Its not THAT crazy... he was involved in the gang lifestyle. If you live a life surrounded by guns drugs and shooting each other through gangs, then its not much of a surprise when one gets shot and killed. You drastically increase your chances of being killed when you decide to get involved in that lifestyle.
@@kennethnero2011 no he knew better stop making excuses just because he was a famous rapper. Everyone has competence at that age he knew better but still chose that route
Shoutout to those first responders. The fact he lasted so long shows how hard they fought to keep him alive. Such a huge talent, and what makes it worse is he was just leaving the studio to go home. He literally died doing what he loved. Brothers has always been so sad to me in hindsight. Rest easy L’A 💔🙏🏼
You mean “SHE” 2Pac was talking about a young black girl who was killed coming out of a corner store by the store owner. He wasn’t talking about himself.
@@xmanofficial because the cashier Who was Korean at the corner store though she was Stealing the orange juice and Grabbed her and started attacking her and Latasha was fighting the lady back then she walked off and the lady shot her
L'A Capone was definitely ahead of his time in Chicago and youngbul was ELITE. Hated when my man got killed in '13. If L'A was still alive he'd been on Durk level probably even passed em💯
I feel like durk had something to do with la death.. durk may of not been the shooter but set him up n was in on it sum kind of way lil durk was jealous of La Capone he just never showed it
@@MaleDoggy Durk a coward. Now everyone is dead and he’s “made it”, he wanna say “I ain’t about that anymore, not mentioning the dead or the ops in music”. 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿 could of done that 5 years ago and you’d still have your brother and whole crew. They died…. FOR WHAT!!??
Let me get this straight. So lived with mom start giving trouble. Mom sends him to dad in highschool he plays football went on the honour roll. Pops dies he goes back to Chicago and went str8 back into the gang. Oh boy no dig at the mom cause she probably tried her best but this right here is a clear cut example of why dad's are important in kids lives especially boys. Sad this ended like this.
I’d say dads are but mainly environment. Look at the environment he was in. Good neighborhood good family doing good in Atlanta. Minute he goes back to chicago he goes back to his ways
yeah but I think this was more being a victim of circumstance than anything else. he was in the hood growing up in the Southside of Chicago in a BD hood & he was already known to be social when he was outside & likable. this even reads on paper like it won't turn out well; I think that it's a shame how many almost-stories there are of younguns bettering themselves or finding a way out, only for their lives to be ended once they're on the right foot. the saddest part of all was that L'A was still younger than 20 when he died, so he was basically a prodigy being able to keep his grades up, release music & goof off with his friends, only to be gunned down still young
Or maybe the CIRCUMSTANCES are important? He was living in a good neighborhood with better opportunities so of COURSE he’s gonna do better. That has nothing to do with his mom or dad being present or absent. If that’s the case what about all the boys in Chicago with dads who taught and indoctrinated them into that gang shit?? Are they still so important then?? Boys need their mothers just as much as they need their dads. Y’all act like boys should only have their dads and blame their moms when the boys act up as if they would have been different with a dad when most of the time it’s their dad that teaches them how to be in that gang shit. Y’all gotta step into reality for a second and stop trying to blame single mothers for everything. Comments like this are a clear example of why the black community, especially black males will never get anywhere. Y’all refuse to take accountability and refuse to see logic and reason.
@@k-kashsuccafree7185 Majority straight A' s idk about that they usually drop out early and don't speak or spell very well but wouldn't doubt that there's some smart niggas who chose the gang shit to look cool.
Youngin really a legend! He been gone for 8 years & he’s still relevant. He died at 17…… imagine where he would be now if he was still here. He made an impact on the world it only 17 years old. ❤️😔 Prayers to his fans & family.
People the word" LEGEND" around not really understanding the meaning. Legend is a serious word my man. Just because ur known n have talent doesn't make u a legend
He really was the real deal, I'd say he was the most talented of all chiraq rappers when I first heard him. I could see him being lil durk level by now honestly if he made it out. Stay out the streets fellas!
Him and Young Pappy might be the biggest losses for Chicago street rap talent - wise (I aint sayin King Von because he actually got to show his potential and made it to age 26)
9/26/13 was the day I found out I was going to be a father... also my 22nd birthday. Rest easy, young man..... so the day I celebrate yearly, is the day his family mourns yearly. Life is short man
nice story telling man its sad knowing that he died at such a young age and cant pursue his dreams anymore R.I.P LA fly high man we will continue your legacy fr
He's one of the few from Chicago that had the gang rep, image and musical delivery to make good drill music. Its said all the time "they thought he would be the next big thing" about every rapper that dies but with LA had he not died I could easily see him blowing up atleast to a King Von level. RIP
La was honestly a young mogul for chicago drill and the entire rap scene . Alot of people are clearly influenced by his melodic flows like how he came on so loud and some more .
I pray I’m able to be in my son’s life forever , LA would’ve still been here if his dad was still alive . To all the fathers out here make sure yall do what gotta do to make a better living for yall kids . Life hard right now for me but I’m doing everything I can to make it better for my kid . Longlive all the people we lost for nothing
He wasent alive when he graduated in 2013 he finsh his junior year n later September he started his senior year but passed but he had enough credits so they gave the family the diploma
@Loner Stoner You are right bro, but in this case it was different. The LA case was dry with little leads and no witnesses. The guy was a felon caught with a gun, and was going to serve 2-5 years regardless. He tried to tip the police on a murder that he knew about so that he could get out of his gun charge by giving the police a bigger case. The idiot didn’t realize that he would be implicated in the case by giving the names there were there. Instead, the police gathered all the evidence and realize buddy was involved in LA’s murder and gave him 24 years for being an assessory to murder.
@Loner Stoner Ultimately, they all told on each other once they all got booked. But none of them would have got booked if the first dude just kept his mouth shut and served his gun charge.
He was good til his dad died. So that tells you how important it is to have father figures. Rather it's, uncle, old head in the neighborhood, a coach etc...But the devil say okay yo daddy gone I'll be your daddy. Envy n jealousy kills every day. For the devil walks around like a roaring lion devouring whom he may.
@@Loch1210 of course but it’d be significantly less likely because he’s not in the exact same city all his opps are in, where they know his movement, where he stays, who he associates with, etc. Ppl get shot literally everywhere, but your chances of survival are better when you’re away from the city where opps are around your every corner and have the drop on your daily movements.
LA would be the same age as me if he was still alive today, I remember my first introduction (im Australian) to Chicago and Drill in general was With The Shits with Dinero and JP. You could see he had all the makings of a superstar.
Mane i was messed up when dude got killed he was one of the best at that time and wouldve been a big star.. i love how after the snitch stuff tay600 changed his name to taycapone for folks great video bro 💪🏾
Crazy🤯🤯 if he grew up in Atlanta who knows what would of happened.. still to this day we lost a special one.. Real raw talent man Rest in paradise forever LA🐐👑
“Hit a lick kick a door then leave wit the gat” rip la i been listening to him since i was 10 nd im 19 now its crazy that i outlived him nd i still look at him like he older then me for some reason 😂 him nd von ona song woulda been to fuckin raw
*Crazy how much time has passed, bro was really one of the ones at the front of the movement.*
I went to school with bro
@@kevinward7019 how was that?
I know right
@@kevinward7019 did u? How's school out there I'm from Canada school pretty chill here
Him and Rondo numba 9
It’s crazy how he died so young with so much talent. It’s unfortunate… that boy could rap his ass off. Rest In Peace dude. Thanks for this one.
It's not coincidental. Their music is controlled.
Its not THAT crazy... he was involved in the gang lifestyle. If you live a life surrounded by guns drugs and shooting each other through gangs, then its not much of a surprise when one gets shot and killed. You drastically increase your chances of being killed when you decide to get involved in that lifestyle.
He started rapping at 5
Notti Died At 14
@@G2C217 bro we don’t care💀
"At 16 had a dream we was gonna get rich " RIP LA Capone 🕊💔
We gone wake up, put the pipe on
Always been on my own, But I stay strong
Ack got me put in my zone, Feeling like I wanna go home
But I’m out here
@@brewproductionz2Song?
@@xmanofficial brother
damn that ninja was wack@@brewproductionz2
La king von role model
He was my first introduction to Chicago drill rap. One of my faves. RIP 🙏🏾🕊
intro TO THIS RATIOOO
RiP lil Durk waddup mayne tell ur boy von I says waddup ..En B Aye
facts
FACTS ❤️
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La Capone had so much talent at a young age just for it to be thrown away🤦🏽♂️ LONG LIVE LA’CAPONE🕊
RATIOOOO
he in hell
@@angelcarreon7702 how? He was only a kid at 17 didn’t know any better
@Pyrotechniik Evil lurks in all forms.
@@kennethnero2011 no he knew better stop making excuses just because he was a famous rapper. Everyone has competence at that age he knew better but still chose that route
He had the most potential out of all the rappers from the prime drill era
Hm I think Young pappy would be bigger than him but LA is second
And Fredo
@@Szwarm pappy had bars but LA was a real star he had that look
@@isiahlozano5098 Fredo was blazing hot tho, he was next up
@@Szwarm nigga LA real life had that shit Pappy was that too but come on man… that’s not even a debate LA taking that
Shoutout to those first responders. The fact he lasted so long shows how hard they fought to keep him alive. Such a huge talent, and what makes it worse is he was just leaving the studio to go home. He literally died doing what he loved. Brothers has always been so sad to me in hindsight. Rest easy L’A 💔🙏🏼
they keep them alive so they die in hospital where they can take their organs during surgery
LA Capone would have been bigger than Durk if he had lived.
Durk only big cuz others be dead fr
@@cbn1425 naw 😂
fr
No one out of Chicago will be as good and big as Durk 😂
@@MaleDoggy durk is garbage
When 2pac said: He never got to see the bullet, just heard the shot,
His lil body couldn't take it so it shook and dropped...
I felt that shit 💪🏿
You mean “SHE” 2Pac was talking about a young black girl who was killed coming out of a corner store by the store owner. He wasn’t talking about himself.
@@derekgoodejr8788 You talking about Latasha Harlin”s the girl who was killed over a orange juice
@@emontrewaters3530Why was she killed over orange juice?
@@xmanofficial because the cashier Who was Korean at the corner store though she was Stealing the orange juice and Grabbed her and started attacking her and Latasha was fighting the lady back then she walked off and the lady shot her
@@emontrewaters3530 Jesus… that’s crazy…
L'A Capone was definitely ahead of his time in Chicago and youngbul was ELITE. Hated when my man got killed in '13. If L'A was still alive he'd been on Durk level probably even passed em💯
I feel like durk had something to do with la death.. durk may of not been the shooter but set him up n was in on it sum kind of way lil durk was jealous of La Capone he just never showed it
@@lemonwater8479 Naw Durk is loyal, he wouldn’t do something evil like that
Or got killed anyway at some point chicago ain't shit man smh
@@MaleDoggy we talking about the streets.. ain't no loyalty n da streets from no nigga.. durk was jealous jo
@@MaleDoggy Durk a coward. Now everyone is dead and he’s “made it”, he wanna say “I ain’t about that anymore, not mentioning the dead or the ops in music”. 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿 could of done that 5 years ago and you’d still have your brother and whole crew. They died…. FOR WHAT!!??
Imagine how big he would’ve been today💯RIP
LIKE THIS RATIO 🤡
I kno
Eh not rlly
@@thacryinggame u ok mentally?
@@fuckejay- failed ratio + L
Let me get this straight. So lived with mom start giving trouble. Mom sends him to dad in highschool he plays football went on the honour roll. Pops dies he goes back to Chicago and went str8 back into the gang. Oh boy no dig at the mom cause she probably tried her best but this right here is a clear cut example of why dad's are important in kids lives especially boys. Sad this ended like this.
exactly not only that but the area where they lived just a product of his environment sad it ended that way only 17 wasn't even a legal adult yet
I’d say dads are but mainly environment. Look at the environment he was in. Good neighborhood good family doing good in Atlanta. Minute he goes back to chicago he goes back to his ways
I must say. I respect that woman for even realising that he needs to go with dad.
yeah but I think this was more being a victim of circumstance than anything else. he was in the hood growing up in the Southside of Chicago in a BD hood & he was already known to be social when he was outside & likable. this even reads on paper like it won't turn out well; I think that it's a shame how many almost-stories there are of younguns bettering themselves or finding a way out, only for their lives to be ended once they're on the right foot. the saddest part of all was that L'A was still younger than 20 when he died, so he was basically a prodigy being able to keep his grades up, release music & goof off with his friends, only to be gunned down still young
Or maybe the CIRCUMSTANCES are important? He was living in a good neighborhood with better opportunities so of COURSE he’s gonna do better. That has nothing to do with his mom or dad being present or absent. If that’s the case what about all the boys in Chicago with dads who taught and indoctrinated them into that gang shit?? Are they still so important then?? Boys need their mothers just as much as they need their dads. Y’all act like boys should only have their dads and blame their moms when the boys act up as if they would have been different with a dad when most of the time it’s their dad that teaches them how to be in that gang shit. Y’all gotta step into reality for a second and stop trying to blame single mothers for everything. Comments like this are a clear example of why the black community, especially black males will never get anywhere. Y’all refuse to take accountability and refuse to see logic and reason.
An LA and Von collaboration would’ve been insane 🔥🔥🔥
Damn when his Dad died I know that changed him. I never knew that. Rest Up LA 🙏🏾
Dads are vital
RIP LA, I’ve recently discovered his music like 3 months ago and I can’t stop listening. Top 3 artist for me rn 🔥💯🕊
An honors student and a gangster/driller this dude was living 2 lives
A lot of niggas was straight As and still hung out in the streets
Bro you be surprised how many of them graduated shit Jusblow even graduated lol shit wild La has a pic with him on graduation day
Seem like he was a better student than a gangster.🤦
@@k-kashsuccafree7185 Majority straight A' s idk about that they usually drop out early and don't speak or spell very well but wouldn't doubt that there's some smart niggas who chose the gang shit to look cool.
You write like you didn't graduate
Youngin really a legend! He been gone for 8 years & he’s still relevant. He died at 17…… imagine where he would be now if he was still here. He made an impact on the world it only 17 years old. ❤️😔 Prayers to his fans & family.
Legend 🙄🙄
Jesus man
People the word" LEGEND" around not really understanding the meaning. Legend is a serious word my man. Just because ur known n have talent doesn't make u a legend
Probably still in the grave
@@richardgriffin7718 ok richard whatever u say
@@richardgriffin7718 this niggas is a certified street and rap legend you and “dubbledizzle” dont know what the fuc yall talkin bout lol
Bro keeps his videos short accurate and to the fkn point. This is what good content is.
He really was the real deal, I'd say he was the most talented of all chiraq rappers when I first heard him. I could see him being lil durk level by now honestly if he made it out. Stay out the streets fellas!
Of all the stories I've heard about Chicago, this one saddened me a lot more than some of the others and yes I was saddened by them all.
Him and Young Pappy might be the biggest losses for Chicago street rap talent - wise (I aint sayin King Von because he actually got to show his potential and made it to age 26)
Fbg duck also, Fbg Cash R.i.p to them all R.i.p Dooskiedaman
Finally i been wait for this 💯
9/26/13 was the day I found out I was going to be a father... also my 22nd birthday. Rest easy, young man..... so the day I celebrate yearly, is the day his family mourns yearly. Life is short man
It’s sad that rappers like LA that were about to be the next big thing in Hip-Hop are dead or in prison
RIP BRIS
@@nsoldier2842 LLKTG LLTR
It's not sad, it's exactly what they deserve
@@stillwelltjz6798 they don’t
@@SwagNY they don't deserve anything good in life
nice story telling man its sad knowing that he died at such a young age and cant pursue his dreams anymore R.I.P LA fly high man we will continue your legacy fr
Been listening to la for about 4 months before he passed, can never stop been a huge influence man
It’s crazy how early talented he was
I'm glad you did this to me he was the best artist during that time. Reasons like this is why I hate the drill movement sometimes. His flow was crazy
I'll never forget you and your music brother you inspired me sooooo much your the realest I had ever known 🔥🔥🔥🔥
He's one of the few from Chicago that had the gang rep, image and musical delivery to make good drill music. Its said all the time "they thought he would be the next big thing" about every rapper that dies but with LA had he not died I could easily see him blowing up atleast to a King Von level. RIP
Keep the awesome content coming homie 💯
La was honestly a young mogul for chicago drill and the entire rap scene . Alot of people are clearly influenced by his melodic flows like how he came on so loud and some more .
I still blast his art up until this day! LLCAPONE🕊 LLVROY🕊
LA and Von my favorites from the Chi. Rip all these young brothers.
I pray I’m able to be in my son’s life forever , LA would’ve still been here if his dad was still alive . To all the fathers out here make sure yall do what gotta do to make a better living for yall kids . Life hard right now for me but I’m doing everything I can to make it better for my kid . Longlive all the people we lost for nothing
He wasent alive when he graduated in 2013 he finsh his junior year n later September he started his senior year but passed but he had enough credits so they gave the family the diploma
💯💯💯
I been waiting and first
Man I messed with LA and Rondo so much more than I did any other Chicago artists, rest in peace to him fr
fam me as well, liked them 2 and bibby
One of the major reasons I started to pay attention to Chicago Drill Rap 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Hip Hop Daily got that energy popping in this video 💯. Love the content
“One day ima be a star” rip LA🕊
R.I.P. LA Capone🙏🏻
RIP THIS RATIO 🤡
My mans didn’t want to take a 2-5 year gun charge, so instead he gets 24 years 🤦🏽♂️. The ignorance is baffling
@Loner Stoner You are right bro, but in this case it was different. The LA case was dry with little leads and no witnesses. The guy was a felon caught with a gun, and was going to serve 2-5 years regardless. He tried to tip the police on a murder that he knew about so that he could get out of his gun charge by giving the police a bigger case. The idiot didn’t realize that he would be implicated in the case by giving the names there were there. Instead, the police gathered all the evidence and realize buddy was involved in LA’s murder and gave him 24 years for being an assessory to murder.
@Loner Stoner Ultimately, they all told on each other once they all got booked. But none of them would have got booked if the first dude just kept his mouth shut and served his gun charge.
He was good til his dad died. So that tells you how important it is to have father figures. Rather it's, uncle, old head in the neighborhood, a coach etc...But the devil say okay yo daddy gone I'll be your daddy. Envy n jealousy kills every day. For the devil walks around like a roaring lion devouring whom he may.
‼️💯💯
I remember watching all the videos he dropped while he was still alive, sh*t is crazy.. you gotta make a vid on Nuski now too. 🙏🏽
RATIOO 🤡
It’s about time you made a La Capone video
So Loud is my most favorite song from him in 2013 #RIPLACapone👑🐐🧸🕯️💐🕊️
Let’s go been waitin fo this
La Capone Got a Brother On His Dads Side He Goes By Solo Capone he raps to an he’s nice 🔥 🔥 🔥
After his pops died his mama should’ve tried to move to Atlanta even tho it’s prolly hard for a single mother, but that was crucial for his survival
It ain’t easy to move out da trenches
Ppl get shot here too
@@Loch1210 of course but it’d be significantly less likely because he’s not in the exact same city all his opps are in, where they know his movement, where he stays, who he associates with, etc. Ppl get shot literally everywhere, but your chances of survival are better when you’re away from the city where opps are around your every corner and have the drop on your daily movements.
LA would be the same age as me if he was still alive today, I remember my first introduction (im Australian) to Chicago and Drill in general was With The Shits with Dinero and JP. You could see he had all the makings of a superstar.
Keep up the good work
you should do more videos about nearly forgotten legends like La
Preciate dis vid gangii
Was waiting fo this one, met L’A one time a few months fo he died Rest Up King
What up soon I seen this u got my attention bro
la, pappy, snupe, speaker knockerz… some of the most talented rappers ever in my opinion… RIP
He would took over the industry
RIP LA I was 13 when I found out about bro I’m 23 now crazy …
RIP LA love the video
My favorite rapper till this day💯
Man these video’s got my heart fr😭💯
Damn remember all this like it was yesterday can’t believe it’s been 9 years
Mane i was messed up when dude got killed he was one of the best at that time and wouldve been a big star.. i love how after the snitch stuff tay600 changed his name to taycapone for folks great video bro 💪🏾
This was the first Chicago drill rapper i got exposed to...still one of the best rappers from Chi-Raq
So much talent 😢🤞🏽
Crazy🤯🤯 if he grew up in Atlanta who knows what would of happened.. still to this day we lost a special one.. Real raw talent man
Rest in paradise forever LA🐐👑
used to listen to him every day when i was 14-15
U the best
“If he can’t break bread he fake, I had one more buck on my plate , It was me n bro we was in the store both of us got 50 cent cakes”. -LA
I can’t believe it now the 9th year since his death. Feels like it was just before the pandemic that he passed away
I just learned about LA, but I noticed right away that he was talented.
Your lame
His line from the song Play for Keeps is asking a rival gang members " how that hot shit feels " he unfortunately now knows how that feels.
You liked ur own comment L
@@jbke i ain't gonna lie but I did
@@jbke i liked yours too
Tooka wasn’t no gang member he was just affiliated with the Gds
@@playforkeeps5545 sting affiliated
When you realize the war in Chiraq were between kids it hit different 😢
Long Live LA & Free 9🙏🏻💯
The best are always gone way too soon🕊
5:15 I like how left to right they get more upset lol
Legends Never Die. Ima play LA for my future kids
Bin waiting foe this 1
That’s what happens in Chicago. You have to always carry that blicky even when you are sleeping. So crazy man. RIP LA
LA was legit fire One if not first drill artist I knew. I'm a FLORIDA boy and my guy a Haitian like me 🇭🇹🇭🇹
u did L’a lets go💯💯💯 rest up
Rest up LA that era was fire as hell for music.
He the reason I even paid attention to the drill scene
Been waiting on la 😢
The problem with these dudes is they wanna take music and the streets serious at the same time smh…it will never work 🤷🏾♂️
Rip all, sadly they never seen a better outcome for their homies and themselves 💯🙏
My favorite Chicago rapper to this day !!! Ahead of his time
Brothers is my favorite track, shit hits man💔
“Hit a lick kick a door then leave wit the gat” rip la i been listening to him since i was 10 nd im 19 now its crazy that i outlived him nd i still look at him like he older then me for some reason 😂 him nd von ona song woulda been to fuckin raw
R.I.P LA Capone he had so much talent
Crazy how next year is gonna be a decade since he died. LONG LIVE LA.
We all can agree he never fails to entertain us when we're Give
Sooo Louuuuddd 🖤
W VIDEOO
Rest in peace La Capone we are heartbroken 💔💔💔💔💔 love you always and forever Pam ❤️❤️💓😘😘💕😘💕😘💕 💯💯💯😭😭😭😭😭✨✨✨😭😭😭
I still listen to his Seperate myself mixtape . 🔥🙏🏽 rip
All these handsome young men dying over nonsense smh RIP 🙏🏽
Don’t act surprised it’s the life they chose and they facing the consequences
Bro had hella potential, RIP L’A
Jesus is king!!!!!!!!🥰 he’s real!!!! Believe have faith
Bro I find it funny how everybody that’s in or on their way to it already knew people in/on their way to the industry