The 90's were truly crazy! Tomorrow will be 19 years since my little brother was killed an East LA. He was shot in the head on 26th street in Lincoln Heights right by that Jack in the Box. Lived just to be killed by the cops a few years later. Let's hope for our children that this country's not going back to worst times.
@@fransiscothecubanrockiguan6378 Thank you very much bro. I don't say all that for sympathy, obviously UA-cam's not the place for sympathy. But I do hope some of these youngsters realize they're not guaranteed tomorrow. You got a cool UA-cam name. Rock iguanas are some of my favorite reptiles.
The 90s were treacherous… gangbanging, busted LP, Central, Sylmar, camp, Whittier Blvd, emergency rooms, hunting enemies. Ghetto PTSD is with me forever… I’m glad I gave my kids a better life and better opportunities.
Been listening to Conejo music since the early 90s Some of my favorite recent songs r. Think What. Still I Stand. Fiending. Dinero Sucio. When The War Began. Loyal To The Block. Coming Up In The Ghetto. Sixty Four Bars. Got You In My Raps. Endangered Species. Maniac. Gangster Lyrics. She A Snake. Rules Of The Game. Riot Coming. C Loco Puled Up. Original Gangster. Look Into The Eyes Of A Killer. Do You Know Who We Are. After Midnight. Quick On The Trigger. Chase Story. Can You Relate. All In These Beats. We Like The Yakuza. I’m Tormented. Life,Survival & Murder. States Waiting For Me. Life is Pain. Story About My Life. 🔊🔈🔊🔈 🎶 🎶 👑 S♟nister K♟ngdom Mus♟C
Angel of Death. Revenged served Cold. Fire Back. Marked for Death. broom stick. In the wake of a slaying. Rocking up a whole damn bird. Scarface 2 is a dope album too
It's not that Harpys was dying, they didn't want to be like other hoods. Where every street block was another hood. They told all the small hoods in the surrounding area join us or its Guerra! Guess what the other hoods did? Most of em Dead end, wild bunch, locos 13, joined up. But Southside 13 got dismantled. Some Southside 13ers joined Harpys but the ones that didn't. Got pushed out.
Street Criminals, Burlington locos, Crazy Rz in pico union, PFlats, Gbz, 22st, 36th Street, 38th Street, Clanton east of Harpys and the 110 and 18th and Ms13 south of Harpys around Exposition Park early 90s
Yup grew up in the HPS hood 77 to 94, when it was on and cracking. As a kidd I thought I lived in a fucked up movie or some shit. Fuckin wild wild west! The HPS recruiters waiting for you coming home from school. Real shit! Drive byes, car jackings, purse snatching, police chases, crack heads everywhere. Dead bodies. Dam I miss all that!
I was there & it fucken sucked losing so many homies that year .... I did a stretch from 1994 to 2020.... And I lost a lot of good friends not just homies but they were my Brothers in a war that was fought in the streets... Whether it be at casa Camino real or on the corner of 20th Street and Vermont... When you look at that video of ice cube.. today was a good... That burgundy wall that's the cemetery where so many people are buried... That's Washington and budlong
He’s 100% right. What people don’t realize is that the area he talked about is so close by. He was talking about maybe a 2 or 3 mile radius. Expanded to a 5 mile radius and you have Play Boys, MS, Street Saints, Street Villans, Primera Flats, Ghetto Boys, Loco Park, 22St, 29st, 36st, 38st, 39St, 42LC and I’m sure I’m missing a lot more. In the 90’s, it was crazy. Those gangs are still there, but it’s 25% of what it used to be. To this day, I won’t pump gas on the AMPM on 23rd and Hoover. So many people got killed at that gas station. The other spot you didn’t want to be at passed 5 pm, was the Hoover Recreation park. Harpys was deep there and their enemies were always coming through that are. So if you didn’t want get shot, you had to go home.
Funny part about it. As a kidd growing up there it all seems normal. I used to go to that AMPM everyday in the late 80's and get ice cream. And Hoover park was where we played football as teenagers.
"Personally, I honestly think that guys who grew up in those varrios and still live there embrace life like never before and thank the heavens for being alive because it was a massacre, I think from the 90s to 93."
When I was gang banging back in the 90's Harpies were the enemies ..we used to called them Herpes, slurpees or Hershey's And for those wonder where I was from Eastside 29 Street GanG Little Town click..Now I don't think the same no more .. I don't even talk to none of the homies no more I lost contact..it's been 16 years..but I still have the tattoo's... Happy to be able to survive All that...🍺👍
Went to Johnnie Cochran middle lmfao grew up on 28st nd western or 28th nd cimarron st lmfao just from my middle school lol back in the day it was called “mount vernon “ there was at least 5 fights in the week lol shi use to be turnt up then mfs hit camp but ye WS 28th st DKS
It depends on the size of the hood gangs in Chicago lose a lot of people every year but each set has atleast just under 100 or 100’s of members in Boston this gang lost 4 members in one month and they take a loss almost every heee normally or so and they still active but not as much as they use to
The fact he said that his homies deaths didnt really impact him n only his close ones really tells u alot about the gang life and how its just pointless in the end..
I'm also Not doing it to go Broke Carnal...We are building a Profesional Platform from sound, Video and Guest and if you think that's free than that's where the problem is...My members have it already for 3 bucks a month which helps maintain the Channel, You will get it all by this Friday...
I grew up around a lot of these cats. He he he most of them are dead for sure. Or they are lifers...very few are still around. The 90s were death and so much so that hardly anyone has made it to their 50s even the rockstars of the 90s are all dead. From Kurt Cobain to Matthew Perry. The 90s shout out to those of us that are still here
soy de cd juarez i mi barrio whent agast the grain nadie los iva a disis que aser boy a estranar atodos mis homis pero asi es i me respetan pero quesiera tenerlos para atras mis homis :(
@@MapleTown I think USC and the village was neutral. Never saw gang members there but I'm sure the Harpys would hang out there from time to time. Don't think any other gang hung in that area.
Although I do remember walking with my bro and his friend (they were taggers) next to the rose garden on Expo and some HPS across the street eyeing them. They probably thought they were HPS from a different clique.
The 90's were truly crazy! Tomorrow will be 19 years since my little brother was killed an East LA. He was shot in the head on 26th street in Lincoln Heights right by that Jack in the Box. Lived just to be killed by the cops a few years later. Let's hope for our children that this country's not going back to worst times.
With all my respect homie sorry for your loss, it is true the 90’s was a WAR ZONE!!! I hope we never see those times again.
Ave 26..Rip
Wow bro, Rip for your brother. God be with you.
Cool
@@fransiscothecubanrockiguan6378 Thank you very much bro. I don't say all that for sympathy, obviously UA-cam's not the place for sympathy. But I do hope some of these youngsters realize they're not guaranteed tomorrow.
You got a cool UA-cam name. Rock iguanas are some of my favorite reptiles.
The "Rock woods" on point with the Placasos. They made their own letters that are still used by many in the west coast.
Damn to bad Shia Lebouf wasn’t from Harpy’s then he could have brought Bumble Bee and Optimus Prime to the varrio they wouldn’t have lost 19 homies
Lol
😂😂
the harpys were known as snappers.aggressive as hell.
conejo needs a movie done about his life
He said bust out the fire extinguishers to cross them out 😂💯 that’s how you know he was really out there getting up
The 90s were treacherous… gangbanging, busted LP, Central, Sylmar, camp, Whittier Blvd, emergency rooms, hunting enemies. Ghetto PTSD is with me forever… I’m glad I gave my kids a better life and better opportunities.
The good old days party line was the shit in the 90s we couldn't go nowhere without getting hit up
Been listening to Conejo music since the early 90s
Some of my favorite recent songs r.
Think What.
Still I Stand.
Fiending.
Dinero Sucio.
When The War Began.
Loyal To The Block.
Coming Up In The Ghetto.
Sixty Four Bars.
Got You In My Raps.
Endangered Species.
Maniac.
Gangster Lyrics.
She A Snake.
Rules Of The Game.
Riot Coming.
C Loco Puled Up.
Original Gangster.
Look Into The Eyes Of A Killer.
Do You Know Who We Are.
After Midnight.
Quick On The Trigger.
Chase Story.
Can You Relate.
All In These Beats.
We Like The Yakuza.
I’m Tormented.
Life,Survival & Murder.
States Waiting For Me.
Life is Pain.
Story About My Life.
🔊🔈🔊🔈 🎶 🎶 👑
S♟nister K♟ngdom Mus♟C
You forgot 8 million stories
Angel of Death. Revenged served Cold. Fire Back. Marked for Death. broom stick. In the wake of a slaying. Rocking up a whole damn bird. Scarface 2 is a dope album too
You forgot Story's untold and one of my favorites It all comes back pt2. Goes hard
Harpys back in the 80/90’s we’re dying out. But when they took on Dead End they came back strong.
Exactly
That was a super come back then lol
It's not that Harpys was dying, they didn't want to be like other hoods. Where every street block was another hood. They told all the small hoods in the surrounding area join us or its Guerra! Guess what the other hoods did? Most of em Dead end, wild bunch, locos 13, joined up. But Southside 13 got dismantled. Some Southside 13ers joined Harpys but the ones that didn't. Got pushed out.
@@blacksheepsquad9294 where was Locos 13 and Southside 13 located at?
@DAP323 some of the homies from locos 13 were on toberman and 22nd, while Southside 13 was in the small area called Estrella and bosallo.
I remember seeing those Harpys block letters in that lot he is talking about,
The 90s was like world war 2. In that neighborhood we had the ERS-DFS-MS-18-HPS-DE-PBS-MCS-Mann it was crazy
Street Criminals, Burlington locos, Crazy Rz in pico union, PFlats, Gbz, 22st, 36th Street, 38th Street, Clanton east of Harpys and the 110 and 18th and Ms13 south of Harpys around Exposition Park early 90s
Yup grew up in the HPS hood 77 to 94, when it was on and cracking. As a kidd I thought I lived in a fucked up movie or some shit. Fuckin wild wild west! The HPS recruiters waiting for you coming home from school. Real shit! Drive byes, car jackings, purse snatching, police chases, crack heads everywhere. Dead bodies. Dam I miss all that!
Crazy
I'm only being funny about missing that.
It's ok
why the dead bodies you miss really ? your is strange homie
@E180 TEKNO It's called being Sarcastic, when you been through alot of shit you learn to laugh at it all.
cholos useto stop traffic just kicking it in the street in the 90's deep af
Yeah pretty soon we're gonna start running their asses over getting sick of those little punk hoods.
When Gil heard conejo mention the party line he probably reminisced about when he was the dude making the female voices cat fishing vatos 😂
Mid City LA gangs were among the most active areas in LA in the 80s and 90s.
Serio
I was there & it fucken sucked losing so many homies that year .... I did a stretch from 1994 to 2020.... And I lost a lot of good friends not just homies but they were my Brothers in a war that was fought in the streets... Whether it be at casa Camino real or on the corner of 20th Street and Vermont... When you look at that video of ice cube.. today was a good... That burgundy wall that's the cemetery where so many people are buried... That's Washington and budlong
Dangerous too cuz homies from everywhere were buried there
We literally already watched the whole interview with those small preview lmao🤣
I grew up in conejo's hood it was always active...
Hardest LA Lyricist-Rapper
I can't believe Conejo came out on here before the Roadium Radio Podcast
Tony wanted to go live conejo is a busy man. Everything needs an appointment.
Tonys a culo
Roadium Radio , is to hard , it’s black influenced , if you don’t know Hip-Hop is black culture hard core anything to do with the Hip-Hop .
Se fresea el vato..
Love the 90's valley 818 ....Panorama city 💯💯💯💯🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🤣🤣🤣🤣
The only time I stop listening Conejo is when I'm watching his interviews. Legendary rapper.
Been a Conejo fan since around 99 or 2000. Smartest rapper in the game.
The party line 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. I remember those times. 28th. Vermont and Adams had the biggest placaso
He’s 100% right. What people don’t realize is that the area he talked about is so close by. He was talking about maybe a 2 or 3 mile radius. Expanded to a 5 mile radius and you have Play Boys, MS, Street Saints, Street Villans, Primera Flats, Ghetto Boys, Loco Park, 22St, 29st, 36st, 38st, 39St, 42LC and I’m sure I’m missing a lot more. In the 90’s, it was crazy. Those gangs are still there, but it’s 25% of what it used to be. To this day, I won’t pump gas on the AMPM on 23rd and Hoover. So many people got killed at that gas station. The other spot you didn’t want to be at passed 5 pm, was the Hoover Recreation park. Harpys was deep there and their enemies were always coming through that are. So if you didn’t want get shot, you had to go home.
how i know that u know your shit is when u mention 29st not to many people know about them but hella active against ghetto boys and washington boys
Funny part about it. As a kidd growing up there it all seems normal. I used to go to that AMPM everyday in the late 80's and get ice cream. And Hoover park was where we played football as teenagers.
"Personally, I honestly think that guys who grew up in those varrios and still live there embrace life like never before and thank the heavens for being alive because it was a massacre, I think from the 90s to 93."
@@blacksheepsquad9294 : It was, at that time my grandma used to by meat at the Carnicería across the street.
Forgot 18
Conejo is a great artist, actor and Entrepeur.
The party line you member hahahaha this vato knows what's up
When I was gang banging back in the 90's Harpies were the enemies ..we used to called them Herpes, slurpees or Hershey's And for those wonder where I was from Eastside 29 Street GanG Little Town click..Now I don't think the same no more .. I don't even talk to none of the homies no more I lost contact..it's been 16 years..but I still have the tattoo's... Happy to be able to survive All that...🍺👍
The Mayates from R20s ran your hood hih
The gummies took ya out huh
The homie mentioned the party line daaaaamn
Everywhere was more crazy in the 90s
"Sometimes it seemed like the war will never end,
but the guerra went on
again and again.
Hit every varrio from the west to the east..."
Doin' it for my Homeboy's that's resting in peace!
Now he look like a 10 to 10 mexican the boots, hair but he's an OG he proved it
I'm surprise this dude is still alive.
Hey vlad 😂😂😂. when are you gonna release the whole interview
American Vlad
MS leewards hit ups were badass back then
I like the way conejo says get them
Went to Johnnie Cochran middle lmfao grew up on 28st nd western or 28th nd cimarron st lmfao just from my middle school lol back in the day it was called “mount vernon “ there was at least 5 fights in the week lol shi use to be turnt up then mfs hit camp but ye WS 28th st DKS
Facts if a hood looses 17 in 1 year now 2023 there gonna think there done for 90’s LA gangsters were crazy active
It depends on the size of the hood gangs in Chicago lose a lot of people every year but each set has atleast just under 100 or 100’s of members in Boston this gang lost 4 members in one month and they take a loss almost every heee normally or so and they still active but not as much as they use to
This foo didn't control king Blvd,, western , Serio homie,
R.I.P PENGUIN FROM DEAD END.
MAY U REST IN PARADISE.
Drop the hole thing gee
Roaming thru shadows looking for my homie shady....
American Cholo finally letting the homies inside the casa lol
Conejo the real og
I'm not going to lie..HPS and DE did some mean pieces.
My god father lived on 22nd on one of the dead ends we use to skate up and down the block ??
On what street is the dead end 22 n Estrella
I remember those days,I'm from silver lake echo Park homie,much love to you Conejo..grew up in that VARRIO of LMLS.
He was about to go into some real shit at 3:58 and you had to cut him off the ask him about something else? Does he ever tell the story…?
MY BROTHA FROM 18ST KBGS
Worst interviewer , let the the man finish then move on to the next topic
I agree
Oh snaps I remember that building across the street from King swap meet
Good show about the 90s I like it keep up the good work american cholo
Conejo with the Tex-mex
The fact he said that his homies deaths didnt really impact him n only his close ones really tells u alot about the gang life and how its just pointless in the end..
West Adams was way more active than North Hollywood.
Where's American Cholo from ?
In my hood no death 💀 am proud of my boys
Fire Interview 🔥
I know Cricket from Burlington 🐐
Where is the full interview wtf
Shout out to maniac RIP wild bunch Tru homie
Okay so when's conejo writing a book pass the message along Gil the people are waiting !
Lived on 24th and Vermont in HPS hood. I remember seeing Conejo hang out at my apartments with other HPS members in the 90's.
I remember them party lines 😂😂😂
Hellllooooooooooo.
AAHAHA👍💯👍\_(ツ)_/¯6874453
"El raton de los angeles"
Violence is profitable. Even the stories told. But American cholo is a “king”
How many chicks got ran thru from the party line. 🚂
Lmao
Compton in the 90's was Vietnam whether you gang banged or even tag banged or piru or crip it was enemy blasting all day no snitching
How you become a member? I’m trying to watch this full interview
Why can we see the full interview if your not doing it for the money
I'm also Not doing it to go Broke Carnal...We are building a Profesional Platform from sound, Video and Guest and if you think that's free than that's where the problem is...My members have it already for 3 bucks a month which helps maintain the Channel, You will get it all by this Friday...
@@AMERICANCHOLO you sure right about that
Dam the 90's was off the hook in Los Angeles 💯frfr .I'm off the 710 freeway and Florence 🚫ave 💯💯
Crazy thinking they lost 17 homies ... But how many people they put down lot more....
Stop trying to act hard Gil smh trying to glorify how many people his hood hit
I grew up around a lot of these cats. He he he most of them are dead for sure. Or they are lifers...very few are still around. The 90s were death and so much so that hardly anyone has made it to their 50s even the rockstars of the 90s are all dead. From Kurt Cobain to Matthew Perry. The 90s shout out to those of us that are still here
You should post the whole interview before you post snippets.. it won't make the whole thing worth watching.. I'm a fan just giving you some input.
Good shit!
Rockwood though. They were the best at that.
Just put up the whole thing stop playing games..2mins here 10 mins there the immortal interview if anything better..
Legendary
Shots out the homiez-
OG HARPYZ from 50 y CPT ave.
Conejo 🫡
soy de cd juarez i mi barrio whent agast the grain nadie los iva a disis que aser boy a estranar atodos mis homis pero asi es i me respetan pero quesiera tenerlos para atras mis homis :(
That EXCLUSIVE
Yea gotta give the BNLS credit grew up around there barrio they with the foo flesh 🔥shout out to pelony and suspect 🫡
Who started the beef with 18s?
@@MapleTown I heard 18 wanted them to join there hood and they wasn’t wid that so they earned there LS
@MattxMyersCODM I thought it was when they smoked a foo from 18st. Like how in the song they explain it.
@@MapleTown which song ? Not from what I heard and I grew up balling up at there park
First like yeeee let’s run it up
Nothing like the 90s early 2000
CONEJO
Hes spanglish reminds me more of texas
You guys though it was normal to live that way.
Sadly it’s normal for people in poverty all over the world
Not just blacks and Hispanics in America but poverty everywhere causes crime and pain
🔥🔥🔥
I know they killed some 18 st fools but I wonder if they ever killed any MS 13 I knew they also were into it with them.
🚨📈🔥💥💨
Great interview but this should have gone for at least like an hour or more.
That's right. RockWoodst//:.
The 80s and 90s sick.
I like conejo he is cool but that fool lying they hood area was not that big they did not have usc and the village also or king
Well they had the 39st Tokers click. And you're right USC and the village wasn't there's lol.
@@MapleTown I think USC and the village was neutral. Never saw gang members there but I'm sure the Harpys would hang out there from time to time. Don't think any other gang hung in that area.
Although I do remember walking with my bro and his friend (they were taggers) next to the rose garden on Expo and some HPS across the street eyeing them. They probably thought they were HPS from a different clique.
Damn
Mexicans didn't have all the killings like the black neighborhood.
17 in one year?
Go back to the drawing board and change your tactics …
Immigrant hoods at their best.
Then we say why they hate us it’s because of our pendejadas.
barrio 25 barrio mas chingon