Shit.. I live in Texas and there’s random acts of shootings every weekend. Malls, schools, random attacks on civilians. I wouldn’t say it’s just in o’block but just in America in general. (Texas a lot so)
Bruh theres like 20 people dead here in israel a month and we get hella hate everytime we tryin to defend ourself, fucking iran is about to make a nuke bomb to bomb us and we are scared as hell and no1 still cares about us, only about the people in palestine that get hurt and not even 1 dead guy there a month
@@BigsmokeATL no it ain’t where I’m from ain’t no gangs at all it’s pretty much every man for they self you’d get clipped and robbed by nigga from same neighborhood same side of town as u
Agreed. But this shit still just looks bad. Very uneducated poor people. I do live the hope though. I’m surprised about their fashion a little bit. everyone looks dressed to the nines.
Well their friends and family are all in these places and they've been there for decades. It sucks, but to a point I'd imagine that moving isn't an option or it's extremely difficult. It also really is amazing what the human mind can acclimate to if given it's given enough time/necessity. Not to mention that gangs can kinda be like cults. Getting mixed up in a radical, tight knit group such as a gang, at a young age, would fuck with anybody's sense of self and decision making. Especially when friends and family have been killed by members of opposing groups. You have very tight personal and familial connections that you want to protect AND a nearby group that you and your gang fucking despise.... It makes sense a lot of these guys might not want to leave, they'd be abandoning everybody that they love. I have never and hope that I never will live in an area like Oblock so my pov is VERY one sided.
What I respect about Brandon is that largely he makes himself the joke, and the subjects and people he interviews he treats seriously and with dignity and respect.
I feel for the kids who have no choice but to live in an environment like that. It seems the patern is by the time you know better it's often too late. Nice to shine a light on the youth trying to get by.
Never grew up in a community even close to this, but after hearing some of the youth speak about it, I can’t help but feel a sense of compassion for some of these folks, some do become a product of their own environment but I truly believe it’s mostly good people just trying to get by
If you listen to them they've all become desensitivized to violence so in the end they all lost something even if they didn't realize it. I don't think living thinking "oh just our monthly shooting quota" can be healthy for their minds and I bet someone with that part of em stunted is more likely to end up in a gang than any other. Sad to see really.
I go to college in Chicago. I took a History of Chicago class, and we visited the Frank Lloyd Wright house on the South Side. We walked over by O-Block for a good half mile. Made me happy to see little kids playing outside and stuff. Hopefully the conditions get better as time passes. People don’t realize 63rd and 64th are easily accessible by public transport, and plenty of people live there besides just Parkway Gardens.
It’s the same thing when I lived in river park towers. People constantly called it the most dangerous place in the Bronx, yet it was never that bad. It was always something petty then every now and then it would be something severe like a robbery or an altercation that resulted in someone getting injured. People rarely got killed and it was always dumb kids trynna act gangster. The older cats would never do anything like that, they usually just made sure that anyone who didn’t live there wasn’t messing with anyone.
@@bigkeemy1 think about it. Obviously you've never lived through the 4th of July in a hood. 4th of July equals night of hell since you can't tell if shots are fireworks or not. I grew up in a really bad neighborhood and guess what when shit gets "HOT OUT" you don't see kids playing because of the chance of a stray bullet. So if kids are out it means its not so hot out in the area.
Always a blessing when Brandon uploads, I really appreciate your willingness to put yourself at risk to not just make content, but help make the stories of these places known. I think building understanding and empathy, while showing reality, will be key to helping solve the problems facing places like this.
Been bingewatching your documentaries for a couple days now. And Ive gotta say youre an amazing content creator. Everything from how you conduct yourself and your interview, the niche little topics you target and bring attention to. Absolutely amazing work
your videos just get better and better man. this was way more informative than i expected. proud of how far youve come and rly looking forward to your future
Man I love the juxtaposition between your video’s. One is insanely hilarious and the next is true journalism and helping people who don’t have a voice to have a voice. You’re the man Brandon!
The fact that they can say a place like that is chill and all good is crazy. There’s something really wild about dodging bullets and not really caring to find a new place to live after that.
3:41 whenever he said that they want them to seem like monsters that actually made me sad asf. I hope all the people from the interview stay safe and live good long lives.
@@jamardns77 the environment. They're desensitised so they think the area is okay, when a shooting a month is insane. I imagine murder would be something of a write of passage for them, as it is in most gang cultures.
This channel is amazing, Brandon it’s genuinely awesome to see your content morph and evolve into meaningful exploration of everything human, in real time. Keep up the work man
What i loved the most about this is that you spent time with the shortys and gave them a chance to explain how things are in their eyes. You cracked jokes but it was all love and you wasn't on no goofy shit at all. cant wait to see your work and what you have next. Subscribed
I seriously love this. I think it is a great way to shine a light on the community. You did a great job with this and letting us hear their voices. I wish the best for all of em and you as well.
Thankfully he kept this interview as Real as possible and didn't do any goofy shii even though his channel is based around comedy this was a Authentic ass interview that no other UA-camr in his category has done before, This is putting the spotlight on the youth from that area that's the generation coming up 10 years since Chief keef put old block on the map they definitely gifted and smart
I love how they see each other like family, but the fact that they LOVE O BLOCK, shows they know little about how other people live, how other people are raised, and the resources they are exposed to. The love it cause they dont know anything else, but what they know is they in it together.
Yes that may ring true. But theres defnietly things you dont know about O Block. Ur neighborhood may have comfort with wealth money wise but these people have what many "Wealthier" places lack, and that is culture, community and family.
@@ianmangham4570 I could do the exact same to you, why do you think he means wild animals in a racist way, why is it in your mind that that’s what he means, you probably think he means like monkeys instead of predatory wild animals who kill and take what they want like lions or sum shit. Y’all need a hobby, that woke shit is poisonous to your mental
That group of young preteen boys was very well spoken and articulate. The community seems so strong and beautiful in a way many may not be able to see or accept. This is important shit man. God bless, stay safe
The common theme: People who live there play it down, and when they get a chance to leave they can finally reflect. It's what we should expect, when you have to survive day by day you can't dwell on it. When you move somewhere where your friends and family aren't dropping dead every month, it puts things into perspective.
The dissonance was shocking to me, a European. "Look how we just standing outside. You're safe with us nothing to worry about!" While later Yeah so we just got shot at They need to, it's a natural protection our brain has. But it is stunning to see, especially because their community is so special and positive and full of hope.
@@littleloner1159 European here too. Definitely they need that mindset, imagine how quick you'd fall into depression or develop other mental illness if they constantly dwell on that environment. They seem real close though, real shame how bad it is for them.
True. I remember being a teenager in unstable situations and I've had some family and friends die or get murdered. It was sad and hard but you get use to chaos. You have to. Luckily I didn't have to deal with what these kids do. I didn't have it as bad. Years later when I was able to surround myself with more positive and stable people, I don't know how I dealt with what I did growing up. It was harder to process as an adult than when I was living it as a kid. I really wish the best for these kids!
True. I remember being a teenager in unstable situations and I've had some family and friends die or get murdered. It was sad and hard but you get use to chaos. You have to. Luckily I didn't have to deal with what these kids do. I didn't have it as bad. Years later when I was able to surround myself with more positive and stable people, I don't know how I dealt with what I did growing up. It was harder to process as an adult than when I was living it as a kid. I really wish the best for these kids!
They talk about how the violence is exaggerated and then a minute later they say they don’t stop hooping when they hear gunshots. I don’t think they recognize what their situation really is. I’m not saying the news won’t amplify a situation for clicks, but I don’t think these kids realize this isn’t how it should be for them.
The media does exaggerate the violence because everything is easily accessible through the phone, no newspapers or anything they can create any type of narrative they want because goofy people gonna pay attention
Love your content bro. Be safe. Like last dude was saying, you can get caught out without having any type of association. They don't care if you're just filming. Either way, thanks for bringing light to a situation that's been needing addressing for a long time
Damn bruh, when you were interviewing G Nuk, and just played the clip of him saying he lost one of his close friends, and THEN he says he's lived in O-Block his whole life, since 2004. This kid has been through tragedy, so young to see friends die. Tragic
Really happy you chose to highlight O Block's average resident instead of the stereotypical rapper/gang member. It made this documentary so humanizing ❤
Great work Brandon and thanks for the video. I really enjoy your videos that have a more serious tone, like this right here. Keep at it my friend, great stuff!
Wow. These 2 Videos that you just made were amazing. As someone who was always interested in the Chicago Drill scene, this was something I‘ve been looking for. This video shows that these are just people that can be very nice and that they‘re not just some brutal monster that will shoot without hesitation as soon as you step on their territory. And even they say that it’s not that dangerous and some of them are ready to kill people and disrespect people like Tooka, I still feel sympathy for these folks. Because remember, for them this is normal life. Like they said: You get used to it. And for them Tooka is somebody from the gang, a group of people they were raised to hate and through music, it has become regular phrase in their circle. Therefore I‘m glad there is a video that shows them as human beings. Bravo Brandon. - just a guy from Germany that loves Hip Hop and the story behind it.
Brandon when i first discovered you with the Zillikami vids i never would’ve imagined you would’ve produced this amazing documentary, being someone who has been into the “Drill” scene for a min now, it’s quite surreal watching this crucial & vital piece of documentation on the violence that goes on in not only Parkway, but Chicago as a whole, bless you for this & continue to follow your hearts calling for content because it’s obviously guiding you in the right direction, i’ve never donated to a patreon before but i will be donating to yours, continue to document America bro!
Man o block looks like a cool place. Tbh the vibes looks like the place where I grew up. Everybody knew each other and everybody just be cooling with everybody
As a 22 yr old black male that made it out of the trenches in Philadelphia, it's beautiful to see other young men outside of the light the news portrays us in. Now time for the next culture!
Watching you go from the crazy drunk guy on Danny Mullen to this is absolutely crazy and I love these vids from you. Cant wait to see what’s in store for you.
I'm pretty sure it was hard to make the decision to even include the shooting at the end because you're trying to at least let people see that shit isn't as bad as they think. But the truth is the truth, it's not your fault if it really happened. Just the way it is. Thanks for keeping it real. Been watching your shit for a while now. Cold ass ridin!
Amazing video and well put together brandon thank you so much for putting this raw footage together to show the people what life is really like. Btw the new edits and animations are amazing!
Nelk sold out like 4 years ago. their videos are half commercials for merch or their seltzer. Brandon has been keeping it real the whole time which is why he still puts out great content.
i did. he asked for my connections and i gave it to him. andrew is my boy. please stop making this into a competition. i get hate from andrews fans everyday calling me an unoriginal copycat when andrew himself says he really enjoys my content and knows im not copying him. i made the o block video first, andrew also wanted to make one, i helped him with some connections and nobody was copying anyone. please stop turning this into a me vs andrew thing. we are literally friends.
Chief keef is a living legend . He literally made drill music a global genre and OBlock one of the most iconic blocks . now he got white people doing interviews in his hood . But Chief keef won’t get his credit until he die smh
I love the approach you made going into this , and you are very brave for even attempting to do something like this , from the stories I’ve seen and heard with all the innocent people dying from stray bullets. It’s also heartbreaking to see how young these babies are being killed and how they fight daily to stay alive . I keep tearing up looking at their faces . They seem to articulate for them selves very well , especially the little little ones . Heavenly Father I pray that you bless them and keep them , order their steps for the rest of their days 🙏🏾♥️
Crazy you don’t have enough followers or subscribers. You’re consistent and you make quality into all your videos. They only keep improving. Good shot Brandon
this was really great content, loving the effort put into the visuals-it really did add value to the video and gives you a unique edge. you earned a subscriber. Keep up the great work
I live in a city, and although where I grew up wasn't as violent as Chicago, there is this switch once you get into high school and right after where people start losing the playful joy of being a kid and start into gang violence and killing. Really tripped me out seeing dudes I knew being killed or turning into killers themseves when just a few years prior they were bright eyed happy kids with hopes and dreams. I remember one dude was just a typical high school teenager that played sports and had bright hopeful eyes with hopes and dreams. Four years pass by and he killed and attempted to kill people not to mention several rumors of killings. You compare photos of the before and after and it looked like a literal demon had entered him. Facial structure and everything change. Pretty wild to see and tripped me out seeing several guys, some completely innocent caught in crossfire, lose their lives or lose their light and become killers. Personally I wasn't prepared for things to change so quick and honestly it really affected me so I can only imagine growing up in a place where close friends are being killed and gunshots are ringing out weekly or monthly. God I pray for that community😔
grew up in a city. lost a friend summer before high school. felt fam life was the only way to be safe and fed. so glad I got out of that. but I'll never forget that first lost. my 9th grade classmate in a heroine recovery program. losing classmates to knife fights. It hits you, but the dude was right. You don't process, you just adapt.
Stay up Brando. This internet shit will die down, don't let the trolls get to you. It's like a Chinese finger trap. Just get off the internet for a while and get your mind right. We love you bro.
I live on Vancouver island. Probably the furthest from O block you can get, and that dude who played ball with L’A Capone made me sad. I grew up in suburbia listening to L’A Capone, capo, young pappy etc. crazy how I would sit and listen to something I couldn’t relate to at all, really makes me cherish that my close friends growing up never got killed over some stupid shit. Great video Brandon, and way to ask the questions that matter.
I’m ngl brother I love these documentary type videos you drop. I forgot what it was but the one about that mentally disabled dude that got trolled and messed with and told to do horrible things by ppl online, this one. I know these videos are harder to do and take a lot more time to create, but I love em. Would love to see more documentary type content like this not just on subjects like this, but on everything. Great video
I love how he added the piano 🎹 in the back ground to soften this harsh place! Very creative and brings out the beauty in the people and the place. Makes people who live here more human then the wild hoodlums these rappers and the world make them seem to be. ❤
I feel like there’s a lot of people from that area that have a fuck ton of potential. I need to make some beats for these guys lol. Thank you for the great content Brandon
Cold ass rider does it again,your videos never fail! These mini docs you put out are always superb,you show all sides of things and really talk to the people no matter where you go. Keep on COLD ASS RIDING playa,can't wait to see that vault bust open!
@@ORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR13 the rappers the media shows yea, you act like there aren’t rappers perfectly fine when you grow up into a lifestyle where your only goal is to stay alive you can’t just leave that
I really feel for these young guys. A lot of people judge them, but those people don’t understand that in that community, you really don’t have a choice. You are surrounded by people who want to kill you simply for living on a different street. It’s sad af. Don’t die for a street your mom is paying rent on.
I'm from Cincinnati, OH and I can definitely relate to them saying things like "its not as bad as the media make it" thats only because when you become immune to that life and can't escape it because of your situation you just brush it off. Man oh man I would love to hit o block just to connect with our people I know you can't save err body but I need that connection with more of our people
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Need a gathering video man
The Spider Gang show vid 🤘
Sam Hyde
Bruh the amount of cringe from the Deadheads
Juggalos and Grateful Dead for sure!
“Violence is overhyped in the media” then the “shootings only happen once a month” is heartbreaking the desensitization on these young souls is tragic
shots were fired 5 mins later lol
Shit.. I live in Texas and there’s random acts of shootings every weekend. Malls, schools, random attacks on civilians. I wouldn’t say it’s just in o’block but just in America in general. (Texas a lot so)
Bruh theres like 20 people dead here in israel a month and we get hella hate everytime we tryin to defend ourself, fucking iran is about to make a nuke bomb to bomb us and we are scared as hell and no1 still cares about us, only about the people in palestine that get hurt and not even 1 dead guy there a month
It’s almost like the system has put them in those situations and when they tried fighting it, they just ended up shot by the FBI like Fred Hampton
Bro I was thinking the same .
this was surprisingly uplifting. it's really cool seeing a whole community stick together like this.
Most hoods are actually like this
But it's tribalism. You don't see this with the white folks. Should be all blacks unified not no fucking hood we don't even own
@Derik Hillman The fuck bro?
Yeah it’s so cool seeing young teens shoot eachother for property they don’t even own for a status
@@BigsmokeATL no it ain’t where I’m from ain’t no gangs at all it’s pretty much every man for they self you’d get clipped and robbed by nigga from same neighborhood same side of town as u
It’s actually really nice to see that everyone is optimistic and ambitious even if their situation isn’t the best. Really inspiring.
Agreed. But this shit still just looks bad. Very uneducated poor people. I do live the hope though. I’m surprised about their fashion a little bit. everyone looks dressed to the nines.
hood is tight just problem makers aint tight
Nah they need to see how bad it is and get out of that situation. That’s why they stay stuck.
Well their friends and family are all in these places and they've been there for decades. It sucks, but to a point I'd imagine that moving isn't an option or it's extremely difficult. It also really is amazing what the human mind can acclimate to if given it's given enough time/necessity.
Not to mention that gangs can kinda be like cults. Getting mixed up in a radical, tight knit group such as a gang, at a young age, would fuck with anybody's sense of self and decision making. Especially when friends and family have been killed by members of opposing groups. You have very tight personal and familial connections that you want to protect AND a nearby group that you and your gang fucking despise.... It makes sense a lot of these guys might not want to leave, they'd be abandoning everybody that they love.
I have never and hope that I never will live in an area like Oblock so my pov is VERY one sided.
What I respect about Brandon is that largely he makes himself the joke, and the subjects and people he interviews he treats seriously and with dignity and respect.
Complete reversal of what Andrew Callaghan used to do, and I think Brandon does it better tbh
@@Gabrielnfswas just thinking mirror image Callahan
Well yeah he has to behave like that. If he was disrespectful to these people, he’d be robbed, assaulted, or worse.
Good to see you finding your sweet spot between serious topics and humor.
look at how it looks exactly the same after all these "rappers" came back and gave to the community, lmao nothing has changed now that's funny;
This is the real Brandon
Fr thought this video was done very well
@@morrisonandrew2521 damn no attention
much agree ! Loved the mix of last ep + this one.
I feel for the kids who have no choice but to live in an environment like that. It seems the patern is by the time you know better it's often too late. Nice to shine a light on the youth trying to get by.
it definitely is a lot harsher of an environment than most of us have experienced. thank you for watching it!
@@BrandonBuckingham I'm a big fan of anything OTF and support them 100, but fans should get this perspective too. Not everyone gets to be The Voice.
@@pauliePwalnuts otf wack as shit iykyk
The adults there were once those kids
@@yktheraqk2355 But once an adult you atleast -can- make the move. Not that is easy, but a child has no escape from it's reality.
Brandon Buckingham is the man!
Tommy it's been so great to see your successes as of late. you rule!
whens a collab coming?
Tommy G is sus af
I hear Tommy G killed a woman in Toronto. Such a shame.
You're better.
I’m blown away that you go to these places looking the way you do. The hair and mustache is aggressive
Never grew up in a community even close to this, but after hearing some of the youth speak about it, I can’t help but feel a sense of compassion for some of these folks, some do become a product of their own environment but I truly believe it’s mostly good people just trying to get by
If you listen to them they've all become desensitivized to violence so in the end they all lost something even if they didn't realize it. I don't think living thinking "oh just our monthly shooting quota" can be healthy for their minds and I bet someone with that part of em stunted is more likely to end up in a gang than any other. Sad to see really.
Yh they just some kids, just don't be anywhere near them at night
@@yungmentalproblems what?
@@jamardns77shordies be robbin in junior high
I go to college in Chicago. I took a History of Chicago class, and we visited the Frank Lloyd Wright house on the South Side. We walked over by O-Block for a good half mile. Made me happy to see little kids playing outside and stuff. Hopefully the conditions get better as time passes. People don’t realize 63rd and 64th are easily accessible by public transport, and plenty of people live there besides just Parkway Gardens.
@Kayoz idk if college working for dude
Bruh kids always been playing outside why is that surprising to you lol
It’s the same thing when I lived in river park towers. People constantly called it the most dangerous place in the Bronx, yet it was never that bad. It was always something petty then every now and then it would be something severe like a robbery or an altercation that resulted in someone getting injured. People rarely got killed and it was always dumb kids trynna act gangster. The older cats would never do anything like that, they usually just made sure that anyone who didn’t live there wasn’t messing with anyone.
Facts the red line runs straight along the southside.
@@bigkeemy1 think about it. Obviously you've never lived through the 4th of July in a hood. 4th of July equals night of hell since you can't tell if shots are fireworks or not. I grew up in a really bad neighborhood and guess what when shit gets "HOT OUT" you don't see kids playing because of the chance of a stray bullet. So if kids are out it means its not so hot out in the area.
Always a blessing when Brandon uploads, I really appreciate your willingness to put yourself at risk to not just make content, but help make the stories of these places known. I think building understanding and empathy, while showing reality, will be key to helping solve the problems facing places like this.
😅. Goodluck with that, Lmfao.
These uneducated brats will kill your mother & laugh about it. This whole "doco" was the same old clichè crap. 🥱 Boring!
Been bingewatching your documentaries for a couple days now. And Ive gotta say youre an amazing content creator. Everything from how you conduct yourself and your interview, the niche little topics you target and bring attention to. Absolutely amazing work
your videos just get better and better man. this was way more informative than i expected. proud of how far youve come and rly looking forward to your future
whats up tom
Begone verified account 😐
@@Pataganja nah turkey tom da homie
@@Pataganja turkey chill. Leave em alone
It wasn't as informative as giving homeless people fireworks
Stay strong Brandon, alot of people are standing with you.
Let's go Brandon!
LETS GO BRANDON
@@juliandevries024 Let's Go Brandon
@Ed G - I wanna be a gangsta but I’m a white boy from the suburbs. Can you help me?
this comment makes it sound like he committed a crime lmao
Man I love the juxtaposition between your video’s. One is insanely hilarious and the next is true journalism and helping people who don’t have a voice to have a voice. You’re the man Brandon!
The fact that they can say a place like that is chill and all good is crazy. There’s something really wild about dodging bullets and not really caring to find a new place to live after that.
3:41 whenever he said that they want them to seem like monsters that actually made me sad asf. I hope all the people from the interview stay safe and live good long lives.
just remember that kid as friendly as he is may or may not have shot at or even killed someone in his life so theres that for you
Good people in bad areas always get painted like the people who actually cause the crimes
@@THIRTEENTH13TH why you assume he's a murderer without even knowing him?
@@jamardns77 the environment. They're desensitised so they think the area is okay, when a shooting a month is insane. I imagine murder would be something of a write of passage for them, as it is in most gang cultures.
@@THIRTEENTH13THu proved his point by saying this 😂😂
This channel is amazing, Brandon it’s genuinely awesome to see your content morph and evolve into meaningful exploration of everything human, in real time. Keep up the work man
Glad you enjoy it! I'm excited to make more content!!
What i loved the most about this is that you spent time with the shortys and gave them a chance to explain how things are in their eyes. You cracked jokes but it was all love and you wasn't on no goofy shit at all. cant wait to see your work and what you have next. Subscribed
Dt😊
I seriously love this. I think it is a great way to shine a light on the community. You did a great job with this and letting us hear their voices. I wish the best for all of em and you as well.
Them boys done threw that whole peaceful o block vibe right out the door at the end w the “f*ck tooka” shit😭 ain’t shit finna change
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 yoooo
Fr 😂 I thought ok maybe they trying to change atleast in some Type of way soon as I got to the end I said nope!
That’s the older ones
@@nawfslim look like shorties to me
With the ounce in a bag😭😭
Mad respect for you after watching this Brandon, dope of you too shed some light on this community and let the humanity really bleed through
Thankfully he kept this interview as Real as possible and didn't do any goofy shii even though his channel is based around comedy this was a Authentic ass interview that no other UA-camr in his category has done before, This is putting the spotlight on the youth from that area that's the generation coming up 10 years since Chief keef put old block on the map they definitely gifted and smart
I love how they see each other like family, but the fact that they LOVE O BLOCK, shows they know little about how other people live, how other people are raised, and the resources they are exposed to. The love it cause they dont know anything else, but what they know is they in it together.
Good comment
Yes that may ring true. But theres defnietly things you dont know about O Block. Ur neighborhood may have comfort with wealth money wise but these people have what many "Wealthier" places lack, and that is culture, community and family.
This is pretty respectable
I like that you show the humanity and not trying to make them out to look like wild animals
@@ianmangham4570 😂you overeating off unknown context
@@nawco7138 Fuzzy wuzzy was a woman!
@@ianmangham4570 wild animals are a lot more respectable than these lowly urchins
@@ianmangham4570 I could do the exact same to you, why do you think he means wild animals in a racist way, why is it in your mind that that’s what he means, you probably think he means like monkeys instead of predatory wild animals who kill and take what they want like lions or sum shit. Y’all need a hobby, that woke shit is poisonous to your mental
@@ianmangham4570 youre the clown, wtf , are you dumb?
After watching most of your videos, even shuffled through your old stuff, i've grown fond of your work. I wish you the best, peace!
That group of young preteen boys was very well spoken and articulate. The community seems so strong and beautiful in a way many may not be able to see or accept. This is important shit man. God bless, stay safe
they were lying bro
@@bandz16 nah this is the internet people they were talking about 💀
They’re all scumbags dude. There is no redemption for them. They’re a threat to society. Articulate? Lol. Lmao.
@@jonathantalo5419 ong lol
"Well spoken and articulate" Lmao I could barely understand a word anyone was saying.
Ocho had very touching words to say, I can tell hes been through a lot and learned much. Hard place to grow up in.
love the real documentary videos keep em up!!!
For real, they're awesome 👌
I respect you cause you really giving people the real inside scoop of what’s going on instead of making fake videos an making up info
the quality of the videos is getting amazing keep up the good work brandon
The common theme: People who live there play it down, and when they get a chance to leave they can finally reflect.
It's what we should expect, when you have to survive day by day you can't dwell on it.
When you move somewhere where your friends and family aren't dropping dead every month, it puts things into perspective.
The dissonance was shocking to me, a European.
"Look how we just standing outside. You're safe with us nothing to worry about!"
While later
Yeah so we just got shot at
They need to, it's a natural protection our brain has. But it is stunning to see, especially because their community is so special and positive and full of hope.
@@littleloner1159 European here too. Definitely they need that mindset, imagine how quick you'd fall into depression or develop other mental illness if they constantly dwell on that environment. They seem real close though, real shame how bad it is for them.
True. I remember being a teenager in unstable situations and I've had some family and friends die or get murdered. It was sad and hard but you get use to chaos. You have to. Luckily I didn't have to deal with what these kids do. I didn't have it as bad. Years later when I was able to surround myself with more positive and stable people, I don't know how I dealt with what I did growing up. It was harder to process as an adult than when I was living it as a kid. I really wish the best for these kids!
True. I remember being a teenager in unstable situations and I've had some family and friends die or get murdered. It was sad and hard but you get use to chaos. You have to. Luckily I didn't have to deal with what these kids do. I didn't have it as bad. Years later when I was able to surround myself with more positive and stable people, I don't know how I dealt with what I did growing up. It was harder to process as an adult than when I was living it as a kid. I really wish the best for these kids!
They talk about how the violence is exaggerated and then a minute later they say they don’t stop hooping when they hear gunshots. I don’t think they recognize what their situation really is.
I’m not saying the news won’t amplify a situation for clicks, but I don’t think these kids realize this isn’t how it should be for them.
They are so lost and shellshocked i think they barely no what Comes out their mouth
The media does exaggerate the violence because everything is easily accessible through the phone, no newspapers or anything they can create any type of narrative they want because goofy people gonna pay attention
Fax, they’d too adjusted to it
Trauma
Facts, they’re detentized
Love your content bro. Be safe. Like last dude was saying, you can get caught out without having any type of association. They don't care if you're just filming. Either way, thanks for bringing light to a situation that's been needing addressing for a long time
Yo Buckingham your fans love you, you'll pull through stronger than ever cause that's what you do!
Why is everyone posting on the same day
These kids have big minds. It’s shocking how smart and down to earth they talk.
Man I've binged every episode over the weekend. I really hope you stick with it and keep producing content .
This is the video that earned my subscription. This video was done with love for real. Thank you for this video!
Damn bruh, when you were interviewing G Nuk, and just played the clip of him saying he lost one of his close friends, and THEN he says he's lived in O-Block his whole life, since 2004. This kid has been through tragedy, so young to see friends die. Tragic
N he got shot
Really happy you chose to highlight O Block's average resident instead of the stereotypical rapper/gang member. It made this documentary so humanizing ❤
Great work Brandon and thanks for the video. I really enjoy your videos that have a more serious tone, like this right here. Keep at it my friend, great stuff!
i really appreciate you taking time out of your day to watch. means a lot brooo
brandon you are loved and your work has passion and it’s rare seeing transparent content creators these days. This too shall pass
i can’t speak for anyone but i truly look forward to see from you everyday, please make him proud and fight the good fight
Wow. These 2 Videos that you just made were amazing. As someone who was always interested in the Chicago Drill scene, this was something I‘ve been looking for. This video shows that these are just people that can be very nice and that they‘re not just some brutal monster that will shoot without hesitation as soon as you step on their territory. And even they say that it’s not that dangerous and some of them are ready to kill people and disrespect people like Tooka, I still feel sympathy for these folks. Because remember, for them this is normal life. Like they said: You get used to it. And for them Tooka is somebody from the gang, a group of people they were raised to hate and through music, it has become regular phrase in their circle.
Therefore I‘m glad there is a video that shows them as human beings. Bravo Brandon.
- just a guy from Germany that loves Hip Hop and the story behind it.
You the chillest dude ever bro interviewing like this 💯
These style of videos are well worth the wait, these are the kind of videos that will blow you up.
Brandon when i first discovered you with the Zillikami vids i never would’ve imagined you would’ve produced this amazing documentary, being someone who has been into the “Drill” scene for a min now, it’s quite surreal watching this crucial & vital piece of documentation on the violence that goes on in not only Parkway, but Chicago as a whole, bless you for this & continue to follow your hearts calling for content because it’s obviously guiding you in the right direction, i’ve never donated to a patreon before but i will be donating to yours, continue to document America bro!
Certified W🔥
i miss and love you rick
"You right here" lol. He was quick with that one
Man o block looks like a cool place. Tbh the vibes looks like the place where I grew up. Everybody knew each other and everybody just be cooling with everybody
As a 22 yr old black male that made it out of the trenches in Philadelphia, it's beautiful to see other young men outside of the light the news portrays us in. Now time for the next culture!
This gonna blow up no one’s shown o block like this
I’m saying raw asf
Gnuk seems like he has a good heart. Like a genuinely good dude
Watching you go from the crazy drunk guy on Danny Mullen to this is absolutely crazy and I love these vids from you. Cant wait to see what’s in store for you.
I'm pretty sure it was hard to make the decision to even include the shooting at the end because you're trying to at least let people see that shit isn't as bad as they think. But the truth is the truth, it's not your fault if it really happened. Just the way it is. Thanks for keeping it real. Been watching your shit for a while now. Cold ass ridin!
Cold Ass Riding Forever!
@@BrandonBuckingham cold ass rider till I die
Thanks for sharing 🙏🏾
Prayers out for the community 🕊️
Prayers out for those trying to recover from the passing of their loved ones 🕊️
To the Lil homie in the white shirt that was rapping on the staircase.. aye man keep going! You gon be a star one day. I see it in you fr. 💪🏿
Brandon fr has the best Documentary vids & storytelling skills your vids be hitting different & I look forward to every upload
Amazing video and well put together brandon thank you so much for putting this raw footage together to show the people what life is really like. Btw the new edits and animations are amazing!
you deserve to be bigger than Nelk dude. No matter what content , whether serious or funny , you put out amazing stuff. Nobody has balls like you bro
Nelk sold out like 4 years ago. their videos are half commercials for merch or their seltzer. Brandon has been keeping it real the whole time which is why he still puts out great content.
tf does nelk have to do with this
Man... These kids have a look in their eye that is killing me. Its like an endless hopelessness, like theyre tired after seeing so much violence.
Love to see this channel doing well. Crazy channel 5 did the same thing. I wonder who had the idea first?
i did. he asked for my connections and i gave it to him. andrew is my boy. please stop making this into a competition. i get hate from andrews fans everyday calling me an unoriginal copycat when andrew himself says he really enjoys my content and knows im not copying him. i made the o block video first, andrew also wanted to make one, i helped him with some connections and nobody was copying anyone. please stop turning this into a me vs andrew thing. we are literally friends.
I didn’t know about all that. I enjoyed both vids equally. Channel 5 doing the same as you is high praise if nothing else
@@BrandonBuckingham respect for your transparency, home diggity dawg. Ride frosty 🥶
@@BrandonBuckingham respect.
Chief keef is a living legend . He literally made drill music a global genre and OBlock one of the most iconic blocks . now he got white people doing interviews in his hood . But Chief keef won’t get his credit until he die smh
I love the approach you made going into this , and you are very brave for even attempting to do something like this , from the stories I’ve seen and heard with all the innocent people dying from stray bullets.
It’s also heartbreaking to see how young these babies are being killed and how they fight daily to stay alive . I keep tearing up looking at their faces . They seem to articulate for them selves very well , especially the little little ones .
Heavenly Father I pray that you bless them and keep them , order their steps for the rest of their days 🙏🏾♥️
Amen
Don’t give up Brandon we love you!!
7:18 Kid in the blue shirt is like miss me we with bein a fan I know I can be the best. They really thought he didn’t hear the question 🤣
My guy Brandon is Back!
Been watching since day one and bro your really stepping up the game production wise. Buckingham to the top baby
Crazy you don’t have enough followers or subscribers. You’re consistent and you make quality into all your videos. They only keep improving. Good shot Brandon
How does this guy only have 288k subscribers. Man has underated content.
Keep on shining bright in this messed up world, Brandon! A true inspiration!
Hey man I enjoy your videos. I know times can get rough, but these things pass. I hope you remain strong man.
So much respect giving ppl a chance to say how they feel about the area they live in
You got to go back and do an update sometime bro I would love to see how some of them youngins coming up and what's happened to them
this was really great content, loving the effort put into the visuals-it really did add value to the video and gives you a unique edge. you earned a subscriber. Keep up the great work
I live in a city, and although where I grew up wasn't as violent as Chicago, there is this switch once you get into high school and right after where people start losing the playful joy of being a kid and start into gang violence and killing. Really tripped me out seeing dudes I knew being killed or turning into killers themseves when just a few years prior they were bright eyed happy kids with hopes and dreams. I remember one dude was just a typical high school teenager that played sports and had bright hopeful eyes with hopes and dreams. Four years pass by and he killed and attempted to kill people not to mention several rumors of killings. You compare photos of the before and after and it looked like a literal demon had entered him. Facial structure and everything change. Pretty wild to see and tripped me out seeing several guys, some completely innocent caught in crossfire, lose their lives or lose their light and become killers. Personally I wasn't prepared for things to change so quick and honestly it really affected me so I can only imagine growing up in a place where close friends are being killed and gunshots are ringing out weekly or monthly. God I pray for that community😔
grew up in a city. lost a friend summer before high school. felt fam life was the only way to be safe and fed. so glad I got out of that. but I'll never forget that first lost. my 9th grade classmate in a heroine recovery program. losing classmates to knife fights. It hits you, but the dude was right. You don't process, you just adapt.
Couldn’t wait for more videos like this I now live in Jacksonville and it is everything you showed man
this was so cool to watch. i’m so impressed with the quality and content. instant sub and fan bro
Stay up Brando. This internet shit will die down, don't let the trolls get to you. It's like a Chinese finger trap. Just get off the internet for a while and get your mind right. We love you bro.
This
Can I ask what happened ?
Haven’t commented in a while, it’s insane how far you’ve come Brandon. Content like no other, keep it up brother cold ass ridin to the top ❤️
I GOT EMOTIONAL HEARING BRO AT 8:10 RAPPIN BRO TALENTED U CAN SEE HE WAS THINKING ABOUT LIFE
Poor dude had a voice crack they real for not roasting him lmao
@@streettravelxxi man his balls are still in his stomach, of course his voice cracked 😂
lil bro sounds just like polo
@@streettravelxxi it jus made it 1120% more authentic bro and i hear yu mann
@@fearsin5513 i hope we see more from him
You are a very brave man to do these interviews!
great video. the whole community together was surprisingly wholesome 😭
I live on Vancouver island. Probably the furthest from O block you can get, and that dude who played ball with L’A Capone made me sad. I grew up in suburbia listening to L’A Capone, capo, young pappy etc. crazy how I would sit and listen to something I couldn’t relate to at all, really makes me cherish that my close friends growing up never got killed over some stupid shit. Great video Brandon, and way to ask the questions that matter.
your journalistic skills really shine here.and it was really nice meeting you at the gathering.wish i could have talked more
ay great meeting you at the gathering whoop whoop!
Great conversations/interviews with the ppl in oblock I hope to be there one day to take a pic at the vonfrmdaO mural 🐐💪🏼
I’m ngl brother I love these documentary type videos you drop. I forgot what it was but the one about that mentally disabled dude that got trolled and messed with and told to do horrible things by ppl online, this one. I know these videos are harder to do and take a lot more time to create, but I love em. Would love to see more documentary type content like this not just on subjects like this, but on everything. Great video
Gnuk: it’s not that dangerous
2 months later: gnuk was shot
Loving the content. Keep up the great work 👍
I love how he added the piano 🎹 in the back ground to soften this harsh place! Very creative and brings out the beauty in the people and the place. Makes people who live here more human then the wild hoodlums these rappers and the world make them seem to be. ❤
I feel like there’s a lot of people from that area that have a fuck ton of potential. I need to make some beats for these guys lol. Thank you for the great content Brandon
Feel for all these kids stuck in it man, great video bro
Cold ass rider does it again,your videos never fail! These mini docs you put out are always superb,you show all sides of things and really talk to the people no matter where you go. Keep on COLD ASS RIDING playa,can't wait to see that vault bust open!
Great video. Loved listening to Ocho Munna's perspective. Seems like a really smart dood
shits slept on duke, keep up this documentary format with the comedy and you've got it made.
Hope and praise for G nuk makes it too fame. All glory to Buckingham for being a real one to find the real news.
When rappers make it the percentage of them end up dead..
He got shot
@@Woodgang147 he alive?
@@Jay-fv6xo yes
@@ORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR13 the rappers the media shows yea, you act like there aren’t rappers perfectly fine when you grow up into a lifestyle where your only goal is to stay alive you can’t just leave that
I really feel for these young guys. A lot of people judge them, but those people don’t understand that in that community, you really don’t have a choice. You are surrounded by people who want to kill you simply for living on a different street. It’s sad af. Don’t die for a street your mom is paying rent on.
9:48 the little kid on his bike with spiderman on the handle bars just rolled right up. 😄
I'm from Cincinnati, OH and I can definitely relate to them saying things like "its not as bad as the media make it" thats only because when you become immune to that life and can't escape it because of your situation you just brush it off. Man oh man I would love to hit o block just to connect with our people I know you can't save err body but I need that connection with more of our people
Nicely done - in future documentaries would be cool to hear from the community elders as well!
Hey man you did a good job of bringing ocho in that left the hood and had a different perspective then those still in the environment.