Man when u listen to a dude from South Dallas tell them Jamaican stories it be intense....I'm from Cali and when I first moved to Texas I used to be in South Dallas alot and them Jamaica Stories was spooky
@@Rio-uv1gs Trinidadians & Hatians too…all 3 of them lil islands real violent & real smart businessmen. In my opinion Jamaicans the most violent, Haitians stick together & dominate via numbers the most, and Trinidadians conduct business under the radar the best they know how to blend in & they so close to Venezuela & Argentina that they the first stop on the pipeline.
I have a friend thats an OG,all of my good friends are older than me. He is not lying about that. Thats one thing my OG friend talks about is the war they had with the Jamaicans in his hayday. This story is true..
Yeah I can vouch for this somewhat.. I was 14 visiting relatives in South Dallas in 1990 and Jamaicans really was out there of Metropolitan, Malcolm X and Pennsylvania tuff for a minute. I personally seen a situation get ugly walking behind Golden Gate Funeral home headed to Grand to my aunts house. I got the hell away quick Jack lol I ran to Minyards Supermarket and hopped on the pay phone for a ride. Shit got real… I spent the whole summer out there. Love Dallas
It was deadly and bloody in South Dallas 80s and early 90s. TRUST ME. RIP MS ELAINE DAM I DIDN'T KNOW SHE DIED BEEN GOING THERE SINCE I WAS 16 AND IM 48.
Awe noooo! I didn't know Mrs. Elaine passed! I just told some friends last week ..." we're going to Elaine's for some Jamaican oxtails, beans and rice, Jamaican pies, and dessert! I'm still going, and will forever be a customer!❤
This was good. I'm from Michigan and in 2008 my son n I lived at Lago and Jamaica in the south and honestly we had no problems at all. This was a good interview!
South Dallas is where all the people in the burbs (Plano, Richardson, Garland) came to feel "Real" and roll through. We had so much fun back in the day going to club "City Lights": stopping to get a fish basket, chicken basket and link baskets from Top Cat, Henderson chicken, and Good Luck! And Little World? Best hamburgers in a mom and pop store ever 😋
@@isatrap61 uhh? I think you better do a little research? There are a couple of zip codes in Garland where it's not too friendly. But with the edition of the Firewheel subdivision and the George Bush turnpike Garland is very much still suburban. The tax bracket may not rival Plano or Richardson like the Southern sector of Dallas doesn't rival White Rock Lake or Kessler Park but the zip codes determines enfranchisement or disenfranchisement . Check Mate 🧉
@@BubBub-yc8qm shut up I know garland and mesquite and Richardson has dangerous areas and even some Plano area how you gone tell me and I’m from GARLAND it’s my SECOND HOME OAKCLIFF MY FIRST
"This s*** going on now" he said that's how I grew up everyone knows when someone's real backstory not even needed.. everybody needs to step up change the world 🌎... Salutel to my guy here.. He's a real one no matter what makes that all you have to do is listen
Always good to watch an video from y’all and get a refreshment of that soufside, especially when y’all talk with some of the originals such as Spoon. Shout out to 4duece, much luv to errbody from Spooky-c from ParkRow. 7s⬆️
Like he said South Dallas was fun af. I couldn't wait to go over madea's house. A lot of cousins aunties uncles and my daddy grew up there. I got alot of game from the south and it balanced me. Oak Cliff gave me another side but the south was gutter from the top to the bottom 24/7. Over 20 people in 1 house making pallets on the floor. I learned alot about women from the prostitutes on second and hatcher. The south is my 2nd home always.
Lol I'm 44 now and I never was a fighter so I used to hate during the summer times when we were little my mother used to take us off of MLK to that rec center. It was a total different world from the Duncanville area I was used to... But after I became a nation of Islam member in 2001 I fell in love with every part of Dallas and anything blk.
South Dallas is wild and out of control sometimes.Very i mean very dangerous neighborhood.Its like Harlem New York and South Central L.A. rolled up in one but smaller neighborhood.You can tell he is from South Dallas.Thier swag never goes unnoticed.Tough area for real.Peace to D town and all the G's still alive ✌
Grew up with this guy 🙏🏾 He been a solid person since I known him going back to the Pearl C Anderson days Wish he would have gave some light on the Green Team tho
@@jackcoleman8086 😂 stop it.. the Colombians were first. And the government don’t need some damn Jamaicans to bring the coke over… somebody telling you lies.. they didn’t send no damn rocks either.. all bricked up powder. You gotta be a kid.. Some you fools think everything was some damn government
Drugs have been in the black community from day one the President directed the CIA under direction of George Bush to flood the communities of people that look like me with Crack and guns and they enlisted the Jamaicans to assist in the distribution now you are telling a MF LIE
The real Oak42land he ain’t lying about it being fun growing up in 42ce… Getting candy from Mr. Reese. Drinking Jungle Juice From the original Neighborhood store sitting at Wheatley Park rolling El Productos!! Getting the hamburger basket at Toms on Medows. Watching out for the opps walking down metropolitan. Partying at the Big house!! Hooping at the Rec aka King center…
Grew up in the heart of South Dallas too. Graduated from Lincoln, used to go to the original Hendersons during band practice and Little World before school. I still call it Oakland not Malcom X Blvd, Elsie Fay Higgins is still Hatcher to me.
The Jamaican war was across the whole city, they didn’t get all sides of town either. There were a few sides of Dallas that didn’t go for it, that is history homework for you.
@Byron Payne oak cliff too on camp wisdom down to Wheatland... The Jamaicans killed a woman and all her kids in Wheatland terrace and the police let the streets get the dude responsible, the police found one of the Jamaicans with a headshot and a bag of cocaine by his head... True story
Went to Pearl C Anderson for 5 yrs an I grew up on Dixon i remember the times especially when the Jamaicans were there,,An a whole lotta other things. Souf Dallas
Yall remember "Citizens Pharmacy " on Second Ave? The owner Johnny Brewster was a good man and really and literally took care of the community. May he rest in peace 🙏 🕊 ☮ and comfort 🙏 with The Lord. ❤❤❤
From Ferguson Rd knew Ray Charles my whole life lived in 42 Wheatley Park was the spot lived in Wynnewood during the Jamaicans take over went to Margaret B Henderson Albert Sidney Johnson W.E Greiner stood out at James Madison South Dallas and went to Skyline .....
Yup. They were also in Fort Worth. I’m on the Fort Worth side. They came out of now here and set up trap house Boarded up the houses and made slots to exchange drugs for cash. Like a vending machine. Those Jamaicans were different
My dad best friend used to work with my granddaddy and granddaddy used to run with them Jamaicans in the cliff, my daddy best friend came short with some money and them Jamaicans put a bag on him and was out to get em before anybody collect the bounty... My granddaddy gave up all his cars and paid the 30k bounty for dudes life... His azz was damn near outta there
@@cmack5215ose are good Jamaicans..I remember dude owed some of them money and they gave him a deadline and the dude met the deadline,but the next day they killed his mom,called and told him 'don't be late next time'.
a real 0ne fasho, i was locked up with OG, it was Lil Ced (Cliffs) BoneyB (Highland Hills) Me (West Dallas) & Finesse (42uece) our lil click was hard on pack 2
I fw big bra.. good interview he remind me of Soulja slim like he don’t portray gangsta but you can tell it’s in him and he well spoken real OG shit respect to you
Our race can only go as far as we can see. And if we constantly look at the past. That becomes our future. I will never have kids in America. Respectfully I feel it's over for the majority of us. Smh. It hurts a lot honed. Bcuz I truly care
Prince Hall in Dixon circle...much luv to my ppl on da Sunny Southside....all of da Triple D..from Southeast Denton TX💯💙I don't know bro but I definitely heard of Spoon and I tip my hat to ya my boy for da game..
This guy gotta be my age, he talking from the 80's and 90's. Jamaicans ain't ran shit since the early 90's. Eventually Dallas cats had enough and got down, plus the feds was on them jamacains hard. I remember all that, very dangerous back in our days
@@skellyghosskellyghos6239 exactly it was the feds - literally tens of thousands have been deported... everybody has a new story now to sound super tough....
@@Amidat😂 exactly all these “we ran them out” nah 🤡 we wasn’t from there to begin with 😂 let’s see y’all street ninjas come to where we are from and try run shit 😂
Pops owned a game room on Bexar St. back in the 80s. He would never let me go on a Friday night, he said it was too dangerous. I was on they ass on the pool table and Donkey Kong lol.
Ive been waiting 4 this story for years, im from Ft Worth but i was around & locked up with alotta them youngstas that used 2 work for & went 2 war with the Jamaican shower posse n the late 80s! There was these jamaican twins murkn everybody they killed my homie Ernest Anderson mother & sister n the bathtub executioner style! What about the jamaicans with the ice cream trucks selllln weed? 1 story that needs 2 be told bout Dallas that hasnt been told nor spoken of IS HOW THE INDEPENDENT RAP GAME TRULY ORIGINATED N DALLAS NOT HOUSTON, THEY WAS mAKING SO MUCH $ THEY HAD THEIR OWN RECORD LABELS N THE 80s! Nemeses, Ron C , Fila Fresh Crew, etc Etc
A lot of guys from NY went too.. Especially guys from MacGregor Gully who were living in Brooklyn. They were the first I think (well to Texas not necessarily Dallas).
OG Spoon was a great choice for an interview, unfortunately the interview was unorganized and there were too many useless and irrelevant questions. South Dallas is more than gangs, drugs and violence and his story seems to be far richer than you guys allowed him to exhibit. Group your questions to give the interview some direction instead of bouncing all around. Remember, its an interview and not a conversation so ask the question and let him answer. We want to hear what he has to say based on his perspective and experience not what YOU know.
South Dallas my favorite era in Dallas locked up lew lew where i got schooled I was working dropping gas off mlk Malcolm x ain’t even know I was in the hood reminded me Detroit
I linked the interview. But you guys could have really asked more hard hitting questions. Things that would have extracted the wealth of life experience and city history that this man represents. I think you guys have to throw out that fear/awe factor as well as throw away useless questions. That alone will take the quality to a level where its beneficial and viral
@@YouGotOptions2u know not what u talking about, those guys were murderers before they came to America,so bussing their gun and murdering people was nothing for them.
shout out 42ce Og spoon my family fa sho fa sho we was running bacc in forth to houston bacc in 2011 -13 with the a few jamaican's when salty lived on Casey st. after the beef died down real talk i remember bean rip, going to war with them jamaicans in the late 90's it was crazy in the south mane frfr and still is!
@@Amidat and not selling NOTHING!. Maybe some independent shit, but far as a unit or taking over established blocks…..that been over the same summer it started.
Man when u listen to a dude from South Dallas tell them Jamaican stories it be intense....I'm from Cali and when I first moved to Texas I used to be in South Dallas alot and them Jamaica Stories was spooky
They were killing folks, cutting them up, and pouring salt in their wounds. The real locals had to kill them off and run them off
Nyggas just let anybody come around and do shyt. In the midwest it wasnt like that too much.
I love listening to Southerners talk because their humor and timing is so on point....😂😂😂
This is shocking to me. I know Jamaicans turned up in NY,Miami,LA, London, Boston and a few more but not Dallas. Everyday you learn
Philly & DC…but we ran em out
Jamaicans go everywhere...Toronto, London, NY, Baltimore, Atlanta, Florida, etc
@@Rio-uv1gs Trinidadians & Hatians too…all 3 of them lil islands real violent & real smart businessmen. In my opinion Jamaicans the most violent, Haitians stick together & dominate via numbers the most, and Trinidadians conduct business under the radar the best they know how to blend in & they so close to Venezuela & Argentina that they the first stop on the pipeline.
@@hereforthecomments_tv Dallas did too
@@hereforthecomments_tv I heard Richmond va ran em out too fr
Jamaican is everywhere yup yup dope interview … enjoyed it
correct... criminals and non criminals.
I have a friend thats an OG,all of my good friends are older than me. He is not lying about that. Thats one thing my OG friend talks about is the war they had with the Jamaicans in his hayday. This story is true..
Yeah I can vouch for this somewhat.. I was 14 visiting relatives in South Dallas in 1990 and Jamaicans really was out there of Metropolitan, Malcolm X and Pennsylvania tuff for a minute. I personally seen a situation get ugly walking behind Golden Gate Funeral home headed to Grand to my aunts house. I got the hell away quick Jack lol I ran to Minyards Supermarket and hopped on the pay phone for a ride. Shit got real… I spent the whole summer out there. Love Dallas
Oh yeah that's definitely 💯
The fact that I can vividly imagine that whole incident bc I know & remember all of those landmarks lol!!
You mean Oakland. Before it was called Malcolm X
Most definitely them dudes ran it. Crazy as hell
Facts
It was deadly and bloody in South Dallas 80s and early 90s. TRUST ME. RIP MS ELAINE DAM I DIDN'T KNOW SHE DIED BEEN GOING THERE SINCE I WAS 16 AND IM 48.
Awe noooo! I didn't know Mrs. Elaine passed! I just told some friends last week ..." we're going to Elaine's for some Jamaican oxtails, beans and rice, Jamaican pies, and dessert! I'm still going, and will forever be a customer!❤
Best Jamaican Food In The City
Have you heard of Freddy Krueger ?
@@Zaybreeze hell yeah
@@thelastdon6562 they say he got killed.
Most important part of what makes an OG: you gotta SURVIVE
This was good. I'm from Michigan and in 2008 my son n I lived at Lago and Jamaica in the south and honestly we had no problems at all. This was a good interview!
By 2000 the FBI and DEA and ATF changed the tone of things
She's slow
@themicheleshow5393 I lived on Jamaica back then 💪🏾
Lagow
989 representative here Saginaw Mich born Texas raised💯
I really enjoyed watching this show he reminds me of some of my uncles he even said like us in Florida he kept it all the way 'G' frfr❤❤❤❤🗣🗣🗣
South Dallas is where all the people in the burbs (Plano, Richardson, Garland) came to feel "Real" and roll through. We had so much fun back in the day going to club "City Lights": stopping to get a fish basket, chicken basket and link baskets from Top Cat, Henderson chicken, and Good Luck! And Little World? Best hamburgers in a mom and pop store ever 😋
Garland really ain’t been suburb since the late 80s early 90s early 2000s it was hell
@@isatrap61 uhh? I think you better do a little research? There are a couple of zip codes in Garland where it's not too friendly. But with the edition of the Firewheel subdivision and the George Bush turnpike Garland is very much still suburban. The tax bracket may not rival Plano or Richardson like the Southern sector of Dallas doesn't rival White Rock Lake or Kessler Park but the zip codes determines enfranchisement or disenfranchisement . Check Mate 🧉
@@BubBub-yc8qm shut up I know garland and mesquite and Richardson has dangerous areas and even some Plano area how you gone tell me and I’m from GARLAND it’s my SECOND HOME OAKCLIFF MY FIRST
@@BubBub-yc8qmYep Goodluck Hamburgers are still there to this day
Y’all need to interview Ray Charles any real hustler from Dallas should know who ray charles is
Ain’t he loccd up
Naw he out now still doing good he got 4 kids with my cousin he around
I thought he die his episode was on 1st48 I think
@@MrKingtexas100 he don’t want to do any interviews?
Hell naw he ain’t dead
Y’all boys dropping that heat bk 2 bk
"This s*** going on now" he said that's how I grew up everyone knows when someone's real backstory not even needed.. everybody needs to step up change the world 🌎... Salutel to my guy here..
He's a real one no matter what makes that all you have to do is listen
Spoon so laid back and cool! Like this nigga!
From South Dallas, Spoon came from my era, certified…
Always good to watch an video from y’all and get a refreshment of that soufside, especially when y’all talk with some of the originals such as Spoon. Shout out to 4duece, much luv to errbody from Spooky-c from ParkRow. 7s⬆️
Ol south dallas my kinfolk stayed on Hatcher right across the street from fire station,dangerous back then but them was the good ol days
Like he said South Dallas was fun af. I couldn't wait to go over madea's house. A lot of cousins aunties uncles and my daddy grew up there. I got alot of game from the south and it balanced me. Oak Cliff gave me another side but the south was gutter from the top to the bottom 24/7. Over 20 people in 1 house making pallets on the floor. I learned alot about women from the prostitutes on second and hatcher. The south is my 2nd home always.
Lol I'm 44 now and I never was a fighter so I used to hate during the summer times when we were little my mother used to take us off of MLK to that rec center. It was a total different world from the Duncanville area I was used to... But after I became a nation of Islam member in 2001 I fell in love with every part of Dallas and anything blk.
Done time with OG Spoon. Solid To core 💯
I love our accents in Texas, especially Oak Cliff and South and East Dallas. They think we really country though. 😂😂
Yeah y'all real country no shame in that
Yeah till they come down here and find out
@@GamingWithEricBlacc been there done that from Houston Katey Galveston beach town to fort bend co jail that's why I know
You are. It's all good though.
@@GamingWithEricBlacc 😂simmer down net banger.. everyone everywhere got killers..
Them white boys even be killing sht.. nobody scared y’all’s sht..
South Dallas is wild and out of control sometimes.Very i mean very dangerous neighborhood.Its like Harlem New York and South Central L.A. rolled up in one but smaller neighborhood.You can tell he is from South Dallas.Thier swag never goes unnoticed.Tough area for real.Peace to D town and all the G's still alive ✌
When he said north Dallas was the suburbs he talking about forest lane, Hampton park, I’m from north Dallas projects lol we been hood.
Wish we had more guys like this!❤✍🏾🔥
Facts dude str8 up real...💯
Real Badness Jamaica showed everybody that internationally no question
Best interview yet!!! Hands diine!!!
Lil World was the spot and Henderson chicken when it was on Oakland ....46 Meadows was the bus 12 second 11 Lagow ....
Grew up with this guy 🙏🏾 He been a solid person since I known him going back to the Pearl C Anderson days Wish he would have gave some light on the Green Team tho
The green team that everybody worked for? Lol
Thought you wish he’s not celebrated for what he did but anything positive he’s doing now smh
RIP MAN
RIP Mann.. GreenTeam LIVES!!!!
Real one !! Protect at all cost.
That cup drop save though..
THIS JUST OPENED ANOTHA PORTEL SOUTH DALLAS AND DA JAMAICANS
Our government sent the Jamaicans here for the 1st line of distribution for Crack cocaine
Nope just another case of immigrants ruining this country and making black Americans look bad
@@jackcoleman8086 😂 stop it.. the Colombians were first.
And the government don’t need some damn Jamaicans to bring the coke over… somebody telling you lies.. they didn’t send no damn rocks either.. all bricked up powder.
You gotta be a kid..
Some you fools think everything was some damn government
Drugs have been in the black community from day one the President directed the CIA under direction of George Bush to flood the communities of people that look like me with Crack and guns and they enlisted the Jamaicans to assist in the distribution now you are telling a MF LIE
@@jackcoleman8086 talk to em... My daddy told me bout that
The real Oak42land he ain’t lying about it being fun growing up in 42ce… Getting candy from Mr. Reese. Drinking Jungle Juice From the original Neighborhood store sitting at Wheatley Park rolling El Productos!! Getting the hamburger basket at Toms on Medows. Watching out for the opps walking down metropolitan. Partying at the Big house!! Hooping at the Rec aka King center…
Dope interview 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
This is one of the best interviews ever…. I truly enjoyed this Chocolate…Bring him back he is really knowledgeable and really interesting to watch….😊
Grew up in the heart of South Dallas too. Graduated from Lincoln, used to go to the original Hendersons during band practice and Little World before school. I still call it Oakland not Malcom X Blvd, Elsie Fay Higgins is still Hatcher to me.
For whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord shall be saved ♥️
South Dallas was fun in the 80s and 90s everyone knew everyone and we kicked it strong ....hung out at St.Phillps
The Jamaican war was across the whole city, they didn’t get all sides of town either. There were a few sides of Dallas that didn’t go for it, that is history homework for you.
Yep West Dallas wasn't having it
@Snow Montana There wasn't any Jamaicans in West Dallas
@@SLABSITY8100 I just said that
@Snow Montana No you didn't
@Byron Payne oak cliff too on camp wisdom down to Wheatland... The Jamaicans killed a woman and all her kids in Wheatland terrace and the police let the streets get the dude responsible, the police found one of the Jamaicans with a headshot and a bag of cocaine by his head... True story
Went to Pearl C Anderson for 5 yrs an I grew up on Dixon i remember the times especially when the Jamaicans were there,,An a whole lotta other things. Souf Dallas
He looks so young but he's not much younger than me and he truly is from South Dallas this interview took me back
OG Spoon is a nice looking gentleman and I love how he answered the questions and told about his childhood experience
🥄 Staying on point and keeping it professional he's not clowning like a lot of people I've seen on this podcast.
Jamaica 🇯🇲 ❤
I went to Pearl C when it was Elementary. Then got bussed to Robert T Hill and John B Hood. South Dallas for real!!! Good shit Fellas!!!
I went to Hill
Meshack in Garland with the bbq spot. Definitely remember the Jamaican era I'm 49 and knew a few..
Then u knew bout C & G barbershop
Yall remember "Citizens Pharmacy " on Second Ave? The owner Johnny Brewster was a good man and really and literally took care of the community. May he rest in peace 🙏 🕊 ☮ and comfort 🙏 with The Lord. ❤❤❤
From Ferguson Rd knew Ray Charles my whole life lived in 42 Wheatley Park was the spot lived in Wynnewood during the Jamaicans take over went to Margaret B Henderson Albert Sidney Johnson W.E Greiner stood out at James Madison South Dallas and went to Skyline .....
Solid 💪🏽💯💯💯
Zillionaire Doe Big homie💯💙
DTOWN in the building!!
I remember being a kid in the 80s Cubans and Jamaicans were going at it hard in Pleasant Grove and South Dallas East Dallas.
Yup. They were also in Fort Worth. I’m on the Fort Worth side. They came out of now here and set up trap house Boarded up the houses and made slots to exchange drugs for cash. Like a vending machine. Those Jamaicans were different
My dad best friend used to work with my granddaddy and granddaddy used to run with them Jamaicans in the cliff, my daddy best friend came short with some money and them Jamaicans put a bag on him and was out to get em before anybody collect the bounty... My granddaddy gave up all his cars and paid the 30k bounty for dudes life... His azz was damn near outta there
Damn‼️
Damn. They were very serious 2
@@cmack5215ose are good Jamaicans..I remember dude owed some of them money and they gave him a deadline and the dude met the deadline,but the next day they killed his mom,called and told him 'don't be late next time'.
DISD night at the Fair was a true adventure
a real 0ne fasho, i was locked up with OG, it was Lil Ced (Cliffs) BoneyB (Highland Hills) Me (West Dallas) & Finesse (42uece) our lil click was hard on pack 2
Been hearing about this story since a youngin 💯💪🏾 LL OG Lukey
Do you mean 44 OG Dookie Luk Armstrong?
Certified Og stamped Frfr SouthSide the realist
Good lucks when it was by east Dallas project
S/O to OG SPOON 🦍...4️⃣2️⃣CE Finesse 💙...
Finessin a Blessing..If u aint Finessin you Stressing..💙
I fw big bra.. good interview he remind me of Soulja slim like he don’t portray gangsta but you can tell it’s in him and he well spoken real OG shit respect to you
Slim definitely portrayed gangsta. A real life embodiment
Our race can only go as far as we can see. And if we constantly look at the past. That becomes our future. I will never have kids in America. Respectfully I feel it's over for the majority of us. Smh. It hurts a lot honed. Bcuz I truly care
Thankyou.💪🙏💆
I love how Boosie a dad before anything and he all the way real so many rappers gotta play the role to be relevant
Prince Hall in Dixon circle...much luv to my ppl on da Sunny Southside....all of da Triple D..from Southeast Denton TX💯💙I don't know bro but I definitely heard of Spoon and I tip my hat to ya my boy for da game..
Dixon grew on Grovewood street 💚
Grow up right next door on second Ave and reesse Dr
He said it though social media changed everything fact but yet that's how we're able to meet him... Catch-22
babyyy… OG lookin good right there 😂😂😝
In god!
That part awhole meal ready to be tasted!!! 2:16
Shiiit you looking kinda good sweets what’s that instagram I swing yo way not the other
Your beautiful yrself
@@chriscote100 thank you❤️
ION EVEN KNOW YA MANE BUT SPIIIII YO SHIIII!!!!ITS ONLY A HANDFUL LEFT TO TALK ABOUT IT!!!ON MY MOMMA!!PRAYERS UP TO CONTINUED SUCCESS!!1000000
My whole family from the row I got some kinfolk who didn't fold when them Jamaicans was here thats a million dollar story or tv series
Damn I was 5, 6, 7, 8. From 1987 to 1990. I remember that shit Jamaicans was everywhere in Dallas especially on Webb Chapel
South Dallas is legendary
Was that Jamaican Freddy Krueger as gruesome as they said
How u know about him
He knows from cliff to South
@@Nonyobusiness-x1x heard his name before. An OG told me “Freddy Krueger “ killed one of the first crips to migrate to Dallas
Good catch homie ✊🏾 22:55
This guy gotta be my age, he talking from the 80's and 90's. Jamaicans ain't ran shit since the early 90's. Eventually Dallas cats had enough and got down, plus the feds was on them jamacains hard. I remember all that, very dangerous back in our days
The feds stop the Yaadiz not no street ninja
Nigga you don't know sh**. Street niggas wasn't gettn down, niggas was scared. It was da feds who came through and shut sh** dwn.
@@skellyghosskellyghos6239 exactly it was the feds - literally tens of thousands have been deported... everybody has a new story now to sound super tough....
@@Amidat😂 exactly all these “we ran them out” nah 🤡 we wasn’t from there to begin with 😂 let’s see y’all street ninjas come to where we are from and try run shit 😂
@@quavejacob1483yall were sent by the government with resources
Respect for my 42 gangstas some of the realest in it
My pops used to tell me about how it was in the south when he was in the streets in the 80s and 90s
If you know you know Sundown was on Second Paul Dunbar my elementary school
Pops owned a game room on Bexar St. back in the 80s. He would never let me go on a Friday night, he said it was too dangerous. I was on they ass on the pool table and Donkey Kong lol.
Ive been waiting 4 this story for years, im from Ft Worth but i was around & locked up with alotta them youngstas that used 2 work for & went 2 war with the Jamaican shower posse n the late 80s! There was these jamaican twins murkn everybody they killed my homie Ernest Anderson mother & sister n the bathtub executioner style! What about the jamaicans with the ice cream trucks selllln weed? 1 story that needs 2 be told bout Dallas that hasnt been told nor spoken of IS HOW THE INDEPENDENT RAP GAME TRULY ORIGINATED N DALLAS NOT HOUSTON, THEY WAS mAKING SO MUCH $ THEY HAD THEIR OWN RECORD LABELS N THE 80s! Nemeses, Ron C , Fila Fresh Crew, etc
Etc
Elaine’s fire. Damn I didn’t kno she passed. She used to be on other side next to theater
At that time it was only one middle school and 2 high schools in south Dallas
My uncle said in the late 80s early 90s the rule was
Sh00t anything wit dreads
🤦🏿♂️
He's not lying those Jamaicans flooded Dallas.
"My aunt Brenda was a zombie" 😂😂😂😂
We came from Miami along with the Cuban open shop
A lot of guys from NY went too.. Especially guys from MacGregor Gully who were living in Brooklyn. They were the first I think (well to Texas not necessarily Dallas).
He coming all the way from the 80s we stayed in the heart of South Dallas
OG Spoon was a great choice for an interview, unfortunately the interview was unorganized and there were too many useless and irrelevant questions. South Dallas is more than gangs, drugs and violence and his story seems to be far richer than you guys allowed him to exhibit. Group your questions to give the interview some direction instead of bouncing all around. Remember, its an interview and not a conversation so ask the question and let him answer. We want to hear what he has to say based on his perspective and experience not what YOU know.
upvote ^^^
He aint lying pearl c anderson was lit everybody from every hood in the south went to pearl C
Y'all better checc da mfn history.. mfs was getting found chopped up in bathtubs.. my ol man and uncs stepped for da cliff and da city 'Clark’
Great shout out to OG 🥄 having that respect for moms.
Lil World 1995 selling weed With my guy C RIP
South Dallas my favorite era in Dallas locked up lew lew where i got schooled I was working dropping gas off mlk Malcolm x ain’t even know I was in the hood reminded me Detroit
It’s a lot of us from Flint & Detroit in the south they the closest thing to us in Dallas
He hit him with the Belly. I did not think he would turn it down to Paid in Full
I linked the interview. But you guys could have really asked more hard hitting questions. Things that would have extracted the wealth of life experience and city history that this man represents. I think you guys have to throw out that fear/awe factor as well as throw away useless questions. That alone will take the quality to a level where its beneficial and viral
I remember that area too well. Oakland (Malcolm X). Metropolitan. Guarantee. Man!
People's mind frame's are so different it's a learning experience.
Nah fr this shi getting crazier everyday
Real OG. Jamaicans damn sure was war in the whole city.
They shoulda got cleaned up real quick
@@YouGotOptions2 how? dudes had military training and hungry like wolves... so how would they get cleaned up real quick? you don't know the history
@@YouGotOptions2u know not what u talking about, those guys were murderers before they came to America,so bussing their gun and murdering people was nothing for them.
shout out 42ce Og spoon my family fa sho fa sho we was running bacc in forth to houston bacc in 2011 -13 with the a few jamaican's when salty lived on Casey st. after the beef died down real talk i remember bean rip, going to war with them jamaicans in the late 90's it was crazy in the south mane frfr and still is!
Get more guys like this
Growing up in the south was fun that’s why we comeback real shit
That's my cousin and he telling our family story and it took me back
💙🫶🏾 spoon fed 🔥
Reminds me of Roy Lee
Baltimore got they ass out here with the quickness. Same way we did NY when they tried that shit them two years
Lmaoooooo I live in Baltimore. So many Jamaicans Park heights, Parkville, liberty road living everyday
Jamaicans and NY dudes (where most of the Jamaicans came from too) are still in B-more....
@@matthewsmith2073 that’s the remnants of the “drug dealer posses’” . They tried to take over our blocks and were defeated swiftly.
@@Amidat and not selling NOTHING!. Maybe some independent shit, but far as a unit or taking over established blocks…..that been over the same summer it started.