Netflix need to holla at you asap you on to something serious kev it’s a lot history you putting out I salute you giving you your flowers now thank you so much if nobody ever told you your appreciated so much by real ones
Just watched that OG MJ interview again, it’s was fire bro. Great to see you still giving us this amazing content, you’re really the king of these platforms. I try to check out some other platforms, it just doesn’t do it for homeboy. Much respect!
great job kev and i can't lie i haven't even seen the rest of OG interview but I can say now this is not arguely one of the best videos you have put out about blood member but I can strongly say that this may be one of the best videos on your entire page. i'm happy that you're interviewing Big Blewett and I'm even more astonish with the information that he comes with in the way he resize it which seems like bombshell History from a guy that was there that was fully involved and actually can speak at a nice tone clearly incorrectly! love g
I grew up on 5th Ave between 60th and 62nd in the 90s great memories as a child and teen on the 6th Ave and 60th photo across from the red looking house a older Vietnamese couple lived an white house they hardly ever came out and the house looked abandoned but they were there and he's speaking facts about van Ness park being the only pool in the neighborhood use to be fun
Now we need a video of the rollin 50 brims and then another video between the van ness gangsters and Rollin 50 Brims leading up to the merger between the two becoming one.
I hear different versions of RFB. The most talk about one is Lee Bee from DLB starting RFB on 9th Ave. RFB being some kind of umbrella set having VN DL BH & BPS under it... D-Mack from BH comes to mind. Then there is another version on an R50s in VN hood which was nothing but VNs on 54 & St.Andrews/Manhattan Area....
@@KevMacVideos Lee Bee is the #1 RFB but the ones who started RFB was Lee Bee and M Bone. They were looked at as founders. M Bone's little brother Big Reese Dawg (50s.I.P), Nuttyboi aka Father of the 50s, Sam and Big S. Hill Will (Big Sugarhill Will) were a few years younger and were looked at as co-founders. I'm not from LA but I'm RFB out of town. Last year Lee Bee called my phone and we spoke about RFB forming up. RFBxDLB=50LANES...I met Nuttyboi before he got locked up and I'm in constant communication with him. Nutty just wrote me a few weeks ago. If you want to know the history of RFB get in touch with the names I mentioned. Plus since this is about the history of the 50s ask around about the 50s FTB started by Gary Zeigler(R.I.P). Vardry Zeigler (last time I spoke to him he was in Lawrenceville, GA) was next in line. Vardry told about 2 years ago that a Brim named Moneytree was the bridge between 30s FTB and 50s FTB. 50s FTB was so small they didn't even have there own hood. They mixed in with VNG/RFB. Type in Vardry Zeigler on Facebook. He's on there.
@50th Anniversary u right in 74' Manual Brims faded they became 30 ftb Brims, some went too Untouchable and And, Katnip started 40ftb, RFB . Those 54 Baby Gladiators turn RFB. Shit ,even had 59 ftb.
Way to start it off with that map KMV. "It would be ludicrous to think that we are new to this, we do this, this is what we do. It would be absurd to think you never heard of this...." GC & P Funk All Stars
When someone tells me they are Creole. I try to figure out if they are culturally Creole or if their dna reflects African, French, Spanish (Spain), Native, and sometimes Filipino and/or Haitian blood. Alot of people think their lightskin or mullatto ancestors were Creole.
_Miss_702_ I definitely understand. I always try to figure out what area of the world they come from. If I’m talking to someone from southern Louisiana or the Caribbean Creole is someone mixed with African, European and Native American. However, if they are from Haiti I know Creole means a freed slave. Then Creole could mean two languages blended together. It definitely can get complicated.
I just called a few Elders that lived on 6th ave and asked if they remembered Michael Jourdain and they all said the same thing the exact same way, "I remember that little bad azz N**#$! He was so bad" lol... All this is 100 Accurate Family members and everything. His sister kicked it with my cousin. I remember Fred & Bill Hill. Wow!
Oh you thought we didn’t know where he lived and about the Hill’s? Lol we definitely would have been like, “you lived where?”, “next to who?”, “when was this?” 😎
Adidas track suit are coming back in style, the Hip Hop group who popularized Adidas gear was Run-D.M.C. from Hollis, Queens New York in the mid 1980's everybody wanted to dress like Run-D.M.C. in different parts in America if you were a Hardcore Hip Hop head.
A note for a pack of cigarettes. I'm 42 and remember buying packs of Kool Filter Kings for my uncle when I was 6 or 7. Boy the truth will make you laugh!
A lot of Cali folks have New Orleans and Louisiana roots. The Passé blanc that he talking about are probably from the 6,7 and 8th wards. Big Cat is a Doucette his family probably from that area too.
@Ismail Williams Thats not true. Too be honest it is frightening. It is because that little small group did a great deal of killing and their reputation was exactly that. Ask any older Crip and they will tell you the same.
Cool first half of the interview! Who/what influenced the name of the term Crips? Through documentaries it's been stated it was the media? Was it the media? Or was it more so of a local term that was already established?
Definitely wasn’t the media. That’s what spawned our passion to research these European myths published in literature to shape the minds of our people. It’s similar to slavery where they stripped us of our language and names so we wouldn’t know our family history.
@@KevMacVideos I hear you! From what was discovered was the term Crip a term used by local brothas and sistas because they would carry canes? Or is that another myth as well?
My opinion, not fact based, just a guess, the canes came after the term Crips was founded. Just like the earrings, ballheads, and everything else that became attached to the aura of the Crips attire. Of course, canes made for a hood weapon to carry because it wasn’t illegal.
Craig Munson called Raymond Washington a crip bc he had a cripple walk and Raymond said that’s what I’m going to name my gang go watch the kev mac interview with him
It's a trip how the non crips always say they were cribs but one of the crips A.c said it was never cribs I have never heard cutes say they were cribs I would only like to hear it from of the original crips
Also if they were cribs why is the acronym meaning totally different the acronym meaning is community revolution in progress so bloods probably thought it was cribs but not really knowing just hear say the Hollywood palladium murder happened on march 23 1972 so they basically saying crips started march 1972
Go back and listen to the Tony Stacy interview because he also stated they where Cribs. You don't think because of how big the L.A landscape is it's possible it was baby Crips and baby Cribs?
AC also said the way they spoke and yelled Criiiiiiip it sounded like Crib and could be a reason for the term Crib. So it’s possible people did adapt the baby crib term like Jimel Barnes also says.
If I remember correctly we found two articles before the misprint so even that tale about the newspaper is mythical as far I my research goes if I remember correctly.
@@KevMacVideos I think you're correct Kev. I just be in awe when it's brought up because, I respectfully feel like if it was a thing, more people will be saying it too. The majority from what i see, say "CRIPS". I don't think it will be any shame especially how we've heard others switch sets, We've heard sets change their name, and we've heard people switch colors.
KMV steady putting the pieces together.. I appreciate the journey interview by interview
What did Cutes mention about him
The intro alone with the editing at the beginning already made this series an instant classic. Salute!
Cutes always mention his name. Can't wait to hear Michael Jourdain interview.
Kev Mac and S-Mac, the best to ever do it!
Kev and S. Mac know how to pull information out of people. This is going to be a good interview.
FACTS FROM THE ORIGINALS!
Netflix need to holla at you asap you on to something serious kev it’s a lot history you putting out I salute you giving you your flowers now thank you so much if nobody ever told you your appreciated so much by real ones
I took a head up Fade with that LIKE button homie. And I SMASHED 👊
Me to, on sight!
Damn. Validated everything we have heard from pookie cutes and others. Kev mac does it again
It's about time for a Ness video. I hope it doesn't disappoint. 🖖🏾Nz/RFB
Just watched that OG MJ interview again, it’s was fire bro. Great to see you still giving us this amazing content, you’re really the king of these platforms. I try to check out some other platforms, it just doesn’t do it for homeboy. Much respect!
This is hard. Been hearing this name for years. Salute
This interview gone be a CLASSIC🤝🏾
Finally get to see The Man behind The Legend.
KEV NO DISRESPECT TO STREET TV BUT YOU & S'MAC DID THAT!! ON S'GANG!!!
Lets gooooo after a great series i know this one is going to be dope as well, Salute Kev.
Another dope interview 🙌🏾
Bro was definitely a fighter amongst a lot of crips. Salute to his man a real stand up guy!👌🏿🔥
The return of S Mac
So this is Michael Jourdain…who cutes be talkin bout…great interview 💯💯💯
Another dope interviews Kev Mac. Can't wait see see the rest. Good looking out for these interviews. Keep doing your thing homie.
VNG / The most active Small set from tha Damu car …
Micheal jourdain good to see and hear this interview.I’m son of Steve Woods y’all grew up together on 5th ave with all my uncles . WoodsGang
Fantastic W/S History from a general.MJVB
Salute Kev Mack ..
great job kev and i can't lie i haven't even seen the rest of OG interview but I can say now this is not arguely one of the best videos you have put out about blood member but I can strongly say that this may be one of the best videos on your entire page. i'm happy that you're interviewing Big Blewett and I'm even more astonish with the information that he comes with in the way he resize it which seems like bombshell History from a guy that was there that was fully involved and actually can speak at a nice tone clearly incorrectly! love g
That beat was jamming
Salute OOG Michael Jourdain!
Kev been gettn that Damu love lately i see you boy!
Good interview Kev Mac & S Mac
Great interview once again Big Kev
Damn time flies I remember the phone company his mom worked for in the 90’s before it became AT&T
Hell yeah this going to be good can’t wait for the restv
OOOG with the adidas fitted like a real hustla and playa!
True to the game.
I grew up on 5th Ave between 60th and 62nd in the 90s great memories as a child and teen on the 6th Ave and 60th photo across from the red looking house a older Vietnamese couple lived an white house they hardly ever came out and the house looked abandoned but they were there and he's speaking facts about van Ness park being the only pool in the neighborhood use to be fun
Louisiana gotta another 1 💪🏽
Km videos you guys always come through keep it lit💯🔥
SALUTE TO YOU BOTH
Dope interview
Classic already! 🔥
Shiiiii I can dig this bakk 2 bakk! KMV I ain't mad at you! Do tha damn thang!
Now we need a video of the rollin 50 brims and then another video between the van ness gangsters and Rollin 50 Brims leading up to the merger between the two becoming one.
I hear different versions of RFB.
The most talk about one is Lee Bee from DLB starting RFB on 9th Ave. RFB being some kind of umbrella set having VN DL BH & BPS under it... D-Mack from BH comes to mind.
Then there is another version on an R50s in VN hood which was nothing but VNs on 54 & St.Andrews/Manhattan Area....
Lee Bee is home when he was locked up he was down to do the interview. Haven’t heard from him to see if he will still do it.
@@KevMacVideos Lee Bee is the #1 RFB but the ones who started RFB was Lee Bee and M Bone. They were looked at as founders. M Bone's little brother Big Reese Dawg (50s.I.P), Nuttyboi aka Father of the 50s, Sam and Big S. Hill Will (Big Sugarhill Will) were a few years younger and were looked at as co-founders. I'm not from LA but I'm RFB out of town. Last year Lee Bee called my phone and we spoke about RFB forming up. RFBxDLB=50LANES...I met Nuttyboi before he got locked up and I'm in constant communication with him. Nutty just wrote me a few weeks ago. If you want to know the history of RFB get in touch with the names I mentioned. Plus since this is about the history of the 50s ask around about the 50s FTB started by Gary Zeigler(R.I.P). Vardry Zeigler (last time I spoke to him he was in Lawrenceville, GA) was next in line. Vardry told about 2 years ago that a Brim named Moneytree was the bridge between 30s FTB and 50s FTB. 50s FTB was so small they didn't even have there own hood. They mixed in with VNG/RFB. Type in Vardry Zeigler on Facebook. He's on there.
@50th Anniversary u right in 74' Manual Brims faded they became 30 ftb Brims, some went too Untouchable and And, Katnip started 40ftb, RFB . Those 54 Baby Gladiators turn RFB. Shit ,even had 59 ftb.
Looking forward to this series 💪🏾🤓
Way to start it off with that map KMV. "It would be ludicrous to think that we are new to this, we do this, this is what we do. It would be absurd to think you never heard of this...." GC & P Funk All Stars
It always surprises me how they can recall people from middle school by first and last name after all that time
💯💯💯 ANOTHER CLASSIC 💯💯💯
Ready 🔥🔥🔥🌪️
Pacific Bell he is taking me back!
Had to catch up on the rewind bad week but good content
Tookie talks about him rolling with Donald Ray with him into Compton to fight Pirus, so it would good to be hear about his stories about Tookie
Donald Ray a legend
I’m glad S Mac touched on the “Passé Blac” history of South West Louisiana 🔥
When someone tells me they are Creole. I try to figure out if they are culturally Creole or if their dna reflects African, French, Spanish (Spain), Native, and sometimes Filipino and/or Haitian blood. Alot of people think their lightskin or mullatto ancestors were Creole.
@@Miss702Awakening 👌🏾💯
@@larose6551 💙
_Miss_702_ I definitely understand. I always try to figure out what area of the world they come from. If I’m talking to someone from southern Louisiana or the Caribbean Creole is someone mixed with African, European and Native American. However, if they are from Haiti I know Creole means a freed slave. Then Creole could mean two languages blended together. It definitely can get complicated.
@@Miss702Awakening if they’re from Southeast Louisiana there’s a high chance that they are
Great interview 🙏🏾 he was very articulate.
Salute From DA Boot LOUISIANA STAND UP!! ⚜️🐊
VNG!! WHOOP! 👌🏾🖖🏾🤘🏾🤟🏽
Like how y’all gettin real history Loc
I just called a few Elders that lived on 6th ave and asked if they remembered Michael Jourdain and they all said the same thing the exact same way, "I remember that little bad azz N**#$! He was so bad" lol... All this is 100 Accurate Family members and everything. His sister kicked it with my cousin. I remember Fred & Bill Hill. Wow!
Oh you thought we didn’t know where he lived and about the Hill’s? Lol we definitely would have been like, “you lived where?”, “next to who?”, “when was this?” 😎
Another solid interview
🔥 as always kev!
I need to get a track suit like that.
Adidas track suit are coming back in style, the Hip Hop group who popularized Adidas gear was Run-D.M.C. from Hollis, Queens New York in the mid 1980's everybody wanted to dress like Run-D.M.C. in different parts in America if you were a Hardcore Hip Hop head.
Thanks
A note for a pack of cigarettes. I'm 42 and remember buying packs of Kool Filter Kings for my uncle when I was 6 or 7. Boy the truth will make you laugh!
HE'S TALKING ABOUT DARK SKIN OG KEITH STONE, NOT THE GREEN EYE STONE
6th Ave the home of one of my favorite comedians Bubba Locc from Rollin 60s
Way to make a change
As Creole myself I can relate to alot of what he said.
I can tell S Mac used to press niggas hard in streets because his interview skills is on journalist level 🤣
Rs thought the same
Facts!
A lot of Cali folks have New Orleans and Louisiana roots. The Passé blanc that he talking about are probably from the 6,7 and 8th wards. Big Cat is a Doucette his family probably from that area too.
Ok what's your point?
@@toreano3160 commenting on what the brother was talking about. Was I not supposed to ?
Did check dude on making it a point to bring up his family history first ?
Did you check dude on making it a point to bring up his family history before you asked me ?
@@jaredwilliams8464 my apologies
Bone out is a official L.A word that's how you know when somebody officially from south central L.A
Hustler to the CORE....Need more stories on how L A gang bangers leveled up to become High Rollers in the Dope Game during the Crack Era
Good work KMV. It aways amazed me that the 60s and VNG never really had hatred for each other.
@@ccryptotrapper6128 Seems like most of them went to elementary together and live so close had to be some mutual respect there
He did... a few months back, it was an 80s segment that week if I recall, I smoke a lot of CBD 😄😄
"Fred Hill the one who shot me. Messed up a good shirt."
"Fuck. Hate when that happens."
😭
🤣🤣 rip shakur
Monster the only mf that could make that situation funny lol
Which1 monster said that in homie
@@carlwhite8165 One of the kev macs where cutes was sitting next to monster before rocc head came
Fred Hill still alive?
Hood Historians, The Macs -
The biggest difference between y’all and others.. depth of questions.. I hate surface ass interviews
Kev Mack back hit us with a banger StreetTv take a 5yrs for a 3 part interview/ but you still fuck up da intro homie S Mack might be to blame tho 😂/
I be in Hawthorne to 107 Normandie and Western…this shit lit
What the hell is "cat walk crips"???never heard of that set...... Shown at 0:04
They were small and ended up in 40s hood but they were active early 80s to mid 90s
730pm EST I hope 😔
At 15:21 nigga look like Kevin Heart Grandpa👴🤣
Mike I heard of you and I swear you probably know my pops Michael white off haas Ave
Wondering is he gon talk about the rollin 50 brim x Vng
VNG aint no stoppin em 🎶
Alot of people from Louisiana moved to LA in the 1940’s and 50’s….
I wonder if his parents are from the 7th ward in New Orleans. The last name sounds familiar
This history goes on twist and turns everytime
How did the Van Ness gangster brims survive all these years and being surrounded by some of the most biggest crips hoods in LA I
Crip on crip wars pretty much have a lot of damu sets breathing space.
They were not no punk's or pussyboys
@Ismail Williams Thats not true. Too be honest it is frightening. It is because that little small group did a great deal of killing and their reputation was exactly that. Ask any older Crip and they will tell you the same.
Michael Beans was a original van ness boy too
What Keith Stone is he talkn bout? Green Eyed 🤔
Magnolia! !!!!!! Booker T. Washington high school uptown
Cool first half of the interview! Who/what influenced the name of the term Crips? Through documentaries it's been stated it was the media? Was it the media? Or was it more so of a local term that was already established?
Definitely wasn’t the media. That’s what spawned our passion to research these European myths published in literature to shape the minds of our people. It’s similar to slavery where they stripped us of our language and names so we wouldn’t know our family history.
@@KevMacVideos I hear you! From what was discovered was the term Crip a term used by local brothas and sistas because they would carry canes? Or is that another myth as well?
My opinion, not fact based, just a guess, the canes came after the term Crips was founded. Just like the earrings, ballheads, and everything else that became attached to the aura of the Crips attire. Of course, canes made for a hood weapon to carry because it wasn’t illegal.
@@KevMacVideos right right! I appreciate the response, understanding, & clarification thanks bro!
Craig Munson called Raymond Washington a crip bc he had a cripple walk and Raymond said that’s what I’m going to name my gang go watch the kev mac interview with him
This man proud of everything except black
I bet his drivers license/birth certificate says Black.
Why u say that
"It wasn't really clear" lol
There's a lot of gambling going on the Van Ness Park to back in them days a lot
Another legend with south roots it’s crazy them youngster don’t respect it lol
It's a trip how the non crips always say they were cribs but one of the crips A.c said it was never cribs I have never heard cutes say they were cribs I would only like to hear it from of the original crips
Also if they were cribs why is the acronym meaning totally different the acronym meaning is community revolution in progress so bloods probably thought it was cribs but not really knowing just hear say the Hollywood palladium murder happened on march 23 1972 so they basically saying crips started march 1972
Go back and listen to the Tony Stacy interview because he also stated they where Cribs. You don't think because of how big the L.A landscape is it's possible it was baby Crips and baby Cribs?
@@1judauhn tony Stacey is 5 years younger than Raymond Washington so maybe they called they self's cribs but it has always been crips
AC also said the way they spoke and yelled Criiiiiiip it sounded like Crib and could be a reason for the term Crib. So it’s possible people did adapt the baby crib term like Jimel Barnes also says.
Should bought it too KevMac boy gon do it much better MC Ehit voice 💥💥💥💥💥💥🔫
Fred Hill was snoop he fucked up my man monster kody good shirt. I hate when that shit happens
Crazy
This is how you do a interview!!!! Al take notes!!! Not for nothing
I'm thinking people were uneducated on the "cribs"thing like AC said. Especially after that news article misprinted it.
If I remember correctly we found two articles before the misprint so even that tale about the newspaper is mythical as far I my research goes if I remember correctly.
@@KevMacVideos I think you're correct Kev. I just be in awe when it's brought up because, I respectfully feel like if it was a thing, more people will be saying it too. The majority from what i see, say "CRIPS". I don't think it will be any shame especially how we've heard others switch sets, We've heard sets change their name, and we've heard people switch colors.
Go back and watch 1972… if you don’t have time then skip to the 7:00 mark.
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@@KevMacVideos Bet! Thanks bro...
THE RAYMOND DAVIS HE TALKS ABOUT IS LIL CASPER FROM R60S DAD.
That's crazy. The VNGs got the blame for his death in 86.
@@joemosely9383 you related to Larry?
That means Raymond Davis is Boss Hogg ( Hoggy) Grandfather.
Boss Hogg is one of Nipsey's Partner.
@@larenzowesley30 No. Who is Larry ?
@@joemosely9383 EXACTLY!😎
Why these fools go anywhere else this momma cooking over here fool💥💥💥💥💥💥🔫
Aye kev was cutes born in 56 or 57? Is he and cutes the same age?
Cutes 1957 one year under MJ and BFP
@@KevMacVideos thanks for the reply man.