattle housing which is mainly occupied by Somalis Asians and whites. 13. In early 2000s the Seattle housing completely demolished the old homes replaced with beautiful well-designed homes. When that happened Seattle housing authority started to sell the houses to whites coming in from far suburbs. 14. What the heck let's just cut to the chase there is a system in place to completely move poor communities out of the Seattle City limits and we the somalis are the only black people who are left in Seattle soon moving to either Minneapolis Columbus Ohio which has larger Somali community or back to East Africa and the Middle East where we do a lot of investment in UAE Somalia Uganda Kenya Ethiopia Djibouti. 15. A lot of African Americans have moved away from Washington State to the southeast of the United States. 😂😂😂😂 16. I can still recall 23rd and Union and also 23rd and Jackson in the 90's and Tupac Shakur Snoop Dogg music coming out of the cars driving by. If you see this street intersections you will never think there used to be mainly African-American community here. 17. If you think I'm lying about Seattle fighting back with money and investment followed by law enforcement which priced out poor people just take a look at the duplexes homes going up at 9:00 on the left.😥😥😥😥
I lived in Seattle for years. This is the only city I know of where the drug dealers sell their drugs Downtown. They refuse to sell in their neighborhoods. Facts!
I had the pleasure of spending three weeks in Seattle in summer of 2002 and I would have stayed there if I could. Such a beautiful place. If I can ever get out of England again I will be back.
Again Seattle is nice just stay away from the areas. Why would you wanna leave england I've been there it's very beautiful as well and has alot of things to do rich in history as well not a high homicide rate at all neither its the perfect country
Charlie, thanks for showing Seattle, my hometown. But our hoods really aren't that hood. Some of our crappiest houses still go for nearly a million. It's gonna be like San Francisco soon!
Hey Charlie great video, you did follow through in some tough Seattle neighborhoods and although we don’t necessarily have a “hood” I would really suggest making a video in either Tacoma or central district
This is awesome! I really enjoy watching videos about the different types of hoods throughout the United States. This is something that maybe would help us to understand the reality of every city in America.
It’s because this driver doesn’t know what the hood is. This is his perceived notion of it. He even showed the black kids to bring his point home. Never mind the white nerd looking guy walking his dog. He didn’t mean to get that shot.
Tacoma,tukwila, Yakima and federal way are abt as hood as it gets in Washington. Columbia city and the south end of Seattle used to be much more hood than it is now
Was just wondering this morning if CharlieBo could ever visit us in the Emerald City. Have to work hard to find anything sketchy. Lakewood and the Hilltop area of Tacoma will fit the bill. Welcome to you.
If youre still in washington you should drive up hwy 99, always been pretty ghetto as least from my memory i'm numb to tweakers now a days theyre a dime a dozen. When i was growing up you couldnt walk 10 feet without finding a tin foil with a burnt oxy 80 on it in Everett, Casino road was pretty bad too
Been waiting to see when you'd come driving around my area haha. Seattle is gorgeous in the right spots, thats for sure. Edit: also just compared to what I've seen of other videos, Seattle doesn't really feel like it has hoods at all anymore, at least not to the extent other states do. Places just get dirty
Nicest hoods I have ever seen! Beautiful view everything is green, people out walking their poodles no wonder Seattle has less than 35 homicides yearly besides the rain and housing costs there is no reason to be upset in Seattle. Now Tacoma is a different story
Pretty much he's driving around my neighborhood South Seattle. Beacon Hill, Rainier Valley, Hillman City and some parts of Central District. It used to be the hood not anymore. They tore down all the housing. Its funny because he actually pass by some of my cousins house @2:50, 3:39 and 5:15. He also pass in the alley behind my Moms house @ 4:45. Thats actually my Moms crappy red fence. My Mom bought that house for $35k now its worth $700k. A few blocks south I bought mine for $75k now its worth 10 times that.
man drives by several places ive seen shootings and drive-bys in the middle of the day and yall saying "ohhhh Seattle has nooo crime ohhh seattle sooo safe"
White Center aka Rat City, now that is more a hood. It’s part of Seattle, more south than it looks like you were in this video. I personally like the dirtiness of a place like White Center, it reminds me of some hoods in my hometown of San Diego.
Even White Center has changed a lot. I live here and love it. Its gentrification is a little different from Ballard and the CD because it’s mostly working class people, so the diversity is still here. People watch out for each other too. Sure, don’t leave your car parked in Westcrest Park if you value the contents, and we got a crazy lady walking around at night smashing store windows, but its bad reputation is mostly a relic.
Hood is not really a bad term. It’s just short for neighborhood . Seattle doesn’t have a ghetto though. The hood this guy is driving through all these houses cost over 500k to over 1M based on the national median income half the country couldn’t afford to live here . as you can see not one dilapidated house, clean streets and nice cars. We are lucky here not to have the poverty levels like other big cities
At around 4:06 he makes a right turn on Rainier Avenue and Orcas St, South Seattle. He continues south from there. I Promise you, to this day, but especially back in the day, those main busy streets he is riding on, most definitely can get active. Do not be fooled by the nice looks. The places he's rolling through is the inner city, although now a gentrification in process, South Seattle to this day continues to make the headlines laden with "hood activity", killings and all. Rainier Beach on and around Henderson St, still active. Especially at and near Safeway store parking lot, notorious for shootings etc, the hood for real. You can get caught slipping in Seattle, do not be deceived.
Yep. I used to live on one of the streets he drove down, like a block off of rainier and Genesee. Columbia city used to be different. Back when the swap meet was up there. You right about that Safeway off of Henderson. MLK and Othello gets interesting. Etc. Etc.
I'm Brazilian and this is the most beautiful hoods I've ever seen on your channel. I dream of living in Seattle. Much of it looks like my city in Cuiabá in the state of Mato Grosso in Brazil. My state is in the center west of Brazil. I love Seattle!
The real hoods are mostly outside of the city around Kent and Federal way, mostly in the valley or around Pacific HWY and !-5. Also up north between Lynnwood and Everett between HWY 99 and I-5. The only areas in the city limits that are kinda hood are New Holly/Rainier Valley area by MLK Jr Way and Rainier Ave, and Lake City at the north end and parts of Aurora Ave between 85th and 145th.
I am russian seamen from Vladivostok . I was in Seattle 1995 , 3 month , when worked on crab boat JUNO . We fixed a boat in Foss ship yard .. It was a very good time . US # 1 !!!!!!
These are not the “worst hoods” in Seattle. If your from the area then you know. Southend, Jackson, Rainer ave, Kent, pac hwy, federal way is where it gets grimy. Even parts of dt Seattle is not a place to walk with the family. Most of the housing projects were remodeled and raised rent to where it pushed people to find housing elsewhere. Even the nice looking apartments can get rough. You can always remodel a place to make it look nice but the same stuff is still going on. Like I said, if you grew up in it then you know.
Yesler T,High Point,Rainier & Henderson or Southend in general,Delridge.CD 1987-94 and into the CD/SE beef era 2000 Those were some of the last crime ridden areas in the Pacific Northwest.These werent a particular street in Yakima,or 2 apartment complexes in Everett..You could get your physical packed out at any given time within that ‘whole areas section’. Nothing now compares to that era.Hilltop was grimey af too,just speakin on these Everett,Tacoma,Shoreline nerds
Lol. Thank you. I can tell very few of the people in these comments was in the cd or the Southend in the 80s and 90s. I lived right by the Safeway on rainier he drove by. Lived on 30th and Washington, a block off of yesler. Lived on 50th and Bangor. Lived a block away from MLK and Henderson. Lived a block off of rainier and Genesee. Lived on 20th and king a block off of Jackson. Beacon hill. Driving up and down rainier and MLK and 23rd through the Southend and the cd was way different in the 90s let me tell you. Catching the 7 right by Franklin. Walking down Henderson NY South shore and rainier beach. Getting gas on mclellon it 23rd and cherry. The Vista, the terrace, Bryant manor, Othello park, judkins. Bro if these people could see Seward park on a Saturday night in the summertime in the 90s?
I use to live in Seattle. There aren’t really any hoods in the city. Tacoma is a little worse but not really that bad. I’m sure a few things go down here and there. But it’s not going to be like Detroit, Philly or Baltimore. People in Seattle swear that their city has grimey areas. But most of them have never been to real hoods. I live in Philly now. And there isn’t any part of the Puget Sound that gets a fraction as bad as any part of Philly. Seattle wants to be a fast and grimey city. But it’s just too slow paced and sleepy to be that. Plus people in Seattle just have a small town mentality. My home town of KC isn’t nearly as big as Seattle and its way faster.
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I'm from south Seattle this ain't the worse part of Seattle. Go to 12 & Jackson. And them back streets you'll get a taste. I can tell you ain't from Seattle.
Shawty slide To Our Cityyyy! 206
You tripping
Your a jackass trying to help big tech gentrify my city even more do us all a favor stop filming this City or else
When will you come to Colorado?
Not a hood, just an average neighborhood you’d find in any town in America.
People watching from Wyoming and Vermont wouldn’t even call this hood
Of course not they don't have them problem in the first place drugs older environment poverty bad politics and gang culture make the hood
Hood, neighborhood same thing.
Dude is just showing us different parts of the country, just enjoy the video and stfu. 🤷🏿♂️
@@DetroitNative313 there is a comment section for a reason, so we can watch the video and comment whatever the fuck we want
Where crime n drugs n gangs it a hood don’t let the nice neriborhoods fool u
I live in Seattle but we don’t really have any hoods anymore. So many of are hoods have been gentrified. I live in the Central District and in the 80’s and 90’s it was considered the hood.
The shittiest places in western Washington are probably Parkland/Lakewood in Tacoma, the Quinault res, and Grays Harbor Co. There are some other methed out shitholes out there in the sticks too, but Seattle is pretty nice now. I live in Skyway and it's pretty quiet up here on the hill these days.
@@420JackG My aunt lives in Sky way.It’s okay now but Sky Way bolling ally was a shit show in the 80’sin 90’s
You're lucky.
@@samiawilliams151 that giant apartment complex behind the bowling alley is still pretty sketchy.
Definitely no hoods, per se. But some bad s**t still pops off from time to time. Still a safe city for its size, though.
I'm from Dallas and my wife is from Flint. We went to Seattle a few years ago stayed a few days and drove to Vancouver. We drove around trying to find the hoods. Seattle is one of the most beautiful city I've ever visit.
Flint is real poverty. Same with most of Detroit. Camden NJ, paterson NJ, baton rouge Louisiana, east st Louis etc. Don't get it twisted west coast hoods can be deceptive but its not extreme overt poverty at all
how was vancouver? did u drive around downtown and east hastings lmao
Yeah I'd have my boy Marcus and felix tell ya the other side of my city and they from that Tango Blast Houston shit lol on top of me currently residing in Memphis ... family from the chi Southside, 87th Halsted , got family in 7 Mile ......... btw Tell your wife to shout them Geto Boyz , Rmc Mike and Yn Jay,Louie ray... Free that Man Rio the young Og
They are more in Tacoma. Seattle is pretty nice nowadays.
Shoulda went to downtown seattle lol in the heart woulda seen mad crackheads yall think bc it not run down n dirty out here niggas is not dying evryday or sum
The real "hood" of Seattle is downtown and neighborhoods near it. Huge homeless population. You will see lots of gang bangers, like Bloods, downtown because of all the addicts. That's where I'd go. Pioneer Square and Belltown. There's a Blood set at 3rd and Pine next to a McDonald's. That McDonald's is sorta scary and has cops posted in it all the time.
A person was killed their January of 2020. I hate that Mc Donald’s
Nice, like working at any Mc Donald’s doesnt suck enough, imagine working in that one.
There’s no gang bangers. Just wannabe punk ass losers
It's called 3P there in downtown not real Bloods mostly run aways and females and dudes who fell off on drugs we make fun of them for being so bummy in Seattle but plenty people have lost there life in downtown Rest there souls but the Pirus or in the Central District up the hill from downtown in the neighborhoods of the CD East Side Piru & LP also Valley Hood Piru which are connected with the BGDs who still bang BGD and don't believe in the seperation of GD's and BDs known as Duce 8 and East Union connected with the Pirus all the Crips or from the South end and further south
the CD kicked out the Crips in the 80s every other hood elsewhere mainly excepted the Crips but not us from the CD
@pete that's what they all say till they get checked in the city you can enjoy Seattle as long as you mind your business and not a t like you think
This whole drive looks nicer than where I live in the UK
Washington state is a beautiful place
It's beautiful I want to go
I smoke weed on my UA-cam channel, would you say my videos are wack?😎😎😎
Even the bad areas look beautiful in seattle. Lotta weird shit going on in the streets tho. Dont leave anything valuable in your car or you will come back to it missing and your window busted out.
It looks beautiful but there is fuck all to do there and it’s full of meth addicts and homeless crackheads. Like all Democratic run places, its been destroyed. I lived West of Seattle for 7 years. Back living in England now and haven’t seen one tweaker! Life is so much better. 🥰
The “hoods” in Seattle also contain million dollar houses 😅
I mean that’s most major cities tho
@Tre Smith NYC, LA, San Fran
Yes they do, but they also Hoods but it‘s not going trough the Hell like in Detroit or Baltimore, even the Hoods there make me scared how they look like, I‘m happy that the Hoods over here in Cali are very sunny and lively. Shoutout from Westlake LA 🇺🇸
@@johndavis9321 NYC is soft really
@Tre Smith bro do you how much brownstones are worth even though they’re right next to the projects
I was stabbed here twice with a spoon by a drug addict.
LMAOOO
Where did he lose his fork?
This is no joke, you guys. A bunch of nasty anarchy was happening in CHOP and CHAZ in downtown Seattle last summer. Even when I lived there over 20 years ago, I knew someone who had cleaned up his life, only to be kidnapped, robbed, and held overnight by his former comrades.
Lol
It doesn't matter where the place is, if the people are good it's a good area, if the people are bad it's a bad area. Also having respect for each other!
Facts
I think this is Beacon Hill and an average size house here is worth a million dollar.
I grew up on the street at the 1:11 mark ( S.Dakota st. in Columbia city ), my mothers home is probably worth around 800k, the property across the street was selling for over 1 million. Interesting choices made in this video.
@@27acabana ya but it wasnt that expensive 15 years ago and yk it shit used to be hut in Columbia city, now its just been pushed south to renton and kent
Not actually worth that but does sell for that. Beacon hill is still south Seattle and south Seattle is still shitty. But not worth this guy making a video about it.
@@mytinycemetery7215 yeah for sure - I grew up in the area 1984 and on. Its definitely not the same place.
@@jasongrooming36 South Seattle as whole is not shitty, but like other area's of the city, has some underdeveloped parts and others that simply aren't aesthetically nice and care dominated, such as parts of Rainier ave. I love South Seattle and part of that is sentimental and the other part of the is that are some very beautiful areas.
All he had to do was go downtown to pioneer square. Near the union gospel mission, and he would’ve found all the footage he needed.
Bums everywhere.. Seattle bums off the chain .. I was station in Washington I already know
Yup, this guy filming has no clue
Ain't that the truth
No one wants to see tweakers. This is a channel to get perspectives of cities and neighborhoods.
Facts, oh don’t forget 3rd & Pike.!!
Bro these aren’t the hoods!! These are regular neighborhoods! Seattle don’t really got hoods like that man
I know right? 😆. He started driving down Rainier and I was like well this is where i used to live lol (Columbia City) and it was always quiet and peaceful when I was there. I kinda miss it.
Tacoma area is the only hoods in Washington state, Seattle has been gentrified.
These are nice neighborhoods!
@@chenanigans someone got shot at the rainer safeway so he will make the cut but barley!
Worst hoods in the puget sound arent in Seattle. They are in Tacoma/Lakewood, Yakima, Everett, and a few other "nice spots".
Yakima has hoods? Good grief...
Everett sucks👎
Wait wut!? Tacoma bad hood?
Bwhahahahahahaha!
No real hoods in the entire state really
Facts
Seattle hardly has hoods, it's mostly dominated by Amazon Microsoft Boeing and Starbucks. Crime is very low with a high cost of living. You see older homes with RVs parked near them with newer apartments. Also you notice Seattle gets less sunshine than any other cities.
Property crime is quite high. Lots of homelessness and drug addiction.
Top 5 nationwide in property crime.
These hoods would be considered desirable in Chicago.
@@lotusgrl444 facts
Rains every day! Stay where you are!
What a surprise. You drove right past my house. Not much murder here but lots of thieves and break ins. It's a great city I'm grateful. Best city in America
cap
Best city in America he says LOL I think not. Bottom 10 tbh.
@@atbmts6 It has very low crime compared to other big cities. The only downside is the high cost of living. Everywhere is nice. There is a homeless problem but that's all. What is so wrong with it?
@@CasperTheGhost64 for me I hate the politics, the traffic, the weather is awful, there’s nothing to do but hike or go to coffee shops, the cost of living is out of control comparable to NY even, the people are rude and stand off-ish, hence the appropriate nick name Seattle freeze. I’m moving to Tampa in 2 weeks and can’t wait to get out of here lol, everyone has their preferences though. I think this city has gone nuts!!
@@atbmts6 If you're not a leftie it probably isn't a good city for you true
I remember years ago wondering if you'd ever come to Seattle, and figuring probably not, since we don't really have anything that amounts to a real hood. White Center and Rainier Beach are about the closest we have, and those are pretty tame by national standards.
Shoulda hit Aurora 85th to 145th too.
@@bryantworthing2215 True. While I don't get out as much as some other people, up on Aurora is the only place I've ever seen hookers in Seattle.
Even WC is gentrified now. I'd say around Lake City and 99 is the worst.
@rain It was years ago, but I recall them being on Aurora between Green Lake and Northgate Way.
Seattle hoods are nothing compared to southern/midwestern hoods or even Cali hoods. Heard Tacoma has some grimy spots though.
Tacoma & Yakima
South Tacoma and east Tacoma
I smoke weed on my UA-cam channel, would you say my videos are wack?😈😈😈
I'm from Seattle and neither there or Tacoma has shit on the hoods in the midwest. I live in KC now and cant believe my eyes sometimes.
@@tnfloose9023 duuuuuuuuuuuuuh
Seattle doesnt have a "hood." I live here. We have Amazon hipsters and Microsoft yuppies that own million dollar houses.
How do you know I don't see you out here in any of these neighborhoods she's driving around walking where are you? EXACTLY
there's not really any hoods in seattle anymore the roughest area you'll find that is still kind of active is south seattle/skyway area you'll have better luck in Tacoma/lakewood
Or Everett
@@the9likesfemdom 🤣
@@daishawnmohammed7874 Lol I know its nothing like east coast
These aren’t the hood areas of Seattle, at least not anymore since these neighborhoods like beacon hill are halfway gentrified and have a lot of older families. The spots missed here are more white center or Rainer beach where there are more apartment complexes and old buildings still. The main “hood” issue of Seattle is the large homeless populations that hang around wherever there’s space to camp or missionaries like in Pioneer square
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Charlie, I appreciate you doing Seattle. I was born and raised downtown, in my middle age I still live in the area. I see the comments. There has been a lot of gentrification here and have read a lot of the comments. Like other people who have made comments most of the bad areas here are in the downtown area and south in Tacoma and Pierce County. It seems like regardless of what city/area people love to hate in the comments section of your channel. I hope you liked Seattle it's a great city. This is parts of Columbia City and Rainier it is largely residential and has been cleaned up a lot in the last 15-20 years. Love the channel.
Most of these streets don't look bad at all.
Thats what I was thinking! Chicago's hoods are truly something else
CharlieBo finally made it to the 206! I hope you enjoyed your time here. You should have had Sir-Mix-a-Lot playing while you were "rollin' Rainier." 👍👍
Have to say, the hoods there look pretty decent and well-kept. Looks better than South Queens and some parts of NYC by comparison.
He didnt even go to the hood lol He needs to talk with people who live in these cities so that he doesnt waste his time filming random nice neighborhoods
I go to the that Safeway at 3:25 all the time. That is located in south Seattle. Now some parts of South Seattle can get grimy.
Ive never heard the word grimey thrown around so much as I just have on watching Seattle videos, which is ironic because Seattle is one of the least grimey cities In America
@@matthewjames206 Yes, it is really sad.
@@chocolatechipslime GRIMEY 90$ RIP TANA MONEY
SOUF END 🙏🏽🍀🦍💚🔥
@@stakkteam7684 ok
Damn Charlie, these "worst hoods" of Seattle look wicked nice! 😍🤩
Seattle hoods were WAY!! worse in the 80's and 90's...nowadays its all gentrified so of course it looks nice lol
@@robinharkey5573 agreed that shit water down long time ago Lol shit still get real out here tho
@ Edward Miessner
“wicked nice!”? You from Boston... or just a play on words?
I just moved out of Seattle and I know it well. It looks like you went by demographic economic statistics and guessed West Seattle, and you got a drive through perhaps the best "worst hood" ever. The "worst hoods" in Seattle look great in statistics, but are being overrun by homeless. You should have gone through Ballard, Lake City, and Greenwood in north Seattle, and seen all the tent encampments, the graffiti, and the lunatics, and you would have had a fantastic video.
You don't know Seattle if that's your guess. Pretty much all of this video was in the Southend (rainier valley).
I think some of the outside places like Des Moines and Tukwila have actually become more "hood" like.
I've never seen a hood full of million dollar homes...Looks a lot different than the hood here in Richmond California or 15 minutes up the road in Oakland or Vallejo.
Yeeee Richmond 510 cuddy deep sea
Cuhz he wasn't in the hood folk🤣 he was rolling through beacon hill. The place been gentrified like a mf. Plus Richmond and valliejo ain't that bad looking neither y'all got million dollar homes too bruh(I've stayed in the bay from union city, valliejo Richmond Antioch, even the valley like sac and Modesto). Oakland is gave the word ghetto meaning folk frfr🤣
He wasn't in Cloverdale, or Henderson, the ville, he ain't even hit up white center in the west and 28th Jackson in the CD. He just went a few seconds on Rainier and then took a left turn to beacon instead of the right towards HP, Cloverdale, Henderson, thistle, Allat😂
@@dontsource7574 there’s nothing hood or ghetto about Seattle gorgeous city, night and day difference from Richmond, not to say there ain’t no real niggas in Seattle because there definitely is, I got real niggas in the south end Hoover crips
This is like paradise compared to most places you ventured Charlie!
Seattle hoods are all gentrified now so of course it doesn't look that bad
I see nothing hood about those neighborhoods..In comprison to countries I have visited, Seattle neighborhoods are paradise.
Gentrification hit Seattle HARD!!! so of course our hoods aren't that bad anymore
Down town Seattle got the most bums ever in my life ... tents and bums everywhere .. I used to go visted Seattle down town when I was station out there in the navy
Take care sailor. We do care :)
There were always homeless here but after Amazon came and we had all these 20somethings making 220K a year the rents went crazy and lots more people were on the streets. Then covid and nobody wanted to be in shelters, it’s the most depressing it’s been.
Seattle looks like a great place to run cross country or for marathon running
All those hills.👌😉
Heh, it's super fun in the winter when the roads are frozen over.
It’s crazy how beautiful Seattle is … even their dangerous towns look beautiful
Seattle “hoods” took me from rags to riches. No complaints here. Retired before 40 thanks to NW real estate.
dude is driving through beacon hill and down south through rainier valley. 98118 is one of the most diverse zip codes in the country, and you will find a nice mix of SE asian, hispanic, and african folks living here...and the median home price is around $750k. one of my favorite parts of seattle as it is not as painfully white as most other areas.
Painfully white 🤣😆
So basically there is no hood in Seattle lol.
oh there is, this guy just didn't roll on them. Drive down the industrial district by the stadium sometime, or if you're really feeling brave, walk.
@@terrydavis5924 industrial areas are businesses...not ghettos
Seattle definitely had hoods back in the 80' and 90's...but its all gentrified now you don't even know what your talking about lol
@@stonejackballer482 Nah brah Seattle GM has hoods look on realstreetz.com or YT channel
I came from East Africa and arrived in Seattle in 1994 here is how it changed from 1994 to 2022 and also this is me from 14 years old to 42 years old in 2022 us a Somali.
1. Seattle has never given in to Hoods from the beginning.
2. Seattle has one of the worst traffic jams in the United States it increased in the 2000s it became difficult driving to the suburbs.
3. There used to be a lot of run-down neighborhoods in South Seattle from the '80s and '90s investment start moving back into the city center because of bad traffic.
4. Empty parking lots and run down houses were purchased to be replaced by apartments and duplexes.
5. The real state that was built was only affordable by the rich moving back from the suburbs which was mainly white people mainly working for large companies in Washington such as Microsoft Boeing Amazon.
6. The Seattle light rail came in the early 2000s connecting the airport north and South Seattle and more apartments came and more investment came in poor neighborhoods.
7. Rent went up in poor neighborhoods forcing people to move further south to tukwila SeaTac Kent Federal Way down to Tacoma and some people completely moved out of the state.
8. Rich people start moving in from California and around the United States.
9. When money came in poor neighborhoods the homeless start disappearing in those neighborhoods moving into industrialized areas near downtown Seattle.
10. Let's go back a little bit starting from the 90s a lot of immigration took place in the United States when that happened housing projects start replacing old members such as those who are living in the Seattle housing authority with newcomers mainly consisting of my community the somalis. The Somali community was mainly Muslim and drug-free and the housing projects became a place of tranquility completely transformed wait for me don't rush I would let you know the demise of my community. 😥😥
11. Today African Americans and Hispanics mainly moved further south to Kent Federal Way SeaTac tukwila and down to Tacoma a little bit is still left at skyway and few spanics left a Georgetown.
12. Let's get back to Seattle now the only hoods left in the city is housing projects mainly Seattle housing which is mainly occupied by Somalis Asians and whites.
13. In early 2000s the Seattle housing completely demolished the old homes replaced with beautiful well-designed homes. When that happened Seattle housing authority started to sell the houses to whites coming in from far suburbs.
14. What the heck let's just cut to the chase there is a system in place to completely move poor communities out of the Seattle City limits and we the somalis are the only black people who are left in Seattle soon moving to either Minneapolis Columbus Ohio which has larger Somali community or back to East Africa and the Middle East where we do a lot of investment in UAE Somalia Uganda Kenya Ethiopia Djibouti.
15. A lot of African Americans have moved away from Washington State to the southeast of the United States. 😂😂😂😂
16. I can still recall 23rd and Union and also 23rd and Jackson in the 90's and Tupac Shakur Snoop Dogg music coming out of the cars driving by. If you see this street intersections you will never think there used to be mainly African-American community here.
17. If you think I'm lying about Seattle fighting back with money and investment followed by law enforcement which priced out poor people just take a look at the duplexes homes going up at 9:00 on the left.😥😥😥😥
Really educational
Abd, dont worry....i believe you. Thanks for the info. I have never been in the west. My hood is in Philly....a real hood.
Been an upgrade as far as I can tell. Who wants any kind of hoods anywhere.
Thank you, what a breakdown of the real Seattle truth and history of fact.
Seattle is sweet af
It used to be.
Seattle? No. The surrounding cities are better.
The average cost of a house here is 700k so trying to act tough all day is not in our best intentions... 💯
It ain’t sweet just cuz it got nice buildings and shit don’t mean shit don’t go down
@@matthewjames206 still is
Come to Tacoma bro. Out here on the hilltop. The east side of Tacoma crazy. Its pretty common to see someone swinging a machete around off hosmer lol.
Hilltop not what it once was, it's now very much cleaned up. East Tacoma still bad, tho.
I lived in Seattle for years. This is the only city I know of where the drug dealers sell their drugs Downtown. They refuse to sell in their neighborhoods. Facts!
Open air that might be true. They do in their own hoods just not obviously
I had the pleasure of spending three weeks in Seattle in summer of 2002 and I would have stayed there if I could. Such a beautiful place. If I can ever get out of England again I will be back.
Again Seattle is nice just stay away from the areas. Why would you wanna leave england I've been there it's very beautiful as well and has alot of things to do rich in history as well not a high homicide rate at all neither its the perfect country
@@dontsource7574 I guess the grass is always greener. :)
This man has driven accross the entire 🌎
Not world but usa
@@kyoakland yes just a figure of speech lol
I live in Seattle, these hoods are expensive!
People are so weird in this city. Nobody wants to acknowledge each other.
swear I noticed this watching sneaker head stores and videos as well. Weird as fuck. like everyone's ashamed or overly shy and stand offish. Hahaha 😆
That's pretty normal in these parts of Washington State. I wish it were different but the metropolitan feel sucks the socialization out of people.
Charlie, thanks for showing Seattle, my hometown. But our hoods really aren't that hood. Some of our crappiest houses still go for nearly a million. It's gonna be like San Francisco soon!
Hey Charlie great video, you did follow through in some tough Seattle neighborhoods and although we don’t necessarily have a “hood” I would really suggest making a video in either Tacoma or central district
It doesn’t look as rough as Chicago
No shit 😂
@@daveymcc1421 where the ghettos at
Best believe its still active though Don't let the look fool y'all" diggthat
Not even close.
Duh dumbass 😂
This is awesome! I really enjoy watching videos about the different types of hoods throughout the United States. This is something that maybe would help us to understand the reality of every city in America.
check out driving thru newark
this is not the hood in sea
Yay now I can watch this whenever I get home sick
00:56 definitely ain't hood 😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣 I was like what an introduction to the hood
So south central isnt a hood either then since they got double and tripple story houses
It’s because this driver doesn’t know what the hood is. This is his perceived notion of it. He even showed the black kids to bring his point home. Never mind the white nerd looking guy walking his dog. He didn’t mean to get that shot.
The Walmart in renton is terrible 😂
Hi how are You
I've been there multiple times never had a bad time I actually buy some of my fishing lures, I have purchased BBQ Wood and tomato cages
I love that view, coming into Seattle on a sunny day and seeing the sparkling water in The Sound!
if this is the "worst" in seattle then compared to other hoods thats a step up!
Tacoma,tukwila, Yakima and federal way are abt as hood as it gets in Washington. Columbia city and the south end of Seattle used to be much more hood than it is now
Great Seattle Washington worst hoods video Charlie 👍🔥💯
Shit look tranquil to me best looking "hood" I ever seen
I'm from the flatlands of Chicago, I could do all those hills, mind you I lived in L.A. at a time, but the hills wudnt like these, DAMN!
Yea I’m from Chicago also but lived in Seattle area it’s hills everywhere you stay driving up and down hills all day plus it rains out there non stop
@@Chosen1Crown Yeah bruh, I heard it rains a lot
I’m really digging Seattle... wonder how it is on Football Sundays when the Seahawks play.
Blue green and noisy at least in my neighborhood. Anything left over from July 4th goes off whenever the hawks score. Tough on the dogs though. lol
Fireworks poppin off all over when they win
Crazy AF
excellent
Bunch of gay hawk fans that’s about it
Was just wondering this morning if CharlieBo could ever visit us in the Emerald City. Have to work hard to find anything sketchy. Lakewood and the Hilltop area of Tacoma will fit the bill. Welcome to you.
This is what the “hood” looks like in Seattle?? 😮 wow. This seriously looks like Silver Lake/Echo Park in L.A..
Seattle hoods were WAY worse back in the 80's and 90's...everything is gentrified now so of course it looks nice
It's not even the hood he's just driving in neighborhoods in Seattle
He didn't really show any of the spots where anybody really be at. He got pretty close a few times but didn't show the hot spots.
Downtown is way worse than this 😂
Yes because of COVID. I have avoided downtown for a year.
@@samiawilliams151 why ?
Downtown is simply gross these days.
@@julienbee3467 Because I don’t want to be assaulted
@@samiawilliams151 wow 😮
If youre still in washington you should drive up hwy 99, always been pretty ghetto as least from my memory i'm numb to tweakers now a days theyre a dime a dozen. When i was growing up you couldnt walk 10 feet without finding a tin foil with a burnt oxy 80 on it in Everett, Casino road was pretty bad too
The words of the late great DMX "Where the Hood, Where the Hood, Where the Hood At?"
Lol gotta go to Tac
Been waiting to see when you'd come driving around my area haha. Seattle is gorgeous in the right spots, thats for sure.
Edit: also just compared to what I've seen of other videos, Seattle doesn't really feel like it has hoods at all anymore, at least not to the extent other states do. Places just get dirty
Nicest hoods I have ever seen! Beautiful view everything is green, people out walking their poodles no wonder Seattle has less than 35 homicides yearly besides the rain and housing costs there is no reason to be upset in Seattle. Now Tacoma is a different story
I'm from Oakland but would love To go to Seattle
They tore down all the housing projects from back in the days in Seattle
Downtown Seattle looks a lot worse than south Seattle.
Downtown Seattle is the Walking Dead meets the Wire. Especially around 3rd and Pine.
@@matthewjames206 Good one. Couldn't have come up with a better description myself.
Pretty much he's driving around my neighborhood South Seattle. Beacon Hill, Rainier Valley, Hillman City and some parts of Central District. It used to be the hood not anymore. They tore down all the housing. Its funny because he actually pass by some of my cousins house @2:50, 3:39 and 5:15. He also pass in the alley behind my Moms house @ 4:45. Thats actually my Moms crappy red fence. My Mom bought that house for $35k now its worth $700k. A few blocks south I bought mine for $75k now its worth 10 times that.
In my opinion this is very nice place.
My family and I travelled thru Seattle in 1980. Was nice. Felt relatively safe...
You finally made it to Seattle!!!!! Go to Capitol Hill, Fremont, Queen Anne, and Greem Lake. Nice areas!
I actually like those neighborhoods. looks cozy
This "hood" looks better than my current neighborhood in Sacramento lol
man drives by several places ive seen shootings and drive-bys in the middle of the day and yall saying "ohhhh Seattle has nooo crime ohhh seattle sooo safe"
🤣🤣🤣😆😆🤦🏻🤦🏿 word
Seattle saw 52 murders last year. One a week. Still well below most other big cities but a big jump - it usually sees around 19/20 a year.
Everybody wish yall was on the east coast we got Boston I guess
White Center aka Rat City, now that is more a hood. It’s part of Seattle, more south than it looks like you were in this video. I personally like the dirtiness of a place like White Center, it reminds me of some hoods in my hometown of San Diego.
Even White Center has changed a lot. I live here and love it. Its gentrification is a little different from Ballard and the CD because it’s mostly working class people, so the diversity is still here. People watch out for each other too.
Sure, don’t leave your car parked in Westcrest Park if you value the contents, and we got a crazy lady walking around at night smashing store windows, but its bad reputation is mostly a relic.
Still got nothing on Camden/Philadelphia hoods 😃
Kaign ave
Those aren't hoods those are slumz
These are just regular neighborhoods that need the grass cut lol
Drive through the international district just south of downtown. Homeless tents and needles everywhere.
Near the stadiums is the worst.
@@matthewjames206 it's unbelievable
Hood is not really a bad term. It’s just short for neighborhood . Seattle doesn’t have a ghetto though. The hood this guy is driving through all these houses cost over 500k to over 1M based on the national median income half the country couldn’t afford to live here . as you can see not one dilapidated house, clean streets and nice cars. We are lucky here not to have the poverty levels like other big cities
At around 4:06 he makes a right turn on Rainier Avenue and Orcas St, South Seattle. He continues south from there. I Promise you, to this day, but especially back in the day, those main busy streets he is riding on, most definitely can get active. Do not be fooled by the nice looks. The places he's rolling through is the inner city, although now a gentrification in process, South Seattle to this day continues to make the headlines laden with "hood activity", killings and all. Rainier Beach on and around Henderson St, still active. Especially at and near Safeway store parking lot, notorious for shootings etc, the hood for real. You can get caught slipping in Seattle, do not be deceived.
Yep. I used to live on one of the streets he drove down, like a block off of rainier and Genesee. Columbia city used to be different. Back when the swap meet was up there. You right about that Safeway off of Henderson. MLK and Othello gets interesting. Etc. Etc.
Nobody's even outside lol
I'm Brazilian and this is the most beautiful hoods I've ever seen on your channel. I dream of living in Seattle. Much of it looks like my city in Cuiabá in the state of Mato Grosso in Brazil. My state is in the center west of Brazil. I love Seattle!
Seattle has hoods? Lol
Hoods exist in almost every US cities...
After watching this video “NO”
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The real hoods are mostly outside of the city around Kent and Federal way, mostly in the valley or around Pacific HWY and !-5. Also up north between Lynnwood and Everett between HWY 99 and I-5. The only areas in the city limits that are kinda hood are New Holly/Rainier Valley area by MLK Jr Way and Rainier Ave, and Lake City at the north end and parts of Aurora Ave between 85th and 145th.
The 1984 movie Street Wise is a great (and sad) movie about downtown Seattle homeless kids, if that’s what people are coming here for.
I am russian seamen from Vladivostok . I was in Seattle 1995 , 3 month , when worked on crab boat JUNO . We fixed a boat in Foss ship yard .. It was a very good time . US # 1 !!!!!!
No more Sleepless in Seattle.
These are not the “worst hoods” in Seattle. If your from the area then you know. Southend, Jackson, Rainer ave, Kent, pac hwy, federal way is where it gets grimy. Even parts of dt Seattle is not a place to walk with the family. Most of the housing projects were remodeled and raised rent to where it pushed people to find housing elsewhere. Even the nice looking apartments can get rough. You can always remodel a place to make it look nice but the same stuff is still going on. Like I said, if you grew up in it then you know.
Aye welcome to the 206 from the CD shits gentrified now
Damn these are Seattle worst hoods that’s crazy it looks pretty clean
Yesler T,High Point,Rainier & Henderson or Southend in general,Delridge.CD 1987-94 and into the CD/SE beef era 2000
Those were some of the last crime ridden areas in the Pacific Northwest.These werent a particular street in Yakima,or 2 apartment complexes in Everett..You could get your physical packed out at any given time within that ‘whole areas section’.
Nothing now compares to that era.Hilltop was grimey af too,just speakin on these Everett,Tacoma,Shoreline nerds
Lol. Thank you. I can tell very few of the people in these comments was in the cd or the Southend in the 80s and 90s.
I lived right by the Safeway on rainier he drove by. Lived on 30th and Washington, a block off of yesler. Lived on 50th and Bangor. Lived a block away from MLK and Henderson. Lived a block off of rainier and Genesee. Lived on 20th and king a block off of Jackson. Beacon hill.
Driving up and down rainier and MLK and 23rd through the Southend and the cd was way different in the 90s let me tell you.
Catching the 7 right by Franklin. Walking down Henderson NY South shore and rainier beach. Getting gas on mclellon it 23rd and cherry.
The Vista, the terrace, Bryant manor, Othello park, judkins.
Bro if these people could see Seward park on a Saturday night in the summertime in the 90s?
Looks like a paradise version of California with beautiful pine trees
The only Washington I know that's active is D.C. and im from bmore. Seattle ain't shit 😭😭😭😭😭
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Shut yo bitch ass up DC don’t fw bmore 🤣🤣🤣 y’all got spanked by Ant Glizzy tell YNE Sosa to go slide for his girl. When ya gone Sliiiiiiiiiiiiide🎵🎶🎵
I’m from Carolina moved to Washington state 5 years ago it’s da best place I Eva lived , beautiful n peaceful!
I use to live in Seattle. There aren’t really any hoods in the city. Tacoma is a little worse but not really that bad. I’m sure a few things go down here and there. But it’s not going to be like Detroit, Philly or Baltimore.
People in Seattle swear that their city has grimey areas. But most of them have never been to real hoods. I live in Philly now. And there isn’t any part of the Puget Sound that gets a fraction as bad as any part of Philly.
Seattle wants to be a fast and grimey city. But it’s just too slow paced and sleepy to be that. Plus people in Seattle just have a small town mentality.
My home town of KC isn’t nearly as big as Seattle and its way faster.
That Seattle city skyline is LIT when you roll up on it wow...
Go Hawks!
Mariners and Sounders too!
@@matthewjames206 Yes indeed!
@@matthewjames206 mariners are the worst team in mlb history 😑
This just looks like Silverlake to me. As a lifelong flatlander, hilly streets lined with view properties will always contain the lure of the exotic.
The whole city is degraded. There are no more bad areas because the entire city is now a bad area.
Seattle ain't shit stop it
Seattle isn’t dangerous