I miss Williams Fish Market with those Chess Pies. After Mr. Williamson died , and Jo Lee spot got robbed it was over for Clifton. Def brought me back..
@@4AREASON420 and thats crazy because i didnt think about it that way growing up. they really did have that block on lock. ima call my mom and reminisce now lol
Sweet upload for sure, UnHeard gonna get Heard though. Definitely gonna check his music out. I hope he can live his dream young homey deserves something good in life, shit we all do. Keep doing what u doing and stay safe out here.
You got to go further back, white folks used to be all through that area in the 50s and 60s. Riverside used to be a amusement park and blks wasn’t allowed to be there
You know the history! Also that restaurant on hill across from the go carts tracks. Back in the 50s 60s and 70's Black people were not welcomed or allowed to ll eat there. They had it posted on their doors no black allowed SMH and that amusement park that's in the plans to return. Years ago black people were not allowed in but only twice a year if that and you had to have entry pass!
Actually a lot a great people right there at 29th.Haji’s marathon gas station right in the center! Hey!! BaBa’s just south across 29th street!! Pa&ma’s !!! Uncle Larry out walkin around somewhere’s hopefully!! He’s right about not seein anymore kidz out ridin bikes or playin ball.. it’s sad. Stay safe out there. Miss ya all.
Both my mom and dad, aunts and uncles all grew up on 34 & Clifton. Crazy cause right next to it is Golden Hill where a bunch of big ass houses are. I didn’t even know Pa & Ma opened back up!💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
If everyone attitude like this dude positivity it could work!!!! Like he said change the narrative!!! It’s possible with some work!!! Quit saying it will never change!!!
Nashan you just popped up on my timeline and even tho I don't venture far from 56th & Franklin I can appreciate you. At 53 I moved to the Geist area back in 97 and then the N.E side about 2009 and it was filled with elderly YT people. Ole boy cracked me up about cutting poles because I be the same way! I hope the channel keeps growing and that you continue to leave a Legacy and mark in this crazy world! Amem 🙏
I’ve lived in all the places you covered. They were not so bad back then. And IHA is stealing the money. It should be family’s in those boarded up units. Shout out to Hawthorn and Hillside.Thanks for sharing.
Damn that what’s up, I was wondering what happened to that restaurant they use to be on College 👍🏽 Niece you need to interview triple OG from every hood 80’s and 90 s for Real stories💕😊
My sis was killed on that street Eugene off MLK. Bk in 2012. We had candle light over there she was left out in the road night before holleween too. she was 29 3 sons RiP Crissy Bytheway
Walking fast as hell..went from 29-25 in 2 mins😂😂😂Mlk used to be called Northwestern when I was a kid,the whole strip was nice...there were boutiques and stores from 25th street all the way to Golden Hill,in honesty the community went down because everyone who made it a community no longer exist and the younger generation made it worse....Pa & Ma does slap I remember when they were on 27th & Rader,Church's on 25. We had a KFC, Shrimp Hut all on this strip..hurts to see the neighborhood go down like this😢
Let me take you back a lil further....The Record store blasted Music outside the joint. The Old Men's shoe shine shop. Martha Kays Variety store, Burger chef(Turned into VIes Diner) And true to life Three Heroes of the Hood Holy Angels Church, Bar B Q Heaven... and last but not least Watkins park Community Center! Couldn't ask for a better place to hang out in the Summer Heat..
I live in Indianapolis Your life is what you make it. Yes there's good and bad in every city every town. There is crime up in the rich areas the poor areas. They talk about the poor areas crime more than they do the rich area crime.
I was just over there yesterday. If it's not Sunday's I just drive through there. Yes, his right crack did mess up black. Gentrification has taken over most of the downtown. Mike Epps has done the hood he grow up in. Gentrification has taken of Denver, Colorado that's were I was born.
But it is though. It’s just been tarnished by weather technology and man. The Midwest is the real Egypt. Hence, Cairo Illinois and numerous pyramids throughout the Midwest. The caves. Search the Illinois federation. Those were all black tribes bro. Based in present day Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio,etc.
That area changed so much over a 30 year period. We stayed at 609 Udell st from 88-90. My rodie was assistant manager of the KFC that used to be on the corner of Udell & MLK. I remember walking to the L store one night, as I walked across KFC lot, a big black German shepard was trotting towards me, his tail wasn't wagin either, I reached down like I was picking up something out of instinct, and luckily that scared him off. I think he might of had rabies. I was scared as a mofo after I got back home and thought about it. Good times back then.
I remember Holy Angels Annual Summer Festival, Eddie Drive Inn, 27th St Pool Hall , Regal Grocery's and Segal Brother's Grocery at 26th Dr ML K, Paris Beauty Shop Carol's Beauty Shop my cousin Brice Barbershop, Al's , Cleaners, Tate's Barber Shop, 2nd Hand Furniture Store 26th MLK Shoe Repair and there were houses in the 25th - 29th block Dr MLK was called Northwestern Ave. The now Post Office is where the old location of Cleaner, Barbershop Regal Rasdale Shoe Repair and Tate's Business. The Blackburn Health is where the Pool Hall
I grew up in Lockefield. We had all the bike dudes rollin up and down Indiana Ave on Race weekend(Indy 500). We moved out east (34th & Emerson projects), then over here when they moved the even to MLK. I miss them days. Everybody was cool back then. Ninjaz was worried about that P, nobody was trippin, it was all love. R.I.P Donnie Winters. In June 1982 bikers was ridin on 24th & MLK, Donnie jumped out in front of them, the bike hit him, his body flew across the street, breaking a dudes leg, the biker was thrown from the bike and died too.🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾Still don't know what made him do it.
My ni99a Boochee💯 good ish tho but should’ve did an older Land Life too tho.. all that yall walked passed after leaving Boochee had ish.. it used to be a KFC right there and some other stuff frfr … that bank was Bank One I think… next door was 7/11 grocery store … used to be a full up station named Pee Wees (blck owned) mannnn the Land got history asf
MLK used to be a booming area. I used to come to the club called Red's buy BBQ at Ma & Pa, BBQ Heaven stop at 7-11 there were so many things over there back in the day's and I was born in the 60's but once the 70's came and the neighborhood changed and people of color moved in it was just one big family we would visit family friends set on the porch listen to good old music play spades tonk and get some food and had a good time till 2am just an awesome area back then and once we were allowed we went to Riverside Park before it closed down later which we were allowed certain day to be able to come
I'm old enough to remember when the neighborhood was named The Land. The guys that named 3rd Ward looked at an old ward map in one of the social studies class rooms at Northwest Highschool. My family has owned homes in this neighborhood since the early 1900s. It's not that bad if you avoid standing around in traffic areas. Most of the families have been there for a long time and look out for each other. I avoid the corner of 29th and MLK and the gas station. It seems to attract the worst of the neighborhood. Elder Mr Williamson's passed and his son passed soon after. They were good people and looked out for me as a kid/teen. They used to be packed on Fridays. I wish his grandkids continued the business. There is a community including non-profits run by people in the neighborhood working with kids. You'll find what you're looking for.
Ion know, bro. I grew up on both sides. Eastsiders, at least the 46218 swear they cooler than any westsider. Truthfully everything is f u c k e d u p now because of these youngins. I on trust nobody under the age of 50, ion care what side you live on.
Indianapolis is a dangerous city I must admit me being from out of town it may not be as dangerous as surrounding cities I like how dude puts a positive spin on the city but the food ain't that good in Indianapolis and longs is just ok but dude was spot on with everything else I can tell this video new because the one guy got on a big walk boxing hoodie that place opened up not to long ago
a few years ago when i lived in milwaukee i had went for a ride with an older home girl and her bf to naptown and stayed a night some where on the east side, i been wanting to find out the name of the area i was in, it was some housing complex, im pretty sure they were bloods kuz i remember wearing a red tee and not knowing but two guys next door had asked or said something to me but i forget wat was said
@@ryantharpe3288hmm 🤔 idk they kould have been vl or stones to but koulda swore bloods but the complex had the black bar fence like baltimore and hillside has but the housing didnt look like those housings, if i remember correctly they were white and lower to the ground
@@ryantharpe3288 only reason why im interested in finding out is so i kan tell people whereabouts i was when i tell em i been to naptown before so they believe me, not that i kare if they believe me or not but make me feel better and i just wanna kno for myself as well
For everyone keep saying Nap not like that, stop that shit, cuz u definitely will get ya brains handed to u, we not saying we the toughest city in the world but on my granny’s grave u will respect us plain and simple
they just confused cause we aint even been put on the map yet, when most ppl think of the midwest they overlook nap, and most of them is trolls tryna get a reaction outta ppl
Thats good let um think that.. when i go other places like Chicago they respect the fact we get $ i rather be known for some playa shit than some crash out foolishness
I live in the area, for the most part people take care of the business that is their own. Mostly the weekends when it gets out of hand , on MLK .... But it doesn't happen on most side streets. And definitely not on the block where I live, it's men on my street and we all know each other, and we don't call them people, we mount up...so we don't have drama. Up the street and around the block maybe.
We had a house off 30th and Eugene and honestly shit happened around us but we loved our neighborhood. We moved there from 42 and Post and i would rather live out west. Sunday nights you not getting down MLK though.
bruhh thats literally right down the street from my old house on ethel. crazy to see but im only 25 and it wasnt even that bad out there growin up. of course that was before everybody had guns n shit but it was pretty good out there. as oppsed to 36th-38th they fucked up fr.
I think you will be a famous movie director one day...these are good documentaries!
lol Thank you I appreciate that
I miss Williams Fish Market with those Chess Pies. After Mr. Williamson died , and Jo Lee spot got robbed it was over for Clifton. Def brought me back..
jo lee was my homie growing up! i swear he would player us so much. its a shame what people do
@@ElloKyoko2He def. Was a good man !That whole block was good people ,who owned business's. Different times now.
@@4AREASON420 and thats crazy because i didnt think about it that way growing up. they really did have that block on lock. ima call my mom and reminisce now lol
My dad's shop still open across from that bank
@@trickywily2823alot of quiet rides home, with my feelings hurt..😅
Just found your channel. Born and raised Eastside IRV Arlington and Washington. Love the vlogs keep up the good work much love!!!!
Awesome sauce dude! 👍🏻
Soooo what boyyy
I been here my whole life & I think Indy isn’t a dangerous city at all. Just boarded up places and pot holes
Facts
Facts
Thats why we realer than everybody we dont beef
200+ murders a year is not lightweight at all, dont ignore the problems and help fix the community
We do have some things to work on with the murders going on!
Sweet upload for sure, UnHeard gonna get Heard though. Definitely gonna check his music out. I hope he can live his dream young homey deserves something good in life, shit we all do. Keep doing what u doing and stay safe out here.
I appreciate the love out da gate 👂🏾👂🏾
This video brought back so many fond memories. RIP Joe Lee🥰 Mr Williamson, Steve and Sheila.
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You got to go further back, white folks used to be all through that area in the 50s and 60s. Riverside used to be a amusement park and blks wasn’t allowed to be there
They didn't hear you ...tell em again
All they doing is coming back where they once were that’s it. Moving all them to the suburbs and they coming back towards downtown.
You know the history! Also that restaurant on hill across from the go carts tracks. Back in the 50s 60s and 70's Black people were not welcomed or allowed to ll eat there. They had it posted on their doors no black allowed SMH and that amusement park that's in the plans to return. Years ago black people were not allowed in but only twice a year if that and you had to have entry pass!
Facts
Facts
Actually a lot a great people right there at 29th.Haji’s marathon gas station right in the center! Hey!! BaBa’s just south across 29th street!! Pa&ma’s !!! Uncle Larry out walkin around somewhere’s hopefully!! He’s right about not seein anymore kidz out ridin bikes or playin ball.. it’s sad. Stay safe out there. Miss ya all.
Both my mom and dad, aunts and uncles all grew up on 34 & Clifton. Crazy cause right next to it is Golden Hill where a bunch of big ass houses are. I didn’t even know Pa & Ma opened back up!💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
Facts! And yeah they been back open for years but just moved back into the hood from off 34th n college
If everyone attitude like this dude positivity it could work!!!! Like he said change the narrative!!! It’s possible with some work!!! Quit saying it will never change!!!
Facts! 🙏🏾
That young man has a big heart.
I appreciate it 🙏🏾
Nashan you just popped up on my timeline and even tho I don't venture far from 56th & Franklin I can appreciate you. At 53 I moved to the Geist area back in 97 and then the N.E side about 2009 and it was filled with elderly YT people. Ole boy cracked me up about cutting poles because I be the same way! I hope the channel keeps growing and that you continue to leave a Legacy and mark in this crazy world! Amem 🙏
lol yeah they kept crossing the poles the whole video but lol thank you very much fasho
What’s up! I am your Mrs. Indiana Universal Global. I just won for USA! Sending love to my Hoosier family!! ❤❤ be well, be safe! 🙏🏼 🤲🏼 God Bless!!
To be continued...... the land n hardpart it's more to it n deeper trust see both sets again with the original OGS frfr 🤞❤
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4:47 the pole was split fa the first time. I was like he noticed it then just by his facial expression. Then when he said it towards the end.
Lmfaoo you good cause I definitely was thinking about it the whole interview 😂
Born in Nap Town. Westside off Harding Street Raised in Westside Atlanta
RIP my pops ‘Lil Zach’
Rip zach
Nigga everybody wanna be from Atlanta..shut up
RIP crazy you said Harding Street. I'm not from there I'm from Louisville KY but years ago my plug lived on that street . I took a many of trips there
11:17 you gotta go back up der unc passed i heard on the news
Rest In Peace PA 😇 My sincere condolences to all of this king's family and friends 🙏🏿 He your heads up👊🏾
I’ve lived in all the places you covered. They were not so bad back then. And IHA is stealing the money. It should be family’s in those boarded up units. Shout out to Hawthorn and Hillside.Thanks for sharing.
Damn that what’s up, I was wondering what happened to that restaurant they use to be on College 👍🏽
Niece you need to interview triple OG from every hood 80’s and 90 s for Real stories💕😊
I love this dude! Awesome video!
I appreciate the love fasho!
My sis was killed on that street Eugene off MLK. Bk in 2012. We had candle light over there she was left out in the road night before holleween too. she was 29 3 sons
RiP Crissy Bytheway
R.I .p to the dude in the restaurant.. real nap life
Shout out to whoever edited this, this is a fire documentary
I heard the ma&pa owner just died recently.got shot outside of his restaurant. SMH crazy…
Walking fast as hell..went from 29-25 in 2 mins😂😂😂Mlk used to be called Northwestern when I was a kid,the whole strip was nice...there were boutiques and stores from 25th street all the way to Golden Hill,in honesty the community went down because everyone who made it a community no longer exist and the younger generation made it worse....Pa & Ma does slap I remember when they were on 27th & Rader,Church's on 25. We had a KFC, Shrimp Hut all on this strip..hurts to see the neighborhood go down like this😢
@@stoneyb6183 lol we young we got that energy rn. And yea man everything does change something im learning
Most definitely
Let me take you back a lil further....The Record store blasted Music outside the joint. The Old Men's shoe shine shop. Martha Kays Variety store, Burger chef(Turned into VIes Diner) And true to life Three Heroes of the Hood Holy Angels Church, Bar B Q Heaven... and last but not least Watkins park Community Center! Couldn't ask for a better place to hang out in the Summer Heat..
Out da gate lol 😂
His uncle with the restaurant was murdered last night.
NaShanClay, We loving these videos....Have you heard of Inner Beauty and New Boy? Youth Programs for girls and boys...
CLD Center for leadership development a good one too its on MLK
Born and raised in Naptown every thing he said is straight facts stuff is wild out here
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That was a good vlog sis dawg Fareastside😎
Being fairly new to Indy. I appreciate the video. ❤
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Wow. Indy has so much space.
Yup n too many immigrants💯
766w26th..turk...ball player,horn player..played in the band..surfside,cottage house,pump room..back in da day....
I remember on Thanksgiving service food to the needy with my church at Watkins
Born and raised 33rd and Clifton
I live in Indianapolis
Your life is what you make it.
Yes there's good and bad in every city every town.
There is crime up in the rich areas the poor areas.
They talk about the poor areas crime more than they do the rich area crime.
Yall forgot the bus stop tradgey, brother Brent the street preacher, the Post.
42nd post baby. Far east
For real, MLK is not the most dangerous place. Far East Side and All the way west, I go anywhere in Nap and never feel threatened
I was just over there yesterday. If it's not Sunday's I just drive through there. Yes, his right crack did mess up black. Gentrification has taken over most of the downtown. Mike Epps has done the hood he grow up in. Gentrification has taken of Denver, Colorado that's were I was born.
The Midwest is a strange place. It's not meant for a tropical people.
But it is though. It’s just been tarnished by weather technology and man. The Midwest is the real Egypt. Hence, Cairo Illinois and numerous pyramids throughout the Midwest. The caves. Search the Illinois federation. Those were all black tribes bro. Based in present day Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio,etc.
@@JordanO317 That place is for the poorly melanated
Definitely is stranger place I'm from South Georgia been in Indiana ten yrs. Ppl move different than how we move down south
@@JordanO317thank you for correcting that. I’m glad more people are aware of this. Our people need to remember this is our land and our home first.
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For the most part, in indy if you want trouble you can find it but if u aint on that then it's pretty cool
In most cases
The same thing goin on in every city Gentrification, I got family all around Nap but we all from the same tribe forreals
The OG PA MA store was on 27th !!! They got it back and popping 💯💯
It’s all the hood but we all crammed in over there lol
2G-HP-Land-Nutty Blokk-3WC
Shoes on a wire mean peace A!!! May YAH Bless you Sis!
Love the video
Thank you
That area changed so much over a 30 year period. We stayed at 609 Udell st from 88-90. My rodie was assistant manager of the KFC that used to be on the corner of Udell & MLK. I remember walking to the L store one night, as I walked across KFC lot, a big black German shepard was trotting towards me, his tail wasn't wagin either, I reached down like I was picking up something out of instinct, and luckily that scared him off. I think he might of had rabies. I was scared as a mofo after I got back home and thought about it. Good times back then.
I remember Holy Angels Annual Summer Festival, Eddie Drive Inn, 27th St Pool Hall , Regal Grocery's and Segal Brother's Grocery at 26th Dr ML K, Paris Beauty Shop Carol's Beauty Shop my cousin Brice Barbershop, Al's , Cleaners, Tate's Barber Shop, 2nd Hand Furniture Store 26th MLK Shoe Repair and there were houses in the 25th - 29th block Dr MLK was called Northwestern Ave. The now Post Office is where the old location of Cleaner, Barbershop Regal Rasdale Shoe Repair and Tate's Business. The Blackburn Health is where the Pool Hall
Good video gang keep them dropping.
Thank you
East side more handy with the steal west side more handy with the hands
true lmao i live out west and evb and they mama got hands
Ma & pas that’s one of my uncle bill bills best friends right there , that’s crazy fr like family
I grew up in Lockefield. We had all the bike dudes rollin up and down Indiana Ave on Race weekend(Indy 500). We moved out east (34th & Emerson projects), then over here when they moved the even to MLK. I miss them days. Everybody was cool back then. Ninjaz was worried about that P, nobody was trippin, it was all love. R.I.P Donnie Winters. In June 1982 bikers was ridin on 24th & MLK, Donnie jumped out in front of them, the bike hit him, his body flew across the street, breaking a dudes leg, the biker was thrown from the bike and died too.🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾Still don't know what made him do it.
My ni99a Boochee💯 good ish tho but should’ve did an older Land Life too tho.. all that yall walked passed after leaving Boochee had ish.. it used to be a KFC right there and some other stuff frfr … that bank was Bank One I think… next door was 7/11 grocery store … used to be a full up station named Pee Wees (blck owned) mannnn the Land got history asf
I know and been to all these places, go check out hanks brisket next to the dairy queen like 36th & mlk jr
MLK used to be a booming area. I used to come to the club called Red's buy BBQ at Ma & Pa, BBQ Heaven stop at 7-11 there were so many things over there back in the day's and I was born in the 60's but once the 70's came and the neighborhood changed and people of color moved in it was just one big family we would visit family friends set on the porch listen to good old music play spades tonk and get some food and had a good time till 2am just an awesome area back then and once we were allowed we went to Riverside Park before it closed down later which we were allowed certain day to be able to come
I'm old enough to remember when the neighborhood was named The Land. The guys that named 3rd Ward looked at an old ward map in one of the social studies class rooms at Northwest Highschool.
My family has owned homes in this neighborhood since the early 1900s. It's not that bad if you avoid standing around in traffic areas. Most of the families have been there for a long time and look out for each other.
I avoid the corner of 29th and MLK and the gas station. It seems to attract the worst of the neighborhood.
Elder Mr Williamson's passed and his son passed soon after. They were good people and looked out for me as a kid/teen. They used to be packed on Fridays. I wish his grandkids continued the business.
There is a community including non-profits run by people in the neighborhood working with kids. You'll find what you're looking for.
46th arlington born and raised. Family run the bbq heaven. Land life
Why you leave yo keys in the car
RIP to Pa 🙏🏽 😢
Aint u the girl that was interviewed on charliebo313 channel
My dad stayed right behind that abandoned chase bank that’s wild
I grew up on Roache and Riverside drive i pull up at that bp on 29th & MLK almost everyday Hardpart/2G lets get it
I been here two weeks all on yall east side shi is sweet asf stop cappin like that 😂😂😂😂
Where you at east 🤔
My cousin lives on 29 she would gave u a good interview ✅💥💥💥
Westside always been cooler than the East!!💯💪🏿‼️❤️🔥❤️🔥🫡
We “one” fr not really a competition
@@NaShanClay no comp! Just facts! I’m from the east! Westside got family luv! Eastside ain’t like that! 🤷🏿♂️💪🏿‼️🫡
Ion know, bro. I grew up on both sides. Eastsiders, at least the 46218 swear they cooler than any westsider. Truthfully everything is f u c k e d u p now because of these youngins. I on trust nobody under the age of 50, ion care what side you live on.
Shoulda interviewed ME!
Damn I think he got killed last night at his store .. it’s on FB
That chase bank used to be popping back in the day now it looks really bad.
That used to be Afnb bank back in the day… I started my first acct there #TheLand
Indianapolis is a dangerous city I must admit me being from out of town it may not be as dangerous as surrounding cities I like how dude puts a positive spin on the city but the food ain't that good in Indianapolis and longs is just ok but dude was spot on with everything else I can tell this video new because the one guy got on a big walk boxing hoodie that place opened up not to long ago
a few years ago when i lived in milwaukee i had went for a ride with an older home girl and her bf to naptown and stayed a night some where on the east side, i been wanting to find out the name of the area i was in, it was some housing complex, im pretty sure they were bloods kuz i remember wearing a red tee and not knowing but two guys next door had asked or said something to me but i forget wat was said
Brightwood
@@ryantharpe3288hmm 🤔 idk they kould have been vl or stones to but koulda swore bloods but the complex had the black bar fence like baltimore and hillside has but the housing didnt look like those housings, if i remember correctly they were white and lower to the ground
@@ryantharpe3288 only reason why im interested in finding out is so i kan tell people whereabouts i was when i tell em i been to naptown before so they believe me, not that i kare if they believe me or not but make me feel better and i just wanna kno for myself as well
@@ryantharpe3288 i believe u tho kuz i take it u are from there?
@kushmob4208 maybe Twin Hills, not far from the Balt
I've been here all my life. People just abandoned the businesses.
For everyone keep saying Nap not like that, stop that shit, cuz u definitely will get ya brains handed to u, we not saying we the toughest city in the world but on my granny’s grave u will respect us plain and simple
💯 facts
they just confused cause we aint even been put on the map yet, when most ppl think of the midwest they overlook nap, and most of them is trolls tryna get a reaction outta ppl
Thats good let um think that.. when i go other places like Chicago they respect the fact we get $ i rather be known for some playa shit than some crash out foolishness
@@foreverearnin facts
43rd moller Ⓜ️🖤
I live in the area, for the most part people take care of the business that is their own. Mostly the weekends when it gets out of hand , on MLK .... But it doesn't happen on most side streets. And definitely not on the block where I live, it's men on my street and we all know each other, and we don't call them people, we mount up...so we don't have drama. Up the street and around the block maybe.
Temeka catchings built yall a bball court and u guys shot the backboards up
Some parts of Indianapolis looks like a third world country
Not as bad as the Brazilian Favelas or Colombian Barrios.
That’s use to be a chase bank and a grocery store beside it
7-11
Respect❤
Old stomping ground (The Land ) way mo dangerous in the 90s
My ghetto who is he lol I don’t know him but why wasn’t I in the video 🤣🤣
Goon with the Spoon..RIP
You need to do crown hill or 30th and Baltimore
I did crown hill and I’m waiting on The Balt
It so many good jobs in nap
Its so many felons in nap too lol 😂
Wax would be proud 💪🏿💯
My ghetto ! ❤I hate it but love it
We had a house off 30th and Eugene and honestly shit happened around us but we loved our neighborhood. We moved there from 42 and Post and i would rather live out west. Sunday nights you not getting down MLK though.
At 10:50 dudes uncle just got killed a couple of days ago smh
Damn word street shit or accidentally
@@Risktaker111 arguing over money
This is my Granny’s neighborhood
good stuff gang keep grinding . plug bro music in if u can 💯
Thank you and I just added it in the description
I lived right deir on Eugene when bank was open
Dey walk 🏃🏼♀️ the whole video & he drink beer 🍺 😂😂young old head unk 😂😂😂 his man 🎧radio Raheem😂😂 we gon b on TV 📺
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@@BoWest-o3e 😭😭
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Damn mutter had them real BIRDS stay up big homie
Ion know him but him and Coco would've been somethin together😁😁😁😁R.I.P to Coco aka Cora Freeling🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Another problem is people want to hang out on the street corners all day long and not get a job.
bruhh thats literally right down the street from my old house on ethel. crazy to see but im only 25 and it wasnt even that bad out there growin up. of course that was before everybody had guns n shit but it was pretty good out there. as oppsed to 36th-38th they fucked up fr.
Good video, yall just walking and talking..
Westside Haughville damn i love my hood r.i.p lil chris and kevin
Light skin lil Chris ?
Shout out to nap from the 765 muncie
The mic checker heard on this thang , I see yuh boah reppin' it's yuh boy Veli!!!! Keep going...
Out da gate right on 🙏🏾👂🏾
no 30th and bailt?
Where Uzi at
grew up passing these streets every week
How you what. Where haughville at.