Bigga doesn’t say a lot but when he does speak, it’s always deep and profound. I love how he just observes and listens and then just drops gem after gem. ❤
Here’s the thing about growing up in NY especially in the 70’s-80’s: If you was there you more than likely grew up with a future celebrity. Bimmy grew up with Mark Jackson, LL Cool J and others. Fat Joe grew up in the same projects with KoKo from SWV. Marlon Wayans and Omar Epps became best friends in high school. Malik Yoba and Dame Dash grew together in the same apartment building. There are way more examples but that’s just a few.
You're absolutely right I went to school with Christopher Williams and met people in the industry through my music teacher who performed/ worked with Luther Vandross, Tom Brown, and Unlimited Touch just to name a few... those wer amazing times.
Yup like cam and mase growing up best friends or biggie smalls and busta being high school friends even rza being cousins with flava flav from public enemy no lie 😂😂😂😂😂🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
This interview has everything from A to Z. They talked Hip Hop, Street Life, Being a black man in America…..etc. These interviews are not just becoming apart of Hip Hop culture, but it’s also becoming a must watch for young men. The value of this show is incredible. S/o to Bim for sharing his story, and to the #MEO Team for classic content!
This Podcast means a lot for me. I’m a young black guy from Manchester UK, and I can relate to all these convo Mandem are really therapeutical to my way of life. Now I’m becoming a better man ❤️
I customize sneakers and when I'm busy in the lab it's usually music playing in the background or #MEO. I had to stop a couple of times and put the shoe and paint brush down so could laugh without messin up the shoes! This right here was one of those times! 😂😂🤣🤣😂😂🤣🤣
By far the best interview I’ve seen on here , quite possibly because this was my era . I’m white but I was connected with many from their era because I built high line specialized vehicles for everyone from entertainment , sports industry , to every level of the streets clientele . All good people that some took a bad turn . It’s refreshing to see someone sit up there and tell the stories that most people try to hide when they make it out of the trenches . Nyc is a big city but there’s only a small amount of top of the food chain dudes out there and they all know each other . It’s crazy . Bimmy made it out cause he remained solid at every level of his life . Keep it up Sir . Math and the fellas you guys are killing it . May the new year coming up be even better .
what white gotta do w it? you ain't gotta say that bro it sound like you tryna validate yourself. fuck that if you valid you valid. white people get down just the same, shit all the "gangsta" shit come from the Italians who are considered white now but they werent considered white in america until they got some money. it's all the same bro, you feel me?
Salute to Hoffa! This was an amazing interview. I used hear about Bimmy on the west coast and never seen him. His family is legendary. This interview is why I subscribed. Can we get an interview with ya man knowledge?
Love bimmy but Bigga give me chills everytime he speak. Math maybe in the future put bigga up in the Main seat and let us get a couple of hours with him being interviewed. Regardless of religious approach he is one of the wisest men I’ve ever heard. He talks and I stop what I’m doing to watch him talk cuz I listen mostly while I’m at work or kickin back smokin. Bigga needa whole episode frfr 🙏🏾
Math said everybody's crazy until it's proven. That's knowledge, artist jewel's. He's basically saying that it's a faith walk. The artist believes in themselves when nobody else does! Respect!
I feel this is timeless. A moment that we rarely get to see and hear. That is a generational respect where everyone can actually hear each other. If the truth is 360 degrees of perspective, Math and the crew have it covered. Respect to all the strong brown men who have the desire to really absorb and overstand each perspective. Though we each have a filter, here everyone is respectful enough to actively listen and express their own commentary on the situation. No coincidence the setting is a barber shop; one of the last vestiges of what you could call a tribal campfire. Everyone can be heard and can feel free to really say what they mean. This is indeed a blessing and though we have the same chaos in life as any other point in our-story, here it is the timing. Math, I don't see a limit to how this can really bring us together and enlighten those willing to give and take. Blessed to be here in this time. Respect to all you kings watching and speaking your truths. About time we dissolved the borders between us. The community needs more of this. 🤲🏾
One of the realest episodes I've seen most inspiring.... I would have to say to date....👌🏾💪🏽💯🦁 We have went from being in the streets to the penitentiary to on top of the mountain from full families to have families to Broken homes we've touched bases on masculinity and homosexuality everything that real man a face with on a daily basis I'm blown away by the conversations you guys are having at this point in time this is powerful....
15 years in solitary confinement is crazy! It takes a strong person to be able to not lose their mind and to be able to come back into society and function normally. And he became an author. God bless him. ❤
wow this leaves me speechless from the depth and range of this content....i dont know if i should salute , clap or tip my hat ! (btw here from detroit we have 2 sides west and east pretty much....the internal jabs at the other boroughs is an interesting dynamic that lends to authenticity and camaraderie !
Every interview math judges his co host and stops them from fully expressing themselves when making valid points. Makes Tony Yayo look like he might’ve had a point even though he was definitely aggressive. Your cutting me off to ask me about game being a stripper lol.
bigga cool but his beliefs can't be compromise...that is good and bad cause we all have beliefs...if everyonev impose their beliefs on others the world will be in complete chaos...total anilihation...fact
You can have your beliefs I just didn’t like how he was saying in a loaded language way that because your talking highly of the 50 and the unit is sounds like it’s bragging and I’m gonna be bragging when I’m in heaven and your in hell….Wait as and elder you don’t KNOW who is going where how can you say that Bigga was using his spiritual Ego to say Yayo’s way is NOT going to get him in Heaven but Bigga way will HOW KNOW ONE KNOWS the time the place Bigga should have been an elder and said peace King much love and safe travels As Yayo prays to God as he said
Ngl Math you got a top 3 podcast I put this over budden podcast this nothing but realness I feel it when I watch it (pause) shout out Bigga the world need more dudes like him 🫡
Latinos was around hip hop when it started because they were in the ghetto however they did not create hip hop, they were just around and participated in the things black americans already created
I like to think about that last moment like a trailer/movie, and then from 50-100’ away it’s just light, like a star shining back at you magnified onto a screen through space and time ..
Been hearing Bimmy name since Slick Rick said it yrs ago never knew what he looked like it what he did in the culture exactly and some of these others Who've been involved with the culture Thank U for interviews like this
not totally related but after watching the symba interview I had a thought, I wanna know what you think about this. it was the deejay first right, deejay & dancers, then the deejay & the emcee, then the emcee in front of the deejay, then it became the rapper & producer, are we getting to a point now where maybe the rapper wont be the main focus, might it be the podcaster/personality in front? just a interesting thought
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Hip Hop and MCs are not the same as rappers and rap
Jamaica Queens stand up! #QGTM Salute to Math Hoffa for the dopest interview with a certified hood legend. I appreciate you brothers and your show. 💪🏾✊🏾🤴🏾
Math said at 1:09:00 that Hip Hop was a land of fatherless children. I had to stop to and take that in. So many Hip Hop songs are based on kids living life without direction and guidance. If you don't understand listen to a song like CREAM. It's very deep, very true, and very, very sad.
💯💯💯 hell yeah. That’s deep, daddy ain’t around momma trying her best to raise us. I gotta get this bread because that’s what rules everything around me. Rather I get it the right or wrong way.
Love these last three or four episodes, this one was dope because I've heard of BImmy and the Supreme team but never the real-life stories and how he flipped his life around
As I watch this Episode, Seeing Bimny 💯 ❤️ Wow!! It's bring back so many memories. I lived on 158st/111 Ave Bwt Linden. From 1980-1989. I also no The Johnsons! Pete, Justice ( mole on his nose) My 1st job was in Rib Shack! Actually I'm Lou Baby Mom, From 40 projects. Rip Lou Aka Barney Rubbell 🙏 I seen it all. It's was crazy back them days. All crews got along! Gave the best parties!! #FACTS Bimny is really good dude,I so happy you made good for yourself. HE REAL ONE! HE GOOD PEOPLE! NICE GUY HE DONT REMEMBER ME! I'm also remember Boo Boo 😊 Now known as 50 cents, This FACTS 50 cents use to sell his work at in front Popeye's on Corner, Basliey and New York Blvd. Now, Guy Brewer. He was young 12,13 I also went to IS 72, With actress Desriee Colemen. Every day the car would pick her up at 7 period to go to 7 Broadway. To play "MAMA I WANT TO SING' Across the street from 134 Ave. Lou lived in 40 projects, Next door to Grandmasta Vic.. #BLENDMASTER #SOUTHSIDE #160AVE #109 AVE BIG SHOUT OUT #RISING2THETOP. Im a Queen from Queens!! ❤️ I love this show Math! 💯
I grew up knee high with SCAR VALENTINE! He was one of the first BLOODS in NEW YORK! He was aggressive since a child, that was his stand out character. I miss you Cantel 😢
It sounds like Flowers was 1st Generation. But sound like he was based in the discos. Then the next generation who were younger added on Uptown with the resources they had from Harlem to South Bronx to North East Bronx
If you grew up in The Bronx you would definitely realize that Puerto Ricans were down with Hip Hop! I'm a 57 year old Black man that was there. They referred to themselves as Puerto Ricans or Puerto Rocks! This is from a Bronx representative.
Hour & about 44 minutes or so is hilarious 🤣, 10 toes in the back like “ tHaT’s cRaZy “ 😂.. respect & salute to everyone on this panel fr. These “ podcasts “ are cool & like Mdwof too but this a Billi fr 💸 🫡
1:41:00 - No disrespect, but somebody shut this man up. He talks just to talk because the cameras are on. This type of energy doesn’t even fit in the room…
I’m like Mecca, been square business my whole life. I had my pops in my life who was not about to let me get into any trouble. If my pops wasn’t in my life I’d definitely would of been wildin’
I’ve heard this dude talk at length before but uninterrupted like this is better….he mentions little details that hint at who he is. Like him telling a story that for all intents and purposes is a nightmare….then in the middle of the mayhem noticing the weather change then thinking to himself that his guy didn’t make it to on the way to the hospital. I dunno I felt that. Like he’s here in the physical world operating but also leaning on gut/intuition/spirit He’s definitely a complete human being and it’s neat to think about
Bigga doesn’t say a lot but when he does speak, it’s always deep and profound. I love how he just observes and listens and then just drops gem after gem. ❤
Good comment.
Bimmy got unlimited fire stories! Salute
Right need a part 3 already
Here’s the thing about growing up in NY especially in the 70’s-80’s: If you was there you more than likely grew up with a future celebrity. Bimmy grew up with Mark Jackson, LL Cool J and others. Fat Joe grew up in the same projects with KoKo from SWV. Marlon Wayans and Omar Epps became best friends in high school. Malik Yoba and Dame Dash grew together in the same apartment building. There are way more examples but that’s just a few.
You're absolutely right I went to school with Christopher Williams and met people in the industry through my music teacher who performed/ worked with Luther Vandross, Tom Brown, and Unlimited Touch just to name a few... those wer amazing times.
@@lesliebryan9401 "this ain't Christopher Williams"
@@alanbrown3172 I never said that he was I said I went to school with Christopher Williams in response to something some posted in the comments
@@lesliebryan9401 he’s not writing about what you said, he quoted a biggie line cause big said that. I know cause I immediately thought the same lol
Yup like cam and mase growing up best friends or biggie smalls and busta being high school friends even rza being cousins with flava flav from public enemy no lie 😂😂😂😂😂🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
Bimmy might be the funniest real nigga ever. 🤣. I’ma need a whole new interview with him after this. I could listen to his stories all day.
This interview has everything from A to Z. They talked Hip Hop, Street Life, Being a black man in America…..etc. These interviews are not just becoming apart of Hip Hop culture, but it’s also becoming a must watch for young men. The value of this show is incredible. S/o to Bim for sharing his story, and to the #MEO Team for classic content!
I love the part where Bimmy talked about his father and medium 😔
@@jojosaylor8996 Yeah that was real talk.
Word up ❤
This Podcast means a lot for me. I’m a young black guy from Manchester UK, and I can relate to all these convo
Mandem are really therapeutical to my way of life. Now I’m becoming a better man ❤️
Love from Brooklyn Killy 1 love
United or city?
What is mandem. ?????
@@supershev1888 just because you asking like we’re suppose to tell you, you can go google it or something, god bless
God
Quote of the year; "I wasnt really built for crime" - Bimmy Antny
😂
@@JLUXVIDEOS That nigga is funny without trying. 😂😂
I cried cuz he was dead ass and they all laugh 😂😂
I customize sneakers and when I'm busy in the lab it's usually music playing in the background or #MEO. I had to stop a couple of times and put the shoe and paint brush down so could laugh without messin up the shoes! This right here was one of those times! 😂😂🤣🤣😂😂🤣🤣
I wonder if bimmy use to 4urk with dudes from Brooklyn I'm not talking about dudes from the projects but dudes from the side blocks in east new york
Bigga a real dude fa real. Shot out to Bim
💯
No ppl realier then God's ppl. GENUINE God's ppl, don't get it twisted, many be cappn
The convo about having a present father was everything!!!
Bring Mase on your platform !!!! THE WORLD NEED THE REAL STORY KING continue doing what u do love it Truth!!!!
Anthony Mason has been dead for almost 7 years my friend
@@djdeedame huh? He said Ma$e stop trolling your corny
Nobody cares about ma$e
@@gregseegreen YOU don’t care about Ma$e
That’ll be crazy
🔥 Bigga is something special, balances the show perfectly
Man of few words ...when he speaks it means something
Word
He's a righteous sounding brother but he's just a Christian. Half the shit he say has no room on the platform...politics and religion can gtfoh
Jimmy snitching is public records
Who's jimmy ? You mean bimmy ?
The conversation that started from 1:00:00 to 1:20:00.......impressive. Best podcast on TH-cam right now!
10 Toes spoke facts!!!
To all the young men, here’s a visual how alpha men speak amongst each other with respect, love and passion with ZERO DISRESPECT! God bless all!
I can listen to Bimmy tell stories forever lol. Didn’t know who homey was until seeing this interview. Dope interview Math 🧮
By far the best interview I’ve seen on here , quite possibly because this was my era . I’m white but I was connected with many from their era because I built high line specialized vehicles for everyone from entertainment , sports industry , to every level of the streets clientele . All good people that some took a bad turn . It’s refreshing to see someone sit up there and tell the stories that most people try to hide when they make it out of the trenches . Nyc is a big city but there’s only a small amount of top of the food chain dudes out there and they all know each other . It’s crazy . Bimmy made it out cause he remained solid at every level of his life . Keep it up Sir . Math and the fellas you guys are killing it . May the new year coming up be even better .
what white gotta do w it?
you ain't gotta say that bro it sound like you tryna validate yourself. fuck that if you valid you valid. white people get down just the same, shit all the "gangsta" shit come from the Italians who are considered white now but they werent considered white in america until they got some money. it's all the same bro, you feel me?
Great comment and greetings from the UK 🇬🇧. Well broken down.
What a character this guy bimmy is.
Had me in tears...so so funny.
“We know Jimmy 🙄” …..😭 Esso’s face
Bimmy a legend period love is storytelling
Salute to Hoffa! This was an amazing interview. I used hear about Bimmy on the west coast and never seen him. His family is legendary. This interview is why I subscribed. Can we get an interview with ya man knowledge?
Shout out math for letting dude talk about his book. Dope to see someone change their lives.
nah bro he derailed the whole fkn interview. cool he can talk about his books but not the way that he did it
Right he messed up the show
The Bimmy interview was better than the Yayo screamfest
Red pants want this to be his interview real bad 😂
Bruh! This was my favorite episode but he straight highjacked the conversation!
On god bruh who invited him🤦🏾♀️ I thought I was the only one seeing that. He derailed good talking points to his nonsense.
💯 I was screaming at the screen Shut Up. I really wanted to hear more from Bimmy.
Lol how dare red pants try to downplay 50, not even bimmy agree with him
Bigga broke that all the way down about his father that went all the way over my head in the first video
Best interview... thoughtful, pointed, equal, substantive dialogue.
Protect Bigga at all cost‼️‼️‼️ He the wisdom and knowledge 💪🏽☝🏽
😂😂😂😂😂😂
This did not age well 😂😂😂😂😂😂🤷🏽♀️
Love bimmy but Bigga give me chills everytime he speak. Math maybe in the future put bigga up in the Main seat and let us get a couple of hours with him being interviewed. Regardless of religious approach he is one of the wisest men I’ve ever heard. He talks and I stop what I’m doing to watch him talk cuz I listen mostly while I’m at work or kickin back smokin. Bigga needa whole episode frfr 🙏🏾
yk what I actually might watch it
Hell nah
Math said everybody's crazy until it's proven. That's knowledge, artist jewel's. He's basically saying that it's a faith walk. The artist believes in themselves when nobody else does! Respect!
Just finished pt 1 Bimmy is hilarious
I feel this is timeless. A moment that we rarely get to see and hear. That is a generational respect where everyone can actually hear each other. If the truth is 360 degrees of perspective, Math and the crew have it covered. Respect to all the strong brown men who have the desire to really absorb and overstand each perspective. Though we each have a filter, here everyone is respectful enough to actively listen and express their own commentary on the situation. No coincidence the setting is a barber shop; one of the last vestiges of what you could call a tribal campfire. Everyone can be heard and can feel free to really say what they mean. This is indeed a blessing and though we have the same chaos in life as any other point in our-story, here it is the timing. Math, I don't see a limit to how this can really bring us together and enlighten those willing to give and take. Blessed to be here in this time. Respect to all you kings watching and speaking your truths. About time we dissolved the borders between us. The community needs more of this. 🤲🏾
Same Way I Receive The Way These Episodes Go; MATH Has A Bright Future To Be Able To Bring Knowledge To The Youth, Etc!!!
“I cried” 😂 yo honestly Bimmy a real one.
This my favorite episode so far! Shout out to Bimmy n Soul B(OG of the OGs)!
One of the realest episodes I've seen most inspiring....
I would have to say to date....👌🏾💪🏽💯🦁
We have went from being in the streets to the penitentiary to on top of the mountain from full families to have families to Broken homes we've touched bases on masculinity and homosexuality everything that real man a face with on a daily basis I'm blown away by the conversations you guys are having at this point in time this is powerful....
I deadass thought Bigga was closer to 60.. #Wiseman👑👑💪
You thought you was the only one! I thought he was late 50s
same
Word I gave him about 55
It's his old soul
Lol 😅 a little unfair perhaps.
15 years in solitary confinement is crazy! It takes a strong person to be able to not lose their mind and to be able to come back into society and function normally. And he became an author. God bless him. ❤
This has been my favorite episode so far and seems to truly embody what this podcast means to the culture. Keep up the great work.
wow this leaves me speechless from the depth and range of this content....i dont know if i should salute , clap or tip my hat ! (btw here from detroit we have 2 sides west and east pretty much....the internal jabs at the other boroughs is an interesting dynamic that lends to authenticity and camaraderie !
Math has to let Bigga express himself more. He has VERY strong points about people in the hood.
Man so true.
Every interview math judges his co host and stops them from fully expressing themselves when making valid points. Makes Tony Yayo look like he might’ve had a point even though he was definitely aggressive. Your cutting me off to ask me about game being a stripper lol.
It’s not that the point isn’t valid. Irrelevant to that particular part of the conversation.
bigga cool but his beliefs can't be compromise...that is good and bad cause we all have beliefs...if everyonev impose their beliefs on others the world will be in complete chaos...total anilihation...fact
You can have your beliefs I just didn’t like how he was saying in a loaded language way that because your talking highly of the 50 and the unit is sounds like it’s bragging and I’m gonna be bragging when I’m in heaven and your in hell….Wait as and elder you don’t KNOW who is going where how can you say that Bigga was using his spiritual Ego to say Yayo’s way is NOT going to get him in Heaven but Bigga way will HOW KNOW ONE KNOWS the time the place Bigga should have been an elder and said peace King much love and safe travels As Yayo prays to God as he said
Hoffa!!!! 🔥🔥🔥Really enjoyed this episode. Respect to bimmy
🙌🏽
This the most I have ever heard Bigga talk. This interview triggered something in him . Dope interview
This episode is great. I love these good brothers and these builds and conversations are healthy for all of us Thank You 💎💎💎💎💯💯💯
I love how y'all shine light and pay respects to the old school/pioneers/foundational folks of hip-hop. Much respect.
Salute Hoffa For Having Bigga On, Instead Of Young Shanigans All The Time There's An Elder To Keep Things Down To Earth Spiritual
Great comment and well said.
Ngl Math you got a top 3 podcast I put this over budden podcast this nothing but realness I feel it when I watch it (pause) shout out Bigga the world need more dudes like him 🫡
KRS One on the Math Hoffa show ASAP! Speaking it into existence 🙌🏾
How math look at Bigga when he tlkin is Priceless lol it’s like what are tlkin bout dude Wishing he jus hush up
this man said "who gon stop this fight?"
LMAO. Bimmy is fucking hilarious!
Bonny saying that about jimmy henchman "playing both sides" and the police passing secs later.... 😭😂😂😂😂
Latinos was around hip hop when it started because they were in the ghetto however they did not create hip hop, they were just around and participated in the things black americans already created
I like to think about that last moment like a trailer/movie, and then from 50-100’ away it’s just light, like a star shining back at you magnified onto a screen through space and time ..
@1:48 .. it got silent during Confidential Informant conversation .. Bimmy got thrown off. 😂
Fam..these interviews are so incredible. Another instant classic. Salute my G.
Bigga is enjoying himself to the utmost in this episode. Respect
You gonna have to have a ol’Heads DJ forum, of Brooklynites & to get the timeline in effect
wow that afterlife movie comment hoffa mentioned is gold 🙌🏾
Been hearing Bimmy name since Slick Rick said it yrs ago never knew what he looked like it what he did in the culture exactly and some of these others Who've been involved with the culture Thank U for interviews like this
1:14:12 - “I’m not a nerd! 😢” 😂😂😂😂
"Imagin that beach is paradise"......Math "You mean like LL" lmaoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Bimmy should be a member of this podcast/show
2 months ago, I subscribed and Math was at 504,000 subs now seeing over 600 is beautiful brother.✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾👏🏾👏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
When Bigga speaks we Listen!!!!
Bigga is missing the fact that hip hop isn’t just a vocal art form. The dancers and DJs have an equal stake in the formation of hip hop
You can't remove Latin people from the origins of hip hop.
Unless you lie to yourself until you believe it
not totally related but after watching the symba interview I had a thought, I wanna know what you think about this.
it was the deejay first right, deejay & dancers, then the deejay & the emcee, then the emcee in front of the deejay, then it became the rapper & producer,
are we getting to a point now where maybe the rapper wont be the main focus, might it be the podcaster/personality in front?
just a interesting thought
Hip Hop and MCs are not the same as rappers and rap
Yo Hoff one of the realest episodes that truly shows how profound and real this podcast be
Lol, perfect segway from this to Tony Yayo… one of the last things y’all spoke on was dudes movin to fast
White castle story is hilarious. Respect the honesty.
Red pants got a true PhD in Hip Hop. He needs a platform.
When Soul B said yall got my salami on the market!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂ayyooooooooooooo
I agree with Bigga.. Every word he speaks!! No one wants change fr.
Jamaica Queens stand up! #QGTM Salute to Math Hoffa for the dopest interview with a certified hood legend. I appreciate you brothers and your show. 💪🏾✊🏾🤴🏾
Definitely a great episode 💯 #HoffaGang 💪
Math said at 1:09:00 that Hip Hop was a land of fatherless children. I had to stop to and take that in. So many Hip Hop songs are based on kids living life without direction and guidance. If you don't understand listen to a song like CREAM. It's very deep, very true, and very, very sad.
Interesting perspective 🤔
“Life as a shorty shouldn’t be so rough…”
💯💯💯 hell yeah. That’s deep, daddy ain’t around momma trying her best to raise us. I gotta get this bread because that’s what rules everything around me. Rather I get it the right or wrong way.
yeah well & it makes perfect sense than right that so many of us feel we were almost raised by Hiphop.
Are they interviewing Bimmy or the dude with the orange sweats. Let Bimmy talk.
Love these last three or four episodes, this one was dope because I've heard of BImmy and the Supreme team but never the real-life stories and how he flipped his life around
"My name is Ruby Dee and I'm Puerto Rican I guess you can tell by the way I'm speaking" (Fantastic Romantic Emcees)
That "pause" story is HILARIOUS
Rap was always around. Hip Hop was "Concocted" in the Bronx by Kool Herc. It was 4 elements from the start
Facts bring MASE to shop. It’s gonna be one of the most viewed
I like the segment about where hip hop was started
Good convo
These early episodes getting me through work on this Friday frfr 🤝🏾
Hoff showing out great content.
Lol everybody dying laughing and bigga just there like 🗿
35:44
Sean Bigga!!!!......man of god!!!!!
#secureyaspot 💯💪🏿
Feel like i been waiting a month for this math lol keep up the good work my guy
One of the best illest realest.must have conversations to have amongst the bros🤜🏽✊🏽🤜🏽
He was dead serious when he said he would locked the door....🤣🤣
As I watch this Episode, Seeing Bimny 💯 ❤️ Wow!! It's bring back so many memories. I lived on 158st/111 Ave Bwt Linden.
From 1980-1989. I also no The Johnsons! Pete, Justice ( mole on his nose) My 1st job was in Rib Shack! Actually I'm Lou Baby Mom, From 40 projects. Rip Lou Aka Barney Rubbell 🙏 I seen it all. It's was crazy back them days. All crews got along! Gave the best parties!! #FACTS Bimny is really good dude,I so happy you made good for yourself. HE REAL ONE! HE GOOD PEOPLE! NICE GUY HE DONT REMEMBER ME! I'm also remember Boo Boo 😊
Now known as 50 cents, This FACTS 50 cents use to sell his work at in front Popeye's on Corner, Basliey and New York Blvd. Now, Guy Brewer. He was young 12,13 I also went to IS 72, With actress Desriee Colemen. Every day the car would pick her up at 7 period to go to 7 Broadway. To play "MAMA I WANT TO SING' Across the street from 134 Ave.
Lou lived in 40 projects, Next door to Grandmasta Vic.. #BLENDMASTER #SOUTHSIDE #160AVE #109 AVE BIG SHOUT OUT #RISING2THETOP. Im a Queen from Queens!! ❤️ I love this show Math! 💯
Bro started speaking about henchmen the whole vroom was like naw I can’t co-sign it 50 solid this and that
I grew up knee high with SCAR VALENTINE! He was one of the first BLOODS in NEW YORK! He was aggressive since a child, that was his stand out character. I miss you Cantel 😢
It sounds like Flowers was 1st Generation. But sound like he was based in the discos. Then the next generation who were younger added on Uptown with the resources they had from Harlem to South Bronx to North East Bronx
Bimmy is official 💯💯
muscle dude was on point with everything he said tho
Real talk
If you grew up in The Bronx you would definitely realize that Puerto Ricans were down with Hip Hop! I'm a 57 year old Black man that was there. They referred to themselves as Puerto Ricans or Puerto Rocks! This is from a Bronx representative.
I like how everyone defended 50 on them allegations oldhead said about him
Dude who was saying all that is on some corny shit. His whole energy doesn’t even fit in this room.
Bro was speaking from feelings that’s why he take up for preme and jimmy and you see real supreme team bimmy speak right by 50
Hour & about 44 minutes or so is hilarious 🤣, 10 toes in the back like “ tHaT’s cRaZy “ 😂.. respect & salute to everyone on this panel fr. These “ podcasts “ are cool & like Mdwof too but this a Billi fr 💸 🫡
1:41:00 - No disrespect, but somebody shut this man up. He talks just to talk because the cameras are on. This type of energy doesn’t even fit in the room…
I’m like Mecca, been square business my whole life. I had my pops in my life who was not about to let me get into any trouble. If my pops wasn’t in my life I’d definitely would of been wildin’
My favorite episode so far this was 🔥
“I’m not really built for crime” Even had Bigga laughing at that one
Give Bigga a one on one interview with one of these hood legends that made it out.
I’ve heard this dude talk at length before but uninterrupted like this is better….he mentions little details that hint at who he is. Like him telling a story that for all intents and purposes is a nightmare….then in the middle of the mayhem noticing the weather change then thinking to himself that his guy didn’t make it to on the way to the hospital. I dunno I felt that. Like he’s here in the physical world operating but also leaning on gut/intuition/spirit
He’s definitely a complete human being and it’s neat to think about
Esso always talking about the pre frontal cortex and he is right to a degree. Brother we all make choices.