Yeah for real I’m from Houston and I fuck with it .. that’s grown man shit and it make the younger ppl realize that we can get together and do big shit
I had the opportunity of meeting Eiht in 2001 and my guy is the coolest. I’ve always been a fan of his craft and it’s nice to see him doing and looking well.
they insinuated that it was crippin/ GRAPE street when they showed the scene about the police looking for O Dogg( n' the movie camera pans up on the Grape St sign while the police car rolls by...) Boys in the hood was also showing banging( Cube & Ferris crews getting into it)
Not necessarily. Caine with that bright ass Blue shirt after getting lectured to by his grandpa made it obvious along with the extras in the background.
Today Nip is on The Best Side!! Much love to The Brother!!!! Today The Nations have chosen sides against us! Also using B.S like this to hold against us!!! Y'all Clowns will rather help them come against us!!! If Nip & Rino on that other level of The Game,it's time for us Now!!
Mr David Blake is the greatest. He’s my favorite artist he can do it all from mix, master, to produce all by himself. But all for the money was and still is my shit but dollars and sense is a masterpiece.
I'm from Dallas Oak Cliff and the group or area I grew up in ( Roosevelt HS, The Zoo, SOC, Ledbetter, Kiest Park, Glendale Park) we jammed Quik and Eight but mostly Quik , AMG, Hi C, 2nd to None.
he love telling that story but that shit wouldnt fly if they was in Dallas DOC was not a gangsta but we was and would have acted if we was aware of that shit...dewberry didnt say nothing at all and i know why,he dont like DOC kus he feel like DOC left DALLAS and didnt put us on that everybody thought DOC was from cali and not WESTDALLAS TX and thats where Dewberry from..West Dallas is the Second roughest hood if not the first but its a tossup between the West and the South witch is my hood but ion think South Dallas the roughest just because its my hood its just that hard but the West is crazy they the first to have \Bloods and Crips that close to each other..Rupit Circle(i cant spell tht shit lol) CRIPS Fishtrap BLOODS those are 2 projects and only a chain link fence separated
I wish it never went sideways with Death Row. That would of been a major company today. I see what James is talking about, Suge felt that power and it changed his whole character
There'e a scene when they in the alley and the dudes in the alley do the Grape Street high five. They made plenty of unspoken references to Grape in the movie.
They had gang shit in there but it was subtle & left for the viewer to figure out,for instance when Harold gets jacked those dudes represented Bloods while Kane & his crew leaned towards the Crips,the Hughes brothers said that they “wanted to make a movie about gangsters not gangs”
Menace to Society my favorite movie of all time mane, I know I've seen it like 2,321 times since I was 5 in '95....I can literally quote the movie from beginning to end!
Music to Drive by was monumental to us in Pittsburgh. Spice 1 too at the time. We Come Strapped was too good to believe as a follow-up. We were fans of Quik, but Eiht had way more bangers 💯
Yep. Had death threatz and we come strapped with me in Iraq and Afghanistan. Still listen to 'em. Feel like I know the dude. Great to see him alive and well
That’s facts but it was also mofukas from Cali coming out here with they bullshit I knew that’s how it was for us in El Paso I grew up fighting southsiders from LA tryna come outchea with that recruiting bullshit
@@TheRealJrok shit goes quiet every few years when police sweep the streets but after 2012 the city got a lot quieter shit is getting wild out here again about a shooting every other day type shit
*Eastside Low Bottoms sh*t !* _Tappin' in from South Central Los Angeles_ Whn OG's talk, I listen ! The era of bangin' whn Eiht was in the streets, and especially whn Mob James was in the streets is unmatched. Those 80's and early to mid 90's out here in LA were vicious ! A friend and I were just talking about this the other day: _If u survived thru those times _*_on the streets,_*_ u did something kinda special !_ As a non-affiliate myself, I saw how a lot of situations unfolded...some BADLY ! And that was just me being on the outside looking in. The corner I lived on in the late 80's to around '93 STAYED crackin' ! Just ONE small sample: Luckily in my section at the time, the "rivals" to the locals knew I didn't 'bang. But if u saw me back then and _didnt't_ know, u couldn't tell (I stayed G'd up !). Anyway, there were "rivals" literally on the next block. I was standing right on the corner of my block and the main street. I watched a car hit the corner, normal speed, about 20 feet in front of me. As it's turning, the passenger with a look on his face like, "There them muhfukaz go right there !", leaned out the passenger window with a sawed-off gauge and started gettin' off down the block ! That was one of a FEW times that, if I WAS a banger, I would've been GONE ! Shout out to the OG's. ✊🏾✊🏾
@@lakerfan8297 *Eastside Low Bottoms sh*t !* Maaaaan, wasn't it ! I remember gettin' bounced out on by a car full of Pueblos on 45th and Ascot, walking home from Jeff in about '90 or '91. Shit was REAL in the field ! That "I don't bang" sh*t didn't really fly in a lot of instances. ✊🏾✊🏾
@@lowbo47omsascotave nah... not all the time especially on the Eastside. Every 5 blocks you in a different hood. I grew up between that 105 &110 freeway right on fig so I feel you
@@MillieMoBuckz when they in the Jordan downs talking about getting her back. “You ready for a 187?” O got a blue dickie suit on and dude in the background got on purple bandanas.
I'm from the Midwest too. If you talking Quik vs Eiht I don't think anybody outside the west cared. If you talking East Vs West Ohio was definitely West coast all day lol. I hated the East LOL. I think Ohio was more West coast because Eazy E was here and helped Ohio/Midwest get on.
I don't think I seen the color red in there but once and that was by a woman...when they did the drive by on Kane by Aileena cousin's and friends they was definitely crips with they blue rags on they straps
Menace to Society was mimicking Oakland. No bloods or crips, 5.0 mustangs, no lowriders, Oakland rappers in the movie, one of the characters was “the pimp of the bunch” and Spice 1 was supposed to play O Dog.
Actually Menace II Society was set in Jordan Downs and just repped the hoods in Cali period. Harold was a Crip from Long Beach. Awax, O-Dog, Blue Loc(Too Short), Chauncey, Kane & The homies was Crip even Ronnie's Baby Daddy, Pernell was Crip. There was slanguage and hand gestures all over the place. Ilena's cousin appeared to be colorblind though as well as the dude Kane jacked for his ride & a Double Burger with Cheese. Though set in Watts, all of Cali was represented by style of dress, the g-code, drive-by shootings, weed smoke, fourty ounces of Old English & St Ides. You were also wrong about there being no lowriders in the movie. I saw two being Harold's whip & Stacy's car. They were sitting low homie.
@@marcuswiggins7472 just because it was filmed in LA, doesn’t mean the story wasn’t about Oakland. Tough? Oakland and Stockton are the murder capitals of California, potna. What you mean?
Mob james got shot by tragnew crips because he was listening to Dollaz n Sense in his cadillac 😅😅 why didn’t you mention it in the video? You said it on VladTv ....
Glad Quik & Eiht are still here with us today. Real OG’s sitting and talking like men. Love it
Yeah for real I’m from Houston and I fuck with it .. that’s grown man shit and it make the younger ppl realize that we can get together and do big shit
Mob James look like he cook the coldest ribs and greens in the neighborhood 🍖
Hilarious 😂
AYO! YOU DIRTY AS HELL FOR THIS ONE 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂👍💯💣
You ain’t wrong when you right. I bet he make his own BBQ sauce 😂😂😂
Aw man lmao real shit
😂😂😂
Dollas and Sense is a certified classic..
Let you have it of safe and sound a better diss track...
Thank me later homie... and stuff a raw cone before u press play
Murder was the case was dope ass album
@@ItsOVAnoW let u have it was the follow up to the classic dollahs an centz.👍👍👍
Mann....
That Dollarz and Sense diss track?
IDK...
The lyrics on that.
Suspect AF.
@@gangstermike9574 huh. its a classic diss song homey. who raised you. tk kirkland.
I'm glad eiht and quik squashed their beef. 2 cali legends 🙌
Right. Grown man ish..
They need more songs together "Central Ave" off Quik & Problem's Rosecrans Album goes hard 🔥
@@SnoopyRu1980 hail yeah
@@SnoopyRu1980 Yeah, Definitely need more records together!
Straight up
MC Eight was underrated in movies. He is my favorite in Blood thicker than water and menace to society
Naw Fr Mine To
"thicker than water" ? That film is trash tho lol
*Eiht
Thicker than water that's my shit lol.
Thicker than water is a classic!
Bro Dollas and Sense was one of the coldest diss tracks made!
mob james looking like hes been teleported from 95`
OG style
😂😂😂
He look like them ribs about to be done and he about to throw the chicken on and then make a store run
More like ‘75
@@Allen216. you just KNOW he got a MEAN rib game lol🤣
I was dying when James said that scene from menace pissed him off lmao
Shiiid...I was too...and I bumped Eiht shit real hard...lol
Its so good to see the OGs sit down and tell their story together. Thats some cool shit
I had the opportunity of meeting Eiht in 2001 and my guy is the coolest. I’ve always been a fan of his craft and it’s nice to see him doing and looking well.
Did you give him throat action or maybe that is something you care not to discuss ☺️
Geah!
They jock them LA dudes like they celebrities.
Mob James (bloods) and Eiht(crips) working together to make money ... need more of this
Red & blue = neon Green
@@earldouglas4645 Orrrr...Purple?
@@Hawkeyes319 purple= ROYALTY
Alot of this happens tbh
@@earldouglas4645 puruple=kool-aid
Eiht one of my favorite all time rapper.. Underrated on the West Coast..
Shout out to Eiht & Mob James! That menace 2 society story had me rolling. 🔥🔥🔥
Eiht has a flip phone and that's by far the most gangsta thing I've seen this decade.
It's the trap phone aka burner phones. Use it for a bit, then, toss it. Get another one every so often. If u know, u know.
You all realize that today there are smart flip phones right? Samsung and Motorola each make one.
i got a flip phone.., never went smart, got a computer at home
i got a non flip phone too, but flip is just nicer
Its the new samsung flip phone tho
He got a Instagram tho lol
I could listen to Eiht and Big James tell stories for days. Good shit....
James dressing like the old club 662 days like his younger brother🙏 R.I.P. Bountry
James is an idiot. He shouldn’t have any platform
@@hiphopforlife7502 well dayummmm, tell us how u really feel!😂
@@squireboi318 . He’s just not smart. The stuff he says holds no weight.
He still rocking dat OG style unlike other gangmembers from nowadays
@@hiphopforlife7502 you sound like homosexual.. soft ass ain’t used to a real one
We come strapped a top 5 album. From start to finish, classics
You told the truth. The hardest album Eiht made. Next is death threats
The truth ...
& the k go bla bla & the k go bla bla & the k go bls bla🌴🌴🌴
Hell yeah 🔥🥵
I still rock that.
In the past 3 years of watching OG JAMES I’m happy too see him happy and smiling in finding peace from his past. I don’t know this man but that my OG
Yea Me Too
I feel ya... Eiht is my OG
I'm not from LA and I knew they was crips he always called Kane Locsta I knew it soon as i heard it
Yeah bro it wasn't hard to figure out. Kanes crew always wore blue
When you know you know 💯💯
They was in Grape 🍇 ST hood ... that’s a Crip HooD
They was on Grape..they didn’t have to say it
Jordan down projects.... watt up Kane locster, where da bud at fuu?
they insinuated that it was crippin/ GRAPE street when they showed the scene about the police looking for O Dogg( n' the movie camera pans up on the Grape St sign while the police car rolls by...) Boys in the hood was also showing banging( Cube & Ferris crews getting into it)
Not necessarily. Caine with that bright ass Blue shirt after getting lectured to by his grandpa made it obvious along with the extras in the background.
The growth is beautiful.
Glasses is a good addition
Possibly, I notice he’s getting a lot of hate in the comments so that means he’s doing something right.
That's exactly why Nip chose to work with Yg which was smart so people didn't have to choose sides 💯
Whole different era.
He chose YG because YG not from a L.A based Damu hood.
They still do. They didn't jump on nip side until the money started flowing
He knew music could bring rival hoods together which was what he was all about. Certain people would soil their pants if all the gangs came together
Today Nip is on The Best Side!! Much love to The Brother!!!!
Today The Nations have chosen sides against us! Also using B.S like this to hold against us!!! Y'all Clowns will rather help them come against us!!! If Nip & Rino on that other level of The Game,it's time for us Now!!
Mr David Blake is the greatest. He’s my favorite artist he can do it all from mix, master, to produce all by himself. But all for the money was and still is my shit but dollars and sense is a masterpiece.
I was a youngster when all this was happening. This is real stories from real gangsters . The music coming out now days has no back bone .
I wish Mob James could be a consultant/advisor on a Death Row Records Netflix series, that would be seriously dope
Why would you want that when mob has so much hate for suge? He would ruin the series with lies and misinformation.
@the dogg pound everything you said could build a factory with facts!
First, Death Row would need a consultant to get them profitable after 1992.
Dolla's and Sense still bangin.....adding it to the playlist.🎩💎
I'm a simple man, I see MC Eiht, I click 👍👍👍
Bro said what scene would u leave out of a Death Row movie. James said “All of it” 😂
😂😂😂word up
I'm glad to see REAL OGs sit and talk with No beef... (Lesson!!!)
And not over talking each other too!! I could listen to these guys all day!
I'm from Dallas Oak Cliff and the group or area I grew up in ( Roosevelt HS, The Zoo, SOC, Ledbetter, Kiest Park, Glendale Park) we jammed Quik and Eight but mostly Quik , AMG, Hi C, 2nd to None.
And doc on the polk
All these young tricking, pussy chewing new age rappers should listen & study that 2nd to None 1st album! KK & Tha Dee was talking that shit!
Yessir...Ewing and Fernwood in the house. I was jammin Eiht but Lil brother introduced me to Quik and them. Was a fan of both
Sup to West Dallas/Oak Cliff area
Wasn’t nobody banging like East Dallas, south Dallas and west Dallas. Those mf were hard on easchother
DJ quik was/is so smooth with the beat and lyrics
Suge: “Who hit D.O.C.?”
Mob James: “I hit’em nigga”
Suge: (looks at D.O.C.) “ok, what you do wrong?”
he love telling that story but that shit wouldnt fly if they was in Dallas DOC was not a gangsta but we was and would have acted if we was aware of that shit...dewberry didnt say nothing at all and i know why,he dont like DOC kus he feel like DOC left DALLAS and didnt put us on that everybody thought DOC was from cali and not WESTDALLAS TX and thats where Dewberry from..West Dallas is the Second roughest hood if not the first but its a tossup between the West and the South witch is my hood but ion think South Dallas the roughest just because its my hood its just that hard but the West is crazy they the first to have \Bloods and Crips that close to each other..Rupit Circle(i cant spell tht shit lol) CRIPS Fishtrap BLOODS those are 2 projects and only a chain link fence separated
@@maniack_mack0075 And I'm guessing Oak Cliff is in South Dallas?
@@twelveguage1536 nope south dallas is south Dallas oakcliff was it's own city once but its Dallas now
Sometimes Glasses Malone need to let them talk!!!!
Big mouth smuck
menace 2 society had a huge impact on me when I saw this movie as a kid
I used to mess with this chick back then and EVERYTIME I was at her house I would beg to see that movie on VCR.
I wish it never went sideways with Death Row. That would of been a major company today. I see what James is talking about, Suge felt that power and it changed his whole character
He had the power, not felt.
@@phillmoe na he felt that
They controlled the music industry…Dre, Quik, Snoop, and the big homie Suge. DPG..Daz producing…2pac..I mean they had it on lock.
Real spit!!!
@Grow Media DDT. right
'E I H T .. OH SHOULD I CONTINUE .. U LEFT OUT DA 'G' .. BCUZ DA 'G' AINT IN U' - DJ QUIK
Cringe
Bars
I mean quik wasnt no G either
@@BIGGEST5LATT don’t even matter that bar was hard
There's no "g" in Quik.
Brothers who are enjoying each other's conversations, big ups fellas. 👍
Oh yeah
“I threw my 40 off the mf table” 😂😂
When he said "No this mf didn't" 😂😂😂😂
HeeHee
Heeeeeeheeeeeeeeeeee!
Eiht couldn’t get in them ny convos. He rocked with a lot ny rap legends
He made a dope project wit premier tho
Stfu
I can listen to MOB James talk all day!
Z zzz, z ccx yuhug
MC Eiht still running his hands together to this day 😂
There'e a scene when they in the alley and the dudes in the alley do the Grape Street high five. They made plenty of unspoken references to Grape in the movie.
Yesir purple flags and all
Awww shit 1 time
Awax .
That's a fact
OG MOB James do got on some dog Pound Glasses with the red tint on ? ...they dope ...👑💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🙌🙌🙌🙌
We need a DJ Quik/MC Eiht album
Been sayin that
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Nope ,two different styles it would be forcing it
FOR THOSE WHO DON'T KNOW... MC EIHT AND DJ QUIK WAS THE FIRST (BANGING ON WAX EVER) HANDS DOWN
"If you bangin the rag, rock with the rag.."
They had gang shit in there but it was subtle & left for the viewer to figure out,for instance when Harold gets jacked those dudes represented Bloods while Kane & his crew leaned towards the Crips,the Hughes brothers said that they “wanted to make a movie about gangsters not gangs”
Strangely enough, Menace was soft with the gang code, but Boyz N Da Hood made it too obvious
MOB a fool!🤣🤣 Mad at A Wax🤣🤣
Menace to Society my favorite movie of all time mane, I know I've seen it like 2,321 times since I was 5 in '95....I can literally quote the movie from beginning to end!
That's how I am bout juice. Lol
@@brandonlowe5star ..did I get tht rite, or butchered it?
And I’ll take a double burger wit cheese.
@@katyg3873 wwaaattt?
@@katyg3873that line always cracked me up. 😂😂😂
you're now tuned in to the real ... MC Eiht Big James and Big Steele eewwwww! 😎
My favorite part 😂 ewww
@@krooktype5891 Mine too, I got my 5 year old daughter puttin’ the eeeewwwww effect on everything 😂
Him buying the knife at the mall, was my favorite part. For me. That was a great interview.
Music to Drive by was monumental to us in Pittsburgh. Spice 1 too at the time. We Come Strapped was too good to believe as a follow-up. We were fans of Quik, but Eiht had way more bangers 💯
Yup. CoSign all day.
When you 4rom the City you know exactly who’s real. Salute to Glasses MC Eiht Mob James &Quik
James Flamed Up ...💯💪🏾
Let The OGs Talk...Much Love to the Roosters 🐓and Keyways💯💪🏾
If you was in the life you knew. “Boyz N Da Hood” did the same. We all know Cube wasn’t affiliated
James said he went and bought a knife 🤣😂😂
😂😆
🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂😂 James said,was you mad 😂😂
LMAO 🤣 James knew
Bruh that was a funny moment lol he was so comfortable saying it
The jackers definitely were Bloods just like the dudes who killed Ricky in Boyz N The Hood
I don't think that tha jackers were affiliated with a gang but at tha end of tha movie tha drive by shooters were crips
@@hakeemahmed6126 living and being from Cali why wouldn't you believe that? They just couldn't actually say it
@@realnotpopular2831 Tha jackers were not gang members.Arlena cousin was a real Crip
@@hakeemahmed6126 that mini van red and that sweater that caught them slugs red what else would you call it a coincidence?
@@hakeemahmed6126 one of those crips definitely were real not sure if Caffeine is but O know where he's from Boom Bam from CMW definitely one
“Caine, do you care wether you live or die” Grandpa was cold
The way O-Dog told Caine "we still mad at you for droppin all that bloooood on us" he let it be known who they rockin with
🤔🌴
They was from Jordan Downs 🍇
If the bangin wasn't low-key in the movie they woulda used the S-word
Eiht looks good glad to see that
Yep. Had death threatz and we come strapped with me in Iraq and Afghanistan. Still listen to 'em. Feel like I know the dude. Great to see him alive and well
Man this clip was tight , entertaining , funny but wit respect , all of it man 🍿🔥
When they filmed in Jordan Downs if you pay attention to the background u can see extras wearing purple
Happy to see these brother alive today !!!
I lived in Texas when Colors came out. I remember a few weeks after,you started seeing fools with rags in their pockets.
Tag-a-longs
Right ! Im from Dallas, it was always hood's in triple D, gangs didn't start until 87' after the movie colors
That’s facts but it was also mofukas from Cali coming out here with they bullshit I knew that’s how it was for us in El Paso I grew up fighting southsiders from LA tryna come outchea with that recruiting bullshit
@@I87tv in the 90s? Bet it was wild times. I lived in EP in 2014 and its mad chill quiet as a church mouse
@@TheRealJrok shit goes quiet every few years when police sweep the streets but after 2012 the city got a lot quieter shit is getting wild out here again about a shooting every other day type shit
Bro, how you got people on your show over talking them. That’s the whole point, hearing your guests speak on certain topics.
right he irratating asf
Yeah I couldn’t get pass the first 3 minutes
I was just saying that, like damn let a brother talk, 🤦🏾♂️
Everyone wants to be a star.
Bruh completely ruined this interview with him talking over everyone
This look like a real life GTA san Andreas reunion. Lol James lookin like he bout To ask for "TWOOOO NUMBUH NIIIIINEZ!!" lol and glasses is CJ lol
Bruhhhh😅😅😅🥴🥴 now im playing gta
San andreas with the blood an crip mod haha
And Eiht is ryder
I swear it seems like it
Ehit played ryder in GTA is that mike jones in the white shirt an black hat with the grill?
Yo! That theme music is bangin! Classic LA ish!! Keep up the great interviews!
Menace II Society was my fav hood movie idk it was gang beef tho
*Eastside Low Bottoms sh*t !*
_Tappin' in from South Central Los Angeles_
Whn OG's talk, I listen !
The era of bangin' whn Eiht was in the streets, and especially whn Mob James was in the streets is unmatched. Those 80's and early to mid 90's out here in LA were vicious ! A friend and I were just talking about this the other day:
_If u survived thru those times _*_on the streets,_*_ u did something kinda special !_
As a non-affiliate myself, I saw how a lot of situations unfolded...some BADLY ! And that was just me being on the outside looking in. The corner I lived on in the late 80's to around '93 STAYED crackin' !
Just ONE small sample:
Luckily in my section at the time, the "rivals" to the locals knew I didn't 'bang. But if u saw me back then and _didnt't_ know, u couldn't tell (I stayed G'd up !). Anyway, there were "rivals" literally on the next block. I was standing right on the corner of my block and the main street. I watched a car hit the corner, normal speed, about 20 feet in front of me. As it's turning, the passenger with a look on his face like, "There them muhfukaz go right there !", leaned out the passenger window with a sawed-off gauge and started gettin' off down the block ! That was one of a FEW times that, if I WAS a banger, I would've been GONE !
Shout out to the OG's.
✊🏾✊🏾
💯 I think we all got stories like that growing up out here. Ascot was active back then
@@lakerfan8297
*Eastside Low Bottoms sh*t !*
Maaaaan, wasn't it ! I remember gettin' bounced out on by a car full of Pueblos on 45th and Ascot, walking home from Jeff in about '90 or '91. Shit was REAL in the field ! That "I don't bang" sh*t didn't really fly in a lot of instances.
✊🏾✊🏾
@@lowbo47omsascotave nah... not all the time especially on the Eastside. Every 5 blocks you in a different hood. I grew up between that 105 &110 freeway right on fig so I feel you
@@lakerfan8297
*Eastside Low Bottoms sh*t !*
Indeed. Ironically, I work in that area !
✊🏾✊🏾
Then Ricky got shot! Lol jk sounds like scene in Boyz n Hood. Rip to all the innocent people killed by strays etc during that era.
This is better than anything on tv now a days 💯
I recognized real fast what was happening, too many clues such as the Purple Flags and Blue Khaki Suits.
Yep!! All the “Bulls” gear. They one DEF separating the red vs blue and the “beef “ it entailed
Who had on a blue khaki suit or purple flag in menace??
YuHp....you from the city...Glasses probably was too young too catch it.🤷🏾
@@MillieMoBuckz when they in the Jordan downs talking about getting her back. “You ready for a 187?” O got a blue dickie suit on and dude in the background got on purple bandanas.
@@MillieMoBuckz he talm bout when iyleena cousin nd his patnas went to twist kane top bk when they was loading up the straps nd shyt!
this my first encounter with the show and im a fan now
Big James is Big Mobbin.Piru.....😆😆
Was!
Dude missed out on not listening to Quik
@ Chris G
What do you mean?
DJ quick had a dope as album with classic song production @@EASTCOASTIMPERIAL
I'm from the Midwest we didn't pick sides either. I listened to everything.
In St Louis they rode with the West because of NWA and Pac
I'm from the Midwest too. If you talking Quik vs Eiht I don't think anybody outside the west cared. If you talking East Vs West Ohio was definitely West coast all day lol. I hated the East LOL. I think Ohio was more West coast because Eazy E was here and helped Ohio/Midwest get on.
@@thegamingchef3304In Toledo niggas was riding wit Quik
I remember being grown when i realized Boyz N da Hood was the 60s vs Crenshaw Mafia.. And Menace to Society was Grape Street Crips vs Bounty Hunters..
Mob James rocking that DPG locs on, all due respect 🔥💯
You gotta be from Cali to understand Menace to Society
2pac's hit em up and Quic's dolla's and sense are 2 of the best dis song/rap ever made.. Im still waiting on MC EIHT's get bac on quic🤣🤣
Idk man either to me then dollars and sense
He got came back with Def Wish IV.
Then after what happened to Pac & Biggie they chilled on the beef before way too serious.
Mc eight makes this interview authentic
He was in the front row seats of the vibe awards lol
Make G.Malone a regular because he bridges the gap between the OGs and us who are in our mid-30s.
I agree. Plus he could get down on the mic.
Where's Steele?
If you knew you knew they was mainly From Grape Street in that movie. Some of the extras wore the Purple rags
No names were named but we did see COLORS like a mf
I don't think I seen the color red in there but once and that was by a woman...when they did the drive by on Kane by Aileena cousin's and friends they was definitely crips with they blue rags on they straps
Safe and sound and the entire death threatz album was an amazing time for competition
My man asking good questions. James and Eight are 🔥🔥🔥👊🏿💰💰 this is great
Mob james funny af😂😂😂
He definitely that Uncle that be wildin at the cookout🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@skinnyminnieog I bet he could get down on the grill too!!
He said “I bet you was mad then a muthafucka” 😅😅😅
Glasses stop talking over ppl
Still jammin quik right now n.w.a too so i like both sides so it's hard both sides made good music.I'm from the chi Westside ya heard
1 Love to all ya'll! Great video & topic. I was raised in the 90's & I remember all of that.
Mc Eiht the most gangsta rapper/actor in the history of gangsterism
Much love to you Big Kokane!!!!!
From what I can remember gangs been around in oak cliff way before gangster rap
Dollas and cents is the best diss tracc in the history of hip hop....
That's a fact, and it doesn't even get mentioned enough, especially from East coast media,or rap fans💯👍🏽
4:12 made me spit out my water OG funny asf
Menace to Society was mimicking Oakland. No bloods or crips, 5.0 mustangs, no lowriders, Oakland rappers in the movie, one of the characters was “the pimp of the bunch” and Spice 1 was supposed to play O Dog.
yup. the town is where it was at.
Actually Menace II Society was set in Jordan Downs and just repped the hoods in Cali period. Harold was a Crip from Long Beach. Awax, O-Dog, Blue Loc(Too Short), Chauncey, Kane & The homies was Crip even Ronnie's Baby Daddy, Pernell was Crip. There was slanguage and hand gestures all over the place. Ilena's cousin appeared to be colorblind though as well as the dude Kane jacked for his ride & a Double Burger with Cheese. Though set in Watts, all of Cali was represented by style of dress, the g-code, drive-by shootings, weed smoke, fourty ounces of Old English & St Ides. You were also wrong about there being no lowriders in the movie. I saw two being Harold's whip & Stacy's car. They were sitting low homie.
No it wasn't lol its Jordan downs you boys ain't that tough up north stop it
@@marcuswiggins7472 we set the trends tho. source of the sauce.
@@marcuswiggins7472 just because it was filmed in LA, doesn’t mean the story wasn’t about Oakland. Tough? Oakland and Stockton are the murder capitals of California, potna. What you mean?
So glad they both still alive
Mob james got shot by tragnew crips because he was listening to Dollaz n Sense in his cadillac 😅😅 why didn’t you mention it in the video? You said it on VladTv ....