I ain't gotta talk too much You know what it is Bang bang boggie gang We out here just caught a body about week ago We under dogs, we Reservoir Dogs, who let the dogs out ? Me nigga! thats who By my self , one bed , one pillow, no cover , who wanna go night night?
We are naturally good people but we always got that bad batch. I mean look what we made the projects and we made a way out. Looking out for the future to come as well. A lot of us are first generation or second generation.
@@cardmansales9376 Agreed! I come from NYCHA too and though I live differently now, I'm in therapy to cope with the after effects. NYC was DIFFERENT coming up in the 90's
Shoutout to the county of Kings Fort Greene, BedStuy, Flatbush, Red Hook, Coney Island, Brownsville, East New York, Crown Heights, East Flatbush, Clinton Hill, Canarsie, Bushwick and all the rest. Rents might be rising, Hipsters might be conquering but OLD BROOKLYN still runs through my veins!!!
Dude with the dreads was probably a straight A student before street life caught him.He is smart ,very calm and well spoken could have gone very far education wise.Im happy that he still mananged to use his intelligence to help his hood and people.Probably one of the most disciplined gangs i seen in the vlogs lot of smart young guys trying to change their community for the better.This is not a gang these are young leaders .Respect to all these guys for all they do for their community.
But he never stated if he's still in the streets. He may still live there so he'll always be a part of the environment. But nonetheless he may doing ok. Or simply enlivens like most of them are.
Yeah he def on to something with that!!!.... it's been engineered to be that way which is a prison pipeline for inner-city/ghetto youths all over Amerikkka!!!💯 #PRIVATEPRISONINDUSTRIALCOMPLEX
I always said that about myself growing up. Stupid rap music always made that shit so cool and the way to go. Made a lot of money, I would never change my life but it definitely made things hard. I'm happy where I'm at now. Brand new jeep and a tax free job on the reservation. I'm eating good right now legally.
I love how you always meet the positive brothers from these dangerous neighborhoods. A lot of positive people in the projects. Just a few rotten dudes that mess it up for everybody
@@drewp1076 True, but I'm talking about experience growing up in the projects here in NY. not everybody in the PJ's is bad. again, it's the rotten few that screw it up for the entire area. They are called projects but not because it's bad.
Bit different to 80s crack era, society has been softened too, not saying I want guns barking off every 2 minutes, but 80s and early 90s was a different animal
I respect what Hoodvlogs is doing regarding reaching out to the ppl and introducing himself, embracing their environment etc and making it back home safely. I'm from the hood, but this story is getting old. Unfortunately, most of us are from really messed up areas, but we have to do better. Smoking, drinking, not having goals and not staying focused is not the way. We have all of the tools we need to be successful in most cases, except for capital, so we have to level the playing field. I moved out of the hood because I don't want my kids to grow up the way that I did, living in the hood in 2021 and beyond is not it.
The story is getting old but the system isn’t. Everyone isn’t fortunate to beat systemic poverty. I am loving the fact that these hosts are welcoming people in so that they can respectfully show their environment despite the politicians and governments attempt to represent them as savages.
This new NY, old NY wasn't no joke. Dudes were out there in the thousands. All these urban cities are now different. The old values & ways are long gone. These dudes in this video were lil children when the old NY was vicious. These new dudes are just that, new. NY always been our big brothers,- PHILLY.
Naw Fam these dudes grew up watching the old dudes. They been there they whole life they not new. Every Generation gets they turn in life homie. Brooklyn💯💪🏽💨
I'm just tried of folks talking about Memphis is worster than Chicago or worster than NY or any other urban ghetto across these United snakes of America. While failing to overstand that the same sh*t or Population control agenda has been going on. In American inner cities/ghettos atleast since the 70's/80's era. It sadly ain't isolated to no one damn city or state.
It’s crazy but when I come to Brooklyn I noticed that right across the street from the Marcy Projects is entire Jewish community where they have stores, property, everything for them. It’s mind blowing
Shows what commitment and unity can obtain... We literally watched them go from 10 blocks to right across the street and our people still don't get it yet... smh
Tracey Morgan was over here in my hood last month# University Ave, Sedgwick Housing. He gave out supplies to the neighborhood children. Love when the celebrities give back to their old stomping grounds!
This is where I grew up, 15 Yrs of my life memories were created here ! Salute to my brothers that made it out that’s still in there & some resting in heaven as some behind bars salute to all !
One thing I love about Brooklyn is community there really are beautiful spirit people there, like he said the young ones trying to prove something..it just takes the older ones to show the right way
@@BklynBlinks Yeah I’m a white boy from Tennessee,lol!! Have followed and been a fan of hip hop since the beginning back in the 80’s. Had never heard that story tho.
What’s ill about this is I been listening to Jay-Z album 4:44. One of tracks I had on repeat was Marcy Me definitely a dope nostalgia song with a video. Then to see this vlog. Just put things further in alignment.
Salute to Tracy Morgan & all other celebrities or unsung hero's that have made a positive contribution to citizens situated in disenfranchised communities ❤🤝
This just give me hope in our people. Everyone had great energy. The people are focused on the beautiful side of living in the hood and they are proud of there history
There's always that one or two Puerto rican 🇵🇷 in the crew. In my crew there's 2 Ricans and 1 Dominican 🇩🇴, the rest is African American. I lovey brothers and sisters and never once looked at em differently. Growing up in the hood ethnicity don't mean shit when you in poverty. It's about unity and maintaining and growing together to progress and become successful in our own ways of success
Down south when I used to like there, it would be more like: replace the latins with the white boys and you got a set of black dudes with one or two whitey's. It would be a different world in the south.
That's crazy, I went to middle school on Macon St, right down the block from Marcy Ave. Very happy to see you doing videos all over New York lately. Much love!!
They showed the neighborhood very well. Shout out to these brothers and may they keep safe. I used to live over there and they were spot on with everything.
I wish I had a truly positive impact for my golden child , it’s hard being a single mother , it so hard when you been betrayed so much and have very very few to trust , in Due time I’ll figure it out 🙏🏽🗣💯
People in the video: 00:45 @iAMYUNGLOS instagram.com/iamyunglos/ 02:56 Goldie3000 instagram.com/goldie.god/ 05:06 instagram.com/rayez05/ 07:18 Country2Smoove instagram.com/smoovebuttowski 09:44 Triple H instagram.com/hadi564/ 12:13 Bino's beverages instagram.com/mmbeverages_/ HoodVlogs instagram.com/thehoodvlogs/ Song in the intro "Go Crazy" by IsitBeezy IG instagram.com/isitbeezy117/ "Go Crazy" by IsitBeezy ua-cam.com/video/T_OS0v1hxt4/v-deo.html
These brothers were on a different type of energy...they know where they at but still move with pure intelligence n dont glorify negative...one of the best videos on this channel. Theres great ppl everywhere...u just gotta experience 4 yaself. Bless up
Must be really tough trying to raise your kids in that environment..walking to your apartment and not knowing what's around the corner..much love to the decent families out there striving daily.
NYMP!!! I remember visiting Marcy and kicking it my peoples for New Years 2 yrs ago. Brooklyn showed me so much love. Not to mention Hov is my favorite artist.
It's good to see them showing positive vibes. There right the rappers just influence but don't show what the consequences are. Half the rappers don't do what they rap about but the youngsters don't know the difference till it's to late.
...one thing I can say about their project-postrerchild Hov...from the very first album...he always gave the good and terrible side of the dope game. And left it for folks to deceide if they want to jump in that lifestyle!, I salute that!
I’m white and grew up in the bricks, in the South. My family was poor so we were considered “white trash” to the upity white folks. We lived in the hood and everyone accepted us like family. I’ll never forget where I came from and still go back to visit on the holidays. Nothing like family, blood or not. When you’re from there, born and raised there, it’s always home. No matter how far you go in life.
Shout out to the whole Stuy. Marcy Day was always solid when I went...Its changed over there a lot since that Duane Reade went up. I'm in Queens but will always love the Stuy especially Vernon, Throop,Tompkins, Marcy....Just the whole Bed Stuy. It's Different!!
Yo the positivity is 🔥I know it still gets rough sometimes… but love seeing a video of a neighborhood with youngsters trying to leave this place better than they found it!!!!!
I had a aunt that lived in Marcy used to visit her when they had the green benches at the front of the building back in the late 80s early 90s went back in the late 2000s to see the fam as an adult
He mentioned nordstrand ave.. I went to Jamaican restaurant in Brooklyn called peppers Just randomly exploring in nyc. From Connecticut I be trying to see much of nyc. Interesting place if your not from New York
I'm proud of these young men. Y'all grew up into decent men. You've seen the other side and regardless of how you making your money you know it's about us loving each other. Peace be still. As a senior I know that's what I look forward to is a good peaceful day. Big ups brothers !!!
Compared to the others projects I seen on here in Brooklyn this one seems the chilliest and most productive/respectful. I pray these guys find something useful to do with their life GOD BLESS 🙏😇💜☝️
THESE DUDES SEEM POSITIVE BUT DONT LET THAT FOOL YOU. WHEN DARKNESS FALLS THIS IS ANOTHER WORLD OUT HERE.. I DONT LIVE IN THE STUY ANYMORE BUT STILL GOT FAMILY THERE.. I DONT BELIEVE ITS AS WILD AS BACK IN THE 70'S AND 80'S BUT HOPE THEY BETTER THEMSELVES
It's interesting 🤔 watching this because I used to live there for 18yrs from ages 6yrs to 19yrs from 1973 to 1988. I still come through because I still have friends that live there I love my Marcy fam everything I am came from there. 504 and 502 stand up
Shout out to these gentleman. Sorry to hear about the passing. r.i.p. On a positive note.these gentleman are passing the positivity and showing the world. Cool to see a really nice garden. I like to garden. Trees and plants in the city and grass real nice add value shade and what not.on a jobsite you build a box around the tree.I seen a house on longisland built around a holly tree.In the city you dont have to worry about deer like longisland. Roof top gardens would be awesome. I have never seen one. I have been to the Botanical gardens. Check that out that place is beautiful garden in the city huge . I have seen the community gardens. Plant like raspberries and stuff. Low maintenance that comes back every year.Everyone walks buy grabs somethe birds love it too. Or they split the land up every year like a lotto ticket. So you get 10 different people growing different things. That lemonade sounded good. Looked good too. I don’t drink alcohol. That lemonade hits the spot always.winter summer spring and fall. No lemonade get ice tea. Play ground named blueberry very cool my son cant eat strawberry he probably love it,basketball, sports,places to eat.food trucks be good on that road with the extra foot traffic.good food no one complains. Nice to see people giving back to the kids and teaching. The vanguard spot or however you spell it there is a pocket knife named that aswell one of my favorites. By me they call that like a rec center.they help as long as the person running them is positive. “Boys to men” respect. make sure you follow local laws and regulations on pocket knives aswell.I just try to teach my kids young so they don’t get into trouble. Spot on information about the police. Same by me. they are not playing about the guns. In Philly they passed a law that you can’t get pulled over for bs. They need to fix the stealing laws.things are changing. Keep showing the system who’s boss.keep up the good vibes. like that one gentleman said “it is what it is” I’m Irish so it made Sense to me. Keep up the positive vibes. Keep showing the world. I like what the one gentleman said about Wallstreet in the beginning.Hope everyone is good safe and well. Much respect to all. Have a good day to all from mastic longisland newyork.
I’m from MARCY! Park ave. Been there 27 years before having to leave. I recognize most of the guys in the video. Stand up dudes 💪🏾. But the tears I just felt. Because other would just see a hood or the “ghetto”. But all I saw was home, and there ain’t no place like it.
That’s where I’m from! Shout out to Marcy kid!!!! Shit looks different from when I grew up! I was born there!!! Shout out to hood vlogs!! Keep doing your thing kid! You bring back memories yo!!! Keep it real!!!
Dope video brotha , u never fail your supporters 💪🏽I love hearing my brothas from other coast say Gangland . Mozzy branded that 2018 with chain and Album. All the way From Sacramento the 🤟🏾P. It’s all love 🤞🏾. Keep dropping brotha , I stay tuned in 💪🏽 . The marcey one is classic , growing up in the 80s /90s in northern Cali and j being one of my favorite rappers since 96 reasonable doubt LP. Keep going to the trenches as you do brotha 💪🏽mad respect
I've been binging on your videos for the last 2 hours and I love how positive these men are! So many videos just have thugs with guns glorifying gang life. These guys care.
My cousin grew up in Marcy in the 70s/80s Nostrand Ave side. We used to play outside back in the days.My friends mom still live there. I'm from the PJs too downtown Bklyn. Much love to Marcy too. I grew up in the JayZ era.
It's really sad. I've got family that lived in the projects for 40 - 50 years. I could not do it. I was born and raised in it but knew from an extremely early age that I wanted better for myself and now I have that. I am grateful for my roots because it helped mold me into the man I am today but any self respecting individual will always seek out GROWTH!!!
I stayed one summer at my older dads place. then my dad and sister moved in to another building. she won't leave the apartment my dad died in. I could never deal with the lack of aesthetics and the elevators. I'm comfortable no matter the environment but I like things to look and feel clean. I like things to make sense. And I especially like problems solved. once you get comfortable overlooking things. you never leave.
And that's their business. Some people like living in the projects. I wasn't born or raised in the projects but the rent in NYC is too high for many. The projects in NYC are not the same from the 80's that's why some people are moving in to them.
these guys are mad cool dudes! I wouldn’t ever mess with them, but they gave a great tour with an upbeat attitude! Considering what they’ve seen & lived, it’d be easy to harbor anger play the victim all day long. I loved this episode! Keep spreading the positive vibes & love, gentlemen. You’re making a difference for generations to come! ❣️
The unity amongst these young men is great. However how many are really attempting to utilize their mind to elevate becoming entrepreneurs: construction, agriculture, real estate, culinary, graphic design...something tangible for themselves and their future? Much love young men. Stay safe ❤
1:09, “I’m from downtown South Brooklyn, if you know you know, I don’t need to talk to much, Silence is Golden, Been out here for Mad Years” Then Proceeds to Keep Talking.. Lmao.. 🤣
My old hood. MP4L. Nostrand btw park and flushing side. Salute the positivity. The living room was crazy in the 80’s and 90’s. Anybody could not just walk thru the living room
Sip popcorn when I say a brother from another mother we started in the sand box when the park was concrete damn I miss you... You will never be forgotten gone too soon
I love when they supported they homie’s brand by purchasing the lemonade! No haters allowed man! That’s love right there.
It’s the Brooklyn way
@@FlossyZDrake's Video?
It's always the ones that say "I ain't gotta talk too much" that do the most talking!!!! 🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️
If someone doesn't talk much, they don't have to announce it 😉
Same shit I said
🤣🤣
I ain't gotta talk too much
You know what it is
Bang bang boggie gang
We out here just caught a body about week ago
We under dogs, we Reservoir Dogs, who let the dogs out ?
Me nigga! thats who
By my self , one bed , one pillow, no cover , who wanna go night night?
Kill I was just saying the samething ctfu and be flashy asf at the same damn time
I love how there's always good people in these videos with positive outlooks. Gives me hope in our people.
We are naturally good people but we always got that bad batch. I mean look what we made the projects and we made a way out. Looking out for the future to come as well. A lot of us are first generation or second generation.
That also has a lot to do with editing and what is put out. Shoutout to HoodVlogs
FACTS.
when u go threw enough trauma.. all u can do is laugh, ha ha ha
@@cardmansales9376 Agreed! I come from NYCHA too and though I live differently now, I'm in therapy to cope with the after effects. NYC was DIFFERENT coming up in the 90's
Shoutout to the county of Kings Fort Greene, BedStuy, Flatbush, Red Hook, Coney Island, Brownsville, East New York, Crown Heights, East Flatbush, Clinton Hill, Canarsie, Bushwick and all the rest. Rents might be rising, Hipsters might be conquering but OLD BROOKLYN still runs through my veins!!!
Don’t forget Williamsburg
Yeasir Brooklyn stand up!
@@duronbryant5921 Commodore Theater…. 2 Movies 4 5$!!! Brooklyn Cab Service On Hewes… JZM Train!!
@@duronbryant5921 big facts lindsey park pjs
Facts old bk.. Crown heights.. FAP
Dude with the dreads was probably a straight A student before street life caught him.He is smart ,very calm and well spoken could have gone very far education wise.Im happy that he still mananged to use his intelligence to help his hood and people.Probably one of the most disciplined gangs i seen in the vlogs lot of smart young guys trying to change their community for the better.This is not a gang these are young leaders .Respect to all these guys for all they do for their community.
But he never stated if he's still in the streets.
He may still live there so he'll always be a part of the environment.
But nonetheless he may doing ok. Or simply enlivens like most of them are.
I said the same thing after his first sentence he's very intelligent
Big ups for this comment.
How did street life catch him? What gang?
These cats look like they getting paper
That one guy talking about rap music got these kids 🧠 messed up is a real one no doubt!!!! Salute to him
he probably a victim of rap too going to prison woke him up
@@dassolosyndikat5113 yup yup that’s why he saying what he said
Yeah he def on to something with that!!!.... it's been engineered to be that way which is a prison pipeline for inner-city/ghetto youths all over Amerikkka!!!💯 #PRIVATEPRISONINDUSTRIALCOMPLEX
I always said that about myself growing up. Stupid rap music always made that shit so cool and the way to go. Made a lot of money, I would never change my life but it definitely made things hard.
I'm happy where I'm at now. Brand new jeep and a tax free job on the reservation. I'm eating good right now legally.
Gangster rap music is poison to these kids. Redpect to him talking about it. They glorify violence
I love how you always meet the positive brothers from these dangerous neighborhoods. A lot of positive people in the projects. Just a few rotten dudes that mess it up for everybody
A lot more than a few Bro. Lol. Wouldn't be the "projects" if it was mostly saints in these buildings.
@@drewp1076 True, but I'm talking about experience growing up in the projects here in NY. not everybody in the PJ's is bad. again, it's the rotten few that screw it up for the entire area. They are called projects but not because it's bad.
Bit different to 80s crack era, society has been softened too, not saying I want guns barking off every 2 minutes, but 80s and early 90s was a different animal
@@drewp1076 Way more than a few 😭💀💯❗️
@@drewp1076 totally agree fam!! Way more than a few!! And it's fucked up!
Love how the factory has a program giving them jobs, never seen that before and its dope
Facts I commend that too. But I would love to know the rate of who sticks with it even tho the money is slow / who goes back to street life.
@@jackharlowgan5280 Agreed, I'd hope that it would be a gateway for them to get out of there but the numbers might say different
Priceless
I respect what Hoodvlogs is doing regarding reaching out to the ppl and introducing himself, embracing their environment etc and making it back home safely. I'm from the hood, but this story is getting old. Unfortunately, most of us are from really messed up areas, but we have to do better. Smoking, drinking, not having goals and not staying focused is not the way. We have all of the tools we need to be successful in most cases, except for capital, so we have to level the playing field. I moved out of the hood because I don't want my kids to grow up the way that I did, living in the hood in 2021 and beyond is not it.
Staying focused is not the way?? U lost me on that part
@@king-ghost1027 I meant to say not staying focused. Thanks for catching that, I will edit it.
Agreed 👍 this puts them in a positive light and gives them some hope to continue the fight
The story is getting old but the system isn’t. Everyone isn’t fortunate to beat systemic poverty. I am loving the fact that these hosts are welcoming people in so that they can respectfully show their environment despite the politicians and governments attempt to represent them as savages.
@@ayezee5903 HOOD VLOGS has the green light in every hood.
This new NY, old NY wasn't no joke. Dudes were out there in the thousands. All these urban cities are now different. The old values & ways are long gone. These dudes in this video were lil children when the old NY was vicious. These new dudes are just that, new. NY always been our big brothers,- PHILLY.
Naw Fam these dudes grew up watching the old dudes. They been there they whole life they not new. Every Generation gets they turn in life homie. Brooklyn💯💪🏽💨
FACTS!!!!!! THE OLD NYC WAS SUPER VICIOUS.
I'm just tried of folks talking about Memphis is worster than Chicago or worster than NY or any other urban ghetto across these United snakes of America. While failing to overstand that the same sh*t or Population control agenda has been going on. In American inner cities/ghettos atleast since the 70's/80's era. It sadly ain't isolated to no one damn city or state.
I'm from Detroit and old Brooklyn was action packed love Brooklyn
@@tyronewill8632 You from Memphis?
That guy was right the music has definitely had a bad effect on the youth. There's no denying that
💯% fact all over the world
Here in Europe was the same shit
Yup that's a fact
Totally not true, before there was gangster rap crime figures were waaay higher.
Music can definitely be a strong influence in someone’s life growing up. Especially when they can’t distinguish the facts from fiction in it.
This was dope!!! We need more this!!! Spread love it’s the Brooklyn way💯
Need more lames faking ?
The gentlemen with the dreads is definitely positive. I hope he finds his way out. Mentality wise he just don’t belong in the hood. ❤️
Nobody does
Yeah nobody belong in the hood bro
Way out of what?
@@sjgbullies2007 I can’t tell, most of the guys in theses videos are happy to be where they are…..it is what it is
@@OMGWorld100 that doesn’t mean they belong there. It just means they try to make the best out of their Circumstances
It’s crazy but when I come to Brooklyn I noticed that right across the street from the Marcy Projects is entire Jewish community where they have stores, property, everything for them. It’s mind blowing
Shows what commitment and unity can obtain... We literally watched them go from 10 blocks to right across the street and our people still don't get it yet... smh
They are good people they give jobs for the locals they keep them out of prison
@@JIMMYRAYVSI don’t understand either damn man 😂
@user-bt8sv7cw4o don’t hate on the Jews sir
community projects dont pay taxes thats why they hardly get support.
Tracey Morgan was over here in my hood last month# University Ave, Sedgwick Housing. He gave out supplies to the neighborhood children. Love when the celebrities give back to their old stomping grounds!
True fac i was definitely there. Westside bx
Bxlove
that’s dope
"I ain't gotta talk to much, silence is golden"
Continues to talk and spill the beans
😂😂😂😂😂
This is where I grew up, 15 Yrs of my life memories were created here ! Salute to my brothers that made it out that’s still in there & some resting in heaven as some behind bars salute to all !
One thing I love about Brooklyn is community there really are beautiful spirit people there, like he said the young ones trying to prove something..it just takes the older ones to show the right way
I never knew how Jay-Z got his name from the two trains in the area. Pretty cool to see. A lot of history in that area.
yup the J and Z run on the same line
facts I was today years old finding that out lol! And I'm a fan of this man since 96
@@jackharlowgan5280 Same here. Been a fan since the beginning.
@@CPMUNSEY he never spoke aboit it bit if you from bedstuy you would know
@@BklynBlinks Yeah I’m a white boy from Tennessee,lol!! Have followed and been a fan of hip hop since the beginning back in the 80’s. Had never heard that story tho.
What’s ill about this is I been listening to Jay-Z album 4:44. One of tracks I had on repeat was Marcy Me definitely a dope nostalgia song with a video. Then to see this vlog. Just put things further in alignment.
You should listen to WHERE I am FROM ME by Jigga, much better record
Salute to Tracy Morgan & all other celebrities or unsung hero's that have made a positive contribution to citizens situated in disenfranchised communities ❤🤝
I can't believe Jay Z still lives in that apartment. What a humble dude!
Still? Jayz lives in California!
@@haddingtoniangcp2464 I realize that, it was a joke!
@@Jophlo78 got you
😄😄😄😄
Ashy Larry still stays there I heard.
This just give me hope in our people. Everyone had great energy. The people are focused on the beautiful side of living in the hood and they are proud of there history
There's always that one or two Puerto rican 🇵🇷 in the crew. In my crew there's 2 Ricans and 1 Dominican 🇩🇴, the rest is African American. I lovey brothers and sisters and never once looked at em differently. Growing up in the hood ethnicity don't mean shit when you in poverty. It's about unity and maintaining and growing together to progress and become successful in our own ways of success
unless you're white lol
@@metalmaniac7772 all white ppl not bad
Meaning as I have white family to Irish Italian
Down south when I used to like there, it would be more like: replace the latins with the white boys and you got a set of black dudes with one or two whitey's. It would be a different world in the south.
Well said Ninjalife.
Yo, salute to the Marcy( Brooklyn) brothers! I love how they support and respect they community! That’s a neighborhood right there!
That's crazy, I went to middle school on Macon St, right down the block from Marcy Ave. Very happy to see you doing videos all over New York lately. Much love!!
258???
@@v.g7279 Yessir, shit closed down right after I graduated in 09 lol
258 wat Poppin back in the he day my junior high school macy Ave boys and girls high
This definitely one of the best videos yet, love how they all about love being genuine ass ppl and doing it for the kids that’s real!!!💯
They showed the neighborhood very well. Shout out to these brothers and may they keep safe. I used to live over there and they were spot on with everything.
this is a certified hood classic.
Yes, ma nigga.
@@emilyp8615 shut up women & make me 🥪
@@MrJamiez ok my negga
Nicely done. Real glimpse into your neighborhood. I wish for peace and prosperity for everyone.
I wish I had a truly positive impact for my golden child , it’s hard being a single mother , it so hard when you been betrayed so much and have very very few to trust , in Due time I’ll figure it out 🙏🏽🗣💯
People in the video:
00:45 @iAMYUNGLOS instagram.com/iamyunglos/
02:56 Goldie3000 instagram.com/goldie.god/
05:06 instagram.com/rayez05/
07:18 Country2Smoove instagram.com/smoovebuttowski
09:44 Triple H instagram.com/hadi564/
12:13 Bino's beverages instagram.com/mmbeverages_/
HoodVlogs instagram.com/thehoodvlogs/
Song in the intro "Go Crazy" by IsitBeezy IG instagram.com/isitbeezy117/
"Go Crazy" by IsitBeezy ua-cam.com/video/T_OS0v1hxt4/v-deo.html
These brothers were on a different type of energy...they know where they at but still move with pure intelligence n dont glorify negative...one of the best videos on this channel. Theres great ppl everywhere...u just gotta experience 4 yaself. Bless up
Thanks 🙏🏾 for the flowers , keep up the grind !!
Wow the legendary De Haven himself salute brother !! 💪🏽💯
🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Must be really tough trying to raise your kids in that environment..walking to your apartment and not knowing what's around the corner..much love to the decent families out there striving daily.
Spread love it’s the Brooklyn way 🙏🏽
NYMP!!! I remember visiting Marcy and kicking it my peoples for New Years 2 yrs ago. Brooklyn showed me so much love. Not to mention Hov is my favorite artist.
That NYMP is one of my favourite songs of his. "I'm a hustler,accept that/no correctional facilities can correct that"
@@haddingtoniangcp2464 🥷 throwing me shades ain’t shit sunny ☀️ 🔥
Good and positive vibes from the kid with the glasses + Wise and very prudent + Much respect + Thank you for supporting and respecting the Jews
They don’t have a choice lol
It's good to see them showing positive vibes. There right the rappers just influence but don't show what the consequences are. Half the rappers don't do what they rap about but the youngsters don't know the difference till it's to late.
...one thing I can say about their project-postrerchild Hov...from the very first album...he always gave the good and terrible side of the dope game. And left it for folks to deceide if they want to jump in that lifestyle!, I salute that!
Facts
That part !!!!! And half of these rappers don't even let they kids listen to they album
Positive vibes slingin drugs! GTFOH
I’m a Jew 🇮🇱🇺🇸 born and raised in nyc i always grew up alongside my black neighbors in peace and good relations.
I’m white and grew up in the bricks, in the South. My family was poor so we were considered “white trash” to the upity white folks. We lived in the hood and everyone accepted us like family. I’ll never forget where I came from and still go back to visit on the holidays. Nothing like family, blood or not. When you’re from there, born and raised there, it’s always home. No matter how far you go in life.
Just free Palestine
Race was made up by the wealthy to divide the poor
I grew up in the trenchs frfr on the Eastside detroit
Lmao yeah crime stats say otherwise
This is probably the best hood vlog I've seen 💯💪🏻.
It’s like a movement over there! These guys are making a positive change. Happy to see this 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Glad to see this. I’m from Brooklyn, took me back.
They look like money getters
I have a friend that’s from Marcy pjs and she used to invite me there for Marcy day. She would always pronounce Marcy like “Mawwcyy” 🤣😂 miss u teeka 💕
Where are you from? Because that is how New yorkers pronounce words, Car-CAW, Door-DOOW, FAR-FAW etc LMFAO
@@learner5090 I’m from nyc but my friend pronounced words even more new york than I did 🤣
Shout out to the whole Stuy. Marcy Day was always solid when I went...Its changed over there a lot since that Duane Reade went up. I'm in Queens but will always love the Stuy especially Vernon, Throop,Tompkins, Marcy....Just the whole Bed Stuy. It's Different!!
I noticed that they appreciate how the hood is getting better
Great moving video.
Haha wtf
Taking care of what. All they are doing is raising the next generation of criminals. I cant wait for NYC to be completely cleaned of this pest
Yo the positivity is 🔥I know it still gets rough sometimes… but love seeing a video of a neighborhood with youngsters trying to leave this place better than they found it!!!!!
Very positive video with good vibes. Many blessings to the people of Marcy and the Stuy
That whole Myrtle Ave strip from end to end is legendary. 🖤
The main dude with the glasses is so intelligent. I hope he gets outta the projects safely.
I had a aunt that lived in Marcy used to visit her when they had the green benches at the front of the building back in the late 80s early 90s went back in the late 2000s to see the fam as an adult
He mentioned nordstrand ave.. I went to Jamaican restaurant in Brooklyn called peppers
Just randomly exploring in nyc. From Connecticut I be trying to see much of nyc. Interesting place if your not from New York
Pepper jack...they got a lot of em in the city.
Yeah there is one on nostrand flatbush.
Peppers is on nostrand and ave D
I'm proud of these young men. Y'all grew up into decent men. You've seen the other side and regardless of how you making your money you know it's about us loving each other. Peace be still. As a senior I know that's what I look forward to is a good peaceful day. Big ups brothers !!!
How are they making money?
Compared to the others projects I seen on here in Brooklyn this one seems the chilliest and most productive/respectful. I pray these guys find something useful to do with their life GOD BLESS 🙏😇💜☝️
THESE DUDES SEEM POSITIVE BUT DONT LET THAT FOOL YOU. WHEN DARKNESS FALLS THIS IS ANOTHER WORLD OUT HERE.. I DONT LIVE IN THE STUY ANYMORE BUT STILL GOT FAMILY THERE.. I DONT BELIEVE ITS AS WILD AS BACK IN THE 70'S AND 80'S BUT HOPE THEY BETTER THEMSELVES
These dudes chill and positive. Stay up my gs
Damn!! Everything else is on hold! Hood Vlogs i absolutely love your channel
It's interesting 🤔 watching this because I used to live there for 18yrs from ages 6yrs to 19yrs from 1973 to 1988.
I still come through because I still have friends that live there I love my Marcy fam everything I am came from there. 504 and 502 stand up
thank you for this one man, appreciate this channel a lot.
Shout out to these gentleman. Sorry to hear about the passing. r.i.p. On a positive note.these gentleman are passing the positivity and showing the world. Cool to see a really nice garden. I like to garden. Trees and plants in the city and grass real nice add value shade and what not.on a jobsite you build a box around the tree.I seen a house on longisland built around a holly tree.In the city you dont have to worry about deer like longisland. Roof top gardens would be awesome. I have never seen one. I have been to the Botanical gardens. Check that out that place is beautiful garden in the city huge . I have seen the community gardens. Plant like raspberries and stuff. Low maintenance that comes back every year.Everyone walks buy grabs somethe birds love it too. Or they split the land up every year like a lotto ticket. So you get 10 different people growing different things. That lemonade sounded good. Looked good too. I don’t drink alcohol. That lemonade hits the spot always.winter summer spring and fall. No lemonade get ice tea. Play ground named blueberry very cool my son cant eat strawberry he probably love it,basketball, sports,places to eat.food trucks be good on that road with the extra foot traffic.good food no one complains. Nice to see people giving back to the kids and teaching. The vanguard spot or however you spell it there is a pocket knife named that aswell one of my favorites. By me they call that like a rec center.they help as long as the person running them is positive. “Boys to men” respect. make sure you follow local laws and regulations on pocket knives aswell.I just try to teach my kids young so they don’t get into trouble. Spot on information about the police. Same by me. they are not playing about the guns. In Philly they passed a law that you can’t get pulled over for bs. They need to fix the stealing laws.things are changing. Keep showing the system who’s boss.keep up the good vibes. like that one gentleman said “it is what it is” I’m Irish so it made Sense to me. Keep up the positive vibes. Keep showing the world. I like what the one gentleman said about Wallstreet in the beginning.Hope everyone is good safe and well. Much respect to all. Have a good day to all from mastic longisland newyork.
Nah I respect these guys and their hustle. Mad respect to guy that makes the drinks as well
I’m from MARCY! Park ave. Been there 27 years before having to leave. I recognize most of the guys in the video. Stand up dudes 💪🏾. But the tears I just felt. Because other would just see a hood or the “ghetto”. But all I saw was home, and there ain’t no place like it.
“Imma go purchase these right here coz this good.”🙌🏽
That’s where I’m from! Shout out to Marcy kid!!!! Shit looks different from when I grew up! I was born there!!! Shout out to hood vlogs!! Keep doing your thing kid! You bring back memories yo!!! Keep it real!!!
Shout out to all the brothers at Marcy!! Positive vibes!! Doing y’all thing!!
Dope video brotha , u never fail your supporters 💪🏽I love hearing my brothas from other coast say Gangland . Mozzy branded that 2018 with chain and Album. All the way From Sacramento the 🤟🏾P. It’s all love 🤞🏾. Keep dropping brotha , I stay tuned in 💪🏽 . The marcey one is classic , growing up in the 80s /90s in northern Cali and j being one of my favorite rappers since 96 reasonable doubt LP. Keep going to the trenches as you do brotha 💪🏽mad respect
It just amazes me how many celebrities came from New York, Brooklyn at that.
Yeaa sooooo many from biggie to Aaliyah lil kim foxy brown the list goes on
@@ashleygadson1101 Aaliyah from Detroit I think
Aaliyah was born in Brooklyn
I've been binging on your videos for the last 2 hours and I love how positive these men are! So many videos just have thugs with guns glorifying gang life. These guys care.
Loved the energy and how positive they are! More life ❤️
My cousin grew up in Marcy in the 70s/80s Nostrand Ave side. We used to play outside back in the days.My friends mom still live there. I'm from the PJs too downtown Bklyn. Much love to Marcy too. I grew up in the JayZ era.
Dude in the blue hoodie was in The Hood 2 Hood Documentary back in 2004 The Forefather of Videos and Channels like yours
Hoodvlogs keep doing your thing with the vlogs for real an stay safe 💯💯💯👍👍👍
My hood❤️ been waitin for this, preciate hood vlogs no 🧢 !
Vlogs always lit content. Like to see how men making their hood a better place and safe for the younger ones. Love from Nigeria
These guys are leaders in their community. Need more dudes like them in the projects! 🙌🏾
Or no projects......
Wow u typed that, read that and still sent that 😂
@@brooklynbred1460 Wow your momz should've swallowed
These are good kids, humble & respectful
No matter what I love my city 🗽
Y’all repped the hood well fellas I salute y’all 🦾🦾💯💯💯
I think Bleek and Hov building is 534
21 Nostrand my home for life. Yesss Marcy.
It kinda stunned me when I found out that a lot of project residents are not trying to move out. They settle down and make the projects their home.
S*** crazy! 🤦🏾♂️
It's really sad. I've got family that lived in the projects for 40 - 50 years. I could not do it. I was born and raised in it but knew from an extremely early age that I wanted better for myself and now I have that. I am grateful for my roots because it helped mold me into the man I am today but any self respecting individual will always seek out GROWTH!!!
It's the cheap rent while have a place to live.
I stayed one summer at my older dads place.
then my dad and sister moved in to another building.
she won't leave the apartment my dad died in.
I could never deal with the lack of aesthetics and the elevators.
I'm comfortable no matter the environment but I like things to look and feel clean. I like things to make sense. And I especially like problems solved.
once you get comfortable overlooking things. you never leave.
And that's their business. Some people like living in the projects. I wasn't born or raised in the projects but the rent in NYC is too high for many. The projects in NYC are not the same from the 80's that's why some people are moving in to them.
BEST one yet! #SpreadLove #ItsTheBrooklynWay 💕
The dude with the Dread's..... Well spoken, highly intelligent, motivated also knowledgeable of his neighborhood.....King Shit💪🏾💪🏾
I grew up in Marcy when we had wooden benches when the center use to give center party's when Frankie D & Tony G use to play music in the park.
How many people are a part of your crew? How do you find a contact you trust in order to do something like this? Just curious. Very nicely done.
LOVE THIS VIDEO.....AMAZING JOB....NUFF BLESSING TO THE BROTHERS🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Marcy ninjas seem chill and positive!
Wonnn...amazing video.They have a lot of stories to tell, beautiful place called Marcy Houses Projects in Brooklyn..Sandro Brasil Rio de Janeiro...
Jay-Z building is 534 Flushing Avenue for the tourist that want to visit Jay-Z's childhood home
Thanks. Went as far as Marcy Avenue but it got dark and I'm not trying to get clapped!
Marcy was wild in the 90s and early 2gees.
Качества контента растет уверенно растет!) Успехов в творчестве!
Love Is Love I'm Proud to see the change in the Marcy Projects my old Stomping grounds
I can say that all of NEW YORK CITY projects are the only projects I seen that want to see the projects grown on a positive light.
Black ppl from NY I notice are always very forward thinking no matter what their circumstances were. They always seem to be 10 steps ahead mentally.
these guys are mad cool dudes! I wouldn’t ever mess with them, but they gave a great tour with an upbeat attitude! Considering what they’ve seen & lived, it’d be easy to harbor anger play the victim all day long. I loved this episode! Keep spreading the positive vibes & love, gentlemen. You’re making a difference for generations to come! ❣️
Started first watching you heat up the west side, so good to see you out east still keeping it official🔌
The unity amongst these young men is great. However how many are really attempting to utilize their mind to elevate becoming entrepreneurs: construction, agriculture, real estate, culinary, graphic design...something tangible for themselves and their future? Much love young men. Stay safe ❤
Love to see the positivity.
Good energy with those brothas. Good take around. I havent been out in Marcy since my Grand dad passed on. He been there for a couple decades
1:09, “I’m from downtown South Brooklyn, if you know you know, I don’t need to talk to much, Silence is Golden, Been out here for Mad Years”
Then Proceeds to Keep Talking.. Lmao.. 🤣
My old hood. MP4L. Nostrand btw park and flushing side. Salute the positivity. The living room was crazy in the 80’s and 90’s. Anybody could not just walk thru the living room
Sip popcorn when I say a brother from another mother we started in the sand box when the park was concrete damn I miss you... You will never be forgotten gone too soon
Great video, thanks for your insight!