Back in the 80s as a teen, me and a few friends would drive down to East Atlanta to a few different apartment complexes to buy weed. Was a dangerous proposition. Pull up into the complex, instantly would have 10 guys running to the car, yelling out what they got. If didn't already know someone there, you'd be shot and robbed. As a few white teens, was very obvious why we was there. If cops saw you and you didn't belong there, would be instantly arrested on the spot most days. The climate has settled, don't have 10 or 20 guys running up to each car anymore. Nowadays there's 15 and 16 year Olds just walking the neighborhoods around the area doing same thing, just more low key about it.
True but I have a few questions. What about the ones damaged from lack of parents? What can they do if there is nothing around in the area? No opportunities
@@neverhungryagain2187 Damaged from lack of parents? Look around at countries that are in poverty, children living on the streets as orphans and still going out day after day to earn money to survive...these are children. Can't blame lack of parents for adults standing around directionless in life, being a victim and expecting someone to hand them something.
A sector of young bruthas make ANY place dangerous. The hood doesn't have to be a bad place, it's the mentality of some people that can make any place unbearable.
Not every where in Atlanta very few places now. He’s showing the worst places and that video he’s showing was years ago. I’m born and raised here all my life bro 😎
Yonas Abebe, it wasn't like this back before the 70's. My family live there back in the 30's 40's , 50's, and 60's. They used to go to work there, shop there , and they didn't have to put up with this nonsense. All of my family had to move because they knew the crime was coming. Can't even go watch the lightning of the Christmas tree anymore like we used to. Can't go to special events because of the crime. When the Olympics came to Atlanta my husband went out there to work. He was remodeling a building for someone who was going to turn it into a restaurant. Someone stole his truck and all of his tools. It was the day after someone set off a bomb. JULY 14TH. 1996. SORRY SOB'S...!! They can't get here and get a real job , nah... they got to steal from hard working people. We are not wealthy people either. We couldn't afford insurance on all of the tools. WE BROKE. It was our little girls birthday and we couldn't buy her a birthday gift let alone give her a birthday party. My husband just got through with chemotherapy and was trying to get back to working. I hope these people that steel from other people will get paid back for what they cost my family.
born and raised in Atlanta, it's not as bad compared to some other cities, even the worst hoods. most people aren't on high alert all the time. i grew up and still have family in some of the places he showed. They tore down a lot of the worst projects. but the hood is never a place anyone wants to raise their children
Those are the Kimball Cabana Apts in Memphis where the kid didn’t move out of the street. I use to do security in those Apts back in 08/09 and they were fucked up then. Worse now. Both cities look the same! I’m sure Memphis is worse.
@@Beno_nolove thats just the city of ATL. not including dekalb Clayton south fulton and other surrounding counties that make up Metro Atl. Check those stats playa. But Memphis is pretty f'd up.
Nice video charlie i enjoy your content for a few months now, do you think you could record the videos at 4k 60fps? it would be much more realistic and i think it would help to bring more views to your channel. Also it would be good to upgrade your camera, it looks very blurry. -K
In those Atlanta neighborhoods I would stick out like a sore thumb. But what I see is people out having a good time with family and friends like any other neighborhood.
💯💯 my boy .. I live in Atlanta and people make these stupid videos all the time(I never watch) but clicked this one because my childhood neighborhood was on the thumbnail. That area he turned into was called The horseshoe and they blocked it off with poles so now it's half a horse shoe 😂 😂 but my whole point is ppl are just out enjoying them selves in this most of them are just as scared as you are TBH
When Memphis is shown, the first street shown which is Kirk Ave. and Kansas, is where I use to live. At about 6:45 …Wow 😮 I love my city but I’m NOT moving back there…just visiting and only for a very short period of time. And the only reason I’ll visit is because my mother and sister still live there.
@@mg8560 everybody don't sit in the house or like u. We like to enjoy the outdoors and congregate with the neighborhood. We like having block parties and bbq's. We are live people and not boring and uptight and we mind our business not caring what people like u think who like to watch us like it's a homework assignment
@@showmestatefinest5412 I agree but bro you call the hood the outdoors? Do you really enjoy the outdoors like hiking/camping/fishing when you not in the city? Because if not you don't enjoy the outdoors lmao.
@@bonniebrown6960 yes. Because like vampires, demons burn in the sun, even the smallest amount causes sun burn. One common method they use to be able to walk in the daylight is called sun block and spf protection. Humanity must be careful demons walk among us.
Its too bad those kids only play area is a parking lot with traffic. Hopefully that little boy learns to be more respectful. Its good you said something to him.
If this Thang didn't tickle me...Were you downtown in Memphis around the old Gibson guitar factory.? Between them bad ass kids and them donuts and MPD..flashing the sirens and that high speed chase I'm like ONLY MEMPHIS! They drag race all up and down them city streets!😂🤣😂
Atlanta used to be a great place to raise a family, but not anymore. My mama grew up in Atlanta. She talks about how they used to go walking around Atlanta and going shopping. SMH... you can't do that anymore. My grandparent's lived near Atlanta so they could work. My grandfather worked for Ryder truck lines for over 40 years. I remember when my grandparent's and my great grand parents realizing it was time to move in the early 70's. Too much crime was on the way. They were right.
I don't understand. Why do they hang around on the streets instead of take care of their family or clean their homes or pick up garbage or something constructive.
They supposed to be cleaning up the hood some changes in the area’s have already been done. I’m out of the hood now. But back in the day my ppl was right in that parking lot 🤷🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️
Yes Memphis is more trashier and failing more than Atlanta ...Atlanta got the nice neighborhoods to counter the bad ones ..Memphis is all ghetto and failing and have no nice neighborhoods ..
That's sad. When I was a child we went to the enchanted forest at memphis each year, and it was such a treat.. You couldn't pay me to go beyond collierville and germantown now. Lawlessness. I'll not partake in it.
@@ttuggle31 Well, I don't think they have it anymore, but it was really nice in the 1970's. I wouldn't attempt it today unless the hwy patrol accompanied everyone.
Is it just me or does it seem like when a famous person dies somewhere the place is suddenly dangerous. I’m not saying that Memphis is a milk and honey city but it’s most definitely not the most dangerous place in the United States. And that’s coming from someone who has lived in Memphis their whole life. They just said that because young Dolph got killed here.
@Peter Pappas that’s why I said it’s not the safest city but it’s also most definitely not the most dangerous city in the United States. I’ve lived here my whole life And in various areas of the different hoods. My family even owned a store in one.
@@donjulio9352 you mean come to Memphis? As I stated I currently live and have lived in Memphis my whole life. In the south, east, North, Whitehaven all that.
Hoods in the south look the same I promise you. From Memphis, to ATL, to Savannah, to Brunswick, GA to Jacksonville to Orlando to St. Petersburg Florida....they look like you literally just walking around the corner from each other.
That's a dumb comment probably made by a fake account of the channel mentioned. Why would charlie try to be like a person who not even on his level ? Charlie channel bigger and more popular, if anything it's the other way around. Especially the part where you say they love him, like who ? how do you know how much they love him vs other people who do street interviews and are more popular according to the numbers.
@@notthereyet2625 That comment doesn't make sense either and doesn't answer anything. We were discussing how you knew whether or not people loved that guy more than Charlie or any other TH-camr who does these interviews. Did you do a poll ? BTW Charlie has the most sketchiest looking street interviews, people out of everyone I've seen who does this.
Read that full article it again you giving misleading information its a site rating metro areas not the city its self from fbi statistics the city of Memphis homicide rate only 24.2 per 100,000 that low detroit st louis and Baltimore is bout double that evey year for the pass 20-30 years if not longer
Memphis is not close to the US most dangerous city that 24/7 wall street article is rating metropolitan areas read learn to read the full article next time
Atlanta native checking in yea we have some hoods like everywhere but yea you can keep the contest to have the worst hood. No thanks Not a badge of honor!!!
It’s funny because even though it’s 2 different cities & 2 different states you can still tell it’s the same region in America ( down south )
Them trees
Meaning nothing... you can go anywhere in America and find the same thing smarty pants
@@timothyb949 no
@@timothyb949 no u can’t…the northeast looks nothing like this
Just about all big cities in America are like this now. It's a shame too. New York City looks like this too, so don't say it's just in the south.
Back in the 80s as a teen, me and a few friends would drive down to East Atlanta to a few different apartment complexes to buy weed. Was a dangerous proposition. Pull up into the complex, instantly would have 10 guys running to the car, yelling out what they got. If didn't already know someone there, you'd be shot and robbed. As a few white teens, was very obvious why we was there. If cops saw you and you didn't belong there, would be instantly arrested on the spot most days. The climate has settled, don't have 10 or 20 guys running up to each car anymore. Nowadays there's 15 and 16 year Olds just walking the neighborhoods around the area doing same thing, just more low key about it.
It was also like that in Saint Louis back in the days
Yep that’s 4 season 🤣🤣🤣
Facts!
Probably some of their children. Never left that place
Memphis is pitiful. Rip young dolph
Lots of grown ass men standing around waiting for life to happen to them instead of going out and making it happen.
True but I have a few questions.
What about the ones damaged from lack of parents?
What can they do if there is nothing around in the area? No opportunities
@@neverhungryagain2187 lots of opportunities everywhere. Just have to look and take action.
@@neverhungryagain2187 Damaged from lack of parents? Look around at countries that are in poverty, children living on the streets as orphans and still going out day after day to earn money to survive...these are children. Can't blame lack of parents for adults standing around directionless in life, being a victim and expecting someone to hand them something.
@@RealmsOfThePossible the people that you see in the video are hustling just like those children you speak of.
@@up-uw4op opportunities where? Family dollar? The gas station? McDonald’s?
You know you in the hood when you start seeing Challengers and Chargers
And if you from Memphis like me it’s Maximas & Infinitis
And Altima’s
@@ttuggle31 ong 🤣
@@Hunior. mane wys 😂😂😂
@@ttuggle31 hell yeah! 😅🤣
Hey CharlieBo? Has there ever been a time where you've thought "uh oh, I shouldn't have turned this way"? If so, tell us about it.
A sector of young bruthas make ANY place dangerous. The hood doesn't have to be a bad place, it's the mentality of some people that can make any place unbearable.
The Atlanta atmosphere was very depressing and dangerous
inner city bro....9 miles south all black subdivision homes avg $300,000k....5miles north $1,000,000 dollar homes....
Not every where in Atlanta very few places now. He’s showing the worst places and that video he’s showing was years ago. I’m born and raised here all my life bro 😎
Yonas Abebe, it wasn't like this back before the 70's. My family live there back in the 30's 40's , 50's, and 60's. They used to go to work there, shop there , and they didn't have to put up with this nonsense. All of my family had to move because they knew the crime was coming. Can't even go watch the lightning of the Christmas tree anymore like we used to. Can't go to special events because of the crime. When the Olympics came to Atlanta my husband went out there to work. He was remodeling a building for someone who was going to turn it into a restaurant. Someone stole his truck and all of his tools. It was the day after someone set off a bomb. JULY 14TH. 1996. SORRY SOB'S...!! They can't get here and get a real job , nah... they got to steal from hard working people. We are not wealthy people either. We couldn't afford insurance on all of the tools. WE BROKE. It was our little girls birthday and we couldn't buy her a birthday gift let alone give her a birthday party. My husband just got through with chemotherapy and was trying to get back to working. I hope these people that steel from other people will get paid back for what they cost my family.
@@bonniebrown6960 wtf are talking about? You are talking about isolated cases that happens all over the USA😂😂😂
born and raised in Atlanta, it's not as bad compared to some other cities, even the worst hoods. most people aren't on high alert all the time. i grew up and still have family in some of the places he showed. They tore down a lot of the worst projects. but the hood is never a place anyone wants to raise their children
Those are the Kimball Cabana Apts in Memphis where the kid didn’t move out of the street. I use to do security in those Apts back in 08/09 and they were fucked up then. Worse now. Both cities look the same! I’m sure Memphis is worse.
No Memphis is not worse Atlanta is
@@shannonhanks8364 😂you sound crazy
@@shannonhanks8364 fuck u smoking on atl had 135 murders compared to 367 In Memphis now witch one is more dangerous?🤔
@@Beno_nolove thats just the city of ATL. not including dekalb Clayton south fulton and other surrounding counties that make up Metro Atl. Check those stats playa. But Memphis is pretty f'd up.
@@whayes0813 Memphis still more gutter and dangerous
Nice video charlie i enjoy your content for a few months now, do you think you could record the videos at 4k 60fps? it would be much more realistic and i think it would help to bring more views to your channel. Also it would be good to upgrade your camera, it looks very blurry.
-K
Born and raised in Memphis Tennessee ..not much has changed accept the crime rate .
Aint it MANE
In those Atlanta neighborhoods I would stick out like a sore thumb. But what I see is people out having a good time with family and friends like any other neighborhood.
Lmao
💯💯 my boy .. I live in Atlanta and people make these stupid videos all the time(I never watch) but clicked this one because my childhood neighborhood was on the thumbnail. That area he turned into was called The horseshoe and they blocked it off with poles so now it's half a horse shoe 😂 😂 but my whole point is ppl are just out enjoying them selves in this most of them are just as scared as you are TBH
They will shoot the shit outta you. Don't get it twisted. And its getting worse.
@@ctinaatl9584 No they wouldn’t. Stop over exaggerating.
Nice Rides, Raggedy Houses, might as well Live in the Vehicle. 🤷🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️🙄
Cant cook or shower in a car
Nice/decent car is essential to get to work/the trap, to pay for the house and possibly get a better house.
That's Memphis for you.
Thanks for sharing! Stay safe out there brother
When Memphis is shown, the first street shown which is Kirk Ave. and Kansas, is where I use to live. At about 6:45 …Wow 😮 I love my city but I’m NOT moving back there…just visiting and only for a very short period of time. And the only reason I’ll visit is because my mother and sister still live there.
An God is in that neighborhood just like any other neighborhood for is Jesus is love
The dude @5:38 still believes he is gonna make it to the NBA
Worry about your own life. That might be a whole middle schooler.
Funny how people hang out at convenience stores.
It’s a convenient place where good friends come to meet
@@mg8560 everybody don't sit in the house or like u. We like to enjoy the outdoors and congregate with the neighborhood. We like having block parties and bbq's. We are live people and not boring and uptight and we mind our business not caring what people like u think who like to watch us like it's a homework assignment
@@showmestatefinest5412 I agree but bro you call the hood the outdoors? Do you really enjoy the outdoors like hiking/camping/fishing when you not in the city? Because if not you don't enjoy the outdoors lmao.
@@mg8560 lol
@@RazPerignon good friends my ass.
Another great video
You could drop a pallet of cash on any given corner in the hood, and it wouldn't change a thing.
Then people can’t think for themselves
You could put it in your neighborhood it wouldn't change a thing your not special
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Bytxh
@@Breezy-is4gu Everything you said is true except the special part, (my mom says I'm special) despite your lack of basic education. lol
* in any neighborhood in America…there, I fixed it for you!
@@chancimoore4865 No ya didn't..
Memphis is way worse overall tbh lol that was a crime scene at the end
The nighthawks do come out at night. I'm not a night person so I this was eye opening for me.
Demons like living in the dark too. No difference.
@@bonniebrown6960 yes. Because like vampires, demons burn in the sun, even the smallest amount causes sun burn. One common method they use to be able to walk in the daylight is called sun block and spf protection. Humanity must be careful demons walk among us.
Welcome back
Charlie dropping some legit knowledge at 10:25
Well at least the trees are quite beautiful can't lie about that
Well you do know what they call Atlanta right
@@evandye2492 What do they callit?
@@wheresmyeyebrow1608 the city in a forest or city of trees
That feeling of excitement when CBo uploads a new vid followed by the crashing disappointment of realising it's another greatest hits compilation 😐
I feel ya, but there’s not much left for him to do. He’s pretty much hit up every American hood, except for Honolulu and Anchorage.
@@truthfilledtrajectorychant9200 True 🤔
The mayors and the Governors should be fired.
Why?
Its too bad those kids only play area is a parking lot with traffic. Hopefully that little boy learns to be more respectful. Its good you said something to him.
10:20 lol
Only see shit like that in our neighborhood. It's sad
That's why when they see y'all moving in they start moving out 😂😂😂😂
Yes. Pitiful
If this Thang didn't tickle me...Were you downtown in Memphis around the old Gibson guitar factory.? Between them bad ass kids and them donuts and MPD..flashing the sirens and that high speed chase I'm like ONLY MEMPHIS! They drag race all up and down them city streets!😂🤣😂
Atlanta used to be a great place to raise a family, but not anymore. My mama grew up in Atlanta. She talks about how they used to go walking around Atlanta and going shopping. SMH... you can't do that anymore. My grandparent's lived near Atlanta so they could work. My grandfather worked for Ryder truck lines for over 40 years. I remember when my grandparent's and my great grand parents realizing it was time to move in the early 70's. Too much crime was on the way. They were right.
theres super nice parts of Atlanta lol plenty of celebrities & wealthy people live there.
literally caught a high speed chase while in the M
12:10 police knew to turn the flash off in the hemi that regular charger can catch them 😂😂😂😂✌🏽
To be honest, often I just see normal people...But yes, the "exception" is greater in these areas "the hood" than others
Memphis is way more dangerous 😂😂😂
The comments were definitely correct. The two places damn near look the same. Especially at night…
Watching it from cold Siberia and dreaming that some day i’ll live there
you wanna go from siberia to the hood ?
@@shawn420 it’s obviously
We are waiting
@@shawn420 He is joking obviously ahahaha
Funny thing is that all of the cars are clean and everyone has food drink and they wear whatever they want. That’s not the ghetto.
Some pretty damn ugly neighborhoods in Atlanta....but on the upside all the vehicles along the streets looked pretty good...not a junker in sight!
Old friend got killed in Kentucky just for $20 he refused to give the robbery in front of a liquor store. 😥
Damn growing up in Memphis, all those were just normal things. Looking at this video made see again how bad it is really down here.
Lol don't need a video
Irreversible poverty.
The atlanta ones looked kinda fun
I don't understand. Why do they hang around on the streets instead of take care of their family or clean their homes or pick up garbage or something constructive.
because racism or something
Maybe they've finished doing all of those things & are taking a break.
Foreigner here, how are so many of these run down ghettos lined with relatively nice or huge cars?
Cars are cheaper in the USA compared to places like eurpe
Bc they sell drugs & screw the system!!!!
most of them are really high mileage with mechanical problems, but people keep them clean and shiny.
Selling drugs and their leased.
Cheaper to get a car than pay 3,000 a month for a nice apartment don’t be ignorant.
Wow, never seen anything like this… well, people need a place they can afford
even T.I. knows Memphis hoods are worse
destroying everything they touch..unreal
From The Bronx/Harlem, NY n don’t want no parts of none of this‼️💯‼️Uptown Baby‼️
"Get out the street" 😂😂
I will always love atlanta...always visit the hood when i visit and am from charlotte
Nice cars though
They supposed to be cleaning up the hood some changes in the area’s have already been done. I’m out of the hood now. But back in the day my ppl was right in that parking lot 🤷🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️
Do Memphis & Detroit
Memphis look worse
I had HOOD people in Nashville/Knoxville tell me not to even bother going to Memphis
It is
@@bambamrubble151 fr parts of knox look like some Memphis projects, wonder if the same people designed them
It is! I'm trying to get out.
Bankhead / Grove Park area of ATL.
Can anyone tell me why they hangout in the hundreds... Just doing nothing?
Minding their business congregating and making money. Something u should do, at least the minding your business part
Bc harold thats how must poor black man make there money dont look to long or they gon take yours
Bums have nothing else to offer
Because the men in the hood are raised by single mothers who didn't work ..
@@showmestatefinest5412 How they making money??? Is there employers that let them come to work drunk and high in town???🤔
Wow I was born and lived in Memphis and also I lived in Atlanta also they born look the same.
Yes, it does
The hoods look bad, but the cars are fire 😂 kinda sad
Atlanta Georgia is a good place to be in the south
I like the best hoods in the deep in the south
It so depressing to me watching this!
Atlanta ain't fucking with Memphis
You crazy asf
Stfu we don't want to
Yes Memphis is more trashier and failing more than Atlanta ...Atlanta got the nice neighborhoods to counter the bad ones ..Memphis is all ghetto and failing and have no nice neighborhoods ..
Memphis for the win..ATL doesn’t have a 20 foot tall Les Paul.
@@millymilly8264 y’all ain’t fuckin with Memphis and we got surburbs areas just as nice if not better then some wack ass gay atl
I love big butted black women
That's sad. When I was a child we went to the enchanted forest at memphis each year, and it was such a treat.. You couldn't pay me to go beyond collierville and germantown now. Lawlessness. I'll not partake in it.
I’m from Whitehaven it ain’t that bad
@@ttuggle31 Well, I don't think they have it anymore, but it was really nice in the 1970's. I wouldn't attempt it today unless the hwy patrol accompanied everyone.
What kinda car do you roll in so we can get an idea 💡 what you look like to people looking in. ..? :) :) :)
A van
I just realized they don't stay home at night because they have no electricity
Same color skin just different state all their hoods look the same
Is it just me or does it seem like when a famous person dies somewhere the place is suddenly dangerous. I’m not saying that Memphis is a milk and honey city but it’s most definitely not the most dangerous place in the United States. And that’s coming from someone who has lived in Memphis their whole life. They just said that because young Dolph got killed here.
I think it’s just you. You’re probably not alone in your thinking though and I understand what you mean
@Peter Pappas that’s why I said it’s not the safest city but it’s also most definitely not the most dangerous city in the United States. I’ve lived here my whole life And in various areas of the different hoods. My family even owned a store in one.
Come down here and say that boy
@@donjulio9352 you mean come to Memphis? As I stated I currently live and have lived in Memphis my whole life. In the south, east, North, Whitehaven all that.
Hoods in the south look the same I promise you. From Memphis, to ATL, to Savannah, to Brunswick, GA to Jacksonville to Orlando to St. Petersburg Florida....they look like you literally just walking around the corner from each other.
You got a lot of subscribers but I like the way MIkO Worldwide do his hood videos you straight but they love Miko in the hood
He be in the trenches and they sure do love him and respect him for that
That's a dumb comment probably made by a fake account of the channel mentioned. Why would charlie try to be like a person who not even on his level ? Charlie channel bigger and more popular, if anything it's the other way around. Especially the part where you say they love him, like who ? how do you know how much they love him vs other people who do street interviews and are more popular according to the numbers.
Fuck the numbers, some people wont even dare to go deep in the trenches and do interviews
@@notthereyet2625 That comment doesn't make sense either and doesn't answer anything. We were discussing how you knew whether or not people loved that guy more than Charlie or any other TH-camr who does these interviews. Did you do a poll ? BTW Charlie has the most sketchiest looking street interviews, people out of everyone I've seen who does this.
Should've had Project Pat -Took the Charge playing while riding thru Memphis 😂😂😂
Mr Charli need to make a video in Laredo Tamaulipas please my friend go down there you have some fun jaja
Do wyandanch Long Island please and Mount Vernon NY
Been to Atlanta the represent they hood hard
FBI just listed Memphis dangerous city inna united states
@Ben McMahon shit been going on way before dolph death..rip tho
@Ben McMahon bro memphis always been wild.
Read that full article it again you giving misleading information its a site rating metro areas not the city its self from fbi statistics the city of Memphis homicide rate only 24.2 per 100,000 that low detroit st louis and Baltimore is bout double that evey year for the pass 20-30 years if not longer
Memphis is not close to the US most dangerous city that 24/7 wall street article is rating metropolitan areas read learn to read the full article next time
@@inawyawanahyasharahla8520 where u frm da surberbs 🤣
10:20 lol
"Memphis Worst Hoods"
*goes to Minglewood Hall*
Why does Memphis look like a ghost town?
It is. Everything has closed down
This mane really put the police on a high speed chase
You started off in my hood BLEVELAND AVE ZONE 3 Atlanta
Are these flood, or tornado areas?
Damn i know all these hoods smh one my brother got killed in. Rip
The atl part looks broke and depressing ...back in the 80s and 90s you would've been seeing traaaappers..junkies...Mooney...lol..bow
Lol u didn't see any in atl? U blind asf
@@lunit00n68 oooh yeeeah and your rap game is weeeak..future sounding a## ninja😂😂😂You ain't rapping about 💩💩💩💩..HOT MESS😂😂😂
It so many kid gone missing this week in Memphis. Especially young girls chasing$$
Atlanta native checking in yea we have some hoods like everywhere but yea you can keep the contest to have the worst hood. No thanks Not a badge of honor!!!
Song 2:30?
You should show us time too
People Town Atlanta Zone 3
That dodge charger was gone!!!!!!!
Memphis born and raised
Reminds me of the 1800s
That store on the end on wenchester...they killed the owner in a robbery😩
Memphis Tennessee is way worse then Atlanta
You should visit popular rapper hoods fasho.
Stop putting Memphis with these folks they are not similar to Memphis just stop.
Do one on charlotte vs atlanta they are real close
Atlanta got it tho
Atlanta is more active than Memphis and Charlotte.
Charlotte is more clean atlanta got a lot of gay people
@@jerrydavis3548 Im from Charlotte and Atl way rougher than Charlotte and all thoses gay people in Atlanta aren't from there
@@luciferfire1575 atl ain’t more active then Memphis
They all had the day off at the same damn time
We got that one way in calhoun like that
Harris Grocery Store on Fairington.
Wait Gas only 1.99 ?
Video probably old