@@JoeBeamers slim dat shyt aint cool doe murders getting glorified im hoping da reason he showing deez hoods is to make people aware of how dangerous it is
My home! I was born and raised in Jamaica Queens but I moved almost 4 years ago and haven’t been back since. Feels good seeing my hometown again. Brings back so many memories!👌🏽
@@jayfiya5230 He did wound up getting to Southside though. He started way up Jamaica Ave.....lol That ain't Southside. Once he got to Guy Brewer.....and 40 PJs then we started talking Southside...lol
These are the streets that produced the Infamous Supreme Team( Supreme and his murderous Nephew Prince...Bimmy, Black Just, Green Eyed Born) the Corley Brothers, Ronnie Bumps, the Nichols Organization( Fat Cat... Glaze Gibbs...Pappy Mason and the Bebos Posse), 50 Cent and G-Unit, Onyx, Ali Vegas, Nicki Minaj, The Lost Boyz, Pharoah Monche, Skip To My Lou, Lamar Odom and Wacka Flocka. These streets were so vicious that on February 26, 1988, rookie police officer Edward Byrne was killed while guarding the house of a witness in a drug-related trial. Byrne's murder and other violent crime in the neighborhood led South Jamaica to become a symbol for the national drug epidemic, and the city's war on drugs instigated by Mayor Ed Koch. Following the killing, Koch created the Tactical Narcotics Team (TNT) program, with the first team dispatched to South Jamaica on March 14, 1988.
Everything except Waka Flaka he claim Riverdale lol. They ain't no play either. Left southside too early to say it made him. But you ain't add Run DMC, LL, Salt N Pepa, Ja Rule, Irv, Caddy Tah, Murda Inc. Mic Geronimo, Chinx, E Money Bags, Lloyd Daniels, Khalid Reeves.. too many legends to name.
Around a month or so ago raw sewage flooded the basements of hundreds of houses in that area. In some cases it was over six inches deep. The city said, "Not our fault, it's because people keep pouring cooking oil down their drains." People got outraged, and then the city did a 180 and said, "Okay, it was because an old sewer pipe collapsed, which we knew all along, we just made up that cooking oil story."
Tom D the smells going away now but when it first happened it was horrible, they’re still working on it to this day, I don’t live in that area but I pass by every morning omw to work
Thank you really enjoyed watching the video. We shopped in Jamaica Queens, while visiting New York. I bought some unique things there for a low price!! Have a blessed day everyone 😇🙏
@@Shodawg0225 Cost of living..More bang for your buck & that's where most of my family relocated to. And ATL offers a metropolitan vibe somewhat similar to NYC. I contemplated Charleston, SC where my sister moved though i like it i feel as if it would be heavy culture shock. But it ain't just NY. Lots of people from Boston, Connecticut & Philly moved down here as well.
When I moved to NY I chose Southside Jamaica Queens. I'm a country boy but we have suburbs outside of the country in my county. I felt comfortable in Queens. There homes have grass fences driveways and yard. The things I'm use to the only difference is it's in a city. I also could live in Long Islands as well
you are mistaken..thats about 15 minuites away from 50's block where he got shot..50 lived near JFK airport on 161 and 134th st a block away from guy r brewer blvd this video didn't even go near there
missed a lot of blocks like rockaway blvd, sutphin blvd, 116 ave, foch blvd, lincoln ave, rochdale projects, baisley park. you gonna have to do a part two.
@@dolmapradhan9008 In the NYC, Golden Krust is ok., but it isn't considered authenic Caribbean Food. LOL.. There's surely plenty of other good Caribbean restaurants there!
I grew up in the 40 Projects. Then, my parents purchased a house and we moved to the Baisley Park area on Long St., between Foch Blvd., and 118th Ave. I moved to NJ in 1988 and have been in Southeastern PA since 2001. I went to Queens when my mother died in 2008, and this past February, for the funeral of a cousin. Only God knows when or if I will ever go that way again. Basically, all of my family has moved out of the area. Or, they have died... there is no real reason for me to go there anymore. I have pleasant memories from my youth.
Lived in Jamaica for 14 days, and even though i heard that it was dangerous for a white person like me i still stayed. Nothing happened except people saying hi, goodmorning and being nice. Felt safer in Jamaica than in some hood’s over in Sweden where i’m from.
Taco No Spaghetti Plz yeah but you should know where you are, and what time of day. Trust me you could get killed or mugged there. In general NY is way better then it was in the 80s and 90s. I’m from Brooklyn right outside of Brownsville and it was a war zone back then lol
I be asking my wiz for us to move back to NY, but whenever I'm there visiting, I wanna turn and go back to Charlotte just days later. I love the city that produced the man I am, it's just gotten worse
You know all those rare videos of the 70s - 90s of people driving around to compare the difference of today. It's going to be crazy to see what these areas look like in 20 years from now and come back to these videos. hahah
🤦🏾♂️ first 5 mins of the video ain’t even south side , started off in the backstreets of hillside ave and turned right on jamacia ave towards the shopping district , ain’t none of that south side till you hit guy brew and south rd. …..smh a tourist giving tour guides 😂unbelievable ! S/o to 40p , baisley p, da buildings, linden , Sutphin Blvd , Foch, rockaway 147 , 142 Dox , st, 110, guy brew, 134, American towers, merrick 109, Ajax park 155 park baisley ), August Martin h.s . IS 8 , p.s. 223 , p.s160, Lincoln pk , 134 back streets , Dr Abraham , rocakaway fish house , rib shack on linden 157, da bootlega ( if you know u know ) ,,, S//o to Murdock , Springfield, shadyville, farmers, linden, Hollis, woodhull, da whole jamacia! North and south! QGTM💯💪🏾
Crazy story my only trip to NY and I chose to stay at the Howard Johnson in Jamaica queens. I got lost and ended up at the wrong HJ on archer ave. Airtrain station look like something out of a Hollywood movie. Now dude at the reception was like No your reservation is way over in the hood on Rockaway blvd. 😮 this was 2015 so I catch a cab their and hit up this place called Chicken Shack and settled in. Wake up get some coffee watch some tv news and I’m like damn it s just like Compton out here. Lol So I’m tryna catch the bus to the train so I can see NYC and the lady and man on the bustop were very helpful made me feel good about this place called Queens
So you were by the conduit( highway) where all the Hotels /Motels are. The receptionist couldn't have said the hood" .Lol that's a residential area that is very settled. The most commotion might take place in the Burger King parking lot when all the bike riders decide to meet up at times ,that's about it. Very nice part of Queens ,I love it there.
Nice to see Queens again. Been away for 8 years. Lived in Queens for over 40 years -- mostly QV. A little narration as to the streets that you're on would have been helpful though.
Being from watts, California and moving to south Jamaica from between 2006-2008 I could honestly say I f****** loved my whole experience out there frfr….we first moved to 165 & linden 2 blocks away from the infamous “Supreme team” projects to a few blocks down off 167 and guy r. Brewer….i made it my purpose to visit all 5 Burroughs as the New Yorkers would say but I spent most of my two & 1/2 years out there in between south Jamaica and Brooklyn in the Marcy’s (jay z hood) cuz I have family in there as well but most of my time was spent in south Jamaica…..what I miss the most from out there is the snow, them corner store chicken cutlet sandwiches and Jamaica avenue……oh them were the days for a west coast nigga lol….shout out my south Jamaica niggaz from the 40 Ps, Basleys, and rochsdale projects y’all showed me BIG love
I am just a young white man visiting from Europe and I booked my airbnb in this neighbourhood by accident. Was a bit of a shock to see everything looking pretty trashed. Also I was the only white man in the area which felt strange and made me realize how some black men can feel in my country. Anyhow I had no problems and the stay was fine.
lol. i'm born raised in Queens, north part. you a fool. lol. i'm 50 years old and have never stepped foot in that hood. hope ya learned from ya mistake.
R.I.P to my man Kev who passed away today. From Georgia to the neighborhood he grew up in Jamaica Queens. I'll neva forget you kid. Peace to all my fam all ova New York and up top
Happy new year solo che non riesco mai a capacitarmi nel vedere tutti quei fili elettrici messi così a penzoloni una cosa veramente inaudita per un paese come l'America! Basta che uno di quei pali di legno venga giù per isolare un quartiere intero dall'elettricità
lyfe 1zruff you would never know with the amount of trash that was in there.. also the big ass swan that patrols the water😂 my GF said it attacked her way back.
ive lived in jamaica and the ave looks worse than it actually is, no-one bothers you fr unless you start. even in the summer on that main side street where the beef patty place is.
@@CharlieBo313 You should try an hit up East New York in Brooklyn. On the corner of Pitkin ave & Euclid ave and the surrounding area if you can! It was one of the most murderous and dangerous neighborhood in the country in the early 90's and 80's
South Queens in general has improved a lot in the past few decades. Sidewalks and roads were rebuilt and are well maintained. Gangs that were roaming the streets in the 90s and early 2000s aren't there anymore. There's increased NYPD presence at night (although, this has been happening since Bill di Blasio was in office). Most of the houses and buildings are over 100 years old and the public schools aren't that great, but those are some of the only downsides. It's also a great location for short commutes to Manhattan and Long Island. Overall, a good place to be, with fantastic access to amenities if you can find housing there.
Bloomberg increased NYPD in high crime areas, stop and frisk, and it worked. Diblasio deserves no credit at all, he left the whole city in worse shape than when he took it. With all the people and tax revenue leaving NY, crime rising again, and the illegal migrant crisis depleting resources in the city, it's areas like this that get effected the worse.
@@Qrec12 Well, I lived in this neighborhood, I can tell you there's almost zero housing for anyone - let alone an influx or recent migrants. And despite the neighborhood's old, ghetto appearance, it's more middle-class and white collar. This isn't a low-income community. I think the surrounding regions like Orange and Dutchess will have to take in some of the migrants in eventually.
@@SnakePlissken001I’m from this area, and now live in Flushing. South Jamaica is pretty much one of the last choices for people when looking for housing, since most of NYC got gentrified and the cost of living skyrocketed. South Jamaica is affordable compared to the rest of Queens and BK. Jamaica in general has always been considered middle class, doesn’t mean it’s not a high crime area and it has a reputation for that even if it has gotten better throughout the years. Everything that is happening now in nyc and in the country has consequences, areas like this are more vulnerable when times get rough, time will tell.
@@Qrec12 I think South Bronx has Jamaica beat when it comes to lower rent and housing, but no one in their right mind should ever move there if they can help it. I've also heard that most of the ghetto people from these parts have been moving into Newburgh and other places along the Hudson Valley once they got pushed out of affordable housing in NYC. As for the migrants, the City's definitely got a problem, but most of NYC is already out of affordable rental options. So, I just can't see them flooding Jamaica and other areas - unless there's some new buildings somewhere being built for them. There's just no room to house them.
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CharlieBo313 if you in Long Island NY. you should try Hempstead, Roosevelt,wyndanch,central Islip
CharlieBo313 also Newburgh NY that’s 1 hour north of NYC. Top 10 highest murder rate In the USA
@@JoeBeamers slim dat shyt aint cool doe murders getting glorified im hoping da reason he showing deez hoods is to make people aware of how dangerous it is
Everybody want to be a killer tryna make name fuck dat leave da streets where da streets at enjoy life y'all
mike jones back then they didn’t want me now I’m hot they all want me
My home! I was born and raised in Jamaica Queens but I moved almost 4 years ago and haven’t been back since. Feels good seeing my hometown again. Brings back so many memories!👌🏽
Nismo Kali same bro I was raised in Jamaica queens too
It damn sure does....but this is not south side.
@Jay Fiya right its South Jamaica
@@jayfiya5230 He did wound up getting to Southside though. He started way up Jamaica Ave.....lol That ain't Southside. Once he got to Guy Brewer.....and 40 PJs then we started talking Southside...lol
Blessings to you ..what state did u move to?
Many Men playing in my head watching this video
Why is that may I ask not being rude
@@mylifeasbrittbradley8912 this 50 cent's neighborhood
@@amin291 ooooh okay okay 🤣🤦
MyLifeAsBritt Bradley I was gonna ask the same thing. I’m not into rap, but I live not far from here
Took the words out my mouth 😭😭😭
These are the streets that produced the Infamous Supreme Team( Supreme and his murderous Nephew Prince...Bimmy, Black Just, Green Eyed Born) the Corley Brothers, Ronnie Bumps, the Nichols Organization( Fat Cat... Glaze Gibbs...Pappy Mason and the Bebos Posse), 50 Cent and G-Unit, Onyx, Ali Vegas, Nicki Minaj, The Lost Boyz, Pharoah Monche, Skip To My Lou, Lamar Odom and Wacka Flocka. These streets were so vicious that on February 26, 1988, rookie police officer Edward Byrne was killed while guarding the house of a witness in a drug-related trial. Byrne's murder and other violent crime in the neighborhood led South Jamaica to become a symbol for the national drug epidemic, and the city's war on drugs instigated by Mayor Ed Koch. Following the killing, Koch created the Tactical Narcotics Team (TNT) program, with the first team dispatched to South Jamaica on March 14, 1988.
Quincy you do have to take into account that 1988 was around the height of the crack epidemic... it’s calmed down a lot, still the hood though🤣
Everything except Waka Flaka he claim Riverdale lol. They ain't no play either. Left southside too early to say it made him. But you ain't add Run DMC, LL, Salt N Pepa, Ja Rule, Irv, Caddy Tah, Murda Inc. Mic Geronimo, Chinx, E Money Bags, Lloyd Daniels, Khalid Reeves.. too many legends to name.
@KzFive Alive I've always lumped southeast Queens together. It's one nation.
thanks for the book report
I'd just sell up and go to the real Jamaica. F that rain
Peace to Queens NY. from New Orleans..
Around a month or so ago raw sewage flooded the basements of hundreds of houses in that area. In some cases it was over six inches deep. The city said, "Not our fault, it's because people keep pouring cooking oil down their drains." People got outraged, and then the city did a 180 and said, "Okay, it was because an old sewer pipe collapsed, which we knew all along, we just made up that cooking oil story."
You are correct. I would just move anywhere else if I could after that. That stench must be tough to get rid of
Tom D the smells going away now but when it first happened it was horrible, they’re still working on it to this day, I don’t live in that area but I pass by every morning omw to work
@L C pretty much
Thank you really enjoyed watching the video. We shopped in Jamaica Queens, while visiting New York. I bought some unique things there for a low price!! Have a blessed day everyone 😇🙏
Me too
@@crystalwatson3539 😒😒
Come uptown to Harlem, Bronx,and Washington Heights to shop
JC Newport mall
“We both grew up in the gritty streets of Jamaica Queens”
Real ones know 😂
2 street kids now men
But before i get I get in 2 that let's start from the beginning
where are all the poor people living these days???
@@c.f.875 u ruined it bro
@@youngdizzstomach2093 ? what do you mean??
@@c.f.875 bruh
I grew up in Baisley Projects from 65-88. Never went back. That was some hard living.
Damn
I ain't been around that way since 07 ish & it lools exactly the same.
@Teddy Li 😂😂 I moved to Forsythe County GA. where life is much slower. Miss the old hood though.
C. B why so many people from NY move near atl , like it’s the only city down south?
@@Shodawg0225 Cost of living..More bang for your buck & that's where most of my family relocated to. And ATL offers a metropolitan vibe somewhat similar to NYC. I contemplated Charleston, SC where my sister moved though i like it i feel as if it would be heavy culture shock. But it ain't just NY. Lots of people from Boston, Connecticut & Philly moved down here as well.
@@Shodawg0225 nah them niggas always coming to va
C. B ok I understand thanks
When I moved to NY I chose Southside Jamaica Queens. I'm a country boy but we have suburbs outside of the country in my county. I felt comfortable in Queens. There homes have grass fences driveways and yard. The things I'm use to the only difference is it's in a city. I also could live in Long Islands as well
My 2 jobs and my business was in Jamaica and my college was right outside of it
Brooklyn have a section w/ private houses and yards as well I use live there
50 cents old neighborhood!
First part is north jamaica and hollis. Southside start around 165th!!
If I’m not mistaken the neighborhood in the 1 minute mark is where 50 grandma lives. Where he got shot at
That's Crazy!
you are mistaken..thats about 15 minuites away from 50's block where he got shot..50 lived near JFK airport on 161 and 134th st a block away from guy r brewer blvd this video didn't even go near there
lyfe 1zruff yeah he’s definitely wrong that was hillside & 187 at the one minute mark 50 cent did live over on guy r Brewer I’m here on 140 & 160
It was dangerous ass fuck when 50 was coming up
Fred JAmes I apologize for the mistake fellas lol
So this is where Ghost, Kanan, Tommy, Angela and Rolla grew up
This is what I call taking pride in your neighborhoods... Very clean...
Are you serious?? Place is a dump. If you go further East towards Rosedale area is nicer.
@@user-or6yn8pm3c Seriously
@@alexdesrouleaux2387 Place is a shithole I was over there last week.
What happened, hating cuz we got sidewalks?
@@user-or6yn8pm3ca dump? Have you been to the Bronx?? This is nice for a ghetto
missed a lot of blocks like rockaway blvd, sutphin blvd, 116 ave, foch blvd, lincoln ave, rochdale projects, baisley park. you gonna have to do a part two.
I lived in that area when I moved to NY. He definitely should do a part 2
Baisley Pjs, Foch Blvd definitely missing
@@Aaron-pr8yz is this UN AARON?! 😂
& The Heart of South Jamaica is the 1 you miss 109th and Guy r bewer better known as New York Blvd bigg up tho
New York is so damn big bro I live upstate now and Queens alone is bigger than my whole city
Nice video bro...you should've gone down by Baisley/Rockaway Blvd. Thats the real south Jamaica queens
He was on the ave and near 40 projects...how is that not the real southside? 😂
Let’s not forget SUTPHIN BLVD
You are not really familiar with Southside?
@@marcusbrady7036 Dude was rolling down Sutphin
I’m from sutphin and 107
You should film some subway ride footage while you are visiting NYC
you know Charliebo313 ain't gonna do that.
@@frank-xp6pj he films inside gas stations so I cant see why its not possible
That’s too much to ask!😲
Too much leg work involved. Maybe it will be done for a 2020 Christmas hood special.
Subway not like it used to be. No more stick up kids. This area not even the hood no more.
I’m from Brownsville Brooklyn but lived in South Jamaica Queens for 4 years i remember skateboarding down those streets
THE FIRE BOY which is more worse in your opinion?
Arnyyy Brownsville but South Jamaica hard to
how many people u rob?
Still looks better than most major US Cities.
Jay Millstone was just there for New Years ! The food scene is crazyyyy
@@Carrborokidd I believe, there's no place there where you, can't buy food! 😂😂😂
I miss the jerk chicken patties from Golden Krust.
It isn't that bad of an area. There are much worse areas.
@@dolmapradhan9008 In the NYC, Golden Krust is ok., but it isn't considered authenic Caribbean Food. LOL.. There's surely plenty of other good Caribbean restaurants there!
Driving around Jamaica brings back memories. Lived there for about 7 years😁
My old Neighborhood before I moved down south 8 years ago . shoutout 40s Projects 💜
I grew up in the 40 Projects. Then, my parents purchased a house and we moved to the Baisley Park area on Long St., between Foch Blvd., and 118th Ave. I moved to NJ in 1988 and have been in Southeastern PA since 2001. I went to Queens when my mother died in 2008, and this past February, for the funeral of a cousin. Only God knows when or if I will ever go that way again. Basically, all of my family has moved out of the area. Or, they have died... there is no real reason for me to go there anymore. I have pleasant memories from my youth.
Liked This Driving Tour, Mr CharlieBo!
4:25 man, people be drivin like sht up there.
If u can drive in nyc u can drive anywhere
@@bigfendii77 facts
Man I used to be in a 26 footer whipping it people dont give a fuck cut me right off lol looking for a lawsuit lmao
r s If you can drive in India then you good wherever lmao
carey grant that’s Jamaica ave it will forever be like that but try driving in Manhattan
At 5:12 is the start of South Jamaica, the area before then is just Jamaica.
In a few years Jamaica will look like Long Island City. The new apartments in the area are very nice.
It’s happening now
First shot is at the edge of Jamaica Estates. Multimillion dollar homes a couple of blocks from there. South side is across town.
Looking to hit the US this year from the UK. Love these videos man. Keep em comin'!
Yeah it cool to look at but don’t actually go to these parts when you come lol
It's interesting to see all of the mom and pop type businesses. Here in California, almost everything has become big franchises and corporations
nyc is going the same way, trust me. especially white businesses. they don't exist
Yup i noticed that too .. hopefully that doesn’t happen over there
You showed us North Jamaica and 2 blocks of South Jamaica 😂 💯
WORD ,WHAT WAS THAT LOL
I saw south rd and guy brewer 160 cmon that the heart of Southside
😂😂😂.
@Tony Richards Who told you my nickname? 😲 One thing I know for sure... YOU CAN NOT SEE!!! 😜😁
@Tony Richards Ty frum da bloc 😂
Nice Video Charlie 👌🏽New York City Is So Beautiful When It's Rainy Out There😍🔥🔥
I am immediately reminded of the Lost Boyz. Great video. Watching from Nairobi.
109 Guy R Brewer born and raised over here we call it "Soufside" 💪🏾🧨
Yo, that is My hood. Near Liberty Ave and Merrick Blvd.
Metal Boss Yup j/s pizza hood creek n merrick Blvd I'm 5 blocks from there
179th and Murdoch
88th ave and Parsons
It's kind of surreal seeing this on youtube. I live right off of Springfield and Merrick.
Lived in Jamaica for 14 days, and even though i heard that it was dangerous for a white person like me i still stayed. Nothing happened except people saying hi, goodmorning and being nice. Felt safer in Jamaica than in some hood’s over in Sweden where i’m from.
Stop lying.
Such bullshit
😂😂😂😂😂 you're lying
Exactly what you want to think, but yeah it’s true. Hard for people to believe it when they never have set a foot in that area.
@@mattezhackblip stop it you little swedish boy, you never set a foot here😂😂 stop fkn lying
..and shout to my queens family for 2020...
215Christ GLLLLT
We making it baby yktv 💯💯💯
Yerrrrrr
Lit he finally came through but I'm just surprised he ain't go down to 134th and Guy R Brewer, where a lot the history is at
When you see C-town or Foodtown in NY or NJ= hood
or Payless
Nah.. They got foodtown in sunnyside & parts of western queens that ain't hood in the least.
No, there in Connecticut too
shit and there's only one ctown in Philadelphia.
Or Associated, or Met.
I was born and raised in the 40 projects South side Jamaica Queens lived there for almost half of my life power to the seven!
Why do they call it the seven?
You know 50 cent ?
I’ve never been to NY so this was a nice tour!
South Jamaica ain’t even that bad doesn’t look nice but you can know your safe walking down the street
Taco No Spaghetti Plz yeah but you should know where you are, and what time of day. Trust me you could get killed or mugged there. In general NY is way better then it was in the 80s and 90s. I’m from Brooklyn right outside of Brownsville and it was a war zone back then lol
N233 u lived It through 80 n 90s ?
N233 well it ain’t like the old days. People in nyc are more scared of the cops than people.
T.R.A.P DG yeah
I be asking my wiz for us to move back to NY, but whenever I'm there visiting, I wanna turn and go back to Charlotte just days later. I love the city that produced the man I am, it's just gotten worse
It’s Christmas time in Hollis Queens.
Moms cooking chicken & collard greens.
No gentrification in Jamaica Queens
Actually there is tho, they shut down small business and replace them with white owned companies and there’s a lot of homeless people.
@@sr.supreme5808 who is they?
bluerfoot rich niggas
You know all those rare videos of the 70s - 90s of people driving around to compare the difference of today. It's going to be crazy to see what these areas look like in 20 years from now and come back to these videos. hahah
When the were on Jamaica ave that really hit hard
tony yayo n 50 are LEGENDS !!!!
I love Jamaica Queens ❤
Queens generally has nicer looking hoods compared to the rest of NY and Jersey
Facts this look great compared to the Bronx and much of Brooklyn reminds me of Syracuse or Rochester
Lol. That truck's face in 04:01 like "I'm tired of this sh**" 🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Add to your list, Far Rockaway. Thanks for videos.
You should do far rockaway ny next. Not too far from south jamaica. Far rockaway near the redfern projects and the 101 precinct.
@nik mac not so much
Hassock & Beach Channel I see y'all
About time you came to my hood. Rockaway Baby, Guy R Brew my second home
Surprised I didnt see 50 in this
Work as hha in south Jamaica Queens beautiful homes omfg nice restaurant
I was an hha until 2018. I’m not far from here partners in care alumni
My hood, lol.. finally I’ve been waiting for this 😂
JAMAICA QUEENS ALL DAY ONE LOVE
Nice one Charlie from a north queens guy. I know that area well, your doing a hell of a tour
Just visit Jamaica for the first time…had to make a delivery on liberty 😍and I can’t wait to visit on my own time.
Dats my hometown i go there. Every month i live in long island now
Ohhh Man, we love the weather whilst you're driving!! ~ Gives it a Mystical-look
Looks hell of alot better than Hartford ct I live in
ireland66613 lmao is this a competition?
It's actually improving Farmers Blvd my home
Yes I am moving near Farmers Blvd soon right off to Belt Pkwy
I’m so Jamaica queens 💪🏽💯💯
My town 😁 Nice to see some familiarity
I work for amazon and i hate delivering here 🤦🏽♂️
@ what do you mean why? Look at this shit hole 🤣
@ I lived in the BRonx and Queens. I feek like Bx looks works but you can't trust a nice block in Queens. Perfect place for the set up
This is where my mom is from. It was way worse in the 1970s and 80s
@@cfnretro6448 Haha I’d imagine
🤦🏾♂️ first 5 mins of the video ain’t even south side , started off in the backstreets of hillside ave and turned right on jamacia ave towards the shopping district , ain’t none of that south side till you hit guy brew and south rd. …..smh a tourist giving tour guides 😂unbelievable ! S/o to 40p , baisley p, da buildings, linden , Sutphin Blvd , Foch, rockaway 147 , 142 Dox , st, 110, guy brew, 134, American towers, merrick 109, Ajax park 155 park baisley ), August Martin h.s . IS 8 , p.s. 223 , p.s160, Lincoln pk , 134 back streets , Dr Abraham , rocakaway fish house , rib shack on linden 157, da bootlega ( if you know u know ) ,,, S//o to Murdock , Springfield, shadyville, farmers, linden, Hollis, woodhull, da whole jamacia! North and south! QGTM💯💪🏾
Crazy story my only trip to NY and I chose to stay at the Howard Johnson in Jamaica queens. I got lost and ended up at the wrong HJ on archer ave. Airtrain station look like something out of a Hollywood movie. Now dude at the reception was like No your reservation is way over in the hood on Rockaway blvd. 😮 this was 2015 so I catch a cab their and hit up this place called Chicken Shack and settled in. Wake up get some coffee watch some tv news and I’m like damn it s just like Compton out here. Lol So I’m tryna catch the bus to the train so I can see NYC and the lady and man on the bustop were very helpful made me feel good about this place called Queens
Great story I hope you enjoyed yourself.
So you were by the conduit( highway) where all the Hotels /Motels are. The receptionist couldn't have said the hood" .Lol that's a residential area that is very settled. The most commotion might take place in the Burger King parking lot when all the bike riders decide to meet up at times ,that's about it. Very nice part of Queens ,I love it there.
I live in Queens my entire life since the 70s and still ain't step foot in dat hood.
Lol wow you drove by my house in this video 😂
Aww can I get your ig
@@officialmemestv7515 he shoots and he misses
There used to be an elevated A train over Jamaica Ave. It was like walking at night in broad daylight. Aging myself here. 😁
That ain’t even a bitch that’s a nigga with a bitch profile pic 😂
kangaro jack You’re right I’m not a bitch. I’m a beautiful melanated Queen 👑
Peace. This was great.
Born and raised
Nice to see Queens again. Been away for 8 years. Lived in Queens for over 40 years -- mostly QV. A little narration as to the streets that you're on would have been helpful though.
I use to live in QX/Queens Village on 219th!!
Take me to Queens at once..
Being from watts, California and moving to south Jamaica from between 2006-2008 I could honestly say I f****** loved my whole experience out there frfr….we first moved to 165 & linden 2 blocks away from the infamous “Supreme team” projects to a few blocks down off 167 and guy r. Brewer….i made it my purpose to visit all 5 Burroughs as the New Yorkers would say but I spent most of my two & 1/2 years out there in between south Jamaica and Brooklyn in the Marcy’s (jay z hood) cuz I have family in there as well but most of my time was spent in south Jamaica…..what I miss the most from out there is the snow, them corner store chicken cutlet sandwiches and Jamaica avenue……oh them were the days for a west coast nigga lol….shout out my south Jamaica niggaz from the 40 Ps, Basleys, and rochsdale projects y’all showed me BIG love
Do a video Addesleigh Park in St. Albans queens. Beautiful area where lots of black entertainers owned homes. James brown, lena horne etc...
This more so Jamaica not the south side. Need to go south of 107th Ave to catch the real south side vibes
I am just a young white man visiting from Europe and I booked my airbnb in this neighbourhood by accident. Was a bit of a shock to see everything looking pretty trashed. Also I was the only white man in the area which felt strange and made me realize how some black men can feel in my country. Anyhow I had no problems and the stay was fine.
lol. i'm born raised in Queens, north part. you a fool. lol. i'm 50 years old and have never stepped foot in that hood. hope ya learned from ya mistake.
@@magamaga1827 u buns
@@staydangerous5784 u back out of prison?
Welcome to fucking diversity
I like yours vídeos my friend. Congratulations from Brazil!
R.I.P to my man Kev who passed away today. From Georgia to the neighborhood he grew up in Jamaica Queens. I'll neva forget you kid. Peace to all my fam all ova New York and up top
From D.C living out Queens now I fuck with the town 💯
Now you really went to a hood
Happy new year solo che non riesco mai a capacitarmi nel vedere tutti quei fili elettrici messi così a penzoloni una cosa veramente inaudita per un paese come l'America! Basta che uno di quei pali di legno venga giù per isolare un quartiere intero dall'elettricità
Seen 40s. No baisley ?
Ignored the entire Sutphin strip smh
No guy brewer neither.
Was just there for new years ! Smoked a fat blunt in baisley pond park. First time there
@@Carrborokidd legend has it there are bodies at the bottom of that pond
lyfe 1zruff you would never know with the amount of trash that was in there.. also the big ass swan that patrols the water😂 my GF said it attacked her way back.
Eso parece un barrio de millonarios en Colombia y pensar q son de los más pobres en Nueva York
Love reading the comments
ive lived in jamaica and the ave looks worse than it actually is, no-one bothers you fr unless you start. even in the summer on that main side street where the beef patty place is.
Still open businesses and not as dirty as some places....doesnt look that bad...
Happy New Year CharlieBo 🎉
When it rains it pours
I love the way Queens look. Are you still in NYC, Charlie?
Yes I'm in the area, I'm staying in Newark.
@@CharlieBo313 You should try an hit up East New York in Brooklyn. On the corner of Pitkin ave & Euclid ave and the surrounding area if you can! It was one of the most murderous and dangerous neighborhood in the country in the early 90's and 80's
@@CharlieBo313 come to elizabeth also
I was over there at a Walgreens today I didn't record anything but I'll probably try to get that area before I leave.
Crazy to think I be living around here now. It’s also where 50 grew up
"Now it's clear that I'm here for a real reason, cause he got hit like I got hit but he ain't fuggin breathing".
@El Chapin the lox ate 50 up on a track i forget which one but he never responded
El Chapin why you on every post and comment hating on 50 smh
El Chapin cause ur on all the comments every time I scroll down u just talking lol cornball
Fuggin😂😂😂
I walked through jamaica in the evening. I liked it✌🏼
👀 😂
I didn’t do that and I grew up there! 😂
Bless up, Bo finally hit Queens
I have old Queens videos.
Who came here after seeing Power?
What kind of camera set up do u use if you don’t mind me asking
Who’s here watching after watching the series Power Ghost?
At 3:52 if you made a right walking that's the Studio on the left after rainbow that Jam Master J got shot in. 😔
South Queens in general has improved a lot in the past few decades. Sidewalks and roads were rebuilt and are well maintained. Gangs that were roaming the streets in the 90s and early 2000s aren't there anymore. There's increased NYPD presence at night (although, this has been happening since Bill di Blasio was in office). Most of the houses and buildings are over 100 years old and the public schools aren't that great, but those are some of the only downsides. It's also a great location for short commutes to Manhattan and Long Island. Overall, a good place to be, with fantastic access to amenities if you can find housing there.
Bloomberg increased NYPD in high crime areas, stop and frisk, and it worked. Diblasio deserves no credit at all, he left the whole city in worse shape than when he took it. With all the people and tax revenue leaving NY, crime rising again, and the illegal migrant crisis depleting resources in the city, it's areas like this that get effected the worse.
@@Qrec12 Well, I lived in this neighborhood, I can tell you there's almost zero housing for anyone - let alone an influx or recent migrants. And despite the neighborhood's old, ghetto appearance, it's more middle-class and white collar. This isn't a low-income community. I think the surrounding regions like Orange and Dutchess will have to take in some of the migrants in eventually.
@@SnakePlissken001I’m from this area, and now live in Flushing. South Jamaica is pretty much one of the last choices for people when looking for housing, since most of NYC got gentrified and the cost of living skyrocketed. South Jamaica is affordable compared to the rest of Queens and BK. Jamaica in general has always been considered middle class, doesn’t mean it’s not a high crime area and it has a reputation for that even if it has gotten better throughout the years. Everything that is happening now in nyc and in the country has consequences, areas like this are more vulnerable when times get rough, time will tell.
@@Qrec12 I think South Bronx has Jamaica beat when it comes to lower rent and housing, but no one in their right mind should ever move there if they can help it. I've also heard that most of the ghetto people from these parts have been moving into Newburgh and other places along the Hudson Valley once they got pushed out of affordable housing in NYC.
As for the migrants, the City's definitely got a problem, but most of NYC is already out of affordable rental options. So, I just can't see them flooding Jamaica and other areas - unless there's some new buildings somewhere being built for them. There's just no room to house them.
i visited there years ago and it was lovely. the houses are honestly beautiful to me
He was on my old block 108 109 union hall