Bj was right about how they neglected the younger generation plus they haven’t built anything to keep them occupied and to keep it going for the generations to come… I’m gladBj took accountability and was honest…
@87cozart Thank you for mentioning this. I had the same perspective as you based on my Uncles, older males cousins, Father and etc…someone told me I had no clue as to what I was speaking on when I did and definitely did not have to second guess myself on it.
This is exactly why the young men have so much disdain for older cats. Honestly we be wanting to do something good productive and be family men cause we didn’t have that at home. I’m glad he took that accountability instead of tryna just tell the youngans they doing wrong. 💪🏾
My 1st time watching an entire interview- I’m 50 yrs old- I’m from Chicago . I live in California Trust everything BJ said was 💯- great interview BJ was teaching in this interview!!!
The best breakdown of the LA gang culture history I ever heard. Like the momentum of memory Dr. Greg Carr speaks of. Every hood in the country should hear BH in this interview. He’s teaching like a professor. Mogul you did an EXCELLENT job! Very good interview you’re on of the best out here for real!
@@bigdaddykp1108 showing these kids/ ignorant adults, what they see on the internet is not what real life is about. The streets/gang gang is not what they want. It makes no sense to make it out the streets and put yaself back in the streets.
Yes, I agree. I don't understand the California gang culture to a degree that will allow me to speak on it, but listening to this man explain how it has proliferated to parts outside of Southern California is astonishing. Having grown up in the Southwest region of the country, I can attest to the accuracy of his analysis as it corresponds to Oklahoma and Texas. It happened just as he said: via familial associations. Furthermore, I am shocked at the intelligence this man possesses as a self-described former or current gang member.
How old are you? Important?! To who? Whats inspiring? Sfmh.. Nobody going to do any business with the stuck ignorant attitude.. remember the majority of the population doesnt have So call street mentality.
We need to start supporting our own platforms. This was a great real interview. No culture vulture incriminating BS. 💯🖤👊🏿 No🧢 I always listen to BJ and I’m from the East Coast no gang affiliation.
No we need to start giving the platform to more than just celebrities.. people who can teach others the values of life.. alotta people watch this video and still don’t understand, they hear the war stories but dont see the morals behind it
Mannn! Bounty Hunna BJ was my neighbor in the projects! I really miss those days! RIP Mr and Mrs Johnson! His little brother, one of my best friends Hominichi " Reco" Johnson. Shout out to Brenda and Lori Johnson. Thanks Bounty Hunna BJ for giving me ice cream from poos truck..lol BH LOVE!!
My father was fighting the same battle. But he told me months before he died that he never thought of the harm he caused anyone until my little brother was killed. 27years in the feds but only lived 5 as a free man. RIP to my lil bro and my pops.
i'm glad i clicked on this one..... didn't know anything about your channel or this Man and BOTH of y'all now have gained a High level of respect... keep pushing homie i'm subscribing to yall both
32:52 to 33:04 is damn near word for word my answer when folks say "you were such a good, quiet kid...what happened" I'll never forget the day I got beat up by 3 dudes "bullies". That day literally woke up a demon. 24 years later as a father, i pray my son never has to experience that
By definition it makes sense to gang members ,it makes sense to bang on the gang that hurt your homie. Ultimately it is a fact of what your saying tho, but the mental is so powerful fam. Mentally he still has to remind himself that he’s safe you can tell. Environment is a mothafucka fam
When i hear big figures like BJ talk about a therapist it motivate to wanna do counseling but ion think i can pull myself to it. Crazy cause i dont have dreams but when i do dey be nightmares and ill pop up out my sleep or end up having panic attacks while sleep. Swear i never sleep and if i do its fa 2hrs at a time. I needed to hear dis
Sad, but true. I'm from Alabama and i used to get into it wit niccas in high school who was claiming blood, crip, or folk. I got a lil older and found out that they were imitating gangs from other states.
Shoutout to Bounty Hunter BJ for another Great interview droppin' Gems. I'm glad he defined the definition of "Checkin' In". I have Family in L.A. & they say the same, tap in let us know you're SAFE & can keep you SAFE💯💯💯
I loved that part where he talled about how he feel about people outside of cali bangin. Thats some reeal shyt. Its really like, if you were an autistic person trying to cure yourself, and people start trying to be like you. Like you constantly gotta take meds because you actually have a problem and youre trying to get off the meds, then everybody else just taking meds for fun. Its crazy
I remember the day that movie came out in '88! South Park Mall in Shreveport aka Baby L.A.! I was 16, flamed tf up and surrounded by Hoovers! Brazy 80s was serious!
Shot out to BHBJ love the interview with a real one very respectable made me a fan I will be checking out the podcast keep doing you triple O. G. Tv land watching big ups my guy! Good looking for the interview Big D
Just watched this podcast must say true leader to even understand Charles from his charractor knowing that saying the truth what’s happen in the community. Even seeing this man even addmitting his and there mistake and wrong preessors of this foundation of gang mentality. Good true podcast to list and insight of that hard banger, from Australia born in this land Tongan migrants im first generation and we were copying this idiology growing up especially when COLOURS came out. Here Sydney I’m ashamed of my wrongs of my believing hustling, theiving was life and going in and out Gail was a badge of honour how wrong how I was. Thank you BOUNTY HUNTER BJ
Gang culture would’ve still spread cause when LA gang members went to family reunions and other occasions and go back to the south cause we all almost got people in the south somewhere they would surely introduce that lifestyle to them jus off how their dressing
Yeah but not the way it did when dudes went out of town with that good, cheap cocaine the CIA was flooding into LA. I haven’t listened to this interview yet but I assume he’s speaking on that.
First of all peace be unto you brother B.J. That I think was one of the best sit down conversations with the interviewer on this boob tube. In my opinion you are not just a real one but a great one. The interview was serious and funny but when you said they cut from paper towels and tissue I cracked my side. Keep up the good work my brother. Peace
Watching this interview sitting in a recliner in my 2500 sqft home. Coming from 5 of us in a one bedroom project apt I completely understand how stupid is to hustle backwards. Always move forward. There may be set backs but it shouldn't make you lose sight of goals. FYI if any of you get a chance, read the book "The Color of Law". Explains how the government created housing segregation and why it is how it is still today. Those racial ideas (and many others) are all known and fabricated by our own government. That's what the Civil Rights movement was about, what the Panthers were fighting for, what Pac thought his mission in life was, and what each of us wish we didn't have to live with.
Yessir good brother we gotta demonstrate OG Cappuccino this is Salahdeen met ur self & Prince T. Rodgers when y’all came to New York back in da days 04.. we gotta demonstrate Sir! #acidrefluxtv
I live in LA and typically avoid the eastside unless I’m going to a Dodger game…Bounty Hunter BJ seems solid, he has a strong energy to him 💪🏾…Great Interview
I feel even in his time and my time in the 90s we still had senseless killings . The Italian mobs of the 40s and so was real gangsters who only killed people involved most of the time. I'm sure there was times when innocent people got it to but very few. Us in the 80s and 90s grew up on old gangster stories and movies. So we tried to emulate old gangsters like Al Capone and Lucky Luciano. My uncles used to talk about em all the time and we wanted to impress them but then they moved away from that mentality as they grew older as did I and people around me. We stopped trying to impress because we've been thru everything and gained respect. Now these new ones comin up are reckless! All the ones from my era were leaders and had some structure but when our leaders got caught up and went to prison no one was around to keep the young ones in line so they all don't have noone to really lead so they all do what they feel is gangsta! They all thing being a G is about getting bodies but there is a whole lot of lifestyle behind it they haven't learned.
This so factual. My family left East Texas (Tyler, Tx) in the 1940's, and settled in Watts. They eventually thrived and prospered for the following generations.
Blood is the meaning of the alliance between The Brims, Pirus, Family/ Swans, Mafia/ Lanes, Park Boys, Bishops, Villians, 20's, Black P Stones, Bounty Hunters etc. (Basically, anti-Crips from back in then days).
"blood" was used in the same way that the word "bro" was used it was just adopted by a group of kids to go against the crips who were bullying everyone.... So what you're saying isn't true
I'm from THE BAY AREA (EAST MENLO PARK & EAST PALO ALTO, CA) AND I CAN REALLY FEEL WHAT BOUNTYHUNTER BJ IS TALKIN' ABOUT...I CAN ROLL WIT HIM 4SHO, 4SHO💯✊🏾💜💛🏆
I told one of my older partners from Chicago how we had GD sets in Alabama he laughed for two days! Of course he understood how gangs so influential worldwide but he was tripping!
They keep forgetting they leaders was from Mississippi 😂😂. Chicago and L.A dudes be tweaking like most of they OGz not from down here. “Well they didn’t make GD in Mississippi”, “They didn’t make Crip and Blood in Texas”, nope those Original leaders took on that poverty, idealistic type mindset from being raised in the South.
Most black Americans have families from the south,especially in Chicago.I am from New Jersey but our family is from Mississippi most people from Chicago grandparents was from Mississippi
It's ALOT of people who will get in front of a camera, phone or whatever and say just ANYTHING. It's almost impossible for Boosie to get 10 years realistically because that's his max meaning if he wanted to take a plea it would be for way less time.
Boosies minimum is 5. The average sentence is 194 months in the feds. But yea you tell it. www.ussc.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/research-and-publications/quick-facts/Felon_In_Possession_FY20.pdf
I grew up in south central ..my opinion was that piru is bloods because piru members always addressed you by saying blood and wore red or green but that don’t mean they weren’t separate and what I thought was incorrect but in that setting it was easy to get it confused especially not being directly involved in gangs.
@NevaEye I mean, that's exactly how I interpreted it. When wack 100 said, pirus wasn't bloods, I was confused.. I thought like everything else that's changing and becoming different.meanings i thought.that got changed too..
@brandeoneunfocused4539 nah, ain't shit different.. these young fools don't have the authority to change tradition like that. Wack ain't even from LA or nowhere near it. he's a valley boy from Pacoima.
Lol I’m from watts , some of yal on here calling him a buster and all that , lol little do yal know this NIGGa was a menace ! And it’s a blessing to see ppl change they life around! Better late then never 💯
I disagree with BJ on the Piru and Blood thing. I was from Campanella Park Piru I'm 52 and I ain't never said I was a Blood. I'm sure everyone has their own perspective but Blood aren't Pirus and only throw up the B, Pirus throw up the P. For example in Compton there's NHP Neighborhood Piru but in L.A there's NHB Neighborhood Bloods, Fruit Town Brims in L.A and Fruit Town Piru in Compton. Blood Stone Villains Bloods and Blood Stone Piru.That's just a small example but even some of the Athens Park Boys used to hit up Athens Park Piru before they went straight Blood. Coming up as a kid I always saw Bloods and Pirus on the same team but slightly different trust and believe I had to learn the hard way this shit isn't new wave as BJ said, even his own homies told me and a homie from Inglewood NHP fuck Piru this Blood, pulled out a strap on us and told me to take my Phillies with the fat P hat off and told my homie from ING NHP to take his Pittsburgh P hat off, the niggas from BH didn't say shit to the homies from Denver Lanes, Van Ness Gangsters or the homie from Inglewood Family Bloods. We all dipped and got to the strap and had to get off a few. One time I even thought me and a homie from Swans had a problem because every time I put something on the P he put it on the B and the whole room got quiet, we was all homies though and laughed it off but it was tense for a second. I understand how BJ feels but truth is Pirus never started off as Bloods and Bloods dam sho ain't Pirus, even though Pirus say Blood it was originally a greeting among Black people and it eventually rolled over to what it is now. At the end of the day I guess it all depends on who you talk to about the Piru and Blood issue this is my personal experience on the streets and perspective.
I hear ya homie, Redrum 781 even said Avenue Piru Blood on the Bangin On Wax! Look, as far as I know in L.A. you got your Neighborhood, Stones, Villians, Bishops, Swans, Family's, Brims, Mafia's/Lane's-Gangsters, Bounty Hunters fall under Bloods! L.A. Ru's are L.A. Ru's but they wear red!? In Bompton, Barson & Pacoima,, all Ru's and burgundy is the color! Emd of the day, I love all my Bl49das! 👍🏿's/👎🏿's on 🩸's
@@GMann49BxBz I hear you homie that why I said from my experience and perspective. I started banging in 85 and at that time some Blood and Pirus hoods was still working out the details on how they carried their flag. Back then my hood was getting down with Athens and we was drawing down on each other. My first time being arrested was during our issues with Athens. At that time I didn't see anything wrong with some Athens claiming Pirus but when it came to the BHs it was always fuck Pirus, I was there I know all about it. I understand everybody didn't have the same experience. Much respect💪🏽
How u feel sorry for them when y’all took the gang bangin on the road to em come on unk I respect the growth but y’all pushed this shit in other states
wrong... Well wrong and rite reason I say that is because 2pac was piru affiliate not member but affiliate from MOB. PIRU U NEVER HEARD HIM SAY IT I SONGS CUZ u DIDN'T KNOW WHAT TO LOOK FOR GO BACC LISTEN TO SOME SONGS AND YOUL HEAR HIM SOUT OUT MOB.. THAT DIDNY STAND FOR MONEY OVER BITCHES THAT WAS MOB PIRU DO a little bit of research it's crazy what youl find
Its crazy to hear him explaining the migration. My mom was born in the south Monroe Louisiana. I was born in the west Sacramento California. When i was 6 my mom moved us back to the south.
@@ourculture4407 he was born there and he's not from Mary's from the bay and took it is from Los Angeles just because somebody's born somewhere don't mean it from there
@@CaliforniaCalifornia-gp4hv Yes it do he from Monroe like his mother father a sad siblings but he was raised in the Bay a mf not taking credit for him but it’s facts
My family is from south Monroe and Tallulah. 90% of them moved to the Eastside of LA. They are full fledged Crips. If you go to Monroe, Shreveport, and Bossier City they have a lot of bloods and Crips. Same thing with Alexandria.
im born and raised in Philly but ive been all over LA, Compton, Watts, South Central about 4 different visits. I feel like LA is a better set up for gangs because its so spread out. gangs can have their own space and area. Philly dont really have gangs and i think thats because we all squeezed together in small areas. i also lived in Brooklyn the last 8 years. NY its more the trains separate the gangs it seems.
Best interview of the year.
Agreed. Great interview
No doubt
Definitely best interview of the year 💯💯💯💯💯
Can't trust a nigga who wearing Coogi in 2023 💀
For sure! 💯🖤
Man that was a grown man speaking. A man that learned from his mistakes and grew as a human being
If only someday rap is allowed to tell stories of growth & evolving in life to teach the youth not to make same mistakes, props to Mr. BJ..
Chuuuch
Bj was right about how they neglected the younger generation plus they haven’t built anything to keep them occupied and to keep it going for the generations to come… I’m gladBj took accountability and was honest…
@87cozart Thank you for mentioning this. I had the same perspective as you based on my Uncles, older males cousins, Father and etc…someone told me I had no clue as to what I was speaking on when I did and definitely did not have to second guess myself on it.
This is exactly why the young men have so much disdain for older cats. Honestly we be wanting to do something good productive and be family men cause we didn’t have that at home. I’m glad he took that accountability instead of tryna just tell the youngans they doing wrong. 💪🏾
Preach
The way he described his parents got to me. Awesome interview!
Yea bra I felt that shit too. I don't this brother at all but I'm proud of him, he earned his crown
It's all CONTENT
My 1st time watching an entire interview-
I’m 50 yrs old- I’m from Chicago . I live in California
Trust everything BJ said was 💯- great interview
BJ was teaching in this interview!!!
Thx 4 Watching
The best breakdown of the LA gang culture history I ever heard. Like the momentum of memory Dr. Greg Carr speaks of. Every hood in the country should hear BH in this interview. He’s teaching like a professor. Mogul you did an EXCELLENT job! Very good interview you’re on of the best out here for real!
Real og vibes
Excellent Interview Indeed
It’s people like him that showed us the real. Nothing but love & respect!
I don't think they gonna really comprehend how important this interview actually is. Appreciate the time and gems yall put into this.
why is it so important?
@@bigdaddykp1108because niggas care about the wrong shit, that's why
@@bigdaddykp1108 showing these kids/ ignorant adults, what they see on the internet is not what real life is about. The streets/gang gang is not what they want. It makes no sense to make it out the streets and put yaself back in the streets.
Yes, I agree. I don't understand the California gang culture to a degree that will allow me to speak on it, but listening to this man explain how it has proliferated to parts outside of Southern California is astonishing. Having grown up in the Southwest region of the country, I can attest to the accuracy of his analysis as it corresponds to Oklahoma and Texas. It happened just as he said: via familial associations. Furthermore, I am shocked at the intelligence this man possesses as a self-described former or current gang member.
How old are you? Important?! To who? Whats inspiring? Sfmh.. Nobody going to do any business with the stuck ignorant attitude.. remember the majority of the population doesnt have So call street mentality.
He is very intelligent and a stand up Man. I respect his Opinions
Ig im 1 of them smart nagas he talkin about...lol. i wanted to understand his logic and approach more than point fingers at "Charlie" LoL 😆
He ain't intelligent he didn't know Pirus are from Compton and they joined together with Crips in the 70's at one point
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Big homie bj keep it real big big homie they not stamp for this
We need to start supporting our own platforms. This was a great real interview. No culture vulture incriminating BS. 💯🖤👊🏿 No🧢 I always listen to BJ and I’m from the East Coast no gang affiliation.
No we need to start giving the platform to more than just celebrities.. people who can teach others the values of life.. alotta people watch this video and still don’t understand, they hear the war stories but dont see the morals behind it
Here 2 Support
BJ is pure INSPIRATION AND MOTIVATION!!
Helping all the way from the bottom, Mississippi that is but respect Big Bra you the truth, All Is Well
Mannn! Bounty Hunna BJ was my neighbor in the projects! I really miss those days! RIP Mr and Mrs Johnson! His little brother, one of my best friends Hominichi " Reco" Johnson. Shout out to Brenda and Lori Johnson. Thanks Bounty Hunna BJ for giving me ice cream from poos truck..lol BH LOVE!!
Good Game
My father was fighting the same battle. But he told me months before he died that he never thought of the harm he caused anyone until my little brother was killed. 27years in the feds but only lived 5 as a free man. RIP to my lil bro and my pops.
i'm glad i clicked on this one..... didn't know anything about your channel or this Man and BOTH of y'all now have gained a High level of respect... keep pushing homie i'm subscribing to yall both
Great interview. Dude is unapologetic about his past but is vulnerable enough to admit he has regrets.
32:52 to 33:04 is damn near word for word my answer when folks say "you were such a good, quiet kid...what happened" I'll never forget the day I got beat up by 3 dudes "bullies". That day literally woke up a demon. 24 years later as a father, i pray my son never has to experience that
I'll be glad when this brother realizes "Gang Killings" are senseless killings too!
EXACTLY
By definition it makes sense to gang members ,it makes sense to bang on the gang that hurt your homie. Ultimately it is a fact of what your saying tho, but the mental is so powerful fam. Mentally he still has to remind himself that he’s safe you can tell. Environment is a mothafucka fam
Mad respect! Big up urself Bj. This is the first interview I've seen that had a message n substance. It didn't feel like entertainment.
I love that new method and strategy to get people to watch the whole interview.
You must not know who he’s interviewing we watch all his interviews in entirety.
This is a Dope Interview
🔥🔥🔥🔥
Great Work! Salute 🫡 💯
I’m blessed by God 💰
REAL MAN CONVERSATIONS RIGHT HERE!!!!! HONOR & RESPECT FOR YOU MEN! OWN YOUR WORK NIGGAS!
When i hear big figures like BJ talk about a therapist it motivate to wanna do counseling but ion think i can pull myself to it. Crazy cause i dont have dreams but when i do dey be nightmares and ill pop up out my sleep or end up having panic attacks while sleep. Swear i never sleep and if i do its fa 2hrs at a time. I needed to hear dis
I enjoyed watching this interview, that jail fight had me rolling 🤣 😂
Facts. Ah shit Bing , Bing, Bing. 😂
“Then right as I dove off the bed, BINK BINK BINK! Nigga fired on me 😂😂😂”
This was the best interview I’ve seen!! Salute!!
This great interview
He finally said something that made sense 17:30. It's ridiculous how you can't even escape that gangbanging crap outside of LA
I don't understand out of state dudes cuz when it. Comes to cripping and blooding
Sad, but true. I'm from Alabama and i used to get into it wit niccas in high school who was claiming blood, crip, or folk. I got a lil older and found out that they were imitating gangs from other states.
Shoutout to Bounty Hunter BJ for another Great interview droppin' Gems. I'm glad he defined the definition of "Checkin' In". I have Family in L.A. & they say the same, tap in let us know you're SAFE & can keep you SAFE💯💯💯
This how OG's supposed to carry & conduct themselves.
Great GREAT GREAT INTERVIEW, RESPECT TO BOUNTY HUNTER.....
Interview made me remember that every day you wake up is a blessing.
I loved that part where he talled about how he feel about people outside of cali bangin. Thats some reeal shyt.
Its really like, if you were an autistic person trying to cure yourself, and people start trying to be like you. Like you constantly gotta take meds because you actually have a problem and youre trying to get off the meds, then everybody else just taking meds for fun. Its crazy
Shout out to D for this one… The OG told the real pain glad he’s getting the help in needs from seeing a professional..
Westside the Grimiest fr tho niggaz know 😂😂
Str8 Up!! Truth Spoken at 19:20-19:25
Respect… King… one of the best interviews from a Real Og …!!!!!
Good interview. This dude right here is alright. He has a purpose for real.
Can't trust a nigga who wearing Coogi in 2023 💀
Thanks for the upload! This interview is 💯%Awesome
Glad you enjoyed it!
My mom took me to see Colors at the theater at Redbird Mall when I was in elementary school
I remember the day that movie came out in '88! South Park Mall in Shreveport aka Baby L.A.! I was 16, flamed tf up and surrounded by Hoovers! Brazy 80s was serious!
Great interview, the interviewer really pushed the questions to get great clarity. 👏🏿🖤👍🏿
Great 👍🏽 interview ! 👏
Double OG made me appreciate the little things I have and to value life and be respectful to everyone 🙏
Thanks Double OG. 🙏
Never heard of this guy, nor this channel, but I'm sooo glad that I stopped by!! ❤❤ Thank you both!
stop by mines too
Good interviewer. He listens and doesn't interrupt or speak over his guests.
Shot out to BHBJ love the interview with a real one very respectable made me a fan I will be checking out the podcast keep doing you triple O. G. Tv land watching big ups my guy! Good looking for the interview Big D
Just watched this podcast must say true leader to even understand Charles from his charractor knowing that saying the truth what’s happen in the community. Even seeing this man even addmitting his and there mistake and wrong preessors of this foundation of gang mentality. Good true podcast to list and insight of that hard banger, from Australia born in this land Tongan migrants im first generation and we were copying this idiology growing up especially when COLOURS came out. Here Sydney I’m ashamed of my wrongs of my believing hustling, theiving was life and going in and out Gail was a badge of honour how wrong how I was. Thank you BOUNTY HUNTER BJ
This is a black man that I look at and say I’m proud he’s one of us. And he’s from that Show Me State front line general!!
This nigga is a certified snitch
You'll believe anything 😂
He ain’t from Kansas City….he slid through for a few years as a kid
@@roadrunner7441 U dummie know yo facts i was born and raised in KC MO til 11 years old
@Nocap-kcmo he was born in kc and live in Wayne minor projects before moving to LA
As an retired street dude this was the best interview I've heard from another retired street dude..frfr
Them boys been clapping your cheeks in these streets.
Gang culture would’ve still spread cause when LA gang members went to family reunions and other occasions and go back to the south cause we all almost got people in the south somewhere they would surely introduce that lifestyle to them jus off how their dressing
Yeah but not the way it did when dudes went out of town with that good, cheap cocaine the CIA was flooding into LA. I haven’t listened to this interview yet but I assume he’s speaking on that.
Exactly most black Americans have family in the south,especially here in New York and New Jersey
Not at all
@@WhoIsRuccazthat was expensive cocaine Los Angeles had that dope game on lock and miam
He needs to do a documentary on LA, he’s good with words! Much love and respect OG!
I enjoy listening to these interviews. Just imagine what these guys have seen out there in the streets while I was playing my Sega Genesis.
17:08 true, this ganggang shit even here starting to get bad. Greetings from Finland great videos!
Shotout to you BJ from D.C.I feel your pain bighomey on losing your love ones.That shit can turn you crazy.Salute homey..
First of all peace be unto you brother B.J. That I think was one of the best sit down conversations with the interviewer on this boob tube. In my opinion you are not just a real one but a great one. The interview was serious and funny but when you said they cut from paper towels and tissue I cracked my side. Keep up the good work my brother. Peace
This a real SOLID OG, right here.
best interview!! amazing to hear sum of the stuff he talked about...much respect to the retired gen
I haven't, and I will NEVER miss a Bounty Hunter BJ interview... shout out and much love to Nico Cappachino ✌🏿
Watching this interview sitting in a recliner in my 2500 sqft home. Coming from 5 of us in a one bedroom project apt I completely understand how stupid is to hustle backwards. Always move forward. There may be set backs but it shouldn't make you lose sight of goals.
FYI if any of you get a chance, read the book "The Color of Law". Explains how the government created housing segregation and why it is how it is still today. Those racial ideas (and many others) are all known and fabricated by our own government. That's what the Civil Rights movement was about, what the Panthers were fighting for, what Pac thought his mission in life was, and what each of us wish we didn't have to live with.
“Hey, he tryna kill me over here” 😩🤣😂
Great interview keep them coming bra
Yessir good brother we gotta demonstrate OG Cappuccino this is Salahdeen met ur self & Prince T. Rodgers when y’all came to New York back in da days 04.. we gotta demonstrate Sir! #acidrefluxtv
He lost me when he tried to separate killing innocents and others gang members. It’s all bad and it’s all embarrassing.
I live in LA and typically avoid the eastside unless I’m going to a Dodger game…Bounty Hunter BJ seems solid, he has a strong energy to him 💪🏾…Great Interview
He told look it up
Word is that another reason why Shaq left LA. He got tired of being extorted.
I he was good the cripping was no joke
Best Interview I’ve seen seen all Year on any Platform 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🙌🏽🔥❤️👌🏽🤟🏽🤙🏽
Much respect to the OG!!!
Can someone do a documentary on the White gangs that preceded Black gangs. I'd like to hear the OGs talk about the Spook Hunters and other gangs.
YOU WANNA WATCH THE BIGGEST WHITE GANG TUNE INTO C-SPAN.
Wtf
@@007florida6😂😂😂😂😂
@@SenecaDavis 🤣
That question about failing the new era of the youth was tough and real.
Yo, homie, great content, stay on point, stay focused. Stay elevated keep doing your thing the best is yet to come homie
Appreciate that
That's what you call some "REAL TALK" from some real dudes. Keep promoting that all people can and should change!
I feel even in his time and my time in the 90s we still had senseless killings . The Italian mobs of the 40s and so was real gangsters who only killed people involved most of the time. I'm sure there was times when innocent people got it to but very few. Us in the 80s and 90s grew up on old gangster stories and movies. So we tried to emulate old gangsters like Al Capone and Lucky Luciano. My uncles used to talk about em all the time and we wanted to impress them but then they moved away from that mentality as they grew older as did I and people around me. We stopped trying to impress because we've been thru everything and gained respect. Now these new ones comin up are reckless! All the ones from my era were leaders and had some structure but when our leaders got caught up and went to prison no one was around to keep the young ones in line so they all don't have noone to really lead so they all do what they feel is gangsta! They all thing being a G is about getting bodies but there is a whole lot of lifestyle behind it they haven't learned.
This so factual. My family left East Texas (Tyler, Tx) in the 1940's, and settled in Watts. They eventually thrived and prospered for the following generations.
Blood is the meaning of the alliance between The Brims, Pirus, Family/ Swans, Mafia/ Lanes, Park Boys, Bishops, Villians, 20's, Black P Stones, Bounty Hunters etc. (Basically, anti-Crips from back in then days).
"blood" was used in the same way that the word "bro" was used
it was just adopted by a group of kids to go against the crips who were bullying everyone.... So what you're saying isn't true
Exactly!
@@rickrude1196how old are you? You have to be 13 or 14. You said the same thing he said
@@Brookintellect That is why I didn't even reply to him.
@@rickrude1196 blood is a alliance started in 1975 in youth authority . you right it was a term used like bro. but that changed in 1975 .
BH Bj is the kinda Kat we grew up wit in our all GDN neighborhood in the Midwest in the 80's-90's.....a real stand down Og right here #SALUTEOG
BJ is great. 🫡. Definitely a person that’s speaks, & I listen 👂🏽. Big facts he talkin too. 112❤🅱️
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I'm from THE BAY AREA (EAST MENLO PARK & EAST PALO ALTO, CA) AND I CAN REALLY FEEL WHAT BOUNTYHUNTER BJ IS TALKIN' ABOUT...I CAN ROLL WIT HIM 4SHO, 4SHO💯✊🏾💜💛🏆
What Year Did Pirus Stop Being Bloods ?
Bloods = Pirus, Brims, Bounty Hunters, Black Stones, Bishops, Swans, Families , R-20's, Villains & Outlaws.
VSOP
1975
Cali to Texas, shout out to my brodie, Slip Dub O, out of Compton. 🏁
I told one of my older partners from Chicago how we had GD sets in Alabama he laughed for two days! Of course he understood how gangs so influential worldwide but he was tripping!
Down south ain’t playing bout that GD though they move real honorable behind the Nation. Some structure down south better than how it is in the Chi.
They keep forgetting they leaders was from Mississippi 😂😂. Chicago and L.A dudes be tweaking like most of they OGz not from down here. “Well they didn’t make GD in Mississippi”, “They didn’t make Crip and Blood in Texas”, nope those Original leaders took on that poverty, idealistic type mindset from being raised in the South.
gds don't have sets . they one big organization
Most black Americans have families from the south,especially in Chicago.I am from New Jersey but our family is from Mississippi most people from Chicago grandparents was from Mississippi
Yea because Los Angeles Chicago the motherland
Great interview
It's ALOT of people who will get in front of a camera, phone or whatever and say just ANYTHING. It's almost impossible for Boosie to get 10 years realistically because that's his max meaning if he wanted to take a plea it would be for way less time.
Yeah he want boosie in jail straight hater
Boosies minimum is 5. The average sentence is 194 months in the feds. But yea you tell it.
www.ussc.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/research-and-publications/quick-facts/Felon_In_Possession_FY20.pdf
Damn, when he said my momma feeding my homies 🙏🏼. Brought back some memories.
On everything!! When you really come from it you know how it is
16:00 - 19:25 Real talk! Love him for this 💯💯‼️‼️
Out of state niggas are wiredos trying to be crips and bloods
Interesting interview,i was thinking this too,anyone not from cali claiming cali is not real.
I grew up in south central ..my opinion was that piru is bloods because piru members always addressed you by saying blood and wore red or green but that don’t mean they weren’t separate and what I thought was incorrect but in that setting it was easy to get it confused especially not being directly involved in gangs.
Pirus ARE Bloods.. but not all Bloods are Piru.
@NevaEye I mean, that's exactly how I interpreted it. When wack 100 said, pirus wasn't bloods, I was confused.. I thought like everything else that's changing and becoming different.meanings i thought.that got changed too..
@brandeoneunfocused4539 nah, ain't shit different.. these young fools don't have the authority to change tradition like that. Wack ain't even from LA or nowhere near it. he's a valley boy from Pacoima.
Gotcha..I been gone from the crib for a while ..see what it look like someday when I touch back down..
Peace to you..
Yeah that's what I thought tho every PIRU NOT UR BLOOD ND EVERY BLOOD NOT UR PIRU. THAT'S Y WE NEED OG OUTHERE LIKE HIM 💪🏾
We should all learn from his mistakes so that no one else has to walk his path.
Lol I’m from watts , some of yal on here calling him a buster and all that , lol little do yal know this NIGGa was a menace ! And it’s a blessing to see ppl change they life around! Better late then never 💯
@user-xp5xy4yq4r Salute folks appreciate
He still a hater bro and dont nobody care about his old work bro its 2023 😂😂😂
@tarrelljones7259 don't nobody care but you're still watching HIS interview 🤡
@@hermin951 you hater right with him thats why ya ass broke now
"The best thing a Player can give another Player is the Game". [ICE-T]
I disagree with BJ on the Piru and Blood thing. I was from Campanella Park Piru I'm 52 and I ain't never said I was a Blood. I'm sure everyone has their own perspective but Blood aren't Pirus and only throw up the B, Pirus throw up the P. For example in Compton there's NHP Neighborhood Piru but in L.A there's NHB Neighborhood Bloods, Fruit Town Brims in L.A and Fruit Town Piru in Compton. Blood Stone Villains Bloods and Blood Stone Piru.That's just a small example but even some of the Athens Park Boys used to hit up Athens Park Piru before they went straight Blood. Coming up as a kid I always saw Bloods and Pirus on the same team but slightly different trust and believe I had to learn the hard way this shit isn't new wave as BJ said, even his own homies told me and a homie from Inglewood NHP fuck Piru this Blood, pulled out a strap on us and told me to take my Phillies with the fat P hat off and told my homie from ING NHP to take his Pittsburgh P hat off, the niggas from BH didn't say shit to the homies from Denver Lanes, Van Ness Gangsters or the homie from Inglewood Family Bloods. We all dipped and got to the strap and had to get off a few. One time I even thought me and a homie from Swans had a problem because every time I put something on the P he put it on the B and the whole room got quiet, we was all homies though and laughed it off but it was tense for a second. I understand how BJ feels but truth is Pirus never started off as Bloods and Bloods dam sho ain't Pirus, even though Pirus say Blood it was originally a greeting among Black people and it eventually rolled over to what it is now. At the end of the day I guess it all depends on who you talk to about the Piru and Blood issue this is my personal experience on the streets and perspective.
Facts they want us to be bloods online but in real life try to fake friend us or try to dismiss u
@@Funnyvids2022 I jumped off the porch in '86 and I never faked on a Damu!
@@GMann49BxBz yea but y'all are / were the real deal, it's not like that anymore
I hear ya homie, Redrum 781 even said Avenue Piru Blood on the Bangin On Wax! Look, as far as I know in L.A. you got your Neighborhood, Stones, Villians, Bishops, Swans, Family's, Brims, Mafia's/Lane's-Gangsters, Bounty Hunters fall under Bloods! L.A. Ru's are L.A. Ru's but they wear red!? In Bompton, Barson & Pacoima,, all Ru's and burgundy is the color! Emd of the day, I love all my Bl49das! 👍🏿's/👎🏿's on 🩸's
@@GMann49BxBz I hear you homie that why I said from my experience and perspective. I started banging in 85 and at that time some Blood and Pirus hoods was still working out the details on how they carried their flag. Back then my hood was getting down with Athens and we was drawing down on each other. My first time being arrested was during our issues with Athens. At that time I didn't see anything wrong with some Athens claiming Pirus but when it came to the BHs it was always fuck Pirus, I was there I know all about it. I understand everybody didn't have the same experience. Much respect💪🏽
Love this interview!!! First time even seeing about your channel or about the big homie....this a great, REAL interview.
This was an excellent interview.
Only Black people have to check in. Shit SAD!!!!
Love this Real interview. Especially when he was like, D, D, come on man lol
How u feel sorry for them when y’all took the gang bangin on the road to em come on unk I respect the growth but y’all pushed this shit in other states
@gbergish say bro u don't believe in change or growth, REGRETS??????
I like that, "I'm new to this new world I just flew over here"
What pac woulda looked like if he was alive low key
Pac and Gilbert Arenas
🚩 Flag on The Play
I absolutely enjoyed this interview with Bounty Hunter BJ
I AIN'T NEVER HEARD PAC CLAIM A GANG. WHICH IS WHY HE HAD HIS OWN LIL HOMIES, "OUTLAWS"....
wrong... Well wrong and rite reason I say that is because 2pac was piru affiliate not member but affiliate from MOB. PIRU U NEVER HEARD HIM SAY IT I SONGS CUZ u DIDN'T KNOW WHAT TO LOOK FOR GO BACC LISTEN TO SOME SONGS AND YOUL HEAR HIM SOUT OUT MOB.. THAT DIDNY STAND FOR MONEY OVER BITCHES THAT WAS MOB PIRU DO a little bit of research it's crazy what youl find
He claimed MOB Piru and some members accepted him as a homie (Trevon Lane), some didn't (Mob James).
Much Love from Baltimore ❤
Its crazy to hear him explaining the migration. My mom was born in the south Monroe Louisiana. I was born in the west Sacramento California. When i was 6 my mom moved us back to the south.
Yep we migration from different areas
Huey P Newton one of the founders of the black panther party is from Monroe and tookie is from bossier city
@@ourculture4407 he was born there and he's not from Mary's from the bay and took it is from Los Angeles just because somebody's born somewhere don't mean it from there
@@CaliforniaCalifornia-gp4hv Yes it do he from Monroe like his mother father a sad siblings but he was raised in the Bay a mf not taking credit for him but it’s facts
My family is from south Monroe and Tallulah. 90% of them moved to the Eastside of LA. They are full fledged Crips. If you go to Monroe, Shreveport, and Bossier City they have a lot of bloods and Crips. Same thing with Alexandria.
Respect (from South Africa) 🫡✊🏽❤️🕯👑
im born and raised in Philly but ive been all over LA, Compton, Watts, South Central about 4 different visits. I
feel like LA is a better set up for gangs because its so spread out. gangs can have their own space and area. Philly dont really have gangs and i think thats because we all squeezed together in small areas. i also lived in Brooklyn the last 8 years. NY its more the trains separate the gangs it seems.