Man soon as your shit drop everybody and they mama on youtube asking they favorite interviewer to hit the same dude up right after you. Trust you got the formula on god homie!
@@shoutsofwilderness4408 I agree but on the contrary you would be doing your Salvadoran friends a favor calling them Mexican ! Jk much love to everyone.
So Season 2 has featured a Brotha and a Korean in a Latino Clique. Now from being outside of LA, this is interesting stuff. The best part is that he received no flack from anyone. Ground breaking interview and it's always good to hear about life in a different Clique and hearing a different perspective on his Gang affiliation. Looking forward to hearing Part 2!! Peace!!! #Salute!!!
Chino had an cultural advantage with speaking Spanish and 18th street was very inclusive of all races specially in a diverse Koreatown of the 80s and 90s. Koreans only catered to Koreans. They were not open to other races.
Back in the Days and im talkin about 70's to 90's it's quite normal to see asian/filipino gangsters in a Mexican set specially around Rampart area of Los Angeles having said that Asian/Filipino gangs too at the time had high Latino membership. Then La Eme changed all that.
@@boybato2690your talking about temple st gang yeah that’s right their some Filipinos from it they started it and maybe other non Filipino Asians, and also Mexicans Latinos
Facts! some of the biggest Hearts,99 WAYSIDE, Asian Homie pulled up,Vato from NELA,I WONT MENTION THE HOOD BUT GAVE HIM THE ULTIMATUM OF ROLL IT UP OR GET 13 COUNT EVERYDAY AFTER DINNER FOR A WEEK...HOMIE STAYED PUT AND EARNED HIS 10× OVER.DONT JUDGE A BOOK BY THE COVER.
Lol It's politics. Don't act like black people are victims. It's deeper than you think. Black people think they can rob anyone. ECC ruined it for black people in LA
I feel like all the divide was promoted by white people and to this day, you can look up debates and see white people mentioning how mexican hate black people (not true) & want to pin us against each other
jyjygjy yjfyjygj bruh we up here in northern cali we rock the same us mexicans like blacks and in most stuff brown and black is coming together even in the pen we don’t want to be politic with whites since they have a lot or most power
Dope interview. Can’t wait to hear more. Would be dope to see an Asian gang especially a Filipino Hood or something good on KevMac to get their history of banging in La
@@KevMacVideos ...it would be kool to see something on samoan and filipinos in mexican/chicano...I know in the Harbor Area is was present..just not put out there much...La Loma..Carson..Tortilla Flats ..ES Torrance..Wilmas..on and on...keep it coming bro informative.
That's because DJ Vlad isn't a efficient Interviewer. He has good guests/Interviewees & even great ones but he himself is not good at doing the interviewing. He also bases some stuff on sources that aren't even legitimate. Like his whole thing about Cholos was based on "American Me" smh. I seen that in an interview he did with Big Tray Dee. He also asked Tray Dee what I thought was a dumb question if there was "Mexicans" in Long Beach smh. I thought hello LBC is in Califas of course there is as there would be in many places here. Also he asked if there was Mexican Gangs in Long Beach well yeah most Cities & Towns & even unincorporated areas/CDP's have Varrios in them here. Long Beach yes they have West Side, North Side & East Side Longo which are all separate Gangs by the way, Barrio Small Town & Barrio Pobre & there was an older Varrio called T (Toker) Town Flats that died out. The 3 Longo Gangs & Barrio Small Town are the oldest of them all & Barrio Pobre started up there in the early to mid '80s. T Town Flats was around I wanna say in the late '70s til sometime in the '80s.
Yo Og Chino is one cool cat. Check out his restaurant/bar called ESCALA in koreatown for some bomb ass Columbian food and drinks!! It cracks there on the weekends, OG Chino is DJing on the ones and twos! Place is a dope environment with all races under one roof having a great time!
Un dia cuando ande por Koreatown I'll check it out the restaurant. Comida Colombiana tiene raises muy fuerte de Sur America y de Los Angeles. Orale pues. Firme.
I cant believe how much I miss the So Cal of the 80's, you cant put into words how different it was back then, so much great cultures and new music that had everyone in celebration and enjoying life, today their is so much racial hatred, I think the internet changed the world for the good and bad of it.
Oh you mean during the height of the crack epidemic when the rate of violent crime and gang warfare was at an all time high in Los Angeles? I miss the old Los Angeles too but let’s be realistic
Hard! You killing them with the on orthodox style😂😂 Long live Kev Mac videos! You too S Mac team work is the best work them other guys can’t fuck with yall
Really have a lot of respect for this individual this man after hearing the story in a few different ways when might actually meeting him having a conversation with him good video
I'm Laos too homie grew up In Santa Ana and San Diego ended up joining tiny raskal gang. Things are different now. I'm glad I'm able to be free and be a father
Rambo Sayaboulom hey just wondering, how does raskals feel about Stupid Young? Do y’all root for him even though he’s in a rival gang? Or all good in the hood because we trying to see a Asian brother make it? Lol.
When i lived in Boston I knew some Cambodian's living just outside the city that was banging harder then damn near anybody... They was mad cool & respectful but popped off at any moment...
Brother Kev Mac...Chino mentioned Queen Ann park. My Grandmother lived over there for 40yrs...Those Bible Crips was over there,they use to rumble with those 18st often~Chino might not know about that history. That park "Queen Ann" as a young dude,I use to run into Bro. Tookie and some of his crew,doing dips / pull ups...I remember he used to lift me up to the bar,so that i could try to do my thing~Keep doing your thing! Peace & Blessings from Kevin( Kunta The Original ).
Thank you for sharing your story. I remember the 70's and 80's glad the gang seen didn't hit here until the 90's. I got to grow up having fun not having to look over my shoulder ever minute.
We’ve known each other 33 years the chemistry and respect to not talk over each other is impeccable. I maintain his interview skills are as good as mines but I give him the nod because his memory is better than mines and where I let people hang themselves he tends to do the hanging for me. 🤪😎
So @kevmac we need that interview with baby shonny Mac so we can hear how y'all influenced the SLAUSON KLAN to turn all 60s at the same time !? KEVMAC2 CAT3 ELBOW2 RONRON2rip etc id love to hear that ! And baby P.j
Kev Mac Videos come on kev put mangler on video and pick his brain a lil bit.i know hes a homie to you from way back and he seem cool as a fan,i would like to hear a lil bit about his story.good lookin on this video as well,nicely done.as always great interview kev keep doin you and they cant stop you.
I heard a story from a social worker that there was a vietnamese woman that was from 18st back in the 80s and 90s. She now works in drug rehabilitation in LA. Back then 18 didnt care about color. They just wanted to be the deepest.
Kevin T I don’t think there neighborhood ever cared for color . Each neighborhood is different some hoods give a black trying to join there neighborhood more pressure to prove themselves to the set . Just depends on how someone carries themselves and the distance they’re willing to go to prove there loyalty you feel me . But yeah 18 mad deep .
Truth be told Cali gangs aren't really racist it's just prison politics overflowing into the streets. LA is a weird city where Mexicans have to ACT like they hate blacks.
minkrobeII goes both ways bro I been in a riot with blacks and they had Mexicans on there side and I’m getting mad heat trash cans and all kinds of shit thrown at me calling me a beaner and later confronted those Mexicans and they just say they trying to get under your skin that’s all
This is fire KMV... I grew up in Mid City, went to Wilton Pl Elem 78-82 (before it was called Koreatown) and John Burroughs JHS 82-85, I'm about 4 years younger than this dude though, but he has it on point about that area, you might bump into anybody in Mid City, the area around Wilton Pl between Olympic and Wilshire was not 18th St hood per se, but a few lived over there... I remember the Korean Killers too, used to fight other Asians around there like Satanas and Bahala Na Gang, surprised he didn't mention them
Kev Mac, I promise you, at some point PBS or someone gon' find out about your work and hit you off with a major budget. You showcasing all of LA now. It's big.
I used to love to hang out with my old Chicano homies in LA..it sucks cause half of them passed.but never 4gottin.im white i had Asian homies black homies Mexican homies...if u smoked we homies....
Hope you're doing well and l am so glad you are contributing to the KMV Platform. You are an awesome Brotha and l wanted to wish you and yours all the best and have a great weekend. Peace!!! #Salute!!!
Much respect. Growing up in Lawndale I was part of a click that had an Asian homie. He later joined the Asain Boyz. Unfortunately he caught a case and is doing life now.
Crazy Story. I have a homie that was raised in Boyle Heights that we call Chino but he is half Korean and half Mexican. He never banged we where more into house parties. But similar stories. He was actually born in Tijuana. Also grew up surrounded by all the gangs in Boyle Heights!!! Saludos!!
There's a lot of Samoans that are from Mexican gangs in L.A. since the 70's. I have a cousin that's a O.G. from Dominguez 13 in Long Beach. Now that would be an interesting interview.
@@tehpanuychikon168 Many! They got Samoans from CV70's, Wilmas, 18th St., Vickys Town and Dominguez 13 just to name a few. Straight riders for the Surenos..
They must be from temple st gang that’s temple st gang still have Filipinos in the Hispanic cliques till today that maybe active around temple st around rampart area
Want to give you Kev a 👍🏼 for this informative channel. May The Most Merciful accept your intentions and Give you and those participating in this work Guidance and sucess Amin Amin
I feel this dude I grew up in Logan Heights a hood in San Diego me and my siblings were the only Asian kids in school no one picked on us everyone excepted us and showed nothing but love shout out to La Raza and my Black people shout out to the whole world let's all come together and fight against the real enemy and bring down The Man The Oppressor 🏴
Crazy how Chicano culture is popular in Japan n other Asian places.. I seen a documentary on it, tripped me out! Well shit all our clothes come from there 😂
Reason why is OGs that grew up with Latino's back in the day. And then they get kicked out or shipped back to Asia. And Latino Culture is all they know. Their friends were all Latino. And they bring it back home. And influence the locals there. I knew a black kid whos parents moved him to live with his grandparents cause hes parents didn't want him hanging around gangs. He ended up starting a gang here, so now there was American gang culture influencing the young teens cause it was introduced to them
I don't think that many Japanese made clothes are sold in the US. Most Japanese and South Korean products are not cheap and low quality anymore, maybe decades ago but not thesesdays.
Yep... that's him. I lived up the street and would walk there and eat with friends from my building all the time. Very mellow dude. My girl Lisa P. grew up with him over there... she went to LA High school. I lived by the La Brea Tar Pits and went to Wilshire Crest, John Burroughs and Faifax. Grad from J. Burroughs in '84. I grew up with the some of the Mansfields before they started hustling... we just played football... Pop-Warner for Wilshire.
You should find Wolf and interview him or Lucky from Hoover that turned 18th St in the 90s. It would be interesting to hear their stories of being in a Latino gang
@@RISKYxONE yeah, he might have been a Hoover dropout. I remember him getting an 18 on his body and at one point it may have gotten racial with him. I also remember a black girl named Morena who was from 18 that it did turn racial with her, with some girls from 18 jumping her in the early 90s. She became a prostitute and heroin user. Last i heard Lucky was in Santa Monica, but that was the 90s and the 18s that were really racist and the ones i had issues with there were the Hoover, 11th and Alvarado, cliques, just anything south of Olympic. Pico Union, right by Burlington and 11th, really racist over there
Love this gay. He reminds me of a friend I had in high schools. He was Korean but he was born in Mexico 🇲🇽. I was surprised he spoke Spanish really good. He was a really good friend haven’t heard from him since 84. Hope your still out there Jay
Your story is very influencing I’d shake his hand and salute more people should hear this guys story maybe it change a lot of humanity out here great story.....aloha
Man soon as your shit drop everybody and they mama on youtube asking they favorite interviewer to hit the same dude up right after you. Trust you got the formula on god homie!
You already know! 😎
hé also looks native american just like me
Bro these big budget dudes aint got nuthin on Kev....
@isthis myrealname - Do yourself a favor and learn proper grammar and spelling. It will help you in the long run.
@@KevMacVideos what up man, this is the 1st video I've seen of yours. BIG props! The intro song is clean af!
Respect to all Asians I’m Mexican with an Cambodian uncle and Vietnamese, Korean, and Filipino friends
Chino love with Mexican love
DC8 ONE EIGHT Cl!K@
Don't call your friends chino.
I don't call my elsalvardorian friends Mexican .
I’m Cambodian!!
@@shoutsofwilderness4408 I agree but on the contrary you would be doing your Salvadoran friends a favor calling them Mexican ! Jk much love to everyone.
If your Black or Mexican
You have at least one Asian homeboy.
D Truth the best plugs are always asains
They will never rip u off and always silent
D Truth Not really , here in the East coast is a different lifestyle. The culture or how ever you see it is very different.
Planet Fade what’s it like I always wondered how different it is between west and east
Yupp a Cambodian nigga put me on sophomore year got hella respect for bruh. S/o my North Stockton Raskals 💯💯💪💪💪
In LA this is true
OG Chino is 100% Old School L.A
✊
Reminds me from American me the movie. (Chino)
@@maxlee1256 No, Never meant him but Look alike on The movie American me
Shoreline Fishing Mafia ooh the actor?
@@maxlee1256 Haha no, The movie I watched it lol
I'm Filipino from Oakland Ca. Most of my homies in Elementary and Middle school were Latinos in the 90s. Big ups to my Latino fam!
Much love to my pinoys🇵🇭, we be gettin together on the holidays for some lechon
Oakland, CA 🤟🏼
@@PincheTony 🤝
This is fire. Chino has hella street history and now he's got one of the best restaurants in LA. Super cool and mellow just like this video. Dope af.
Spec Goody which restaurant?
EsCaLa
Whats the name of his restaurant
@@jcarlosmedina3023 it's right there in the comment above you lol. Escala
Damm now I need to check this place out
Ignorance is the lack of knowing...Never judge a Person by their Ethnicity... Great Story Chino!
So Season 2 has featured a Brotha and a Korean in a Latino Clique. Now from being outside of LA, this is interesting stuff. The best part is that he received no flack from anyone. Ground breaking interview and it's always good to hear about life in a different Clique and hearing a different perspective on his Gang affiliation. Looking forward to hearing Part 2!!
Peace!!!
#Salute!!!
Chino had an cultural advantage with speaking Spanish and 18th street was very inclusive of all races specially in a diverse Koreatown of the 80s and 90s. Koreans only catered to Koreans. They were not open to other races.
Back in the Days and im talkin about 70's to 90's it's quite normal to see asian/filipino gangsters in a Mexican set specially around Rampart area of Los Angeles having said that Asian/Filipino gangs too at the time had high Latino membership. Then La Eme changed all that.
@boybato2690 i think that was common throught out the los angeles county.
@@boybato2690your talking about temple st gang yeah that’s right their some Filipinos from it they started it and maybe other non Filipino Asians, and also Mexicans Latinos
Awesome story this is what L.A is all about diversity respeto para el OG Chino. Thank you for sharing!
Og chino is invited all the carne Asadas this summer!
Straight up!!!
You mean EVERY summer
And cookouts
Hes to cool to go to your carne asada hes been going to carne asadas before you knew what that waa
😁🤣🤣👍✌
Salute to my Asian homies. Solid Surenos.. Salute to kev mac dropping the best interviews keep up the good work carnal
@@JayBee-vn3nw yg from venice is a bitch lol
Facts! some of the biggest Hearts,99 WAYSIDE, Asian Homie pulled up,Vato from NELA,I WONT MENTION THE HOOD BUT GAVE HIM THE ULTIMATUM OF ROLL IT UP OR GET 13 COUNT EVERYDAY AFTER DINNER FOR A WEEK...HOMIE STAYED PUT AND EARNED HIS 10× OVER.DONT JUDGE A BOOK BY THE COVER.
Federal Toonz I checked YG from Venice.. tell him if know Lil Ricky & Og Gildo
Michael Martinez who was that? I’m bout to give that Ave noodles a calentada
Fuk skraps
Damn homie this is dope always got love for the Asian homies
*YOUNG CHARC YOUNG CHARC YOUNG CHARC YOUNG CHARC YOUNG CHARC YOUNG CHARC YOUNG CHARC YOUNG CHARC YOUNG CHARC YOUNG CHARC YOUNG CHARC YOUNG CHARC*
we had blacks& a few asians in our hood back in the 80's before all this racial garbage started
Lol It's politics. Don't act like black people are victims. It's deeper than you think. Black people think they can rob anyone. ECC ruined it for black people in LA
Theres an agenda for this racial discrimination amongst us its a fallacy
I feel like all the divide was promoted by white people and to this day, you can look up debates and see white people mentioning how mexican hate black people (not true) & want to pin us against each other
jyjygjy yjfyjygj bruh we up here in northern cali we rock the same us mexicans like blacks and in most stuff brown and black is coming together even in the pen we don’t want to be politic with whites since they have a lot or most power
YOU GOTTA THANK THE BPS IN THE JUNGLES & THE EAST COAST CRIPS FOR THAT!!!!
This OG is naturally chill. Very comfortable with his own skin. We all need more of that.
I feel like he has a lot more stories to tell. I would love to hear them.
Dope interview. Can’t wait to hear more. Would be dope to see an Asian gang especially a Filipino Hood or something good on KevMac to get their history of banging in La
Watching now. Salute Kev Mac and salute Chino for his story.
American hood history at it's finest, great vid Lord!
True only if you live in the hood you can relate pros to OG CHINO Brought back memories
I used to work at the LINE hotel in K-TOWN , this man is so respected in the neighborhood
The chicano deligation chooses chino as thier 2019 pick.
Lmfaoooooo that's crazy funny
😆 lol
isaiah92 good one 😂
😂 Dave Chappelle show
You won sir, great Frickin post!!!!
I think this is a better interview than Vlad TV. Good job brother keep up the good work
Thanx.
@@KevMacVideos you welcome bro
@@KevMacVideos ...it would be kool to see something on samoan and filipinos in mexican/chicano...I know in the Harbor Area is was present..just not put out there much...La Loma..Carson..Tortilla Flats ..ES Torrance..Wilmas..on and on...keep it coming bro informative.
Chicano/Mexican cliques..is what was meant btw.
That's because DJ Vlad isn't a efficient Interviewer. He has good guests/Interviewees & even great ones but he himself is not good at doing the interviewing. He also bases some stuff on sources that aren't even legitimate. Like his whole thing about Cholos was based on "American Me" smh. I seen that in an interview he did with Big Tray Dee. He also asked Tray Dee what I thought was a dumb question if there was "Mexicans" in Long Beach smh. I thought hello LBC is in Califas of course there is as there would be in many places here. Also he asked if there was Mexican Gangs in Long Beach well yeah most Cities & Towns & even unincorporated areas/CDP's have Varrios in them here. Long Beach yes they have West Side, North Side & East Side Longo which are all separate Gangs by the way, Barrio Small Town & Barrio Pobre & there was an older Varrio called T (Toker) Town Flats that died out. The 3 Longo Gangs & Barrio Small Town are the oldest of them all & Barrio Pobre started up there in the early to mid '80s. T Town Flats was around I wanna say in the late '70s til sometime in the '80s.
Yo Og Chino is one cool cat. Check out his restaurant/bar called ESCALA in koreatown for some bomb ass Columbian food and drinks!! It cracks there on the weekends, OG Chino is DJing on the ones and twos! Place is a dope environment with all races under one roof having a great time!
Un dia cuando ande por Koreatown I'll check it out the restaurant. Comida Colombiana tiene raises muy fuerte de Sur America y de Los Angeles. Orale pues. Firme.
I am going to have to check out that restaurant when I go to LA it looks nice I checked out the website
That is great that's how it should be everyone having a great time.
Thxs Im going to check it out
The chicken there is fire too
One of the most interesting TH-cam channels! Great interviews KEV MAC!!
Always a pleasure seeing OG around the hood, respect master!
Every race seemed to get along in the 70s, 80s and early 90s. No color lines when it came to hoods. Great vid to start off the weekend.
True dat now for some reason the media making us go against each other
Race wars were started in Prisons and that spilled into streets. Most gangs where formed to protect the neighborhoods.
It was more hood then race ... were you from was the line back in the day ...
Punk ass cops instigated a bunch of the racial shit
Don't believe that shit!!!
That one group with pink skin was acting a fool back then too!!!
It's dope seeing you do these different ethnicitys from the hood.
Good shit‼️ You keep coming with those stories most people don't get to hear😎
I cant believe how much I miss the So Cal of the 80's, you cant put into words how different it was back then, so much great cultures and new music that had everyone in celebration and enjoying life, today their is so much racial hatred, I think the internet changed the world for the good and bad of it.
Oh you mean during the height of the crack epidemic when the rate of violent crime and gang warfare was at an all time high in Los Angeles? I miss the old Los Angeles too but let’s be realistic
Nah it's the politics in office and the media..divide and conquer
Well said.
The media falsified many stories and hyped up tensions
Hard! You killing them with the on orthodox style😂😂 Long live Kev Mac videos! You too S Mac team work is the best work them other guys can’t fuck with yall
He sounds like us. This dude is mexican
Right we claim him lol
Vatos locos forever homes. Hehe
Lol how is he mexican
He’s colombiano
Really have a lot of respect for this individual this man after hearing the story in a few different ways when might actually meeting him having a conversation with him good video
Never banged but was from the hood; my boy is from Laos and married a Mexican chick! Glad he did; love my Asian brothers!
I'm Laos too homie grew up In Santa Ana and San Diego ended up joining tiny raskal gang. Things are different now. I'm glad I'm able to be free and be a father
@@greyziedaddy9853 wsp my ninja ahahah
@@2eganja1 ayyyyyy my nigga! Lmao
Rambo Sayaboulom hey just wondering, how does raskals feel about Stupid Young? Do y’all root for him even though he’s in a rival gang? Or all good in the hood because we trying to see a Asian brother make it? Lol.
Shout out to them laotians! 💯
Saludos y Respetos, OG Chino.. You took me back to “the days”’ for a moment.. gracias..!!
I see you KEV MAC. DIVERSITY. Giving all the different organizations a equal voice👍👍
Real talk
I had homeboys in the 90's from Taiwan, Iran, India, Philippines and so on...alll homboys alll day. We are a subculture of awesomeness❤💯✊
You pretty af
I’ve never seen people from the Middle East or India involved with gangs with Hispanics
A nice change of pace. OG Chino’s story is compelling
Yeah, Hunchy Had the Joint Turnt Up!
Fire 🔥🔥 pt 1 respect to Kev Mac dropping them banger video always !!!
Nothin but luv and respect to all my black/brown and asian homies!!! 💯🇲🇽🇺🇸
CALI 420 fuck you, you racist !
J. Mtz blacks aren’t our enemy’s, you’ve been brainwashed by your so called gang .
Fuck a buster it’s Southern Cal all day
Bruh nortes in sure is are suppose to be cool in the pen and they should to outside y’all fighting for no reason
Man!!. Good interview.. I stayed in Scottsdale, went to Catskills, Delores elementary. Shout out Chino and Kev!!
great interview this is a good one im definitely looking forward to watching part 2 of this salute peace
I like the way you think OG Chino...greetings from Louisiana
Mr Mac good interview much respect from lil D SANFER ANDO thanks for ur interest in our culture shout out to big chino thanks again
Orale Chino! Not sure how I ended up here but I’m glad I watched it!
When i lived in Boston I knew some Cambodian's living just outside the city that was banging harder then damn near anybody... They was mad cool & respectful but popped off at any moment...
That had to around Lynn or revere mass somewhere around those areas I bet
@@JusofTheRealOnes Bingo!!! LoL you spot on bro
I’m from Boston born and raised
@@JusofTheRealOnes i figured when you was spot on!
Yeah not a lot of people know that and fields corner in Dorchester was the same
Brother Kev Mac...Chino mentioned Queen Ann park. My Grandmother lived over there for 40yrs...Those Bible Crips was over there,they use to rumble with those 18st often~Chino might not know about that history.
That park "Queen Ann" as a young dude,I use to run into Bro. Tookie and some of his crew,doing dips / pull ups...I remember he used to lift me up to the bar,so that i could try to do my thing~Keep doing your thing! Peace & Blessings from Kevin( Kunta The Original ).
We’re looking to find someone to share Bible Crips history or some good stories if you can point me in that direction I’d appreciate it.
Thanks for sharing, grew up in Queen Anne but was too young and never knew the gang history, always wondered tho.
Great fresh interview! Really enjoyed it; somedays i work out of Koreatown its a area on the upswing.
Thank you for sharing your story. I remember the 70's and 80's glad the gang seen didn't hit here until the 90's. I got to grow up having fun not having to look over my shoulder ever minute.
When you hear Smac in the background with Kev yo know you got a good interview y’all a great team when we gone get that Smac interview 👀
We’ve known each other 33 years the chemistry and respect to not talk over each other is impeccable. I maintain his interview skills are as good as mines but I give him the nod because his memory is better than mines and where I let people hang themselves he tends to do the hanging for me. 🤪😎
So @kevmac we need that interview with baby shonny Mac so we can hear how y'all influenced the SLAUSON KLAN to turn all 60s at the same time !? KEVMAC2 CAT3 ELBOW2 RONRON2rip etc id love to hear that ! And baby P.j
Kev Mac Videos come on kev put mangler on video and pick his brain a lil bit.i know hes a homie to you from way back and he seem cool as a fan,i would like to hear a lil bit about his story.good lookin on this video as well,nicely done.as always great interview kev keep doin you and they cant stop you.
I heard a story from a social worker that there was a vietnamese woman that was from 18st back in the 80s and 90s. She now works in drug rehabilitation in LA. Back then 18 didnt care about color. They just wanted to be the deepest.
Kevin T I don’t think there neighborhood ever cared for color . Each neighborhood is different some hoods give a black trying to join there neighborhood more pressure to prove themselves to the set . Just depends on how someone carries themselves and the distance they’re willing to go to prove there loyalty you feel me . But yeah 18 mad deep .
Truth be told Cali gangs aren't really racist it's just prison politics overflowing into the streets. LA is a weird city where Mexicans have to ACT like they hate blacks.
@@minkrobeII , alot of it just grudges, and we might say rascist stuff to hurt their feelings, thats all.
minkrobeII goes both ways bro I been in a riot with blacks and they had Mexicans on there side and I’m getting mad heat trash cans and all kinds of shit thrown at me calling me a beaner and later confronted those Mexicans and they just say they trying to get under your skin that’s all
@@minkrobeII that shit ain't no act. Foh
Platform is expanding! Lets get it KevMac 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽 NH
As promised.
Bad ass video. I hope you get more from this guy. Great interview
This is fire KMV... I grew up in Mid City, went to Wilton Pl Elem 78-82 (before it was called Koreatown) and John Burroughs JHS 82-85, I'm about 4 years younger than this dude though, but he has it on point about that area, you might bump into anybody in Mid City, the area around Wilton Pl between Olympic and Wilshire was not 18th St hood per se, but a few lived over there... I remember the Korean Killers too, used to fight other Asians around there like Satanas and Bahala Na Gang, surprised he didn't mention them
Asiatic Supreme I remember they had STS and BNG in the Valley in the mid to late 80’s
Ashmad Olayadiha theyre both filipino hoods
@Ashmad Olayadiha Yes STS and BNG are Filipino gangs, but they had other Asians also, Cambodian, Viet Namese, same as KK was not strictly Korean
Asiatic Supreme What about Temple Street, Pinoy Real and Jefrox?
TheArtofWar temple street was a chicano gang with a lot of Filipinos
Kev Mac, I promise you, at some point PBS or someone gon' find out about your work and hit you off with a major budget. You showcasing all of LA now. It's big.
Original Chino from w/s 18th Street
Lol
El Cocaino why you laughing ese
@@OnAComeUpChea cuz he ms13
@@Bigrisk777that's two different gangs bro, 18st rival is ms 13
@@Dave-rp9we r/woosh
That's the whole point he tried to make and you missed it. Lol
I used to love to hang out with my old Chicano homies in LA..it sucks cause half of them passed.but never 4gottin.im white i had Asian homies black homies Mexican homies...if u smoked we homies....
Looking forward to the rest of this interview.
Hope you're doing well and l am so glad you are contributing to the KMV Platform. You are an awesome Brotha and l wanted to wish you and yours all the best and have a great weekend.
Peace!!!
#Salute!!!
@@brianjohnson5771 All is well
Nice seeing again in the comment section "Salute" I hope all is well.
I think the Og homeboy Wolf still around. Lives in SC around the 18th 54Tls ..
Much respect. Growing up in Lawndale I was part of a click that had an Asian homie. He later joined the Asain Boyz. Unfortunately he caught a case and is doing life now.
What city were the Asian Boys from
@@sleepy310714 Long Beach is where they started.
That painting in tha back is badass. Where do u order that t shirt at
Crazy Story. I have a homie that was raised in Boyle Heights that we call Chino but he is half Korean and half Mexican. He never banged we where more into house parties. But similar stories. He was actually born in Tijuana. Also grew up surrounded by all the gangs in Boyle Heights!!! Saludos!!
Good shit kev, Can’t wait for part 2
S/O Kev Mac they just keep getting better and better OG keep um coming
There's a lot of Samoans that are from Mexican gangs in L.A. since the 70's. I have a cousin that's a O.G. from Dominguez 13 in Long Beach. Now that would be an interesting interview.
Tofili L. For real, Sureno Samoans??????
And a Samoan started 18st tell em that
Many
@@tehpanuychikon168 Many! They got Samoans from CV70's, Wilmas, 18th St., Vickys Town and Dominguez 13 just to name a few. Straight riders for the Surenos..
Dominguez 13 is not Long Beach ! Dominguez hills foo! They hood dead ASF
We got some O gees in the hood that are filipinos there still around. We came out from historic Filipino town.
From TST pinoy lokos?
Shout outs to Temple st
They must be from temple st gang that’s temple st gang still have Filipinos in the Hispanic cliques till today that maybe active around temple st around rampart area
Want to give you Kev a 👍🏼 for this informative channel. May The Most Merciful accept your intentions and Give you and those participating in this work Guidance and sucess Amin Amin
Thanx.
Reminds me of japo from American me
Was there any Chicanos in American Me?
I'm just a soul whose intentions are good
Oh Lord, please don't let me be misunderstood
@@ruebencristobal7790 yeah they are the main character Santana and his people
The Mexican Mafia actually had an Asian member. His name is Mike "Jap Mike" Kudo
I thought he was japo
You just opened up another window for yourself my brother!
There's always a Chino in every barrio
Freddy Plascencia yup . We had a Vietnamese, a Cambodian, and Filipino in our neighborhood. This guy, chino, is dope.
Freddy Plascencia Don’t forget a Joker, Puppet, Smiley and Flako.
@@orlandomolina7192 if you don't mind me asking, which hood? Im 🇰🇭... Im curious...on what kind of Surenos gang, my peeps be in... lol
Doing major numbers great for the channel
I feel this dude I grew up in Logan Heights a hood in San Diego me and my siblings were the only Asian kids in school no one picked on us everyone excepted us and showed nothing but love shout out to La Raza and my Black people shout out to the whole world let's all come together and fight against the real enemy and bring down The Man The Oppressor 🏴
Chino is a firme vato he's chicano at heart i mean the dude grew up latino much respect chino
His restaurant Escala in K-Town is good. The Yuca is on point!
That's his restrurant?
Merlin A Lopez Yup, I’ve seen him there.
Im filipino, born and raised in majority hispanic community in da Bay 🌉 So i got much love for mi Familias 🤟🏻
What city and Hood in the Bay I'm from East Oakland had a few Filipino ans Cambodian homies im from Fruitvale area
@@oaklandlatinosunited ayye thats wassup bruh. Well I used to live in South City where I grew up but had to move somewhere else.
OG. CHINO. Respeto. Thanks for giving history on the homies. Firme.
This TH-cam channel has great interviews and even better questions. Peace to everyone.
I met og wolfie from 18st he was a shot caller in the L.A. County a light skin Black Dude from XV3...
Shout out to og chino great interview
Crazy how Chicano culture is popular in Japan n other Asian places.. I seen a documentary on it, tripped me out! Well shit all our clothes come from there 😂
Ironically anime and cosplay is huge over here lol
Actually everything made is china or Taiwan lol
@J. Mtz fuck Trump . And I saw the article it said china 😂
Reason why is OGs that grew up with Latino's back in the day. And then they get kicked out or shipped back to Asia. And Latino Culture is all they know. Their friends were all Latino. And they bring it back home. And influence the locals there.
I knew a black kid whos parents moved him to live with his grandparents cause hes parents didn't want him hanging around gangs. He ended up starting a gang here, so now there was American gang culture influencing the young teens cause it was introduced to them
I don't think that many Japanese made clothes are sold in the US.
Most Japanese and South Korean products are not cheap and low quality anymore, maybe decades ago but not thesesdays.
Thanks for the video, KEV MAC VIDEO
I hope u got more than 5 parts to this kev mac that was a fast 15 minutes
4.
Kev Mac you showing yo black ass with these new episodes 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥....You making it hard for the rest of these niggaz on TH-cam big bruh 💯💯💯💯
Great interview kev!
SO to OG Chino! This dude reps LA hard all through 90s 2000s and to present. Wishing you continued sucess.
Good interview my nicca.
Basically you become one of them Growing up in the barrio nice video 👍 I remember those days💘
I think this cat own Escala in K-Town. He always show love! Respect OG
Yep... that's him. I lived up the street and would walk there and eat with friends from my building all the time. Very mellow dude. My girl Lisa P. grew up with him over there... she went to LA High school. I lived by the La Brea Tar Pits and went to Wilshire Crest, John Burroughs and Faifax. Grad from J. Burroughs in '84. I grew up with the some of the Mansfields before they started hustling... we just played football... Pop-Warner for Wilshire.
It's true nice place to eat and drink and the brunch it's the boom bottomless mimosas
Rashad Scott 18gang does
It’s a trip. I had a homie in elementary that was Chinese. He grew up in TJ. Only spoke Spanish and Chinese
Occasionally you still see the Chinese in TJ .. I've even seen asian Raza in Guanajuato, Mexico City .. there spread out
Go to Mexicali the whole city is a lil china town, the best chinese food in Mexico is there
Theres a big population of asians that speak spanish in Venezuela too...like 400,000 of them
@@aztecempire4206 why is there Chinese there lol
You should find Wolf and interview him or Lucky from Hoover that turned 18th St in the 90s. It would be interesting to hear their stories of being in a Latino gang
A hoover turned 18? Was he black? If he was interesting how he would switch during the 90s when supposedly it was racial.
@@RISKYxONE yeah, he might have been a Hoover dropout. I remember him getting an 18 on his body and at one point it may have gotten racial with him. I also remember a black girl named Morena who was from 18 that it did turn racial with her, with some girls from 18 jumping her in the early 90s. She became a prostitute and heroin user. Last i heard Lucky was in Santa Monica, but that was the 90s and the 18s that were really racist and the ones i had issues with there were the Hoover, 11th and Alvarado, cliques, just anything south of Olympic. Pico Union, right by Burlington and 11th, really racist over there
Us Mexican love our Chinito brothers!
Love this gay. He reminds me of a friend I had in high schools. He was Korean but he was born in Mexico 🇲🇽. I was surprised he spoke Spanish really good. He was a really good friend haven’t heard from him since 84. Hope your still out there Jay
You mean guy you said gay homie but I understood you Amigo. :-)
Oops thanks for the check ✅. My mistake 🙏🏻
@@fernandomurillo9272 and yeah no problemo my brotha. Anytime homie 🙏.😉
Am I the only one who to catch myself singing the intro?... "Kev Mac Video, you know, this is fasho"....
Man I love that hook. Kev Mac videoooooo, yuh know fo shooo
💪Yo Kev! Shout to Chino good stuff bro
Your story is very influencing I’d shake his hand and salute more people should hear this guys story maybe it change a lot of humanity out here great story.....aloha
it's weird listening to O.G Chino, rightaway you can tell he speaks perfect Spanish no accent
Great video ! Funny thing my son box at the park down smythe street from Catskill elementary school in Carson .
I salute any parent and their kid for boxing. Most kids today aren’t cut out for contact sports or toughness like we was .
Love that NIP SIP to the inspiration for this generation. Gone but never forgotten 💙💙💙💙💙💙.
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Good interview, hopefully 92 Koreatown gets talked about.
Asian, Mexican, White, Black, Indian, Middle Eastern, everyone! unite!
What about Indians?
@@pedropunjabi7339 I'll add Indians to the mix!
Not whites, they are our enemies, good thing they will be outnumbered in a decade
Fuck multiculturism shit doesn't work stick to your own race.
alwin busic bro a lil more than half of the white are racist asf lol
Hey brotha, I grew up in Carson tambien. It used to be Torrance. I lived off south Carson St & Martin St. Varrio La Loma.
I remember chinito from back in 1980🤔🤔 we also had two brothers from SAMOA & Some black brothers that I still get intouch🤔