Big u look like that uncle you accidentally walk in the room as a kid and he choking out that one ni@@a everyone afraid of and he calmly tell you to close the door.
Black artist need to Focus on the BUSINESS aspect of the Music industry. Not just the music but the business! Residuals, Masters, Publishing, etc so that they can be set later on in life. That's where the money is made, considering how many artist go broke. Then they need to protect themselves once they do so. The powers that be don't like to see us taking control. Prince, MJ etc
Ok well bflclique is movement pushing were we network upcomes s we do music prod also network marketing type shit were get it on backin but this going my web site but u koi. Its a business and ent come soon fuck mainstream
As a member of the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, and the National Association of Record Industry Professionals (and others), That is exactly what I focus on.
Like it or not but y’all gotta respect Big U. I’m a die hard Nip fan but Big U opened a lot of doors for him. Shout out Kev Mac!! Keep the content coming, we hear you all the way in NC.
@No Bang Dig that homie. I write also, as well as distribute, market, manage, write contracts, write for a few magazines, etc. 20 years in the business.
Real talk...get Kev Mac that Netflix deal. If he could shop like the ULTIMATE interview video with his top guests of all time maybe it could work. He'd have to have a great angle
Very dope insight on Kurrupt here. I knew he was from the hood but not from the h60d. And Big U at the center of it all. This man is a livin legend. Great interview Kev Mac. Keep it up bro
Big Homie listen to some of Dj quick earlier music always given up for the TTP so he was the actual first artist that I can account for giving it up for his hood 💯💯💯
"It always take one person to come home and say, 'this is what ya'll should be doing'". I felt that quote. I'm proud of all ya'll brothas that came home with a vision or a plan. Even if it was as simple as finding work and taking care of your kids. Salute to Mac Movement for the history and the positivity.
Your worst day is better than somebody’s best day. Those are fucking words to live by. It really makes you realize how good you really got it. Everybody should eat a slice of humble pie every now and then. Some MF’ers should have 2.
The guy rocking the U of Iowa (I played ball there) sweatshirt in the thumbnail bought me here💯. Go Hawks! Proud graduate from a section 8 (the Projects) household💪
Big u came to Minnesota and got some of that twin City's hustle in his vains them niggaz had Saint Paul locked down screaming rich rollen! Them 60s been in Saint Paul sence 88 would of took south Minneapolis if it wasn't for the vice lords great interview much respect
Yes and they busted 60s members on a murder conspiracy were 60s were caught on the phone offering money to have more 60s come from Cali to kill vice lords at that time 60s were about 150 deep but had the money and the dope but mostly in Saint Paul vice lords were about a thousand and were the biggest gang in South Minneapolis and had been established in the twin City's sence the 70s and being so close to Chicago had access to thousands more plus (willie Lloyd ) (Sharif Willis) were in the city and they were the two highest ranking members in America so it was a no win but 60s still banged and got money and still dominated Saint Paul and still do today so as a 44 year old vice lord I give them there props they are bangers
This is a Minneapolis news story about 60s .......... Police were unable to solve the crime until August 23, 2001, when police arrested Terron (“Rico”) Williams, and indicted him for a ten-year conspiracy to distribute cocaine and crack, which exposed him to a sentence of thirty years to life imprisonment. Williams was the leader of the St. Paul branch of the Rolling 60s Crips, a Los Angeles-based street gang. He had joined the Rolling 60s Crips as a teenager in California. He came to Minnesota in 1987 to work in the Rolling 60s' drug business there, and rose to head the local organization, which grew to around 200 people, selling up to ten kilos of cocaine a month. Williams's brother and lieutenant, Greg (“Baby G”) Hymes, was also arrested and indicted, on a charge exposing him to about fifteen to twenty years in prison. Williams gave a statement to the police naming Crenshaw, Johnson, and McGruder as the people who were involved in the Davisha Gillum case. Williams also named Maalik Harut, who then confessed to police that he had been the get-away driver and who named the defendants in this case as the other participants. Harut was charged with conspiracy to commit murder in aid of racketeering, which carries a maximum ten-year sentence. Williams, Hymes, and Harut entered plea agreements in which the government agreed to move for reductions in their respective sentences if they testified truthfully in the prosecution of the defendants in this case.
Remember, it was Kurupt that "singlehandedly" took down the state of New York with an unmatched and relentless lyrical "Blitzkrieg" that can't be matched, even til this day. "New York, New York" (1995). Produced by DJ Pooh💿
@@markcarrington1616 , yes sir, but once they were blessed, raised, and laced within that SoCal "Hoodstarism", only then is when they became iconic with that "Cali Swag" with that "stamp" on it 🔦🔦✌✌
Salute Bro Kev! Big U says alotta that I can relate to. Luv how the Bro took his power, that is his mind, n manifested in action of benefit n purpose. Which is sumpn that anyone watching this series, can learn from. Take that same issue, ur mind, n manifest it into action. Series continues to be good. Respect Bro Kev.
Only niggas that ain’t put no time in them streets or prison hate on Big U on what he has done and is doing right now it’s not easy or a cake walk same thing goes for KMV videos salute
Absolutely though, Kurupt is one of the best "hood" lyricist ever, from So.Cal. You got Ice T, Ice Cube, Snoop, The Game, MC Wren, and others. But lyrically, and with the rhyme style, and the complexity of the lyrics, Kurupt is by far the best of the lot, and I don't ever think that he reach the apex of his potential 🔦🔦🔦💿
@@jusforever8185 That's an ignorant statement to make, Kendrick Lamar Ice Cube E 40 Jayo Felony Crooked I And plenty more was born in Cali and they stone cold spitters
What kinda question is that? Korrupt been from 6-0. And if he was in a car with other 60s about to ride, then how u gone say, u stopped him from actually being a real member. He been a real member! But everyone been known Korrupt was from 60 from the jump. As for Nip sayin 60, that's just this era where gangbangin got so watered down and trendy that u dang near rushed to claim ur hood just to fit in with today's trend. Which is goofy because that's why u got Chris Brown, Souljah Boy, Lil Wayne and everybody claimin they gangbang. But back in the 90s u just knew who was really bangin...and u knew where they was from. They didn't have to do no yelling it on the album.
I see why Big U usually wears a hat. Showing his age in this one 😂. In all seriousness though this has been a great series Kev Mac I learned a lot of history 💯
If Big U wrote a book, I'd buy 2 copies of em.. his storyline is so dynamic, all the moves he made in life and the shit he been a part of. It'd be like Momster Kody's book but on steroids.
Funny thang Kurupt said this on DPG - Dipp wit Me. "First thang I knew was 11-8 Gangstaz, and don't you know about the 6-0s" Kurupt hit Hawthorne first when he came to Cali so I think he was down with them first but he never really rep for them like the 60s.
IT'S A FEW OF US THAT DID 18+ YEARS IN CALIFORNIA PRISONS, WE ALL AFFILIATED AND MET WHEN WE WERE 18-19 IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY & STATE PRISONS. WE NEED A PLATFORM TO VOICE OUR EXPERIENCES REGARDING GANGS CALI LIFE & G-CODE POLITICS. I APPRECIATE YOUR G-STYLE BROTHER.
He said the hood tho: "Kurupt from the SC you wanna test me let's see if you survive forty-five times like a hollow point headed for your dome take a couple steps turn around and it's on" in the song"what would you do".
I could vouch for him. I never seen him get put on but I'm sure he did. I was at Leuzinger High with him and little cuz always got down. He get his ass beat but he never turned down any fades that's what I respected about him. This is before he was Kurupt. He was known as Yung Gotti when we was going to school. He was banging 60s then when was in school so when S Mack said if Kurupt was a honorable or member. He was a member cuz that nigga was broke as fuck going to school with us claiming 60s before he made any money. This when he was living in Hawthorne and so was Slip CAPONE also living in Hawthorne from 60s. I remember these fools pulling out burners at the KFC cuz caught some niggas slippin and asked them where they from but those fools said nowhere so they let them go.
I went to Leuzinger much later, but I heard Kurupt got beat up alot 😂😂😂 . No one ever talks about his legendary cousin Redrum though. Kevmac, maybe u can interview Redrum.
@@Miss702Awakening I knew redrum we ran them up out of Hawthorne. Alot of Crips couldn't go to Inglewood or morning side. Bloods and Piru was too deep so what happened was the Crips checked out and went to Hawthorne High and Leuzinger. So every blood that attended those schools or lived in those areas we checked them out and put and end to bloods living in those areas didn't happen to redrum cuz he is older cat but happened in my generation when we came into the picture it's why Hawthorne Piru which I believe got blessed by redrum to form up got checked out just as fast as they came in and we played a big part in that. I aint proud of it but we was mad cuz we couldn't go to our local schools so our mom had to drive us way out here for school everyday lol Remember the bloods always outnumbered us by large margin on this side of town. U had center park, queen street, Crenshaw mafia, IFG, Inglewood piru, and the list goes on. Those was an unstoppable force so we couldn't go to same school so when they came to our schools we checked them out that's what alot of people don't mention or talk about. So when people say Crips outnumber everybody I don't know how that feels cuz we didn't experience that. On top of that the few Crips in the city beef with each other. We never got along neither then it got even worse cuz we got alot of ese gangs out here and we went to war with them too. On our side of town we went at it with everybody. There's only 2 crip gangs that got along every other crip went at each other throats on this side of town from shootings to bodies. On this side of town we didn't care if u was a crip we was repping our set and only our set it wasn't about the flag u carrying. We was Crips but we didn't care if u was a crip we wanted to know why u in our turf for. You didn't get a pass just cuz u was a crip and that's how all Crips on this side of town lived cuz we was the underdogs.
I strongly think y’all should do a movie.. With all the info from these videos, y’all can be on big screen or even at least Netflix... 10 one hr episodes.. Each episode be a different hood.... Netflix definitely would buy that
@@Lasvegasblvd Man if he could land that type of cinematography Kev would be a millionaire over night. Its possible tho cause he got a good foundation wit this platform. People got show deals without half of the foundation and stories he got from the people on his platform.
One thing i can honestly say about the hoods in Los Angeles while living there is the love of trying to make it out...The big homies have a support system that bonds the people living there together.....
All you gotta do is get on the internet and listen to Daz and Kurupt call in to a segment Eazy E use to have out here in LA called Ruthless Radio... Kurupt bangs 60s on Eazy E Live on air.... If you’re from LA this is not news... Call Kurupt what you want but everyone in the streets knew his affiliation... Now was he actually in the hood all the time????? But should he have been in hindsight???
Funny thang Kurupt said this on DPG - Dipp wit Me. "First thang I knew was 11-8 Gangstaz, and don't you know about the 6-0s" Kurupt hit Hawthorne first when he came to Cali so I think he was down with them first but he never really rep for them like the 60s.
What’s good Baby CRAZO holla at ac and jackamoe and see if they can get some homie from piru for a baseball games and put on KMV Raymond vs Piru I know it sound crazy but I believe y’all three can do it
John T Leyva yea it would Great to see Jackamoe piru shuffle all the way to home base while we let Bobby Lavender be the ref so he can eject CRAZO our the game for letting the Piru’s score 10 points in just the third inning the look on CRAZO face would be Priceless
I would like to see big u and monster kody talking in a interview together respect from Australia thanks kev mac big u is a good man these youngsters need more people like him
Correct me if I'm wrong but TDF the original Too Damn Fresh was the first Hip Hop crew outta the Hills area started 1985 (Master Ice/Chuckie (RIP), DJ Rush/Ratone/Russell (RIP), 2 Krush, MC Taste, DJ Tony T, 263 Jammin JoeSki)... Used to perform at Ultra Wave 85-86 before getting signed by Ice T's Rhyme Syndicate... TDF and others started W/S Posse abt late 1987 then they all turned 60s... Overhills + W/S Posse + W/F Sex Jerx were basically all one on Deane Ave/57th... early-mid 90s was Madd CJ Mac, Poppa LQ, ERule & DJ Tony T, Meen Green (was/is Pee Wee SJX and was managed by Menace from 60s), Baby S (Baby Sharc from SJX) came later featured with Kurrupt and Roscoe
Thats About right, but its wasnt the Overhills + Posse + Sex Jerx = Deane Ave. A Hand full of Posse Officially turned Sixtys, Not All, a lot of niggas didnt make the cut and a lot of niggas tapped out after high school, After Chucky got killed (1988) Baby Crazyboy & Smurf got gunned down at Stocker Park in (1988) and lil Looney got killed (1990) , those kids got Ghost, only a Choosen Few Stuck it out for the long hall. When it went from Parties to Killing, a lot of Niggas Stop Coming Around.
@@joemosely9383 You're right about the long haul... but during late 80s-early 90s W/F Sex Jerx were close homies with the W/S PSE and certain Overhill 60s, quite a few SJX lived right on Deane Ave and the surrounding streets, many grew up together and went to the same schools. SJX and PSE (and PRZ) rolled together fighting KOD, MSZ, and SCW, but certain PSE members turned 60s while the SJX stayed SJX. That's why I say it was all the same on Deane Ave, their enemies were ours and vice versa. I remember when Chucky, lil Looney, and lil Ron Ron got killed, ALL of Deane Ave felt those losses. SJX took losses from over there as well (Duke 1989, Fiesty/Daye 1992, Lil Corky 1994) and a number of former Posse as well as 60s members were at their funerals. Ratone stood up and spoke at Daye's funeral "on behalf of the R60s" (his words).
Baby S Mac cracks me up. He is a GREAT interviewer. But there are times when he shows his hand/intentional "bias". Like when asking about big took... or even with this Kurupt convo. That's why Big U says "I know you don't want to hear this.." lol
Again.. Big U said... "this is why me and you always argue..." (about Kurupt). I'm not one who can say what baby S Mac has ever done.. at all. But if Big U just said he is a member... Does baby s mac have enough stripes to question Big U on that?! Because if it was in the hood... and not an interview... and U is saying he with us... is baby s mac the guy that would question what Big U says?!? 👀🤔🤨
Big U forgot about WC too. He was probably in jail but. But WC said "Niggas Havin Collision" on The Shadiest One. The track called "Fuckin Wit A House Party"
Kurupt banged on Who Got Some Gangsta Shit "On 50 nina & 8th Ave, where all the homies be hangin, that's where a nigga was slangin" & on One By One..."Smoking & ROLLIN wit a S on my chest" if you from LA you know what he talking about
I’m from INHP and I was at the streets is a mutha video shoot and I was impressed how they were out there. They were passing out 60 Letterman jackets out of a few Mercede wagons. shot on Crenshaw & Slauson at night and at Slauson park off La Brea the day before.
Stop commenting about the few times that people said they hood. Because that's not what U is saying. He's not saying K never said his hood or anyone for that fact . But let's be honest people wasn't pushing their hood like that. They were more so saying CRIP OR BLOOD not da set
@KEV MAC VIDEOS when kurupt said bring yo ass over to Crenshaw and slauson,then said we slanging them thangs like a real O g. Niggas already knew what it was. Sixties
Big u look like that uncle you accidentally walk in the room as a kid and he choking out that one ni@@a everyone afraid of and he calmly tell you to close the door.
Good one
Gotdamn 😂😂😂😂😂😂right or chokin a bitch & dey quiet aza church mouse caint here shit thru da doe!!!! Talkn bout hey lil man b out there inna min ok😂😂😂😂
Word
Lame
😂😂💯💯💯
Big U need to be a unlocked character on Mortal Kombat..the man a legend and did it all
Thanks for cracking me da fuk up
Lmao🤣😂😂🤣
Mike Brown 😆😆!!
Mike Brown yooo 🤣
Yeah he sure did it all. Even lay down the map to how to kill Nip in his own hood. Thats a fact💯 D81 Hells Angels Mc Nomads
Black artist need to Focus on the BUSINESS aspect of the Music industry. Not just the music but the business!
Residuals, Masters, Publishing, etc so that they can be set later on in life. That's where the money is made, considering how many artist go broke.
Then they need to protect themselves once they do so. The powers that be don't like to see us taking control.
Prince, MJ etc
Facts
PREACH!
Ok well bflclique is movement pushing were we network upcomes s we do music prod also network marketing type shit were get it on backin but this going my web site but u koi. Its a business and ent come soon fuck mainstream
Facts...we all need to focus on OWNERSHIP! It's crazy how low of importance this is...
As a member of the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, and the National Association of Record Industry Professionals (and others), That is exactly what I focus on.
Like it or not but y’all gotta respect Big U. I’m a die hard Nip fan but Big U opened a lot of doors for him. Shout out Kev Mac!! Keep the content coming, we hear you all the way in NC.
336 #BEECHCROFT
@@trellcarson 336 G-boro all day!
I'm WITHCHA homie
Glad he cleared up Kurupt info. The streets is a Mfer my favorite Kurupt album. “TryLogy” one of the best rap songs all time.
Kev Mac Videos needs to have own Netflix series.
corinda Merino you hella pretty
I actually have a distribution deal that just may be able to help the homie get his work out there in a real way.
corinda Merino u need ur own Netflix too
@No Bang Dig that homie. I write also, as well as distribute, market, manage, write contracts, write for a few magazines, etc. 20 years in the business.
Real talk...get Kev Mac that Netflix deal. If he could shop like the ULTIMATE interview video with his top guests of all time maybe it could work. He'd have to have a great angle
Very dope insight on Kurrupt here. I knew he was from the hood but not from the h60d. And Big U at the center of it all. This man is a livin legend. Great interview Kev Mac. Keep it up bro
Big Homie listen to some of Dj quick earlier music always given up for the TTP so he was the actual first artist that I can account for giving it up for his hood 💯💯💯
Justin Steel yea that is true even shot a video in his hood
Tweedy bird Loc.
87 mixtapes, Quik was sayin the hood on there, they edited alot of shit you hear on the first Quik and 2nd II None album
I remember when the first quik is the name video came out it was flamed up burgundy red black then they edited
"It always take one person to come home and say, 'this is what ya'll should be doing'". I felt that quote. I'm proud of all ya'll brothas that came home with a vision or a plan. Even if it was as simple as finding work and taking care of your kids. Salute to Mac Movement for the history and the positivity.
KevMac be that person fam. You gotta talent to bring be people to the table. Everything that needs film, needs to be done through KevMac films.
Your worst day is better than somebody’s best day. Those are fucking words to live by.
It really makes you realize how good you really got it.
Everybody should eat a slice of humble pie every now and then. Some MF’ers should have 2.
KMv SHOW DONT STOP BDOG AND I KLIKKED ON LIKE ON ALL BigU KLIPS JUST FOR KevMac AND HAD TO REWATcH THESE ALL
S Mac ain't trying to here that 😂😂😂😂💯
The guy rocking the U of Iowa (I played ball there) sweatshirt in the thumbnail bought me here💯. Go Hawks! Proud graduate from a section 8 (the Projects) household💪
U got me feelin proud to b part of the ✋🏾☝🏾s
I thought kev mac was jus a media nigga b4 this! Kev Mac was n these streets forreal! Much respect
Salute KevMac and Big U
Big U Learned The Game And Put In A Choke Hold Can’t Be Mad At A Hustlerz Ambitions🔥🔥
Big u came to Minnesota and got some of that twin City's hustle in his vains them niggaz had Saint Paul locked down screaming rich rollen! Them 60s been in Saint Paul sence 88 would of took south Minneapolis if it wasn't for the vice lords great interview much respect
They ever get into it with the VL's ?
Yes and they busted 60s members on a murder conspiracy were 60s were caught on the phone offering money to have more 60s come from Cali to kill vice lords at that time 60s were about 150 deep but had the money and the dope but mostly in Saint Paul vice lords were about a thousand and were the biggest gang in South Minneapolis and had been established in the twin City's sence the 70s and being so close to Chicago had access to thousands more plus (willie Lloyd ) (Sharif Willis) were in the city and they were the two highest ranking members in America so it was a no win but 60s still banged and got money and still dominated Saint Paul and still do today so as a 44 year old vice lord I give them there props they are bangers
This is a Minneapolis news story about 60s .......... Police were unable to solve the crime until August 23, 2001, when police arrested Terron (“Rico”) Williams, and indicted him for a ten-year conspiracy to distribute cocaine and crack, which exposed him to a sentence of thirty years to life imprisonment. Williams was the leader of the St. Paul branch of the Rolling 60s Crips, a Los Angeles-based street gang. He had joined the Rolling 60s Crips as a teenager in California. He came to Minnesota in 1987 to work in the Rolling 60s' drug business there, and rose to head the local organization, which grew to around 200 people, selling up to ten kilos of cocaine a month. Williams's brother and lieutenant, Greg (“Baby G”) Hymes, was also arrested and indicted, on a charge exposing him to about fifteen to twenty years in prison. Williams gave a statement to the police naming Crenshaw, Johnson, and McGruder as the people who were involved in the Davisha Gillum case. Williams also named Maalik Harut, who then confessed to police that he had been the get-away driver and who named the defendants in this case as the other participants. Harut was charged with conspiracy to commit murder in aid of racketeering, which carries a maximum ten-year sentence. Williams, Hymes, and Harut entered plea agreements in which the government agreed to move for reductions in their respective sentences if they testified truthfully in the prosecution of the defendants in this case.
Remember, it was Kurupt that "singlehandedly" took down the state of New York with an unmatched and relentless lyrical "Blitzkrieg" that can't be matched, even til this day. "New York, New York" (1995). Produced by DJ Pooh💿
KURUPT LYRICALLY TOOK EM DOWN BUT PAC AND CUBE SLAUGHTERED THEM WITH VERBAL ATTACKS
357 The irony is that Pac & kurupt are east coast dudes🤷🏿♂️
One of the hardest display of lyricism on record
@@markcarrington1616 , yes sir, but once they were blessed, raised, and laced within that SoCal "Hoodstarism", only then is when they became iconic with that "Cali Swag" with that "stamp" on it 🔦🔦✌✌
@@markcarrington1616 EASTCOAST BORN BUT WESTCOAST RAISED 💯
Salute Bro Kev! Big U says alotta that I can relate to. Luv how the Bro took his power, that is his mind, n manifested in action of benefit n purpose. Which is sumpn that anyone watching this series, can learn from. Take that same issue, ur mind, n manifest it into action. Series continues to be good. Respect Bro Kev.
Only niggas that ain’t put no time in them streets or prison hate on Big U on what he has done and is doing right now it’s not easy or a cake walk same thing goes for KMV videos salute
This is a good one Kev Mac🔥🔥🔥🔥
Absolutely though, Kurupt is one of the best "hood" lyricist ever, from So.Cal. You got Ice T, Ice Cube, Snoop, The Game, MC Wren, and others. But lyrically, and with the rhyme style, and the complexity of the lyrics, Kurupt is by far the best of the lot, and I don't ever think that he reach the apex of his potential 🔦🔦🔦💿
That's because he's from Philly.
@@jusforever8185 , Philly born, but Cali raised, with that "stamp" on it ✌✌
@@jusforever8185 That's an ignorant statement to make,
Kendrick Lamar
Ice Cube
E 40
Jayo Felony
Crooked I
And plenty more was born in Cali and they stone cold spitters
@@latimes2310 no doubt. But you know as well as I know no one was fucking with kurupt. He was a head of his time.
@10:53 “Hey babe do I still have one of my old cards”😂😂😂
Real game from a real brotha. "I'm 100 percent behind Kev Mac Videos ". Not to mention giving up Nip branded his set. Monetized the hood. Legendary!
What kinda question is that? Korrupt been from 6-0. And if he was in a car with other 60s about to ride, then how u gone say, u stopped him from actually being a real member. He been a real member!
But everyone been known Korrupt was from 60 from the jump.
As for Nip sayin 60, that's just this era where gangbangin got so watered down and trendy that u dang near rushed to claim ur hood just to fit in with today's trend.
Which is goofy because that's why u got Chris Brown, Souljah Boy, Lil Wayne and everybody claimin they gangbang.
But back in the 90s u just knew who was really bangin...and u knew where they was from. They didn't have to do no yelling it on the album.
If I'm not mistaken, DJ Quik was one of the first, if not the first, artist in So. Cal. to give it up for his hood on wax🔦🔦
Pharoah 1 he’s talking about the first one to do it from 60s not SoCal
Keitarock
I heard the same
I see why Big U usually wears a hat. Showing his age in this one 😂. In all seriousness though this has been a great series Kev Mac I learned a lot of history 💯
If Big U wrote a book, I'd buy 2 copies of em.. his storyline is so dynamic, all the moves he made in life and the shit he been a part of. It'd be like Momster Kody's book but on steroids.
Did you read Cody’s book? Dude talks about cutting peoples bodies up in them. Idk how it could be more gnarly then that
Big U dropping knowledge. Listen up youngsters. It’s your world, own it.
Nah
Accept it...Kurupt is a 60
Funny thang Kurupt said this on DPG - Dipp wit Me. "First thang I knew was 11-8 Gangstaz, and don't you know about the 6-0s" Kurupt hit Hawthorne first when he came to Cali so I think he was down with them first but he never really rep for them like the 60s.
N’sssss yeah that’s an interesting point lol I mean idk about Hawthorne politics and shit but I doubt 11/8 got numbers like 60s.
N’sssss tru but do any of the Hawthorne sets in general get anybody talkin about em? Lol
He sure says the word gangster a lot
No the fuck he not
Gotta give it to big U very smart intelligent brother.
To extort ☝️👌💩💩💩😂😂🤣🤣🙍🏼♂️🤷♂️
KMV another great interview
IT'S A FEW OF US THAT DID 18+ YEARS IN CALIFORNIA PRISONS, WE ALL AFFILIATED AND MET WHEN WE WERE 18-19 IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY & STATE PRISONS. WE NEED A PLATFORM TO VOICE OUR EXPERIENCES REGARDING GANGS CALI LIFE & G-CODE POLITICS. I APPRECIATE YOUR G-STYLE BROTHER.
He said the hood tho: "Kurupt from the SC you wanna test me let's see if you survive forty-five times like a hollow point headed for your dome take a couple steps turn around and it's on" in the song"what would you do".
That song was 🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@KevMacVideos man hell yeah. I still got that shit on steady rotation
SC = South central
Indirect and ingenious ways to mask it, like Draws Said.
Nip Came Right Out the Gate Direct
"Trylogy" used to be my shit...Kurupt got off on that too
@@joemosely9383 I believe it was masked, but for Sixty Crip. It wasn't no need to mask South Central. Everybody in LA was hollering that back then.
That's one more reason weirdo ass vloggers hating too. Folk got money. Congratulate the man, gotdamn stop hating.
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Blade 1323 exaCly
ROLLIN RICO FROM PICO exaCCly
GANGsta CHICO FROM PIHO yo call a few of yo Gs tell em get on the platform I know a few hustlers from the field ok 2xxaCCly
Kev Mac we need an interview wit Kurupt and CJ Mac
CJ Mack is in the catalog already.
Love u big homie on 60 crip cuz
" Looks like you stop him from crossing over to an official 60 " Smac🔥
Idgaf Kurupt is the top sixty n my generation. Facts
I could vouch for him. I never seen him get put on but I'm sure he did. I was at Leuzinger High with him and little cuz always got down. He get his ass beat but he never turned down any fades that's what I respected about him. This is before he was Kurupt. He was known as Yung Gotti when we was going to school. He was banging 60s then when was in school so when S Mack said if Kurupt was a honorable or member. He was a member cuz that nigga was broke as fuck going to school with us claiming 60s before he made any money. This when he was living in Hawthorne and so was Slip CAPONE also living in Hawthorne from 60s. I remember these fools pulling out burners at the KFC cuz caught some niggas slippin and asked them where they from but those fools said nowhere so they let them go.
I went to Leuzinger much later, but I heard Kurupt got beat up alot 😂😂😂 . No one ever talks about his legendary cousin Redrum though. Kevmac, maybe u can interview Redrum.
@@Miss702Awakening I knew redrum we ran them up out of Hawthorne. Alot of Crips couldn't go to Inglewood or morning side. Bloods and Piru was too deep so what happened was the Crips checked out and went to Hawthorne High and Leuzinger. So every blood that attended those schools or lived in those areas we checked them out and put and end to bloods living in those areas didn't happen to redrum cuz he is older cat but happened in my generation when we came into the picture it's why Hawthorne Piru which I believe got blessed by redrum to form up got checked out just as fast as they came in and we played a big part in that. I aint proud of it but we was mad cuz we couldn't go to our local schools so our mom had to drive us way out here for school everyday lol Remember the bloods always outnumbered us by large margin on this side of town. U had center park, queen street, Crenshaw mafia, IFG, Inglewood piru, and the list goes on. Those was an unstoppable force so we couldn't go to same school so when they came to our schools we checked them out that's what alot of people don't mention or talk about. So when people say Crips outnumber everybody I don't know how that feels cuz we didn't experience that. On top of that the few Crips in the city beef with each other. We never got along neither then it got even worse cuz we got alot of ese gangs out here and we went to war with them too. On our side of town we went at it with everybody. There's only 2 crip gangs that got along every other crip went at each other throats on this side of town from shootings to bodies. On this side of town we didn't care if u was a crip we was repping our set and only our set it wasn't about the flag u carrying. We was Crips but we didn't care if u was a crip we wanted to know why u in our turf for. You didn't get a pass just cuz u was a crip and that's how all Crips on this side of town lived cuz we was the underdogs.
Don Miller I do know this
@@donmiller2705 Wat area was the Inglewood Pirus turf ??
Being a hoodsta, how does U feel about Kurupt calling himself a "gangsta", with the dogg pound gangstas and all that shit?
It seem like s Mac don’t like kurupt , I always wondered if he was a real 60. Big U speaking on everything 💯 kev mac
Kev maC will bring them together and go down in history
OG Kev Mac...can u do a story on how and who were the most influential people on spreading the hood into other states
Message 2 outta town folks watch what u say we LA folks got eyes everywhere
Rarely hear somebody wit my name lol shit was weird to hear Big U say it. Love.
I strongly think y’all should do a movie.. With all the info from these videos, y’all can be on big screen or even at least Netflix... 10 one hr episodes.. Each episode be a different hood.... Netflix definitely would buy that
That would most definitely be must see tv.
D Smizz right.... But nothing low budget.. We need that Snow Fall type quality... They need f gary gray
@@Lasvegasblvd Man if he could land that type of cinematography Kev would be a millionaire over night. Its possible tho cause he got a good foundation wit this platform. People got show deals without half of the foundation and stories he got from the people on his platform.
He just need to make a documentary on his page about how the crips started and even how the bloods started.
You just keep droppin them Kev Mac. Much luv loc, you help niggaz unwind from this crazy world homie.
One thing i can honestly say about the hoods in Los Angeles while living there is the love of trying to make it out...The big homies have a support system that bonds the people living there together.....
I respect Big U.
True. But kurput on that one song bacc in the day said bellin with the S on my chest. But I'm from la so I knew what he was talkin about
TheGodsLive moore or how bout that radio interview when he tried to bang on Eazy and said this six owe
We appreciate you kev mac🔥🔥🔥
@kevmacvideos tell us about delicious entertainment lmao
All you gotta do is get on the internet and listen to Daz and Kurupt call in to a segment Eazy E use to have out here in LA called Ruthless Radio... Kurupt bangs 60s on Eazy E Live on air.... If you’re from LA this is not news... Call Kurupt what you want but everyone in the streets knew his affiliation... Now was he actually in the hood all the time????? But should he have been in hindsight???
2 x10 wit da S on tha end 👀 c u loco
locustblocc this must be one of my homies lol
Funny thang Kurupt said this on DPG - Dipp wit Me. "First thang I knew was 11-8 Gangstaz, and don't you know about the 6-0s" Kurupt hit Hawthorne first when he came to Cali so I think he was down with them first but he never really rep for them like the 60s.
Kurupt wasn't banging he was hanging.
Saying and Banging is two different things...
Shout out to S Mac every time I listen to the part about kurupt he got me laughing 😂😂😂🔥🔥
We need more as soon as possible
What’s good Baby CRAZO holla at ac and jackamoe and see if they can get some homie from piru for a baseball games and put on KMV Raymond vs Piru I know it sound crazy but I believe y’all three can do it
Akmend Elohim that would be cool get a league going and have them playing each other have a bbq and everything make a day out of it 💰
John T Leyva yea it would Great to see Jackamoe piru shuffle all the way to home base while we let Bobby Lavender be the ref so he can eject CRAZO our the game for letting the Piru’s score 10 points in just the third inning the look on CRAZO face would be Priceless
I would like to see big u and monster kody talking in a interview together respect from Australia thanks kev mac big u is a good man these youngsters need more people like him
Shut your gay ass up.
So... about Kurupt? What’s S. Mac implying?
Correct me if I'm wrong but TDF the original Too Damn Fresh was the first Hip Hop crew outta the Hills area started 1985 (Master Ice/Chuckie (RIP), DJ Rush/Ratone/Russell (RIP), 2 Krush, MC Taste, DJ Tony T, 263 Jammin JoeSki)... Used to perform at Ultra Wave 85-86 before getting signed by Ice T's Rhyme Syndicate... TDF and others started W/S Posse abt late 1987 then they all turned 60s... Overhills + W/S Posse + W/F Sex Jerx were basically all one on Deane Ave/57th... early-mid 90s was Madd CJ Mac, Poppa LQ, ERule & DJ Tony T, Meen Green (was/is Pee Wee SJX and was managed by Menace from 60s), Baby S (Baby Sharc from SJX) came later featured with Kurrupt and Roscoe
Right & Exact...
Thats About right, but its wasnt the Overhills + Posse + Sex Jerx = Deane Ave.
A Hand full of Posse Officially turned Sixtys, Not All, a lot of niggas didnt make the cut and a lot of niggas tapped out after high school,
After Chucky got killed (1988) Baby Crazyboy & Smurf got gunned down at Stocker Park in (1988) and lil Looney got killed (1990) , those kids got Ghost, only a Choosen Few Stuck it out for the long hall.
When it went from Parties to Killing, a lot of Niggas Stop Coming Around.
@@joemosely9383 You're right about the long haul... but during late 80s-early 90s W/F Sex Jerx were close homies with the W/S PSE and certain Overhill 60s, quite a few SJX lived right on Deane Ave and the surrounding streets, many grew up together and went to the same schools. SJX and PSE (and PRZ) rolled together fighting KOD, MSZ, and SCW, but certain PSE members turned 60s while the SJX stayed SJX. That's why I say it was all the same on Deane Ave, their enemies were ours and vice versa. I remember when Chucky, lil Looney, and lil Ron Ron got killed, ALL of Deane Ave felt those losses. SJX took losses from over there as well (Duke 1989, Fiesty/Daye 1992, Lil Corky 1994) and a number of former Posse as well as 60s members were at their funerals. Ratone stood up and spoke at Daye's funeral "on behalf of the R60s" (his words).
@@asiaticsupreme4013 when you say Daye, you talking about B.T brother?
@@joemosely9383 Yes
We need a Tone Toven interview. Not many know how important he was to music coming out the hood.
Baby S Mac cracks me up. He is a GREAT interviewer. But there are times when he shows his hand/intentional "bias". Like when asking about big took... or even with this Kurupt convo. That's why Big U says "I know you don't want to hear this.." lol
Again.. Big U said... "this is why me and you always argue..." (about Kurupt). I'm not one who can say what baby S Mac has ever done.. at all. But if Big U just said he is a member... Does baby s mac have enough stripes to question Big U on that?! Because if it was in the hood... and not an interview... and U is saying he with us... is baby s mac the guy that would question what Big U says?!? 👀🤔🤨
Charlies💙 is LEGENDARY
Kev Mac, How do I contact you? I got some founding members for you. They names been in ya interviews alot too.
Checc da description of videos his data usually in there
Cuzzy Capone came thru Nashville and fuck wit the guys .... Solid dude on ghostmob we kicked it tuff shout out to them 60s
GOOD INTERVIEW BUT TRAY DEE & GOLDIE LOC WAS MAKING THEY SELF CLEAR ON WHERE THEY WAS FROM
TERRY Brown ? Wat do u mean?
What does that have to do wit anything
Big U keep it clean 💯
"So any nigga thinking the bossing
Want you bring ass over to Crenshaw and Slauson" Stranded on Death Row- Kurupt 1992 The Chronic
Big U forgot about WC too. He was probably in jail but. But WC said "Niggas Havin Collision" on The Shadiest One. The track called "Fuckin Wit A House Party"
Like he said, niggas had to find clever ways to say it back then.
@@KevMacVideos Facts...I remember back then most people didn't even know what WC was talking about
Big homie came with a lot of good content
Streetz Iz A Mutha was my shit. "Hold Up...Wait A Minute...All My Niggas Get Gangsta Wit It" 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Who is S - Mac ? Is that the dude that be asking questions with Kev Mac ?
Trending Topics . They’re talking about Big Shawny Mac. The interviewer is Baby Shawny Mac.
Kurupt banged on Who Got Some Gangsta Shit "On 50 nina & 8th Ave, where all the homies be hangin, that's where a nigga was slangin" & on One By One..."Smoking & ROLLIN wit a S on my chest" if you from LA you know what he talking about
2.5k views and only 320 likes?? Y'all need to STAND UP for KMV!! THIS A FREE SCHOLARSHIP so bang that LIKE. 💪🏿💯
chuckie...too down fresh that was way back ...chuckie..nichelle ..navin ..used to kick it with all them
TOO DAMN FRESH
This look like they @ Westchester
@@johnleon2594 .oh u know about tdf??
I’m from INHP and I was at the streets is a mutha video shoot and I was impressed how they were out there. They were passing out 60 Letterman jackets out of a few Mercede wagons. shot on Crenshaw & Slauson at night and at Slauson park off La Brea the day before.
Slauson Boyz had that jam "bangin" ..... they still doin they thang or jus solo shit from the guys?
Kurupt was in that G ride to slide
dam, big U make $250,000 a year plus some
Snoop, Tha Eastsidaz, DJ Quik, 2Pac if you wanna count him, the Game ..plenty dudes said they hood
I see a biopic..starring Ving Rhames ..in the works..haha
Ving Rhames is a midget in Big U voice. lol
Yall tweaking tonight🤣😂🤣😂
Shit you just said it a LLC Men Of Crenshaw, M.O.C.
Kev mac much love from n.y.c!!!!
Big u...is real likeable 2 me he don't have no reason 2 lie...
Stop commenting about the few times that people said they hood. Because that's not what U is saying. He's not saying K never said his hood or anyone for that fact . But let's be honest people wasn't pushing their hood like that. They were more so saying CRIP OR BLOOD not da set
Nah Snoop Dogg was big bad Rolling 20's and Dj Quik was Tree Top
Kev got it craccin! #SAYLESS. #HUSTLIN I C You Mac!!! #MAAANNNIIIAACCSSSS
NH 59 ECC
Kev Mac,,,,,,can you get Madd CJ on here!!!!
He’s already been on here.
@@KevMacVideos Man, tell Brian to bring his ass back! LOL
Much Respekt 2 Big U on,👌👌👌👌
This is an interesting guy! Jersey
BIG-U......KEEP-UP-THE-GOOD-WORK-SOLDIER.....PEACE-TO-ALL-THE-KM-MANIAC'S..................KM-VIDEO'S!
Big u looks like the doc guy from MTV back in the 90's
@KEV MAC VIDEOS when kurupt said bring yo ass over to Crenshaw and slauson,then said we slanging them thangs like a real O g. Niggas already knew what it was. Sixties
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*Eastside Low Bottoms shit !*
REAL 'Big Homie' shit ! Gotta love it.
Why not push focus on educational greatness like the Indians and Asians
#6 @ Kev Mac Videos ✌🏿
This is an amazing conversation and questions I’m guilty of this also I’m from the same hood
R I P CHUCCIE TDF