Lil Sodi Talks Being Confronted By Monster Kody "Many Grown Men Were Scared Of Monster Kody" Part 2
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I appreciate the support and acknowledgment! Salute. 💯💯🙏🏾
@@HoldinCourtPodcast without a doubt 💪🏿
Ice tea real.. this dude is wack.. I'll slap him in the ring one on one😊
Kody and sodi
RIP Lil Sodi. His growth was amazing to watch.
This is not to be glorified. It's to see the trauma and degradation of the.neighborhood children will always live in. This type of behavior will always be demonic to me.
It ain't right but you gotta grow up in it to understand it. Half the time you don't have no choice because of the set you grew up in.
@@CentJrDawgs I grew up in it. We have choices. Why does it seem that even the government has it's own drug dealing gang? It's all by design. It's all the same. Republican=Bloods, democrats=crips.
Nothing’s more demonic than the system that helped to create this lifestyle and culture.
@@leroyblaine5478 the government only puts movies to us help us along these degenerative practices.
@@leroyblaine5478 100% correct. When the gangs were in the hood only no one really cared. If the problem would have been addressed way before it got out of hand we would have saved tons of lives and the gang and drug culture would be nowhere as bad as it is today.
I read Kody’s book about 12 years ago when I was 18. Book is like a movie. It’s a page-turner, you can’t wait to see what’s on the next page. One thing it inspired me to do was start working out. He was 19 bench-pressing 470lbs. Once I read that and saw how militant they were it made me wanna tighten up my whole lifestyle. I’m reading it again right now.
I’m 41 just reread it been on the small size all my life it nade me determined to get swole
@@Mrmachinegunner131 Facts man exact same thing here. I’m skinny as hell but it made me wanna work out and get swole. Stay on the path my brother! 💪🏾💯
"Militant" is different from what LA gangs were known for - juvenile delinquency that led men to the pen and added bodybags on streets, out of egos gone wild a self-hate. A twisted American social structure that negatively affects families and communities.
The Black Panthers were "militant," the US Organization, the SLA was off the charts in their mission. Gangs in LA from a community build and improvement perspective terrorized, no less. The inner city traps are real, like houses of the same name.
- The work out part is part of the California lifestyle...keep driving.
What was the book called ?
@@MrTeamfybMonster-Monster Kody
R.I.P. Monster Kody. His autobiography is legendary.
Such a beautiful interview by both KINGS I’m 49 years old and remember purchasing MONSTER KODY SCOTT when I was 13 years old, read the book held on to it and passed it on maybe in hopes that we all could elevate the MARATHON continues let’s play our part and REST IN PEACE KING TOOKIE and KING CODY
I got so much respect for lil sodi he always show love a real genuine dude
💪🏾 Holdin’ Major Court
Lil Sodi giving up for my big cousin! Salute!!! Great job, Court!
Good interview Brother
Im Australian and I remember being locked up in segregation after a fight in the yard. One of the boys dropped of a book for me. It was Monster Kody. Man I read that book about 4 times, cover to cover. That book helped me get thru the few months in the seg. RESPECT & RIP Monster Kody!!
I've read that book at least 50 times. Tookies book is very good too, though.
It's a great book
Had that book dropped off for me while doing pen time years ago in Canada. Finished in about a day and never read another book the rest of that bid. Man what a journey he took you on in those stories such a captivating writer..
Same bro I haven’t read the book yet tho but yeah I want to..
@@D-Rizzle653 it might change your life..depends on how old/experienced you are. But it will leave a mark for sure
@Holdin Court man I wake up to look for ur interviews glad me got someone telling real stories and not holding things back.
Thank u I appreciate the luv and support. Salute! 💯💯
Respect to lil sodi for coming on here keeping it 💯about monster I’ve saw a few ppl try down playing monster bc he had a habit
I approve this message!
RIP O.G. MONSTER KODY 🙏🏾💙 RIP LIL SODI AND O.G. CAPONE 🙏🏾🕯🕊💙😭
Dam homie im just seeing your channel for the first time you definitely just got a new subscriber ✊🏾✊🏾
Appreciate that! Thanks for tappin in! 💯💪🏾
@@HoldinCourtPodcast Most definitely im always with supporting our own✊🏾✊🏾💪🏾
Good Podcast!!!
First time I heard about "Monster" was waaay back in 1980 from a friend who lived waaay over in another part of town or LA County. So his rep was far and wide!
The beautiful thing about Monster was that after spending years in the "BIG House" he later became a reformed (and informed) "concious" brother and even dropped his slave name and changed it to "Sanyika Shakur!" I was told that the meaning of his name was "gatherer of my people."
And, besides being a published author he was also a regular contributing freelance writer for RAP PAGES magazine.
This just goes to show that, (much like with "Tookie") how One starts out in life doesn't have to be how One ends up in life!
RIP "Monster" and "Tookie." ✊😎
Tf are u talking about...he was still on some fuck shit when he got out...lol..he blew his money from that book publishing and started robbing lil after that...fuck r u talking about
Beautifully said!!!
If I was going to tell someone how to do an interview I'd show them this video,this fella did a great job,smart fella great voice!!! Deserves a lot more view's!!! All the best love from London and Dublin X X
I appreciate the luv, support, and positive feedback! Thanks for tappin in! 💯🙏🏾
@@HoldinCourtPodcast keep it pushing my brother stay focused keep up with the grind going g you'll do well, you got love over the water all the best from London and Dublin X
LDN and Dublin with an italian name?
@@TheTyke my family are all Irish on mums side my dad was a cockney with a Italian grandfather who fought for the British in ww1 and then stayed in England, have some family there still my name and the family come from lake Commo!!! So there you go my friend all the best yeah and happy Christmas and a happy new year x
@@TheTyke and well spotted!!!
Read Kody book back to back in 95, the content was unbelievably raw. You can see why he had so many internal struggles with drugs. A man who lived like that need narcotics to make it through the day.
Read it twice, it was so good he was in my dreams real shit 😂😂😂
We lost another real one la fly high champ Rip Lil Sodi
Monster a real live warrior no questions about dat
Serial Killer that only murdered blacks
He was a serial killer. Same as a Ted Bundy
No questions whatsoever
@@techwood16 you heard
My comrade my warrior! Tip homie
Rest.in.Peace....2 my brother Lil Sodi.
R.I.P. MONSTA KODY♿️♿️♿️
Can't Stop Won't Stop
RIP Monster Kody! 🙏🙏🕊️
I remember Monster saying only two percent of the shit he did made it to the book. You can't even be that type of nigga in this era with all these cameras and proud snitches.
PROUD SNITCHES HA!!!😐
I'm reading his book currently. The fact that Monster avoided catching the death penalty, or a life bid an avoided dying at the hands of rivals was surprising to me. Dying peacefully of natural causes as a free man is something a OG of his status don't normally encounters.
@@joshingram071 Something about all of that just seem unbelievable. You put in THAT much work, and you're not AT LEAST doing life without the possibility of parole? I know it happens, but I don't know if you're blessed, or just lucky as fuck.
@@akibe7608 Kody was lucky af and back then it was easier to get away with crime. Take Ice T for example. You would think with how many jewelry stores he robbed in his day, somebody would’ve picked him up but we see that’s not the case.
Or did white folks allow it
I read Monster Kodys book in the 5th grade, about 25 years ago and to this day i remember parts of it. Had no clue who he was at the time, its been cool to put it all together over the years and with the internet get videos and interviews with them as OGs, at least the ones that survived.
I pray for our young black men with “this” type of mindset 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Rest In Peace to Monster Kody and Lil Sodi. Gangstas in Paradise.....
You guys forgot to make the music louder in the beginning
Good interview .. wish monster was here to tell more stories .. He was a great story teller
Word
Very true
Damus was so outnumbered they had to push a hard line to exist
Thats a fact! 💯
Blood Sets were NEVER out numbered---they were spread strategically from Long Beach to West LA. When you look at the map--you had 3 CRIP Factions that really chopped the Blue Power into thirds. But it was safe spaces for the Damus just like it was safe spaces for the Hoover Car, Gangster Car, and NHC Car. If you think the Bloods was out numbered, you wasn't active in this thang. Hell the Mad Swans Hood stretched from San Pedro to Central and 90th Place back damn near to Florence. The WS Rollin 20s was pushing the line from Crenshaw back to Vermont and from Jefferson to Korea Town. That's a whole lot of Territory and those are just TWO SETS--then you start talking about the Jungle, Inglewood, Hawthorne, Gardena--that strangle hood they had on Compton with the Fruit Towns and the Pirus--not to mention the Bounty Hunters and the Blood Stone Villains? This is all coming from an Eight Tray Gangster Crip--they pushed the line hard because that's what you did.
@@reginaldhicks5766 ok 👍🏿
You don’t know what you talkin about 😂 you a outsider ma boy
@@JB-tw5bc 🤣🤣
Salute my potna proud of you lil sodi we came a long way frm Y-Z at YTS 😈
I remember reading monsters book back in 97' then read big rookies book in 2021. I looked up to both of these men ...for how they changed their lives coming from absolutely guaranteed failure and death situations.
What is the name of Big Rookies book?
Any links for the gang documentary he said he was featured in
Rip sodi an kody both passed on hella young 🙏
Sodikai, I don't know if I'm spelling it correctly, was used in one of Parliament-Funkadelic songs.
Monster said he hated bullies, because he was bullied, but at this point, I've heard and read a lot of Monster stories, and he was a bully himself. He knew who to try that shit with, though. Monster is a legend, but he was far from the only 'monster' during his era - and he wasn't pushing up on dudes who weren't taking his bs.
This low-key the case with bullies & ppl in general folks ain't crazy they know who to mess with & who not to mess with.
Ain’t no fucking legend 😂
@@Cripsandbloodsaresellouts
bruh. That book got people trippin
In the words of many gang-bangers , including Sanyika himself, you are either the victim or the victimizer and he chose the latter.
You hatin
Love your content!! I'm trying to grow my podcast!!
Go for it! 💯🙏🏾
💯🔥🔥🔥
Salute to the Homie Lil Sodi ✌🏾☝🏽💙 Long Live Monster Kody aka Sanyika Shakur 🙏🏾
#SALUTE...💪💪💪💯💯💯...
Heard about this brother then finally start seeing interviews about him Monster seem like in his later yrs a cool brother I got songs on my play list because of him telling stories I got Zoom on repeat that's a bop old school join and 4 others he named he said tooky and them usto Lyft to them songs, the way he told the story about ridding wit Raymond Washington and tookie I felt the innergy from his reminiscing own know just understood that time flys type of story telling a by gone Era but I digress... Love the interviews bro... Shalom...
Repent Israel 🔥👑🦁!!!🗣️ JUDAH!!!
🎉it's 2024..4-5 2:59 still hard 2watch dis @tymE's R.I.P...lil SODI
Is the full interview out yet or is this just a clip?
Salute lil sodi momma sodi ...
Bounty Hunter BJ aka Nino Cappuccino or FG are two brothers on UA-cam who you should interview to find out who were some of the most reputable DAMUS. Lil Sodi accidentally mentioned the documentary "Dead Homiez", it featured some of the most reputable Damus such as Big Jake, Big Evil and his brother Sinister (they both had a brief cameo in the film). Bounty Hunter BJ says he knew Sinister well, and FG knew Sinister and Big Evil, he was locked up with them.👍🏽
Name of documentary he was talking about
Ok. I got one.
Monster Kody or Timothy McGee from Toonerville 13?
It’s sad to see how monster went out, everybody has there demons may his soul find peace.🙏
I know this a good one just off this clip. I hope you asked him about Nipsey.
Why? Only outside looking in niggas infatuated with dude...
My name is Delbert Jackson aka Lil Ron Bone from Compton and I was very close to Monster Kody. I can say alot about my friend.
We need sum stories
I mess with Sodi he always seem like a humble relatable person
I'm from east Oakland I read monster Cody in like 1995 loved it
T.I.p kody. I remember speaking to him and he sent his love and gave his approval. Told me I’m official crippin 83gc nyc
I haven't heard of Monster Kody since I read his book about 12 years ago. That book was wild! 😳
💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
RIP LIL SODI
Lil Sodi Stand Up General 🔵
RIP Bro
Have had a copy of Monster for over 20's years in all my homes. I think it's about time I read it again, wish I could have gotten his signature and shook his hand.
Tar?
PS: When the Bloods showed up to the Crips funeral to Set Trip (in Dead Homiez), Big Evil was the dark skinned brother with the afro, wearing a white shirt and green pants drinking a 40. And Sinister was the one with his shirt off. That documentary/movie is a gem. 💥👍🏽
Sinister comes out in that documentary? Oh shit didn't know that.
@@southsidecompton9668 yessir, Sinister appeared 3-4 times during the Church scene. Also, Big Jake (from Campanella Park Piru) gave a brief interview, he can be seen dapping up Big Evil. I wish Evil & Sinister was interviewed too. 💪🏾🔥
@@darkuniverse5157 oh shit, I watch that thing before I heard Sinister rap that's probably why I didn't remember he was in it. Once I listen to every song of Mobbin 4 Life I got stuck now I feel that's my favorite Blood rapper I bump this day. I'm going to have to watch that one again.
@@southsidecompton9668 same, Sinister is my favorite too. One of the truest to ever do it, when I first heard "Mobbin' 4 Life" I was hooked immediately, lol. That album is an underground urban classic/gemstone. Out of all the blood albums I've heard, nothing surpasses "Mobbin' 4 Life". Interscope dropped the ball, that album didn't get the proper promotion it should've gotten. Had it did, Sinister would've blossom into an international star, no doubt. I wish the brother made more albums. But (thankfully) there are more unheard Sin songs, and collabs. K9 from Mad Swans said he has songs with him, he just hasn't released it yet. "Mobbin' Til Death" was put together by a fan, it isn't an official album. I like those songs too, on the song "Documented" Sinister went in on Snoop Dogg & Dr. Dre, spittin' FLAMES. 🔥😁💪🏾
@@southsidecompton9668 ps: When I first watched "Dead Homiez", I had already knew who Sinister was, I was already listening to his music. I didn't see "Dead Homiez" until years later. 🔥
one love too monster cody and the keways i hear one killer blood was puttin
Puddin was a beast! Frfr
My nigga court back on that shit
Binkin!!!! my bro KC all day!!!!
T.i.p. Kody... 3rddd......
Long Live Lil Sodi & Sanyika Shakur
Monster kody need a tv series fr
Yo did evil khanevil build a ramp on dudes head lmfao ❤ gosh damn bro lol
A monster Kody movie would be FANTASTIC right now!!!!!
That's crazy he was gone and forgotten in his own hood. Out of sight out of mind!
Rest in Uhuru Ndugu San The Shakur as he would say. And facts That’s all San would talk about is the Sodis to me. Big Love 🤝🏾Sodi 🦍
This some sad shit. These men just wasted their life's. Hurting their own people.
My guy
I was in cya with him my boy sodi and g.rock from 83.....this is BOY for NFL13...yts 06
That Man Was Found Dead at a homeless encampment but y'all love him and Respect him so much... the gang stuff is for the birds
You can’t make people do different than what they want to do. I’ve tried to pull a couple of my homies up out the mud. Addiction is a mutha fucka
And he was cross dressing
And u just dedicated 15 min of your life learning about him
@@MJ-lp4zlwhat?!
@@debo6012 he was cross dressing pimping himself out
Monsta Kody the G G G Rest Soldier
What’s Crazy my old ex Cop from Houston he read Monster book back in the 90s that how interested he was RIP Monster
Rip Monsta man from bmore to the bay
Ma bro tellin the real facts no 🧢. Monster TiP really loved the Sodis. Especially Lil & Baby. Letg me setg it str8, Monster TiP was living HOW he wanted to live. He said after 25-30yrs in the SHU he finally felt free. He could just wake up and see the stars, it was profoundly personal for him. He had a view other people were paying millions for, 5mins from the beach. Alwayz imitated never duplicated TiP Poppa North oka BiG Monster... Yung Monster, Northside Eight Tray Gangstaz.
What's the word on Lil Monster from Eight Trays.
@@360westent8 Ain’t no Lil Monster., period.
How did Tiny sodi die?
RIP big monster
They in heaven together laughing about this story i bet LL Lil Sodi LL triple OG Monster Kody 💯
Heaven?
i still remember moster kody book when he got locked up and it was hella bloods in the unit he went to and as a crip it was jumping his book is a page turner
The good and the bad a legend in his hood. Monster died in a tent homeless with no support. Put in all that work in the hood with no 41k
I know about one Damu that was vicious AF. he sittin on death row right now. Big Evil from family Swans. He got more kills than Timothy McGee (who became a carnal).
I Know Lil Sodi from listening to Freddie Gibbs!!
Triple OG t to rodgers was real reputable started the bpsn in cali
S/O to LIL and Baby Sodi
Rip to them
I still don't understand how did Monster Kody end up ine Oceanside and in a area that I know in Oceanside
Terrell Loko From NHB 20s
My cellie for 5yrs
Ignorance at it's worst! Somebody save this young man please!
Sound is very low
On BPS LL G Lil Bop and LL Lil Sodi
I read this when I was 15 and it had me shook. Another great book is ice burg slim.
Why is the intro music so “soft” 🤷🏾♂️
sanyika: need those keys. my bebe chyna: no gas, I already spinned the block
Terry Carter, Big Jake, Henn, Harry O, The Evils from Swans that’s just a few
Sodi 🥂