"Welcome to the Marlboro Houses in Brooklyn" ft @DontKallMe Luxxy Had a cameo in Bro's video "ANGEL CRY OFFICIAL" ua-cam.com/video/xB6jHF5greo/v-deo.html
@@scottfay3553 facts!!! Hahahah🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣ion even fuck with cardi music she raps about the same shit Nicki way better than her I mean Cardi is a beautiful lady but I couldn't date her at all I'll just smash and leave 💯💯💯
Dang.. I grew up in these projects. I'm glad I got out of there though. My mom did a good job raising me and my siblings cause we all made it out of there successfully.
So glad I found this clip! In 1959, my parents moved into these projects (from Spanish Harlem). I was five years old. My dad was the maintenance man in our building. Our apartment was on the right rear side, second floor. I can draw the layout of our apartment, the building, the playground, the walks to the subway, to Coney Island - it was my WORLD and a very HAPPY place, until it wasn’t. I was nine when the police and firefighters woke us up and carried me and my five siblings, driving us to St. Barnabas Children’s Home in Manhattan, the only place that would take all six of us (Ages 2 to 11)….the beginning of living in shelters for the next five years. From 1964 to 1968, I lived on Willoughby Avenue, in St. Joseph’s Home for Girls. That’s where I was nurtured and thrived. I’m 69 now, living in Idaho, but always with a foot inside the projects.
My God Family is from the Marlboro Houses so I was over there all the time. Watching this video has brought back so many good memories spending time with them. In other words, no matter where you live, it is how you live that counts.
Mann when I was in the projects my goal was to LEAVE I hated it, every night people were getting shot or stabbed. There were home invasions people got their doors kicked in I was so mentally drained from it all
We know we know.. if you ain’t from around here don’t come around here! I wish my people stop glorifying gang gang gang and destroying other black people!
word shit was corny cause either way people gonna come regardless they don’t own the property so as soon it’s eviction notice boom u not from there now 😂🤣
I'm reading these comments while sitting in a rental outside a convenience store situated in the middle of a low income housing project in Europe. None of these pathologies here. Kids are leaving their bikes and going in the store without a worry. Nobody is ice grilling me. There's no fiends wandering around. No gunshots. Just peace. People living life. Working. Some people getting off the bus, coming from evening classes. No victimology about how the projects are a science projects constructed to keep us down. None of that BS.
I’ve personally seen a lot of hoods in nyc but I’ve never seen a hood like Marlboro.. it’s really a bubble and people there are stuck.. if I lived in those projects there’s not a day I’d wake up trying to figure out how to get out. I’d hate to come to a building filled with 20 people in a lobby, that’s mad annoying.
@@blast4me754 You're correct cause when we come from a 3rd world country the only thing on our mind is getting a job. I came to the USA as a teen and after high school i was paying rent, so it ain't that complicated.
This just sad to me. Im born and raised in Bk .Ima b honest this new generation especially, These dudes simply DO NOT WANNA WORK. We all struggling out here , but compared from when I grew uo until now the laziness and "glorification" of being a broke gang member or a "shooter" is some real lazyy bum ishh. EVEN mostly all the "new" younger drug dealers are addicts themselves and the rest self snitching on different social media sights them and on they whole gangs. REAL GOOFY ISH. IT'S gotten pathetic, I thought i would never wanna leave NY , nowadays if i could just save enough man im OUT. NYC been done since the 2000's and this new generation is beyond slow , no drive to "get out" half drugged out snd slow , I'm ashamed of what the city has become and the world too. IT'S ALL DONE. It will NEVER BE THE SAME.
I agree, it don't matter where you from. Get a Job. Work hard & become a Man. I have family in Brooklyn. My Parents are NY Ricans. Some people just don't get it.
@@johnnysundae9495 I grew up in those projects in the early 60s when they were predominantly wht. We had to move out when others from another demographic moved in and residents were getting assaulted and mugged. Although these snowflakes don't want to hear that but take it from a former Marlboro project resident. It's the people and not the buildings that make that project the way it is.
It's like once u seen 3 or 4 of these eps, you seen em all. Much respect to Hoodvlogs, keep doing your thing (been watching from the inception in Cali). Yes the content is free and on UA-cam, unlike the Hood2Hood dvds from the mid 2000s where we had to buy em - but this no longer keeps my attention. I really ain't learning anything new. ✌🏿
The cops drive by like watching animals in a cage. Thats a damn shame, they see y'all as animals, beast of prey & is y'all play the part🤦🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️😳. ☝🏾🇲🇦🕌
…Same shit different city!!!…I really wish the mindset would change put that energy into coming together & make a positive difference in the community. Shout out to HoodVlogs love the content bro much love🤝💯
@@losangelesca5470 they are all becoming the same recently... in NYC it was always about money but recently its just shoot shoot idc if we broke. My aunt in LongBeach said it was about family over there and now its just my hood rar rar shoot shoot idc what gang you in if you aint from my hood. The Chicago style of gang warfare took over all the cities now. Noone care about family... morals or money its just ima kill you and mock you
I grew up in Marlboro. My Grandmother lived and died in building 22. All those babies watched and took to the wrong things. The way it is setup out there is to lose or get stronger. You must develop a very thick skin and be prepared to die. Out there you never know if you going to get killed. It's a place where friends are friends one day and enemies the next. Each one of those people you saw can turn on one another as easy as them giving each other a hug. The spirits call for blood and it is shed. I literally see that the babies I watched growing up are now the killers. I got lucky and realized there was a whole world outside of there. Most are entranced by that place and keep going back. I was a prime example. I would leave for years then mess up and go back there for a while to reset then leave again. It is human nature to go to what they know. I just always had to leave because it was not enough there for me to say that I am living life. What they are saying is true though don't get caught out there and not know anybody. And don't start any trouble if you can they are waiting to try to stomp you to death. Also a fact that they have wrong is the darkside is building 21 to 28. Original shit, light side is the rest of the buildings before you go across the street to the side with the 3 high-rise buildings which is the other side. Literally The Other Side. Not the Light Side.
Congrats brother, there's actually a whole history behind why projects were created and their mindsets are the results of it. I live in the projects now, a single mother, and starting my exit strategy plan before my son hits his teenage years.
Brooklyn is very dangerous and crazy I agree with you. Especially Coney Island beach area, if you go there make sure you look bummy cuz they will run up on you
Shout out to people that continue to brag about knocking off opps and won't brag about knocking off actual opportunities that are often overlooked. Not on any violent vibes my peoples 💯 but free the mind capacity of history of violence. Free the most important part of our history, the mindset. Holla at me.
More lady hosts bc these dudes collectively just be wanting to boast and hear themselves talk. Often times, these guys just be all over the place...I feel the ladies try to tell a story in nuance more and a bit more tuned in that we're wanting to know the story there...not just completely lollygagging stuff.
When fellas are mad active they're known to boast more as a pride thing like a youngster would boast more then a OG. on the other side females are forced into OG mentality cuz dudes in most gang culture are runnin the hame so is a ladys job in the hood to be dominate in her own way to keep collective
My Parents moved into these " Homes" Many years ago. I was born there, it was 1961. We moved out when I was 13. It was actually nice. No one had money and we played with what we had. No fighting, no drug dealing. It was clean, well-kept. Directly across the street they had a baseball field, where were you at all able to play baseball if we join the team. It was run by the PAL. Now I can clearly see it's a jungle. Not safe to live there unless you want to carry a gun and get involved with that scene, otherwise you're going to become a Target. I wouldn't even go there to visit now that's what it's become as you can see from the video. That pretty much spells it out. I wish I had a video from the 1960s and 1970s this way everybody could see how nice it actually was. Shame how people ruin there own neighborhood. Why would you want to destroy the area that you're living makes no sense whatsoever.
November 22, 1963: President John F. Kennedy assassinated. I was 9 years old and living in Brooklyn’s Marlboro Projects. I’ll forever remember that day, walking into our apartment and finding my Puerto Rican mom and our Irish neighbors (who lived directly across the hall), holding hands and quietly crying, comforting each other. Another era in time…..
It;s crazy that a lot of people who live in BK all there lives never heard of Marlboro. I used to see the buildings driving on the Belt Parkway and wonder " are those projects?" then i found out. it is a wild hood.
Proverbs 4:14-22 Do not enter the path of the wicked, And do not walk in the way of evil. Avoid it, do not travel on it; Turn away from it and pass on. For they do not sleep unless they have done evil; And their sleep is taken away unless they make someone fall. For they eat the bread of wickedness, And drink the wine of violence. But the path of the just is like the shining sun, That shines ever brighter unto the perfect day. The way of the wicked is like darkness; They do not know what makes them stumble. My son, give attention to my words; Incline your ear to my sayings. Do not let them depart from your eyes; Keep them in the midst of your heart; For they are life to those who find them, And health to all their flesh.
One thing these videos lack is real Men. Probably because it's difficult if not impossible to be a man in a place like this. Every man needs room to grow, and to challenge themselves alone without distractions. You can't do that at place were you are expected to be a certain way and think a certain way. Everytime you turn around, there are people pressuring you and watching you and crowding you. Someone said this is " mental slavery" and I don't think there is a better way to describe these people.
Marlboro Pjs Darkside Forever ! The whole hood …..Everybody in Brooklyn know Marlboro is Different 💯💯💯 especially if you went to Lafayette and John Dewey
For real niggas got safety transfers all the time from those two schools. Niggas have been known to run whole train stops on elevated train tracks to escape Marlboro niggas. Marlbarians.
They need to go to south Asian countries and South America like Brazil, Venezuela, Colombia, and Dominica. They will see more crazy and so deep there. I been all over South America and Asian. They don’t see shit yet and what out there about.
It’s a shame because all they talk about is If you knew my streets you would know, all everybody talk about is who got beef Who's snitchin', who told police Who came home, who's still gone, who Rest In Peace -Nas
S/O to hood vlogs for coming to the Boro 28 buildings a island of our own i wish u had the chance to talk to the older gen too love my hood Marlboro really made me who i am
@@ayalewdessieabebe It is funny because with all this information at their fingertips the choose to oppress themselves and blame the white man for their shortcomings
@@wessideconway7029 Nah Un Kasa definitely not in it. Go check it out shit actually fire. I watched it cause Cardi posted about the series yrs ago. It's on UA-cam
The crazy thing is I think they really live in their own world I never even meet nobody from Marlboro 😂😂😂 and I was born and raised in Brooklyn and still live here
6:01 Gourmet Deli used to be Barney's til his son took over then they chaged the name to Zookey's. Bought loosies (cigs) there for a nickel, then a dime each. Took the bus from there to 281. The chicken place was a pizzeria (also owned by Zookey). My friend "Eva" (Evangilina) was hit by a speeding tow truck while crossing on W. 8th street in front of what is now Gourmet Deli and she landed on W. 9th street by that little island sidewalk. She lived only a few days before she died. I remember she was so swollen we couldnt recognize her at the funeral. She was so small in frame. 😢 RIP Eva. You are missed.
Too many brothers hanging out doing nothing, constantly threatening people not to come there. Do they think anyone who's about something wanna be up in NYCHA ? Hell Naw.
I did grew up in building 3 12dy sister got shot in a drive by like 36 years ago run away bullets always came thru the windows dudes spraying at the terraces missing. Tuff life but taught me a lot how to move, and be a chameleon.
We made it to hoodvlogs Marlboro stand up Crip up I’m from there it’s not only 6loods out there well wen I’m out there it’s not but it’s for yt so show what u want good shit cro
“We’re so far from anything..not much to do..we don’t got nothing good here”..bro y’all next to the metro stop and have access to anywhere in the nyc metro area tf you mean 😂
What’s interesting is I see crime and violence, not poverty. I kind of see just hanging out, not really applying selves. It’s also interesting how nice their clothes are. I understand there are not many jobs outside of food service but they could travel to other areas to “get out”. I think they do crimes and pocket money, lie to government about what they make so their rent can be paid for since NYC rent is so high. They really don’t want to leave this area in my opinion.
*Ive been to these p’s plenty of time, they really are hood as shit. 🤣 Luckily I’m friends with the main girl that was talking with the braids & she always make me feel hella comfortable* 👑
It's so sad that our people think that being a rapper that promote negativity and being part of a gang is the only way out of a poor neighborhood.. The same energy that they use can be put into furthering their education and job careers, and that's whether being an entrepreneur or working corporate.. SMFH 😢
I used to walk by these god forsaken projects in the 90s On my way to school. I almost got mogged a couple of times and they know people have gotten mugged and assaulted
I'm from that hood, I promise you I was making real money out there... $100 sales all day long at 13, at 19 almost 1000 grams in gold, cars, clothes and hoes... I had to die to leave that... literally
@@peelong1339 awesome bro see I couldn't do all that shit my mom would kick my ass if I was on a street corner selling drugs but it was hard for New York City in the 70s and 80s a lot of pimps dope boys and real hustler in 5 different areas in the big Apple but y'all niggas ain't playing around up there just like my city Memphis TN we county as hell but we find ways to get money but on our fashion tip it's trash as hell Memphis TN niggas wear fake ass Louie and Gucci and J's 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 NYC is drip capital
Marlboro projects is the largest projects in bensonhurt. And stands alone . The borderline of Brooklyn & coney island. - 2 sides [ n line train side ] [ b line train side ] Bay 50th is they last stop . We share same ave [ stillwill but it's bay 50th stillwill ave for Marlboro ] Stillwill ave / coney island is coney island it's self ! Bensonhurt is on Gravesend land but is not Gravesend projects of coney island. Gravesend is the first and last projects of coney island . Coney island stands alone from Marlboro projects/ bensonhurt. But it's love & links among original people's. The originals of Marlboro projects - cool j era - the twins era [ deck & Derrick ] - Marlboro lynch mob [ j new era ]
"Welcome to the Marlboro Houses in Brooklyn" ft @DontKallMe Luxxy
Had a cameo in Bro's video "ANGEL CRY OFFICIAL" ua-cam.com/video/xB6jHF5greo/v-deo.html
What Welcome? If you aint from here don't come here?
Slugile cacatului.
Min 9:00.80's-90's stile .
She from the bronx not Brooklyn
@@scottfay3553 facts!!! Hahahah🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣ion even fuck with cardi music she raps about the same shit Nicki way better than her I mean Cardi is a beautiful lady but I couldn't date her at all I'll just smash and leave 💯💯💯
Dang.. I grew up in these projects. I'm glad I got out of there though. My mom did a good job raising me and my siblings cause we all made it out of there successfully.
Your mom is a strong woman, that’s wassup. May allah keep blessing you and your family🙏🏽
Your face don’t look familiar to me what’s ur name and last name
So glad I found this clip! In 1959, my parents moved into these projects (from Spanish Harlem). I was five years old. My dad was the maintenance man in our building. Our apartment was on the right rear side, second floor. I can draw the layout of our apartment, the building, the playground, the walks to the subway, to Coney Island - it was my WORLD and a very HAPPY place, until it wasn’t.
I was nine when the police and firefighters woke us up and carried me and my five siblings, driving us to St. Barnabas Children’s Home in Manhattan, the only place that would take all six of us (Ages 2 to 11)….the beginning of living in shelters for the next five years.
From 1964 to 1968, I lived on Willoughby Avenue, in St. Joseph’s Home for Girls. That’s where I was nurtured and thrived. I’m 69 now, living in Idaho, but always with a foot inside the projects.
❤
When you know more people that need to be "freed" than that graduated HS, that's a problem
Seeeshh that went ova there head
How much you wanna bet they graduated high school.
@@Yntlijah with honors
I wonder why they in jail, cause some people should never see the streets again yet their fam will yell free him..
They did graduate then the turned GANGSTA. Free tay tay
Free ray ray
Free t bird
Free Kay Kay
My God Family is from the Marlboro Houses so I was over there all the time. Watching this video has brought back so many good memories spending time with them. In other words, no matter where you live, it is how you live that counts.
Mann when I was in the projects my goal was to LEAVE I hated it, every night people were getting shot or stabbed. There were home invasions people got their doors kicked in I was so mentally drained from it all
We know we know.. if you ain’t from around here don’t come around here! I wish my people stop glorifying gang gang gang and destroying other black people!
word shit was corny cause either way people gonna come regardless they don’t own the property so as soon it’s eviction notice boom u not from there now 😂🤣
Lmao when gentrification hits, they ain’t stopping nothing.
Without your AK
Yup
I'm reading these comments while sitting in a rental outside a convenience store situated in the middle of a low income housing project in Europe. None of these pathologies here. Kids are leaving their bikes and going in the store without a worry. Nobody is ice grilling me. There's no fiends wandering around. No gunshots. Just peace. People living life. Working. Some people getting off the bus, coming from evening classes. No victimology about how the projects are a science projects constructed to keep us down. None of that BS.
I’ve personally seen a lot of hoods in nyc but I’ve never seen a hood like Marlboro.. it’s really a bubble and people there are stuck.. if I lived in those projects there’s not a day I’d wake up trying to figure out how to get out. I’d hate to come to a building filled with 20 people in a lobby, that’s mad annoying.
Lmao damn
You have people walking and swimming all the way from 3rd world counties to come to the USA ..it’s impossible to say you’re stuck anywhere
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@@blast4me754 You're correct cause when we come from a 3rd world country the only thing on our mind is getting a job. I came to the USA as a teen and after high school i was paying rent, so it ain't that complicated.
@@dahbajanman7044 It's not that complicated then you would've did it in YOUR country smh foh
No cap, I'm glad I didn't grow up like this.
😂👀🤦
@@ayalewdessieabebe 😘
Sounds like you did though “no cap”
i grew up here i know everyone in here 💀
@@MoneyOverFamelmfao
This just sad to me. Im born and raised in Bk .Ima b honest this new generation especially, These dudes simply DO NOT WANNA WORK. We all struggling out here , but compared from when I grew uo until now the laziness and "glorification" of being a broke gang member or a "shooter" is some real lazyy bum ishh. EVEN mostly all the "new" younger drug dealers are addicts themselves and the rest self snitching on different social media sights them and on they whole gangs. REAL GOOFY ISH. IT'S gotten pathetic, I thought i would never wanna leave NY , nowadays if i could just save enough man im OUT. NYC been done since the 2000's and this new generation is beyond slow , no drive to "get out" half drugged out snd slow , I'm ashamed of what the city has become and the world too. IT'S ALL DONE. It will NEVER BE THE SAME.
I agree, it don't matter where you from.
Get a Job. Work hard & become a Man.
I have family in Brooklyn.
My Parents are NY Ricans.
Some people just don't get it.
@@johnnysundae9495 I grew up in those projects in the early 60s when they were predominantly wht. We had to move out when others from another demographic moved in and residents were getting assaulted and mugged. Although these snowflakes don't want to hear that but take it from a former Marlboro project resident. It's the people and not the buildings that make that project the way it is.
It's like once u seen 3 or 4 of these eps, you seen em all. Much respect to Hoodvlogs, keep doing your thing (been watching from the inception in Cali).
Yes the content is free and on UA-cam, unlike the Hood2Hood dvds from the mid 2000s where we had to buy em - but this no longer keeps my attention.
I really ain't learning anything new.
✌🏿
Neat
pretty much
I’m starting to think Hoodvlogs is a CIA operation to keep tabs on suspects
Yea
Not true.I'm learning about the existence of this I've lived in Brooklyn for twenty years.
The cops drive by like watching animals in a cage. Thats a damn shame, they see y'all as animals, beast of prey & is y'all play the part🤦🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️😳. ☝🏾🇲🇦🕌
They act the part so what you really expect
Unfortunate truth
Mobb deep - animal instinct
You have to be like a animal to survive and sometimes living in the projects can turn into a animal
@Naim Salahuddin-Bey then stop knocking down those stereotypes and actually do something productive in society. This is a lifestyle.
say something positive then @fake Muslim
…Same shit different city!!!…I really wish the mindset would change put that energy into coming together & make a positive difference in the community. Shout out to HoodVlogs love the content bro much love🤝💯
Every city is not the same especially when it comes to gang culture
@@losangelesca5470 Fact💯
@@losangelesca5470 not exactly the same but niggas mostly do the same shit
@@losangelesca5470 they are all becoming the same recently... in NYC it was always about money but recently its just shoot shoot idc if we broke. My aunt in LongBeach said it was about family over there and now its just my hood rar rar shoot shoot idc what gang you in if you aint from my hood. The Chicago style of gang warfare took over all the cities now. Noone care about family... morals or money its just ima kill you and mock you
Right on
I grew up in Marlboro. My Grandmother lived and died in building 22. All those babies watched and took to the wrong things. The way it is setup out there is to lose or get stronger. You must develop a very thick skin and be prepared to die. Out there you never know if you going to get killed. It's a place where friends are friends one day and enemies the next. Each one of those people you saw can turn on one another as easy as them giving each other a hug. The spirits call for blood and it is shed. I literally see that the babies I watched growing up are now the killers. I got lucky and realized there was a whole world outside of there. Most are entranced by that place and keep going back. I was a prime example. I would leave for years then mess up and go back there for a while to reset then leave again. It is human nature to go to what they know. I just always had to leave because it was not enough there for me to say that I am living life. What they are saying is true though don't get caught out there and not know anybody. And don't start any trouble if you can they are waiting to try to stomp you to death. Also a fact that they have wrong is the darkside is building 21 to 28. Original shit, light side is the rest of the buildings before you go across the street to the side with the 3 high-rise buildings which is the other side. Literally The Other Side. Not the Light Side.
Congrats brother, there's actually a whole history behind why projects were created and their mindsets are the results of it. I live in the projects now, a single mother, and starting my exit strategy plan before my son hits his teenage years.
Yup Darkside, Otherside my side & Uptop.
Brooklyn is very dangerous and crazy I agree with you. Especially Coney Island beach area, if you go there make sure you look bummy cuz they will run up on you
Facts
@@ebyy8397 wish you and your the best God bless
Shout out to people that continue to brag about knocking off opps and won't brag about knocking off actual opportunities that are often overlooked. Not on any violent vibes my peoples 💯 but free the mind capacity of history of violence. Free the most important part of our history, the mindset. Holla at me.
Forget freeing people…Free your mind
👁️
YEAH BUT WE OUTSIDE YO
More lady hosts bc these dudes collectively just be wanting to boast and hear themselves talk. Often times, these guys just be all over the place...I feel the ladies try to tell a story in nuance more and a bit more tuned in that we're wanting to know the story there...not just completely lollygagging stuff.
Some of the guys are got some real shit to say and not all extra with it like the guy from QB, Campanella Park.
@@nefariousdisciple301 True. I'd like to see more of that too.
I think it’s more of NYC thing, NY dudes love to hear themselves talk
When fellas are mad active they're known to boast more as a pride thing like a youngster would boast more then a OG. on the other side females are forced into OG mentality cuz dudes in most gang culture are runnin the hame so is a ladys job in the hood to be dominate in her own way to keep collective
My Parents moved into these " Homes"
Many years ago. I was born there, it was 1961. We moved out when I was 13.
It was actually nice. No one had money and we played with what we had. No fighting, no drug dealing. It was clean, well-kept. Directly across the street they had a baseball field, where were you at all able to play baseball if we join the team. It was run by the PAL. Now I can clearly see it's a jungle. Not safe to live there unless you want to carry a gun and get involved with that scene, otherwise you're going to become a Target. I wouldn't even go there to visit now that's what it's become as you can see from the video. That pretty much spells it out. I wish I had a video from the 1960s and 1970s this way everybody could see how nice it actually was. Shame how people ruin there own neighborhood. Why would you want to destroy the area that you're living makes no sense whatsoever.
You sound like such a coward 😂 this neighborhood isn’t even what you’re trying to make it out to be
November 22, 1963: President John F. Kennedy assassinated. I was 9 years old and living in Brooklyn’s Marlboro Projects. I’ll forever remember that day, walking into our apartment and finding my Puerto Rican mom and our Irish neighbors (who lived directly across the hall), holding hands and quietly crying, comforting each other. Another era in time…..
Shoutout Marlboro, Darkside to the Lightside building 26 6th floor. RIP HOODY and the rest.
These dudes stuck in Time .they don't realize it's a big world out here
Joint is sad
They haven’t hearddddddd
It;s crazy that a lot of people who live in BK all there lives never heard of Marlboro. I used to see the buildings driving on the Belt Parkway and wonder " are those projects?" then i found out. it is a wild hood.
lol no it's not. it's considered one of the safer projects now
ok, I had no idea@@jojotwice8918
Proverbs 4:14-22
Do not enter the path of the wicked,
And do not walk in the way of evil. Avoid it, do not travel on it; Turn away from it and pass on. For they do not sleep unless they have done evil; And their sleep is taken away unless they make someone fall. For they eat the bread of wickedness, And drink the wine of violence. But the path of the just is like the shining sun, That shines ever brighter unto the perfect day. The way of the wicked is like darkness; They do not know what makes them stumble. My son, give attention to my words; Incline your ear to my sayings. Do not let them depart from your eyes; Keep them in the midst of your heart; For they are life to those who find them, And health to all their flesh.
Amen
can't get enough of these NYC Docs. much love ❤
I ain’t watched this yet but I bet they say it’s one way in one way out 😕
Free him free him and rip him rip him, only that last dude brought some wisdom to the plate.
🤣😂 chill that's the lifestyle
One thing these videos lack is real Men. Probably because it's difficult if not impossible to be a man in a place like this. Every man needs room to grow, and to challenge themselves alone without distractions. You can't do that at place were you are expected to be a certain way and think a certain way. Everytime you turn around, there are people pressuring you and watching you and crowding you.
Someone said this is " mental slavery" and I don't think there is a better way to describe these people.
thank you for saying that
Lemme guess you're a real man huh 🤔 how about yo march ur happy as$ to brooklyn and have this conversation with them in person
@@Whor33buckzz Yes I'm a real Man. And real Men can recognize real Men a million miles away.
@@Whor33buckzz I thought that’s Bronx
@@qzetu right
Marlboro Pjs Darkside Forever ! The whole hood …..Everybody in Brooklyn know Marlboro is Different 💯💯💯 especially if you went to Lafayette and John Dewey
For real niggas got safety transfers all the time from those two schools. Niggas have been known to run whole train stops on elevated train tracks to escape Marlboro niggas. Marlbarians.
Been different
trash area
Ok
Lmfao. Manhunt and slap boxing. Typical NY childhood.
You mean typical NY ghetto childhood
daaamn lol
typical *american* childhood, you can see that shit in any state
@Nothing but Bare Knuckles 69 haha
Did you just say "Manhunt"? 😆
These guys haven’t been no where else for them to say if you come make it here you can make it anywhere
They need to go to south Asian countries and South America like Brazil, Venezuela, Colombia, and Dominica. They will see more crazy and so deep there. I been all over South America and Asian. They don’t see shit yet and what out there about.
Yea there definitely worse in the usa
I looked up Marlboro because this is where my friend's stolen phone ended up. Makes sense.
Instead of learning from past mistakes...these baby boys continue the cycle🤣🤣🤣🤣
Too bad their aim sucks when they shoot each other. Like bruh kill each other idc but they stay hitting bystanders
Don't come here if you ain't from here.dag I never had a thought in my mind to wake up and say I wanna go to Marlboro projects in the first place 😅🤣
It’s a shame because all they talk about is
If you knew my streets
you would know, all everybody talk about is who got beef
Who's snitchin', who told police
Who came home, who's still gone, who Rest In Peace
-Nas
That's the hood for you. Same shit. It gets tiring after a while.
Aye south Brooklyn in the house i always passed by these projects on my way to Coney Island much love from Bensonhurst 💯🗽
"Extra of that white stuff". You mean sugar 😂
S/O to hood vlogs for coming to the Boro 28 buildings a island of our own i wish u had the chance to talk to the older gen too love my hood Marlboro really made me who i am
🤣🤣🤣🤣These dudes are some of the most lost individuals
🙏🏼 y is it funny
@@ayalewdessieabebe It is funny because with all this information at their fingertips the choose to oppress themselves and blame the white man for their shortcomings
@@god_odyssey4167 their products of their environment
@@ayalewdessieabebe I agree and disagree. Because when people realize they are the environment then ones environment will change
HoodVlogs is the best channel that covers this niche.
Glizzy land sounds like a homosexual theme park
The best UA-cam hood series is "The Cycle", which is filmed in Marlboro. I'm not from there. But The Cycle gives Money and Power a rum for it's money.
Facts. The Cycle was fire. I wish Respect Life didn't fall off
@@PopOutPaulie That's the show with Un Kasa? That show had funny parts but it was trash.
@@wessideconway7029 Nah Un Kasa definitely not in it. Go check it out shit actually fire. I watched it cause Cardi posted about the series yrs ago. It's on UA-cam
Un kasa is on the Brooklyn way I believe
@@oliverjones1845 oh that's right. The Brooklyn Way is better than Respect Life though.
Much love from the trays for the gangsters out there in the hood Man
What's CraCCin Cuz? Tray up.
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1 side was built on a graveyard and the other side built on an insane asylum grounds the energy out there is all out of wack
@Roxie Cold yeah the what the main guy said the projects were built on the grounds these places were
Brooklyn and the Bronx is the trenches fr,
Agreed. I'm from the Bronx so I know.
Walk in da park
@@ZaC87580 you gotta do your research you probably wouldn’t make it out there
@@Slim545 nigga I'm from LA nuff said
@@Slim545 and you think that's something to be proud of. Culture is lost
Never get banana pudding from the hood. It might be Thursday I bet that was made Monday morning
The crazy thing is I think they really live in their own world I never even meet nobody from Marlboro 😂😂😂 and I was born and raised in Brooklyn and still live here
It’s in the middle of an Italian and Chinese area Bensonhurst bklyn
If you ain't from here don't come here. Dammit there goes my bucket list of places to visit lmmfao. 😂😂😂
I’m loving these vlogs man , keep it up & keep doing what your doing on the channel 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥.
- 👑Kingz #RKA👥
6:01 Gourmet Deli used to be Barney's til his son took over then they chaged the name to Zookey's. Bought loosies (cigs) there for a nickel, then a dime each. Took the bus from there to 281. The chicken place was a pizzeria (also owned by Zookey). My friend "Eva" (Evangilina) was hit by a speeding tow truck while crossing on W. 8th street in front of what is now Gourmet Deli and she landed on W. 9th street by that little island sidewalk. She lived only a few days before she died. I remember she was so swollen we couldnt recognize her at the funeral. She was so small in frame. 😢 RIP Eva. You are missed.
Too many brothers hanging out doing nothing, constantly threatening people not to come there. Do they think anyone who's about something wanna be up in NYCHA ? Hell Naw.
Lmaoooo exactly
BINGO
Ha
Nycha is for poor people
@@ayalewdessieabebeno it’s not AH
I did grew up in building 3 12dy sister got shot in a drive by like 36 years ago run away bullets always came thru the windows dudes spraying at the terraces missing. Tuff life but taught me a lot how to move, and be a chameleon.
The new city lingo has to GOOOOO it’s too goofy
Chicago inspired smh
OG from building 1/ the main! Keep doing whatchu do!
We Are Who We Are Cuz Of This Hood ‼️
I grew up in these projects born in Coney Island hospital.. we moved out of there early 90's.
So nice of their employers to give them all the day off to film this!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That’s hilarious
You mean, slave drivers?
Lmaooo
Lol I work had every day but they probably have more money than us just saying lol but good joke tho
Greatest years in Marlboro, was growing up as a kid , being a kid #Period
Miss the hood.
💯🤙Good video. Interesting stories. I didn't know it had so many buildings.
Shout out to Derrick and Dexter... Twins, Marlboro legends, the other side of bensonhurst... Bklyn love 💯
At 13:56 he pulled out about $80 😂
lmaooooo fr
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😂🤣
Apparently in every hoodvlog , they out there or we out here lol 😎
We made it to hoodvlogs Marlboro stand up Crip up I’m from there it’s not only 6loods out there well wen I’m out there it’s not but it’s for yt so show what u want good shit cro
Hood Vlogs!! Your out there 💪🏻
“We’re so far from anything..not much to do..we don’t got nothing good here”..bro y’all next to the metro stop and have access to anywhere in the nyc metro area tf you mean 😂
What’s interesting is I see crime and violence, not poverty. I kind of see just hanging out, not really applying selves. It’s also interesting how nice their clothes are. I understand there are not many jobs outside of food service but they could travel to other areas to “get out”. I think they do crimes and pocket money, lie to government about what they make so their rent can be paid for since NYC rent is so high. They really don’t want to leave this area in my opinion.
Yeah coz it's prime real estate if ya ask me it's just they mindset they don't want to change
I wonder how many of these young brothers grew up in a single parent home. We gotta strive to achieve higher...
the Moynihan report was spot on all those decades ago.
I feel bad for some of them cause is like they’re proud to say free this free that rip him rip that is sad
2005 Marlboro house Parties Was Litt
I been in Marlboro since late 90s never saw these dudes b4
That projects is in Bensonhurst Brooklyn…it’s not at all bad there
it really isn't, it's considered one of the safer projects. they playing it up for the cameras
@@jojotwice8918GO READ AND DO YOUR RESEARCH
Allright ready. Everyone talk at the same time in a hallway with an echo.
Born and raised in Coney Island went to Lafayette high school I'm happy I left 23 yrs ago
i fuck with your vlogs big dawg, keep it coming with more content and none of these hood vlogers aint got nothing on your channel! stay bless up
My whole family from over there on Avenue X! I was raised as a shorty in them Ps
*Ive been to these p’s plenty of time, they really are hood as shit. 🤣 Luckily I’m friends with the main girl that was talking with the braids & she always make me feel hella comfortable* 👑
It's so sad that our people think that being a rapper that promote negativity and being part of a gang is the only way out of a poor neighborhood..
The same energy that they use can be put into furthering their education and job careers, and that's whether being an entrepreneur or working corporate.. SMFH 😢
Those handshakes are cool 7:02
RIP to the homie Remo
The cycle
Dude was really the star of that show💯
I never knew the backstory to his death. Was he killed? Natural??
God bless you all ! 🤎💜💛🧡❤💗💯💥💫
Seen one pz in NY
Trust….. ya seen m all!
Pain poverty and puzzled people
They also got L&B Pizzeria Best Spot In Brooklyn 😏
"If you not from here, don't fackin come here"
Camera man: 😐
Okay I won't.😢
Drone footage was great!
Theirs Nothing here to be proud of Sad
you gotta tell em put extra powder on the zeppolis or they not gon hit 😂😂😂😭😭
Ya'll not at the bottom of the map there's still Coney Island
Yooo that chiccen spot been there for 30 some plus years..Facts.
Slime b looked like he was on an artistic vibe and zone. RIP though
sad niggas killed him smh
Learn about living in New York every one only literally tuff when they group up most dudes never leave the block or state. Smdh
Respect from London 💯
I used to walk by these god forsaken projects in the 90s On my way to school. I almost got mogged a couple of times and they know people have gotten mugged and assaulted
It’s a walk in the park compared to the 90s
Zeppole is 1 CLASSIC FRIED DOUGH EATS
I bet that building was funky and smells bad🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 real shit they get mad money in new York
I'm from that hood, I promise you I was making real money out there... $100 sales all day long at 13, at 19 almost 1000 grams in gold, cars, clothes and hoes... I had to die to leave that... literally
@@peelong1339 awesome bro see I couldn't do all that shit my mom would kick my ass if I was on a street corner selling drugs but it was hard for New York City in the 70s and 80s a lot of pimps dope boys and real hustler in 5 different areas in the big Apple but y'all niggas ain't playing around up there just like my city Memphis TN we county as hell but we find ways to get money but on our fashion tip it's trash as hell Memphis TN niggas wear fake ass Louie and Gucci and J's 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 NYC is drip capital
@@peelong1339 damn
I thought Cardi was from the BX🤷🏽♂️
RIP slime
Marlboro projects is the largest projects in bensonhurt.
And stands alone .
The borderline of Brooklyn & coney island.
- 2 sides
[ n line train side ]
[ b line train side ]
Bay 50th is they last stop .
We share same ave [ stillwill but it's bay 50th stillwill ave for Marlboro ]
Stillwill ave / coney island is coney island it's self !
Bensonhurt is on Gravesend land but is not Gravesend projects of coney island.
Gravesend is the first and last projects of coney island .
Coney island stands alone from Marlboro projects/ bensonhurt.
But it's love & links among original people's.
The originals of Marlboro projects
- cool j era
- the twins era [ deck & Derrick ]
- Marlboro lynch mob [ j new era ]
Did they change the door elevators yet… shows how long I ain’t been back
Yup
I MISS THE OLD BROOKLYN💯💯 IM FROM THE OLD BROOKLYN 💯💯💯💯💯
Bring some of that exotics y’all got over there . Oh dude came bacc to the stuy with mad Cali wrapper weed from that side
Wow the judge is making good money their plan is working just keep the music going
Low key, you get smoked in Marlboro, ain't talkin no bogey.