Man, Furious was such a great dad. This film is very important and John Singleton really left his mark on the world with this film and it's message (a message that escaped even several actors in the film who later got into gang life and died horrible)
Wasn't it only one actor who was killed due to gang activity? I didn't know it was a bunch of people, I only know about the one guy in the film who shot Ricky.
111 New beginnings. This scene was to teach why social pressures influence and structured parenting matters. The screenwriter created a masterpiece. Increase the peace.
@@Arz2003 they thought if they split up they wouldnt get hit up. but they was lookin for him. one way or another ricky was gettin hit up. if not that day it would have been another and then Tre would or could have been with him
Lol😅 naw man he was in out of jail and prison for the next 7 years don't you remember when doughboys mom asked trae if he can talk some sense into doughboy because she was tired of Doughboy going in and out of jail.
@@blazeboy06 Maybe if you commit armed robbery or steal thousands of dollars. People get arrested for their tenth petty theft charge nowadays and it's just another slap on the wrist.
"I'm trying to teach u how to be responsible like ur little friends across the street they don't have anyone to teach them that- they don't. You're going to see hw they turn out too" wise n true words!
@@joshua5555 dude her other son was about to go to college on a football scholarship and she was a single parent . She did something right. There are plenty of kids that mess up when the mom is trying. The mother that didn’t care was the crackhead who let her baby almost get hit by that car after the party
Its crazy cuz dough boy and the other kid said 5 bucks wasnt shit when furious told them to rake the leavss but ended up stealing and getting into trouble
everybody lived in the hood but lil Chris must of lived in the HOOD HOOD because everybody knew him and they were only 10 at least. So to think that he was paralyzed by 18 can only imply he was deep in the streets at an early age.
When cigarettes were still so inexpensive, you just chuck one away that you barely took a few drags off of, and it was no big deal. Now one cigarette is worth as much as a whole pack was back then.
In 1984, cigarettes were maybe $1.00 a pack and maybe $10 a carton. Today, it’s $10 for a pack, at least in Alaska. Few people smoke nowadays and vape or suck on nicotine tabs to get their fix.
I remember being at the dime store with my mom and her giving me a couple bucks to go buy some 45's I wanted..My mom didn't drive so when she was finished she called a cab and we went home..I remember putting this 45 on the high-fi and listening to it over and over..How little I knew then how hard and how desperate the World could be for people..Peace, Love and Understanding to you all..Regards Danny🕊
Given how things end for Ricky, this line from Brenda about her taking care of her grandson becomes a tragic foreshadowing! Reminds me of a news report I heard about grandparents raising their grandchildren since the parents die early from the AIDS virus! 😔😭
Such a wonderful movie with a strong message but over 30 years later young brothers still offing each other in record numbers. Furious might be the role model to put over; but the streets still be calling when you coming up.
Furious is a great role model but what’s tragic is he would be ignored or shunned in the modern climate. Many think a woman could do just as good a job at raising his son as Furious - this is faulty thinking.. only men can raise boys to be men . 80% of violent offenders in prison were raised by single mothers ..
@@mrcori2649 Bullsh*t😅. Dude who asked Ricky what happened was dark skinned and looks NOTHING like Lloyde Avery who was the guy who shot Ricky later on. They were from different sets and they didn't know eachother because Avery was a guy from a blood neighborhood and Ricky grew up in a crip neiborhood that's why Lloyed Avery is only credited as "knucklehead #2 in the credits and the guys who took Ricky's football (the Muslim guy from Menace to Society) were wearing Blue. Knucklehead #2 (avery) and young Ricky didn't NOT know eqchother. Makes no sense
@@mrcori2649Ferris was the driver not the shooter and the shooter was the first one to be mowed down by Monster so it kinda makes it wierd from a storytelling view
Im glad Brenda loves Tre and Ricky but she should mainly love Doughboy whether he looks like his daddy or not don't give her no right to treat him like shit.
Well shouldn't think shit then shud he. Mother's sed things in their kids they can't even themselves, if she feels Dough will be what he is regardless or least is going to be too hard to control then she isn't going to Sacrifice love and time with Ricky, his Kid and his partner to make triple effort for Doughboy, human female motherly instinctive nature. She knows if she out love to Doughboy he will likely abuse it, some things U can't change in kids, I seek mother's and kids like this, trust me. They need to have professional therapies, suitable medication for each trait or condition that influences personallty Inc feelings, also Counceling for all Family, so U see Mother Perspective? Impossible to raise both equally.. may be biologically way such as primitive mindset to care about if their off-spring is is fed, clothed, superficially, yet not interact or socialise with kid to connect deeper level , due to time, financial situation, bittneess, etc so think logically abs intellectually. Go away.
@@serendipityculture1679she spent his whole childhood calling him fat and saying he would amount to nothing but treating ricky like a prince then wants to complain when he turns out to be a gangster. Ricky was the reason why everyone got killed
@@MohammadJames-bg1ci I got that too by my parents and I know many men today in army, health care, lawyers etc that got out down by their mothers which isn't has thing, it makes U aware of reality so U may change, also she never called him fat, also even if she did love dough boy same as Ricky it's not guarantee Dough will end up better, U gotta think of reality mate - those days in USA within African Americans the mothers had to focus on certain kids in order to less good future and life, specially without Fathers, she couldn't do to both cuz then she cant put all her energy into Ricky. Rember no father so kids need double care and guidance, that can't happen those days within poverty.
furious had said previously that he was gonna see how his friends end up due to not having a father figure around, he didnt think it would be this soon tho.
I just noticed that they didn't cuff little Chris and the second cop even gave him a comforting word. Not all cops are d*cks, they just have a job to do.
You also see that Chris is crying, like a normal little boy would be in that situation. They aren't as hard as they pretend to be and the white cop was definitely being gentle with him.
Did you see how Doughboy & Ricky's Mother flicked The Cigarette. The UK Actress Lorraine Stanley who plays Karen Taylor on The UK Soap Opera Eastenders did the same thing when a Neighbor got arrested for being indirectly responsible for her son Keegan overdosing. If it had been today, Chris & Doughboy could have gone to one of those Bootcamp Programs for 6 Months and they would have gotten the discipline they need to have.
nah Doughboy would have just been the same. once you start down that pipeline its easy to just keep going down it that and doughboy's mom told him he wasn't shit and wasn't gonna amount to shit. and gave Ricky all the attention how you think that was gonna end up? LOL
@@KingJT80yep, if there wasn’t a strong man in doughboys life that he respected then odds are he was doomed .. it takes masculinity(toughness, rigid structure) to turn kids like doughboy around
@@brianmeen2158 yeah IRL people like doughboy have dads that are OGs themselves. It's all in the environment. You could just keep getting beat up for going outside or stand up to them and they'll probably still jump you but you fight back. but they'll respect you. Crazy how that works. Very visceral
Furious told him he had him at 17, but also joined the Army and went to Vietnam. The math doesn’t work. It’s 1984 and Furious is only 27-28. He’s a young boy in my book today! A scene before this, he said there’s no place for a black man in the Army. Yes and no from an enlisted point of view. The enlisted Army was then and today designed for stupid and cruel people regardless of race. Join the Air Force; it’s the easiest life. Navy and Coast Guard are second.
how does the math not work? remember, laurence fishburne also did riverboat patrol in nam in the francis ford coppola movie, apocalypse now, and he was 14-15 when he was cast. he lied about his age to get the role. besides, i had great uncles that joined the armed forces when they were 17 during WWII.
No. The kid that walked up to Ricky and asked him what happened. He was the one who kills Ricky later in the movie. John Singleton pointed that out in interviews.
It was made in the early 90s.. gang murders back then were higher than they are today but they are starting to rise again.. everything is too politicized so very little is done
$1.49 for a 40oz. Oh the 90s 😂. Bent on a budget. They used to have this nasty shyt called Midnight Dragon in NYC. $.99 at the hood bodegas. Shyt tasted like backwash.
If those kids stole today... nothing would happen. They could even take 20 of their friends to the local apple store and take all the iphones and laptops and get away free.
Furious never said he was a Black nationalist. He was just a pro-Black man who understood America is a racist, anti-Black country. He wasn’t necessarily a Dr Umar Johnson type, but he knew the game was rigged against BP. He had a Volkswagen. He smoked cigarettes, but didn’t eat swine 🤷🏾♂️. If a Black person couldn’t buy from a company that had any racist history, we’d be out here like Survivor.
It has been confirmed that the boy that walked upto ricky and asked him "what happened" later became a drug dealer...saved dough boy from getting killed and together with dough started a rap group that changed the Compton scene forever ✊🏿
Yeah Doughboy was in and out of jail. Go back and watch it. Brenda tells Tre to go and talk to Doughboy cause she's tired of him going in and out of that place
Man, Furious was such a great dad. This film is very important and John Singleton really left his mark on the world with this film and it's message (a message that escaped even several actors in the film who later got into gang life and died horrible)
Man, John Singleton was a great director back in his day, no wonder he got to direct the second F&F installment! RIP
This is a great scene from a great movie to watch on Father’s Day, it really shows how having a father (or not) influences young boys as they grow up
Yes, that was sad
@@MrWii000 screw that movie. Check out this, Higher Learning and Baby Boy instead.
Wasn't it only one actor who was killed due to gang activity? I didn't know it was a bunch of people, I only know about the one guy in the film who shot Ricky.
The most powerful cinematic depiction on the effects of fatherlessness
That’s exactly right. Children need both of their parents.
This and south central
@@WhatHappenedToHollywood even furious tells young tre the guys across the street don’t have fathers guiding them and ur gonna see how they end up 😪
The director once confirmed that the boy who asked Ricky "what happened" is the same person who later killed him.
That’s crazy though, and it looked like they were friends or could’ve been friends
It's a real tragedy still, none of it should've ever happened but it's amazing how good of a storytelling this movie has.
I think he was the driver but not the shooter.
How can that be since Ferris was like 10 years older than Trey, Doughboy, Chris, and Ricky. Older doughboy said it himself
@@Cesare996 ferris was older but hung out with younger kids
When your kids get arrested in front of the neighborhood that shit is embarrassing. A reflection on your family and most importantly one's parenting.
Well Doughboy's momma was a shitty parent so...
111 New beginnings. This scene was to teach why social pressures influence and structured parenting matters. The screenwriter created a masterpiece. Increase the peace.
Love how they used the Five Stairsteps Ooh Child! Colored the begining scene real well!
And Over the Edge used a female remake version in 1979 about rebellious white teens in suburban Colorado. Go figure!
0:20 I just realized that the boy who was talking to Ricky was Ferris, the dude who ended up killing him seven years later
Wait Seriously?
@@Schwartzbruder1yes. John confirmed it
Wooww I never knew that 😳 😮
Ferris didn't kill Ricky
I just realized Furious gave Tre his Beetle once he was old enough to drive
Made sure he painted blue to blend in since his neighborhood is a crip hub
Ricky had an entire life ahead of him. 😢
You think maybe if they ain’t run, they prolly wouldn’t have killed him cuz it was on the main road
@@shoota_sbGoing on that alley was a huge mistake. Should of keep rolling with Trey down the main street
@@Arz2003 they thought if they split up they wouldnt get hit up. but they was lookin for him. one way or another ricky was gettin hit up.
if not that day it would have been another and then Tre would or could have been with him
@@shoota_sb plenty of killings take place in the busiest neighborhoods in broad day light
Then he didn’t wear a rubber.
As a kid i thought that was the same bid he had came out from. I was like damn, they gave that kid 7 years for stealing? Lol
Don’t feel bad, I thought the same thing
Same Bro you good. Now that we are older and can imagine how certain judges be, it’s still possible to think he could’ve got 7 years
Lol😅 naw man he was in out of jail and prison for the next 7 years don't you remember when doughboys mom asked trae if he can talk some sense into doughboy because she was tired of Doughboy going in and out of jail.
Lmao same.
@@blazeboy06 Maybe if you commit armed robbery or steal thousands of dollars. People get arrested for their tenth petty theft charge nowadays and it's just another slap on the wrist.
Life was rough in South Central LA in the 90's
The music in the background makes everything work perfectly
Brenda flicking the cig like a boss.
My favorite scene is seeing Brenda flick her cigarette 😂
"I'm trying to teach u how to be responsible like ur little friends across the street they don't have anyone to teach them that- they don't. You're going to see hw they turn out too" wise n true words!
"You still got one brother lerft." - Tre
*left
Lerft 😭
You mean a transgender brother?
You can tell Ricky and Doughboy's mom was disappointed.
When she tells him he ain't s**t, and he ain't going to amount to s**t, what does she expect?
@@orion3706 I was thinking the same too.
That’s what she gets for mistreating him and babying Ricky because he had a bad father
@@joshua5555 dude her other son was about to go to college on a football scholarship and she was a single parent . She did something right. There are plenty of kids that mess up when the mom is trying. The mother that didn’t care was the crackhead who let her baby almost get hit by that car after the party
Tre was too he thinking in his head like damn my homeboys on they way too jail he was flabbergasted
2:12 no chill in front of his mom and everything 😂😂🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
TBH Ricky's girl was fire
Uh huh, see? That's how y'all got that one.
I don't blame him, she's a tall glass chocolate milk shake 😂
Its crazy cuz dough boy and the other kid said 5 bucks wasnt shit when furious told them to rake the leavss but ended up stealing and getting into trouble
Bet they wished they would've taken that offer!
@@spinner9057 nah, they don't. These people never take responsibility for anything
@@looneyclassicswhyre u on a movie about blacks if ur racist.. plus this is a movie.
@@looneyclassicsyour watching a black movie but ur racist🤣
They could've did that and used that money to split and buy what they wanted.
everybody lived in the hood but lil Chris must of lived in the HOOD HOOD because everybody knew him and they were only 10 at least. So to think that he was paralyzed by 18 can only imply he was deep in the streets at an early age.
His uncle was implied to be in the streets heavy & Chris was already working for him. His brother was also in that life.
He lived in the same area as all the other kids just further round the corner
Bro what are you talking about They are all from the same hood. Chris was just deeper in it than the others.
@@MohammadJames-bg1ci “Deeper”.. “hood hood”.. all the same thing.
Anyone peep that the kid that asked what happened looks eerily similar to the guy that shot ricky?
Ferris? Yeah, but Ferris is supposed to be 7 years older.
@@PhilMante no the guy that actually shot Ricky with the shotgun
@@Reed325 I always thought he looked like Ferris.
@@PhilMante i just found out that that was preach from all american 😳
@@redwood9992 I knew he looked familiar
When cigarettes were still so inexpensive, you just chuck one away that you barely took a few drags off of, and it was no big deal. Now one cigarette is worth as much as a whole pack was back then.
How much of that is government taking your money?
@@petermgruhn Way too much. Sacramento needs to disappear in to a giant sinkhole.
In 1984, cigarettes were maybe $1.00 a pack and maybe $10 a carton. Today, it’s $10 for a pack, at least in Alaska. Few people smoke nowadays and vape or suck on nicotine tabs to get their fix.
Omg I never knew that little boy who asked Ricky what happened is Ferris
That was so sad seeing Dough Boy driven off by the cops..
I remember being at the dime store with my mom and her giving me a couple bucks to go buy some 45's I wanted..My mom didn't drive so when she was finished she called a cab and we went home..I remember putting this 45 on the high-fi and listening to it over and over..How little I knew then how hard and how desperate the World could be for people..Peace, Love and Understanding to you all..Regards Danny🕊
Uh-huh. That's how y'all got that one.
Me: 😂
But upon rewatch its like twisting the knife when we hear her say "I'm gonna be the one taking care of em.". 😢
Given how things end for Ricky, this line from Brenda about her taking care of her grandson becomes a tragic foreshadowing! Reminds me of a news report I heard about grandparents raising their grandchildren since the parents die early from the AIDS virus! 😔😭
Such a wonderful movie with a strong message but over 30 years later young brothers still offing each other in record numbers. Furious might be the role model to put over; but the streets still be calling when you coming up.
Furious is a great role model but what’s tragic is he would be ignored or shunned in the modern climate. Many think a woman could do just as good a job at raising his son as Furious - this is faulty thinking.. only men can raise boys to be men .
80% of violent offenders in prison were raised by single mothers ..
Won't even have a chance of getting better until the single motherhood epidemic turns around
All Time classic
The kid that walked up to Ricky and asked him what happened is the same dude that killed him later in the movie 😳😳😳😳
No it's not
@pinebarrenpatriot8289 Yes it is. John Singleton said that in an interview. Keep up.🤷🏾♂️👍🏿
@@mrcori2649 Bullsh*t😅. Dude who asked Ricky what happened was dark skinned and looks NOTHING like Lloyde Avery who was the guy who shot Ricky later on. They were from different sets and they didn't know eachother because Avery was a guy from a blood neighborhood and Ricky grew up in a crip neiborhood that's why Lloyed Avery is only credited as "knucklehead #2 in the credits and the guys who took Ricky's football (the Muslim guy from Menace to Society) were wearing Blue. Knucklehead #2 (avery) and young Ricky didn't NOT know eqchother. Makes no sense
@@mrcori2649Ferris was the driver not the shooter and the shooter was the first one to be mowed down by Monster so it kinda makes it wierd from a storytelling view
Im glad Brenda loves Tre and Ricky but she should mainly love Doughboy whether he looks like his daddy or not don't give her no right to treat him like shit.
Well shouldn't think shit then shud he. Mother's sed things in their kids they can't even themselves, if she feels Dough will be what he is regardless or least is going to be too hard to control then she isn't going to Sacrifice love and time with Ricky, his Kid and his partner to make triple effort for Doughboy, human female motherly instinctive nature. She knows if she out love to Doughboy he will likely abuse it, some things U can't change in kids, I seek mother's and kids like this, trust me. They need to have professional therapies, suitable medication for each trait or condition that influences personallty Inc feelings, also Counceling for all Family, so U see Mother Perspective? Impossible to raise both equally.. may be biologically way such as primitive mindset to care about if their off-spring is is fed, clothed, superficially, yet not interact or socialise with kid to connect deeper level , due to time, financial situation, bittneess, etc so think logically abs intellectually.
Go away.
@@serendipityculture1679pure waffle
@@serendipityculture1679she spent his whole childhood calling him fat and saying he would amount to nothing but treating ricky like a prince then wants to complain when he turns out to be a gangster. Ricky was the reason why everyone got killed
@@MohammadJames-bg1ci I got that too by my parents and I know many men today in army, health care, lawyers etc that got out down by their mothers which isn't has thing, it makes U aware of reality so U may change, also she never called him fat, also even if she did love dough boy same as Ricky it's not guarantee Dough will end up better, U gotta think of reality mate - those days in USA within African Americans the mothers had to focus on certain kids in order to less good future and life, specially without Fathers, she couldn't do to both cuz then she cant put all her energy into Ricky. Rember no father so kids need double care and guidance, that can't happen those days within poverty.
Had she treated them both equally the same, Darren May had grew up differently.
That's Preach (talking to Ricky) of the CW show All American at 0:19-0:20. This was his first movie or mainstream role.
0:25 nice flick
Ice Cube aged like 20 years in only 7 🤣
The difference between having a father and not, sad stuff
that Stairsteps hit the spot
Man this scene is my childhood fr!
No Matter what age you are, no one's above the Law.
I say pedophile hunters are above the law.
Deads
Except the white man.
@@quentinparker7404 ouch.
@@quentinparker7404 If that were the case there wouldn't be so many white people in prison too. Money definitely helps more than race.
The fact that Furious just leaned against his car and let Trey soak in what he just witnessed so that he gets the real message
Before Morpheus realized he was in the matrix.
"Reva? What if I told you...this is bullshit? Use the rubbuz! Use the rubbuz!"
- Furious Morpheus
Even Furious was sad over this
The Black women in this movie were amazing!
Nia Long and Angela especially 😍
1:26 this gives me Soul Train vibes tho!!!
That mother was the cause of a lot of Dough Boys problems.
Is Trey’s blue Beetle the same car that Furious is driving, just repainted?
Yup
Doug's mom was low key one of the main villains smh
She was, she treated one child like a prince and the other like a stepchild
My intro to the Five Stairsteps.
Man such a great movie
That cigarette is where Bobby hat 🧢 went 😂
0:23.....how she did that???🤔🤔 she shoot that cigarare through the 9 realm.....🤣🤣🤣
furious had said previously that he was gonna see how his friends end up due to not having a father figure around, he didnt think it would be this soon tho.
I wish he made it to the NFL and brought all his homies with him 😒
I wish they made a Sequel of Boyz N The Hood
lol who was gonna roll together?? tre and monster?
This is where John Singleton stole from the 1979 movie "Over the Edge". Check it out. Its at the ending. Same scenario and same song.
I just noticed that they didn't cuff little Chris and the second cop even gave him a comforting word. Not all cops are d*cks, they just have a job to do.
You also see that Chris is crying, like a normal little boy would be in that situation. They aren't as hard as they pretend to be and the white cop was definitely being gentle with him.
Did you see how Doughboy & Ricky's Mother flicked The Cigarette. The UK Actress Lorraine Stanley who plays Karen Taylor on The UK Soap Opera Eastenders did the same thing when a Neighbor got arrested for being indirectly responsible for her son Keegan overdosing. If it had been today, Chris & Doughboy could have gone to one of those Bootcamp Programs for 6 Months and they would have gotten the discipline they need to have.
nah Doughboy would have just been the same. once you start down that pipeline its easy to just keep going down it
that and doughboy's mom told him he wasn't shit and wasn't gonna amount to shit. and gave Ricky all the attention
how you think that was gonna end up? LOL
@@KingJT80yep, if there wasn’t a strong man in doughboys life that he respected then odds are he was doomed .. it takes masculinity(toughness, rigid structure) to turn kids like doughboy around
@@brianmeen2158 yeah IRL people like doughboy have dads that are OGs themselves. It's all in the environment. You could just keep getting beat up for going outside or stand up to them and they'll probably still jump you but you fight back. but they'll respect you. Crazy how that works. Very visceral
felt sorry for tre...he was abit sad for hes friend
Damn, how long were they sporting Jheri Curls, on the West Coast? In Chicago, maybe 1979 to 1985, at the most.
no way. eazy e was sporting them 88-92
0:19
Yo, man. What happened?
They were stealing.
Furious told him he had him at 17, but also joined the Army and went to Vietnam. The math doesn’t work. It’s 1984 and Furious is only 27-28. He’s a young boy in my book today!
A scene before this, he said there’s no place for a black man in the Army. Yes and no from an enlisted point of view. The enlisted Army was then and today designed for stupid and cruel people regardless of race. Join the Air Force; it’s the easiest life. Navy and Coast Guard are second.
how does the math not work? remember, laurence fishburne also did riverboat patrol in nam in the francis ford coppola movie, apocalypse now, and he was 14-15 when he was cast. he lied about his age to get the role. besides, i had great uncles that joined the armed forces when they were 17 during WWII.
When I first watched this as a kid, I thought damn, they kept Doughboy for 7 years??!!
Why?
Am I tripppin or is that the dude that played as easy e 0:20
I was thinking the same thing
I wonder how they got the kid to cry like that?
Funny how Furious says “I love this song” and doesn’t even know the lyrics to “Ohh Child”, so he Humms it lmao
How she go from a token Gamma Ray to a mother of two in the hood? She flick that cigarette like a pro!
Antz-that-crawls-on-the-ground ~~ El_Choctaw_lord_de_Mexico_y_Aztlan
With the knowledge I know now it’s crazy Ricky jersey is “42” lololol so many numbers wonder why 42
The guys who took Ricky’s football then gave it back..??.. is that same guys in movie years later in red car and shot Ricky that doughboy killed??☹️
No. The kid that walked up to Ricky and asked him what happened. He was the one who kills Ricky later in the movie. John Singleton pointed that out in interviews.
How long ago was this movie made ... and not a damn thing has changed!
It was made in the early 90s.. gang murders back then were higher than they are today but they are starting to rise again.. everything is too politicized so very little is done
Released in 1991, so I'm guessing filming and production began in 90.
How old was Dough at the beginning of this scene?
About 10
Well based on Ice Cube’s real age when he did this movie he was 20-21 so he’d be like 12-13
@@ajohndaeal-asad6731 in the movie dough boy was 10 here then later on he was 18 and Ricky was 17
@@emontrewaters3530 Ah ok
@@emontrewaters3530 Funny thing is Morris Chestnut is actually older than Ice Cube in real life.
In A Way The Mother Looked As She Did Not Give A Shit.
Why would a 10 year old be going to the station without an adult?
U. GOT. THAT. RITE. RICKY. DID. HAVE. HIS WHOLE. LIFE. AHEAD. OF. HIM. THEM FOOLS. SHOT HIM. DAMMMM😫😫😫😫😫😫😫
Phenomenal acting
Had he raked them leaves he would've had money for the store!
How come ricky was raised well but dough wasn’t? They are both living with their mother 😂
Because Ricky was treated like a prince whilst doughboy was treated like shit
Where’s star lord?
Tre was looking to have a masculine figure in his life
$1.49 for a 40oz. Oh the 90s 😂. Bent on a budget. They used to have this nasty shyt called Midnight Dragon in NYC. $.99 at the hood bodegas. Shyt tasted like backwash.
If those kids stole today... nothing would happen. They could even take 20 of their friends to the local apple store and take all the iphones and laptops and get away free.
Ya know John it sucked how Tupac couldn't fix my sideburns now look....sum day ..😢
So doughboy went to jail for 7 years for stealing?
No. Growing up he was in and out of jail
Wait a sec.
Furious is a black nationalist, but he used to drive a Volkswagen?!
Good eye!
@@kfreckle5453 Who is some of you? I you to be more specific. Who is “you”?
Furious never said he was a Black nationalist. He was just a pro-Black man who understood America is a racist, anti-Black country. He wasn’t necessarily a Dr Umar Johnson type, but he knew the game was rigged against BP. He had a Volkswagen. He smoked cigarettes, but didn’t eat swine 🤷🏾♂️. If a Black person couldn’t buy from a company that had any racist history, we’d be out here like Survivor.
Growing up i always assumed ice cube got 7 years for stealing a candy bar lmao.
I thought the same too lol. He was in and out after that
It has been confirmed that the boy that walked upto ricky and asked him "what happened" later became a drug dealer...saved dough boy from getting killed and together with dough started a rap group that changed the Compton scene forever ✊🏿
Where?
He’s not easy E 🤣
Seven years later?
The story simply advances seven years, he didn't serve seven years for stealing from the corner store.
Lol
Ricky... the 30 year old high school student.
So he was in and out of jail his whole child hood and young adult life ? Because I know dam well he ain’t do 7 for stealing from the liquor store
Yeah Doughboy was in and out of jail. Go back and watch it. Brenda tells Tre to go and talk to Doughboy cause she's tired of him going in and out of that place