I don't understand why dudes be in their 30's,40's and 50's still repping blocks and housing projects. People like this will wonder why gentrification is happening because you're not doing anything with the old block. He just admitted they don't even clean the poop and trash off the ground.
Why would they, would you. I see that different places I go that aren't in the hood. What's wrong with giving background about where you from? It may not interest some, but, others can appreciate where you call home and what helped to build you as an individual. Hoodvlogs already at 600,000 stacks. Gentrification? This shits been structured long ago and its not about cleaning shit from the sidewalk. It's deeper than that, relax.
@@TheDistrict644 Don't think thats wat he's talking about. If everyone just clean after themselves then there wouldn't be a mess to begin with. The project wouldn't be so bad if everyone just be clean and clean after themselves. No one is making them live in filth its a choice, just because you are poor don't mean you don't know the diff from being clean vs dirty. Nothing wrong with talking bout where u r from but when u rep a lifestyle that's nothing to be proud of then wats the point?
I used to live in the hood and honestly the issue that I see that prevent people from progressing is jealousy. Yes people love their hood and want to see it succeed but its so dangerous there sometime that all the smart people who make it will move out and when they do they aint looking back. They aint staying and opening up businesses and spreadin the wealthg cuz the young cat who has nothing to lose is just gon run up and rob u for a quick lick. People dont want to see another man who they dont know doin better than them and thats the issue.
I visited Harlem when i went to NYC, learned more about the neighbour hood’s store. Ate at the legendary Sylvias. An experience. Then we went to hear som real music. That was the best night from my stay in NYC.
13:25 really sums up the mentality of growing up in NYCHA. it's not that picking up your dog's poop is because you'll get in trouble, it's ownership/buy-in. In NYCHA, when the gov is probably paying your subsidized rent, there's no ownership so we don't care. There's a reason project stairwells smell like piss and that 3k a month building probably smells like lavender, ownership/buy-in. and it's not just one person, it has to be the community. Can't just be a single person picking up their dog's poop. Nothing is changing and honestly, these vlogs are cool but they don't represent everyone that lives there, certainly not who I was growing up in NYCHA
I grew up in Grant projects on 123rd and Amsterdam ave. I also went to P.S. 43/I.S. 172. School was dangerous back in 2000-2002, especially due to the fact that kids from every hood in Harlem attended that school. Nonetheless, watching this video bring back alot of memories.
Facts.I went to i.s 286 which was jointed with 172/43.i was in the military school portion and it was Def crazy after school.Bread a roses,randolph and even Rice would be all in the mix as well
Hip hop has done a number on our people. For the last 20 years ever since smack DVD came out I have been watching people bragging with huge smiles on their faces about how dangerous their hood is. rap music has made it cool to live in a dangerous area
So you want them to be quiet ? when their is obviously a fascination in poverty ,you don’t know what these people inspire to do , and of course they gonna be proud … the world embrace struggle
@@joewaters1225 I want them to acknowledge how harmful that stuff is to the community and the kids and stop wearing it like some kind of badge of honor
Gangsta rap to be exact is what started it all from the 80-90s to trap music from the early & mid 2000's to drill music from 2010's to today unfortunately.
@@HoodVlogs we definitely are! I don't think you know how big you are and what you mean! Like your hood vlogs set the bar where hood vlogs needs to be, all other channels, much respect to them, but they under you.
I was from 116th between Manhattan and Morningside avenueand I went to 43 when it was a JHS back in the day had many friends in Manhattanville and Grant Projects Love this part of Harlem
Wow dude said mystic soda those were good and the tropical fantasy in the plastic bottle thanks for showing were juice the movie took place I love that flick reminds me of my teenage years shout outs from Brooklyn 🇵🇷
I remember the days growing up ⬆️ in harlem, dancing, parting getting lite, having fun just being a kid. I also remember the rabbit hole that I seen people in. Greeting fresh was great, but not able to go to school wasn’t. Most of my best friends lived in the projects. Specially, manhattanville. Went to CS200 and that was rough in its own way. Went to FDA where you had to be nominated by your teacher and the principal to go to that “Literally”adjacent program. It’s great to come from area that created so many options for me. However, you can get into the street life and fall Into that rabbit hole. It can break you
I love Harlem I was in NYC for 13 years left before the pandemic now on my way back lmbo I love NYC had my first apartment in Harlem 117 street they showed me so much love
I wish these people talking about how bad their hoods are actually got together to make it better instead of expecting somebody else to do it and complaining and bragging about it at the same time
From experience there are usually people that want change but are overpowered by the hoods ignorance It’s like people teasing you for being smart n shii Like ask any of your friends from the hood how they feel. Most people follow fashion I’ve got friends that couldn’t give you a logical explanation of why it’s ok for them to violate someone but not vice Verda
Anytime black people try that the government bombs the city and gentrifies everybody out of their homes…either you’re stupid or don’t research what has actually been done to an entire community to get this result.
Fanatastic video bro! I grew up in manhattanville in 1420 and this video brought back a lot of memories. I used to go to the summer camp at the community center they showed you. I grew up going to that corner store. Its awesome that you were able to showcase my hood like this. Keep up the great vids!
@@cv1368 heard about it a lot from The clue mix tapes and on the radio Here and there, but I unfortunately never been there….but thank heavens I was able to witness that TUNNEL 💥 Sheesh!!!
The ONLY good thing mentioned in this video & by this guy is the community center & how he recognizes that there is a need of positive outlet for kids, when he said “The more you keep them in here, the less they’ll be out there(the streets)”… . Ya see homeboy didn’t need to be a Neuroscientist to figure out how to keep kids off the streets. So why can’t politicians figure that out too, it’s really a no brainer….Fund & Create more Community Centers where kids Learn & do activities that are enriching…NYC is one of the top Tax paying places of all U.S. & also wealthiest, so the money is there. Also why not install cameras in these staircases & give summons to those who pee on the staircase (although I can honestly envision thugs breaking the cameras on purpose), like c’mon not everyone in the PJ’s is a pig. The smell of urine is like a real disgusting hallmark sign of the PJ’s. Does it look good coming out of a place disgusting with a Gucci purse or a Moncler coat? Just care for the appearance of YOUR HOME & BACKYARD…🤷🏻♀️
@@Team_TopDeck it’s not being mad, it’s stating facts that you probably ignore, don’t really care about them or too complacent. Either way half-empty cup Pessimist soul of yours can’t actually take a positive comment that actually advocates for underprivileged folks🤫
I hate watching people brag about being in poverty or proud that the area is dangerous. And talk shit about the police tryna protect em and discourage civilians from calling them But I’m glad bro mentioned the community centers tho 💯
Exactly. Even down to not picking up the pet feces. Like why would anyone think that's OK. Don't you want to live somewhere nice? This is why I say living under these conditions for generations literally influences and shapes the mental.
The funny thing is that it ain't even dangerous over there. That $3000 a month apartment building he pointed at was my old building as of last year. People that lived in there were more of a problem than them. Everybody that I met living across the street in the projects was hella cool. My neighbors in the "expensive building" were the reason I moved. Also people aren't picking up dog shit cause they think they will get in trouble, they pick it up so others don't step in it. It's about respecting the space and everybody that lives there lol. That's what's not taught enough in this city. Then people get mad when someone else cleans it up and they get displaced cause the demand of the area increases. Now I live on 133rd and ACP. Same street just down the hill. Honestly more stuff pops off in the streets over here than up there and it's still relatively safe. Not sure why people trying to act like there are places you just got to stay clear of in the city. If you just mind your business and keep it respectful you are fine.
Hood folks don't realize how weak, destroyed, programmed and conquered they look. Black men take so much pride in being the failures of every city and it's embarrassing.
Agree with your statement except the part about the police unless you’re from nyc and grew up during stop and frisk era don’t make comments saying police are there to protect. It’s another world you’re not familiar with
I went to visit one of friends in the Bronx (Melrose projects), and it was a culture shock to say the least. I'm from Northen VA. I will admit that I accidentally left my wallet on my seat overnight (it fell out of my purse), and thankfully nobody broke into my car. Lol
A) They’re not criminals B) They shouldn’t be ran down on in their own building for no reason C) He’s probably not that disrespectful IRL. He definitely 🧢 ing a little bit for UA-cam.
Peace King! This the OG G-Gunz from 95. Good Shit. If you do a pt.2 we can combine tech (I have a gaming and vid editing PC setup) and I'll give you a couple horror stories! I've been here over 40 years! Salute!
Why would you brag about making people walk the long road to the Station because the short way means your getting robbed. Preaching at the end and then telling people it's not normal picking up your own dog shit, sums you up.
Many NYCHA projects in the expensive neighborhoods are under private management. They will be able to put people out. Under NYCHA there were many protections.
5:45 😉 damn when he said mystics bro I literally had a flashback when I was a kid no lie, every Friday after school I got general tso chicken with shrimp fried rice and a mystic 👌👍💪Brooklyn NYC
Tropical fantasy( golden champagne) 50cent soda supposedly is the kid killer we spoke on coming up as kids in 90s ny Never messed with the westside other then to stop at the lighthouse... shouts to lincoln eastside 132nd- madison
my whole fam from the ville yea its the hood like really the hood like theres a whole precint inside of it and theres still shootings but dont get it fucked up some of the apartments have upto 5 rooms and stairs inside it was for irish and polish immigrant families in 1961
Happy to see you put my projects on the map. Manhattanville will always be home🤞🏾💗💗 forever grateful for my childhood. I love it. Made me smile the whole time🥰
NYC will always be the real hood to me and I'm from Cali. Not taking away from our own hoods but NYC is something special. Even 2pac was involved in it.
@@keithjoek9552 Well I'm talking culturally it just has that flavor to it. People were really struggling and the rap culture came from there. But yeah I've lived all over LA County, why is that hard to believe? LOL I don't like to lie period so why would I lie about something small like that.
I can see myself surviving here and not getting messed with 1.I Don't rep any gang 2.I keep to my own business 3.I don't talk shit to ppl 4.I Don't owe "street" debts
Yeah Harlem is not that bad anymore tbh you’d have more trouble in upstate Ny in a hood in Rochester or Buffalo, Ny that’s where the real poverty is at in NYS. A lot of gunplay and all out savagery Syracuse, Rochester, and Buffalo are all worse than NYC at the moment
When they were at the former cherry lounge, right up them steps is where Bishop and the crew robbed the store and shot old man. Then on 130th between convent and st nick terrace is 418 west 130th. That's where Bishop shoots at Q in the Elevator. You go there now it looks exactly the same. Grew up in 545 since 1994 after moving from Douglass pj's. Also lived at 418 west. Legendary hood.
They brag cause people you and I and the world are interested in it. They realise the attention it brings. They’re proud of where they were raised. If you can’t have pride of where you’re from then what good have you got
So my question is since i didnt grow up here but my husband did n he chose to become a cop. He didnt hang out in the streets his mom didnt allow it. But what makes one decide to rob n shoot someone? Cuz i couldnt hurt a fly. Im trying to wrap my head around all this violence. Was it the upbringing? Peers? Bad choices? Im not being ignorant im really trying to understand your reasoning behind this...
I don't understand why dudes be in their 30's,40's and 50's still repping blocks and housing projects. People like this will wonder why gentrification is happening because you're not doing anything with the old block. He just admitted they don't even clean the poop and trash off the ground.
Why would they, would you. I see that different places I go that aren't in the hood. What's wrong with giving background about where you from? It may not interest some, but, others can appreciate where you call home and what helped to build you as an individual. Hoodvlogs already at 600,000 stacks. Gentrification? This shits been structured long ago and its not about cleaning shit from the sidewalk. It's deeper than that, relax.
They Bums
Um It's called systemic racism! GTFO with your judgemental comment.
@@TheDistrict644 Don't think thats wat he's talking about. If everyone just clean after themselves then there wouldn't be a mess to begin with. The project wouldn't be so bad if everyone just be clean and clean after themselves. No one is making them live in filth its a choice, just because you are poor don't mean you don't know the diff from being clean vs dirty. Nothing wrong with talking bout where u r from but when u rep a lifestyle that's nothing to be proud of then wats the point?
@@TheDistrict644 only NY niggas do that the world don’t care where you from
I used to live in the hood and honestly the issue that I see that prevent people from progressing is jealousy. Yes people love their hood and want to see it succeed but its so dangerous there sometime that all the smart people who make it will move out and when they do they aint looking back. They aint staying and opening up businesses and spreadin the wealthg cuz the young cat who has nothing to lose is just gon run up and rob u for a quick lick. People dont want to see another man who they dont know doin better than them and thats the issue.
Broken people find comfort in seeing others that are broken just like them💯 Misery LOVES (not like) LOVES, company.
Big facts cuz..
Rob you AT BEST. Look what happened to Nipsey.
@@juliostevens9480 But Nipsey’s impact continues to change people’s lives. If you want to help your community, there’s no excuse
The biggest problem aint jealousy, its poverty, ostracization, and lack of resources.
I visited Harlem when i went to NYC, learned more about the neighbour hood’s store. Ate at the legendary Sylvias. An experience. Then we went to hear som real music. That was the best night from my stay in NYC.
13:25 really sums up the mentality of growing up in NYCHA. it's not that picking up your dog's poop is because you'll get in trouble, it's ownership/buy-in. In NYCHA, when the gov is probably paying your subsidized rent, there's no ownership so we don't care. There's a reason project stairwells smell like piss and that 3k a month building probably smells like lavender, ownership/buy-in. and it's not just one person, it has to be the community. Can't just be a single person picking up their dog's poop. Nothing is changing and honestly, these vlogs are cool but they don't represent everyone that lives there, certainly not who I was growing up in NYCHA
Facts just like everyone from the hood don’t be like these dudes
True native New Yorkers, know their hood,by street names,numbers,blocks,projects all that,respect
I grew up in Grant projects on 123rd and Amsterdam ave. I also went to P.S. 43/I.S. 172. School was dangerous back in 2000-2002, especially due to the fact that kids from every hood in Harlem attended that school. Nonetheless, watching this video bring back alot of memories.
Rip chicken
Remember ps36
Grant was wild then. I always went to chill with my family. They were on Lasalle st in Grant.
Grant house 1315
Facts.I went to i.s 286 which was jointed with 172/43.i was in the military school portion and it was Def crazy after school.Bread a roses,randolph and even Rice would be all in the mix as well
Hip hop has done a number on our people. For the last 20 years ever since smack DVD came out I have been watching people bragging with huge smiles on their faces about how dangerous their hood is. rap music has made it cool to live in a dangerous area
So you want them to be quiet ? when their is obviously a fascination in poverty ,you don’t know what these people inspire to do , and of course they gonna be proud … the world embrace struggle
@@joewaters1225 I want them to acknowledge how harmful that stuff is to the community and the kids and stop wearing it like some kind of badge of honor
Gangsta rap to be exact is what started it all from the 80-90s to trap music from the early & mid 2000's to drill music from 2010's to today unfortunately.
Stop blaming hip hop.
@@shaydee2775 I blame hip hop for inspiring wannabes and copycats and there's way more of those than the real thing trust me
Young SnS. His father happens 2 b one of the greatest party & mixtape DJ’s in the history of NYC!!! Salute…..
I appreciate the Juice references...my all time favourite movie!
the original hoodvlogs. glad to see you back it my man
For real. I don't even care about the other hood vlog channels
Thank you for your support guys
@@HoodVlogs Definitely! I'm always looking forward to your next video that you upload
@@Onetime1040 it means a lot to me, thank you
@@HoodVlogs we definitely are! I don't think you know how big you are and what you mean! Like your hood vlogs set the bar where hood vlogs needs to be, all other channels, much respect to them, but they under you.
I was from 116th between Manhattan and Morningside avenueand I went to 43 when it was a JHS back in the day had many friends in Manhattanville and Grant Projects Love this part of Harlem
Wow dude said mystic soda those were good and the tropical fantasy in the plastic bottle thanks for showing were juice the movie took place I love that flick reminds me of my teenage years shout outs from Brooklyn 🇵🇷
Real life. I love it!! Thanks HOODVLOGS!!!
I remember the days growing up ⬆️ in harlem, dancing, parting getting lite, having fun just being a kid. I also remember the rabbit hole that I seen people in. Greeting fresh was great, but not able to go to school wasn’t. Most of my best friends lived in the projects. Specially, manhattanville. Went to CS200 and that was rough in its own way. Went to FDA where you had to be nominated by your teacher and the principal to go to that “Literally”adjacent program.
It’s great to come from area that created so many options for me. However, you can get into the street life and fall Into that rabbit hole. It can break you
I love Harlem I was in NYC for 13 years left before the pandemic now on my way back lmbo I love NYC had my first apartment in Harlem 117 street they showed me so much love
“Juice” representing the city. Might watch it tonight. Legendary movie.
🍹🍹🍹
Nice name
legendary!
He look just like Q that’s crazy
Pac did steel dirty
I wish these people talking about how bad their hoods are actually got together to make it better instead of expecting somebody else to do it and complaining and bragging about it at the same time
Exactly....it's like they're happy it's not safe...
From experience there are usually people that want change but are overpowered by the hoods ignorance
It’s like people teasing you for being smart n shii
Like ask any of your friends from the hood how they feel. Most people follow fashion I’ve got friends that couldn’t give you a logical explanation of why it’s ok for them to violate someone but not vice Verda
But when gentrification comes, they get more mad 🤦🏾♀️
The Ukrainian government expects the United States to fix their hoods…so we give aide to everybody but black people 😂🤣🤣🤣
Anytime black people try that the government bombs the city and gentrifies everybody out of their homes…either you’re stupid or don’t research what has actually been done to an entire community to get this result.
One of the best "Welcome to" I've seen.. Homie represented right and basically gave an interveiw. Bklyn sending love, we know about the ville 💯💯
ville all mf day never ran never will we out here💪💯🙌
I'm from bk n I live in the Ville in both BK n Harlem
@@sharieffbrann3872 Ayy G could I get ya honest opinion on my music 🙏💯 if u fck w it gimme a sub it’s greatly appreciated.
@@sharieffbrann3872 Damn so you all the way jected out. Which one felt safer?
@@lifestraight harlem
Yooo you got SNS on here. One of my favorite rappers from Harlem, good shit Hoodvlogs 💯
SNS is a DJ not a rapper
Yeah and that’s his son , a rapper
@@joewaters1225 thank you lol
Fanatastic video bro! I grew up in manhattanville in 1420 and this video brought back a lot of memories. I used to go to the summer camp at the community center they showed you. I grew up going to that corner store. Its awesome that you were able to showcase my hood like this. Keep up the great vids!
I wish I could have been there in 1420 what’s your secret bro ? You juice
@@fred0gz759 🤣😩
@@fred0gz759 it's the blocks they live in
Yes! 1420 4Life!❤❤
Much love from Los Angeles 🤎
At 6:24 what a way to let NYPD that's probably watching this know!😓😓🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
I respect that this young man knows so much about Juice. Good when the youngn's learn about hip hop history and what New York used to be.
0:38 lmao it’s such a New York moment to be like yeah it’s not that big only like 50 blocks
Facts Harlem is massive to be a neighborhood but if you try to compare it to the Bronx or bk then yeah it’s small
Luckily no one was really outside cause of the cold. Let it be summer time with everyone outside that’s when you really see Harlem.
Cherry Lounge was the first spot I hit up when I was 16 back in ‘99…
Daam
Awesome history!
I’m from NY and never knew cherry lounge was on that block!
U def wasn’t outside then. Legendary spot
@@cv1368 heard about it a lot from
The clue mix tapes and on the radio
Here and there, but I unfortunately never been there….but thank heavens I was able to witness that TUNNEL 💥
Sheesh!!!
The ONLY good thing mentioned in this video & by this guy is the community center & how he recognizes that there is a need of positive outlet for kids, when he said “The more you keep them in here, the less they’ll be out there(the streets)”… . Ya see homeboy didn’t need to be a Neuroscientist to figure out how to keep kids off the streets. So why can’t politicians figure that out too, it’s really a no brainer….Fund & Create more Community Centers where kids Learn & do activities that are enriching…NYC is one of the top Tax paying places of all U.S. & also wealthiest, so the money is there. Also why not install cameras in these staircases & give summons to those who pee on the staircase (although I can honestly envision thugs breaking the cameras on purpose), like c’mon not everyone in the PJ’s is a pig. The smell of urine is like a real disgusting hallmark sign of the PJ’s. Does it look good coming out of a place disgusting with a Gucci purse or a Moncler coat? Just care for the appearance of YOUR HOME & BACKYARD…🤷🏻♀️
Damn it made you that mad though?
Kids wanna drill, they don't want extracurricular activities, sad
@@Team_TopDeck he's right tho...
@@Team_TopDeck it’s not being mad, it’s stating facts that you probably ignore, don’t really care about them or too complacent. Either way half-empty cup Pessimist soul of yours can’t actually take a positive comment that actually advocates for underprivileged folks🤫
@@Doommarine918 I have to agree with you on that (sadly)
I hate watching people brag about being in poverty or proud that the area is dangerous. And talk shit about the police tryna protect em and discourage civilians from calling them
But I’m glad bro mentioned the community centers tho 💯
Exactly. Even down to not picking up the pet feces. Like why would anyone think that's OK. Don't you want to live somewhere nice? This is why I say living under these conditions for generations literally influences and shapes the mental.
The funny thing is that it ain't even dangerous over there. That $3000 a month apartment building he pointed at was my old building as of last year. People that lived in there were more of a problem than them. Everybody that I met living across the street in the projects was hella cool. My neighbors in the "expensive building" were the reason I moved. Also people aren't picking up dog shit cause they think they will get in trouble, they pick it up so others don't step in it. It's about respecting the space and everybody that lives there lol. That's what's not taught enough in this city. Then people get mad when someone else cleans it up and they get displaced cause the demand of the area increases. Now I live on 133rd and ACP. Same street just down the hill. Honestly more stuff pops off in the streets over here than up there and it's still relatively safe. Not sure why people trying to act like there are places you just got to stay clear of in the city. If you just mind your business and keep it respectful you are fine.
Hood folks don't realize how weak, destroyed, programmed and conquered they look. Black men take so much pride in being the failures of every city and it's embarrassing.
Agree with your statement except the part about the police unless you’re from nyc and grew up during stop and frisk era don’t make comments saying police are there to protect. It’s another world you’re not familiar with
damn
Them Mystic sodas used to hit lol
Classic
Homie is well spoken and could probably be in communications. I wish them all well. God bless. Good guys in a tuff neighborhood.🙏🏾
I went to visit one of friends in the Bronx (Melrose projects), and it was a culture shock to say the least. I'm from Northen VA. I will admit that I accidentally left my wallet on my seat overnight (it fell out of my purse), and thankfully nobody broke into my car. Lol
I can’t imagine 20 floors inside a building!!! My anxiety on 1000 I love the vibe of the people tho!!
I always find that ironic that criminals complain about the police. Don't they know that it's their job to make life hard for you
Exactly
Obviously, they're not too bright
A) They’re not criminals B) They shouldn’t be ran down on in their own building for no reason C) He’s probably not that disrespectful IRL. He definitely 🧢 ing a little bit for UA-cam.
Right. I don't understand that.
Love Harlem so much. But how much is the average rent per month studio/one bedroom in the hood?
A dollar 💵
You can see the difference in style and the way life is from east to west coast. I love the Cali life but east coast is a trip
I love seeing the East. Just a different vibe all together
@@DeeJayResist I agree
New York, NJ, PA is trendsetters west coast niggas specifically LA niggas stuck in the early 2000s lol
I like how they talk. They all sound similar
It get cold in the East, makes you grimy
Humbled Dude Speaking On His Section!!!
Another good one bro 🔥💯
Shout out 2 Harlem❗I'm from Brooklyn---but I rockz wit HARLEM----I met plenty official dudes in da town❗🤘🏿
SAME TO YOU MY BROTHER GRANT HOUSE 🏠
Hey! Ty for the video! 💖Nice wholesome view of the projects 🤣🤣.. it’s intentional!
I was born in Harlem so much respect
Been waiting for u to upload bro bro 💯💯💯
I am glad Australia doesn't have the gang problem as bad as America
The legendary Harlem!
I like this cat... good narrator
Their accents though 😍😍😍😍😍😍 I love me an American 🇺🇸 especially from a New Yorker ❤️
Thank you for liking our NY accent we the best
LIL SNS 🥶🥶🥶🥶 Icey Gang
Awesome content, how but do you go around and do that bro??? That’s what mind boggles me
Peace King! This the OG G-Gunz from 95. Good Shit. If you do a pt.2 we can combine tech (I have a gaming and vid editing PC setup) and I'll give you a couple horror stories! I've been here over 40 years! Salute!
MUCH LOVE TO THIS BROTHER YOU CAN SEE HES HIS OWN MAN . Plus HE CAN WALK AROUND HOOD TO HOOD AT NIGHT TIME NOT WATCHING HIS BACK 💙💙🔥
Shout out to SNS! Harlem/bronx legend ! Nigga knows how to do everything ! He was into everything !
NYC projects is a culture of its hown.
Appreciate these vlogs from the hood.
Great job bro 💥
Why would you brag about making people walk the long road to the Station because the short way means your getting robbed. Preaching at the end and then telling people it's not normal picking up your own dog shit, sums you up.
You can't tell me that the late Bernie Mac is not that dudes real father.
Lol his father is DJ SNS
He look like Bobby Smurda
If biggie and puff had a baby.
All I can think of is undercover cops taking notes on this video 📝
Born and bread in Harlem, love my community. East Harlem reppin all day.
Same Here Facts 😂
I live in NYC. It’s crazy how Manhattan P’s are in some of the most expensive neighborhoods. Especially walking by QB’s P’s.
queens and brooklyn projects be across the street from nice million dollar homes with driveways
Many NYCHA projects in the expensive neighborhoods are under private management. They will be able to put people out. Under NYCHA there were many protections.
This brudda lowkey looks like bobby shmurder..🤣. On the other hand gotta couple rolled enjoying the vibezzz. Big up yourself. 💯👊🏾
Do another Bronx Episode in the Soundview Section
Those Mystics was popping back in the day lol…nobody wanted to go to 43 it was all about 195
When you goin do more Midwest and the south videos
HOOD vlogs need to do 3333. It's right up the street.
Fucked up how they got rid of the back park …
I from Southside Jamaica queens I go visit family in these projects for years always been good in Harlem
I’m from the bronx and spent my birthday in Harlem and I had a blast
im going to harlem on Friday anything I should b aware of ? Wanted to hang out in the parks mainly...😂
This is where Bill Burr's skin started itching when he was going to Harlem to watch Hip Hop Countdown with his future wife Nia.
I went to 43 we put in wild work and I ain’t talking about In the classrooms 💯💪🏼
YOOOOO, My guy is the HOOD TOUR GUIDE>>>> HE LIT
5:45 😉 damn when he said mystics bro I literally had a flashback when I was a kid no lie, every Friday after school I got general tso chicken with shrimp fried rice and a mystic 👌👍💪Brooklyn NYC
East coast is just way cooler than the West and I'm not talking about the weather. 🚬😎👍❄
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Facts ❤ where are you from on the west coast?
Tropical fantasy( golden champagne) 50cent soda supposedly is the kid killer we spoke on coming up as kids in 90s ny
Never messed with the westside other then to stop at the lighthouse... shouts to lincoln eastside 132nd- madison
Nice to see two random film locations from th movie Juice!!
Keep dropping these awesome vlogs
Thank you for your support 💯
Yo them stop n frisk coming back in affect u Hurd the new mayor wildin b
Safe up god
You should do the hoods in Juarez lol
Lol that's too extreme
my whole fam from the ville yea its the hood like really the hood like theres a whole precint inside of it and theres still shootings but dont get it fucked up some of the apartments have upto 5 rooms and stairs inside it was for irish and polish immigrant families in 1961
Looks like a chubby Bobby Shmurda😂😂😂😂
These gentlemen will make ways for their neighbors (myself as one of them) 129-133 % for sure!😁
Shout out to the ville!
Happy to see you put my projects on the map. Manhattanville will always be home🤞🏾💗💗 forever grateful for my childhood. I love it. Made me smile the whole time🥰
NYC will always be the real hood to me and I'm from Cali. Not taking away from our own hoods but NYC is something special. Even 2pac was involved in it.
@@Smooth_justice somebody always from Cali or chicago when it comes to given " props " huh ? I doubt you actually from Cali but I digress .
@@keithjoek9552 Well I'm talking culturally it just has that flavor to it. People were really struggling and the rap culture came from there. But yeah I've lived all over LA County, why is that hard to believe? LOL I don't like to lie period so why would I lie about something small like that.
Yes! Same here! Manhattanville 4Life!❤❤
@@keithjoek9552 Chicago invented NYC's street culture, just like NYC influenced Atlanta.
UPTOWN BABY . HARLEM WORLD
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Do you understand what they are saying ?
@@CoolAdam247 of course man
Do Atlantic City NJ next
Those projects look like a hotel, a bit scary, but a hotel slash old hospital look.
do one on brownsville brooklyn east ny
I can see myself surviving here and not getting messed with
1.I Don't rep any gang
2.I keep to my own business
3.I don't talk shit to ppl
4.I Don't owe "street" debts
Don't work like that people will always step to you of they are hungry.
No way to avoid it other than avoid those places.
Yeah Harlem is not that bad anymore tbh you’d have more trouble in upstate Ny in a hood in Rochester or Buffalo, Ny that’s where the real poverty is at in NYS. A lot of gunplay and all out savagery Syracuse, Rochester, and Buffalo are all worse than NYC at the moment
This was dope I really enjoyed this man great content also 🙏🔥
When they were at the former cherry lounge, right up them steps is where Bishop and the crew robbed the store and shot old man. Then on 130th between convent and st nick terrace is 418 west 130th. That's where Bishop shoots at Q in the Elevator. You go there now it looks exactly the same. Grew up in 545 since 1994 after moving from Douglass pj's. Also lived at 418 west. Legendary hood.
You gotta do Baltimore Next
Son with the orange hat reminds me of steel from Juice
He a rapper
My man said It smells like piss & crack in the hallway Lmao shoutout to New York from Chitown
Im literary from down the hill of the project Shoutout all my brotherss from the ville miss yah
Icy Gang i see y'all ❄🔥🔥
They brag cause people you and I and the world are interested in it. They realise the attention it brings. They’re proud of where they were raised. If you can’t have pride of where you’re from then what good have you got
This was dope
So my question is since i didnt grow up here but my husband did n he chose to become a cop. He didnt hang out in the streets his mom didnt allow it. But what makes one decide to rob n shoot someone? Cuz i couldnt hurt a fly. Im trying to wrap my head around all this violence. Was it the upbringing? Peers? Bad choices? Im not being ignorant im really trying to understand your reasoning behind this...
Family 🙏🏼♥️ SnS #scrillahill
Look at sns lollll gang all in the video I love it !!!!!