Every time Kev Mac come with another piece, it's an automatic classic. Respect for bringing about the history of PLAYBOY GANGSTA CRIP, AND INTRODUCING THE WORLD TO THE GUY O.G. JESSE JAMES!!!!! Dude too cool,💯💪🏿
Now I see why Kev been smiling all week this was FANTASIC...he knew Tookie, Treach and Evil salute to OG Jesse James W/S Playboy Gangster Crip 3X...season 5 is active!!!
Yea growing up we hear allot about the homies on our varrios and so on and so forth...but interesting hearing the black history because at end of the day we all in the same STREET culture
“You wanna help Crip? Go HOME!” I got no words for how real them C’s were that told this brother THAT...or how good it made me feel...to hear that. Thx Jesse James & Kev Mac ✊🏾
How can you not like how this video just dropped...ppl need to keep it real and push this channel and these interviews so they and he(Kev mac) can get what and where they should be, like they deserve 👑👑👑
This is brilliant and Kev you reading the paper reports is genius, really good great work your experience shows. Loved it. Peace all 🇮🇪 very sad about Monster. RIP he's a big loss but you have plenty of tape thank god.
I totally understand and respect what o.g. Jesse said about letting the weak links go. I remember telling my youngsters that long time ago when they were recruiting people that I could see clearly weren't serious about the business or that life. For example, I remember two guys in particular, and those two dudes ended up turning nhc and ended up getting murked a few months later. I always was against force, I never liked bullies in the first place. I've always favored persuasion over force and actually showing that recruit why it was worth it, at the same time, showing them how dangerous and real this gang life is. If you have to force somebody to do something, they're not ready for the game, and they need to be sent on their way. This also kind of reminds me of two pimp documentaries where these pimps were trying to convince these women to "work" for them. One woman was argumentive, the other woman on the other documentary was asking a bunch of counter questions, trying to find fault with everything the pimp was asking her to do. Those kind of people you don't entertain, cut them loose and send them on their way. They complicate everything. O.G. Jesse is right on the money with that statement.
Gangbangin is far from watered down. These folks are still claiming & banging. If it was watered down it’d be mostly inactive members claiming but never putting in any work. Idk where people get the idea that that lifestyle is “watered down”
I used to get flack for saying Bloods is more with the Black unity than Crips (60s to a degree was on it too), but I grew up around NHBs CSBs and JSBs before I met a Crip to observe the differences (Africans tend to start out in Blood areas or in the 60s on the Westside)… Jesse James kept it real with that…
@Keith Jo in general and in my opinion both have equally conscious members. The 60s have many legitimate and thriving businessmen (before Nip)… but the foundation, Bloods weren’t going against what Black folks was tryna do back then. Auntie told me how JSB was like Panthers and a a time it wasn’t “bad” to be from there.. Gangster don’t mean anti-Black. But Crips rebelled against that it seems (the beginning days). Obviously these days it’s different for everyone until the soldiers can’t afford the separation anymore.
@Keith Jo yep that's why the 60s always had more money than most crip sets ..the 60 hood is basically a very productive neighborhood from the beginning ...also big crip sets like Hoover's were bullying the community and bullying every other gang ..
Finally, I heard what I feel about pressuring somebody who don't have it in their heart. My crew was solid. WE ALL WANTED IT. I need people around me that love it, and want every bit of it. If we gotta pressure him in, he might snitch. He might fold when the enemies catch him without the homies. I don't want a scary dude around me. You will lose if you have too many cowards in your circle. We all wanted it badly, so we gravitated towards each other. We were always ready to fight, ready to stab, can't wait to shoot, ready to go to jail, ready to go to the hole, the box, the SHU. We loved to brag about the work we put in. I don't want to pressure nobody, cuz I feel he's not worthy of my circle. If somebody can pressure him, he's weak, and the police can pressure him as well.
Anywhere in America if you're in the street you're familiar with the names of most of the Crip and Blood sets...I like how y'all bring on OGs and prominent members from some of these sets. Each set tells their story. Keep em coming.
Coming from the other side of the country out here in New England area Boston I love this history , ain’t nobody giving it up like Kev Mac and he is qualified to having really been in the life and not some outsider salute 🫡
He reminds me of my dad in the sense of no tattoos or intimidating looking and just like to joke and have fun. Then the guys from his era get around him tatted up and they all say he was a fool and follow him around like a puppy dog-It’s a trip.
Now that was some good history born and raised in the jungle to the Bitty. Fifty-three-year-old old head who was fully submerged in the B.S. back then. Still active in my area right now today with the food drive and mentoring the Young. I enjoy listening to your truth and I totally relate. So as a Damu from the other side of the tracks I just want to shout out. PBG the Marvins.. didn't hear you mention them but the Mansfield.. schoolyard even though tension with them right now.. and West Boulevard in my opinion where the original Bible Crips..
Its just Alpha vs Alpha Lil Fee had hella 83 bodies and Monster had R60's bodies it makes sense. They both had a rep basically they probably felt no one could see them from the other side except them two. They probably felt the other was a threat! Even though Monster grew up with Big Keita Rocc and Lunnaticc Frank which are all savages too
Can we get a interview from somebody who knew Tray Ball? He was Monster O.G. He responsible for putting one of the biggest Crips of all time on the set. We need his story. He passed away back in the 80s according to Monster book but I know it’s info out there
That's my Big Bro, we was co workers when he got out. Me, him, and his sister Suzette. I Love that dude. We had some good times hanging out getting loaded in the alleys of West LA.
Woooaah Im Late But DownSeouf Louisianimal Checking In... S/o 2 Kev Mav and Baby S Mac as well as PBGC OG Jesse James. I Heard Bout The "NawLinS" Roots. ✔💯
Mostly on the west - west side there were only dance crews: playboy dancers, starlights, red lights, diamond backs, etc. diamond backs became Geer, playboy’s became gangsters, red lights became Marvin; starlights became Mansfield G, disco lockers became schoolyard… the east side and south central were already banging when the west-west side was just starting to get down. “West-west side” being from around LaBrea Ave onward west all the way to the Venice Shore Line.
I had some big homies in Colorado around 2000-2001 that was from Westside PBGC. Big Doc, Lil Doc and Notty. Real good brother’s. Especially Big Doc/Ville. He taught me a lot. We all moved there from different cities. They was from LA, me Cleveland. I was wild as youngster and them brothers took me in and polished me up a lil bit. Big Doc/Ville was a short Black Ass stocky dude with a missing front tooth, said a Mexican knocked it out 😂 Mannn he was the coolest. Kept a clean ass Cadillac. Lil Doc had the Candy Blue Cutlass with the Playboy bunnies on the seats. They Always had my back. I was only a kid but they always treated me like I was grown and with respect. Hope life’s well for all them brothers. 💯
@ Jesse James .. Do you have a book 📖.. Also how can we contact you, if we are becoming a fan of your life story .. 2nd what was the blue magic workout routine like on the yard !!
Priceless account of experiences..Great Tookie stoy and GODFATHER HISTORY..Also West Boulevard Pre historical reference very interesting WestSide chapter indeed..
"It was for attempted murder, you know it wasn't nothing scandalous" kids this game ain't for everybody he described how he tried to kill a man and said it wasn't scandalous he talked about it like he broke in a car STAY YOUR ASS IN SCHOOL AND STAY ON THE SIDE WALKS THE STEETS ARE REAL
The Venice/Playboy conflict/war has been treacherous..so many innocent people lost..would be amazing if they could truce as black men. There has been too much bloodshed... BTW I remember when the schoolyards used to come to Oakwood to play Venice back in the day..prayers for the innocents lost and for peace.
@@balthazarbratt8194 Trying to find fault in the midst of chaos is a futile effort. If you are ok with children and youth pastors loosing their lives you are on some other shit. When we are children we live as a child, but adults do grown men shit. In addition, if you are ok with black people staying in a vicious cycle of violence for streets most dont own or have any investment in, we are once again at a crossroads where we part again. In your lifetime you will learn some mistakes you make become the only inheritance your descendants will be sure to inherit. I again pray for peace to the highest power I know can achieve it, but I need my brothers to buy into and believe in its impact. Peace be unto you and yours, and aspire for growth that awakens your desire for greatness not only that you enjoy but the community at large as well.
@@balthazarbratt8194 Listen..I could never know..but what I do know..it is sickening stepping outside your multi million dollar house and have to have your head on a swivel because someone who could be my brother my cousin my family in another situation but instead is looking to retaliate against ANYONE who looks like THEIR cousin THEIR family and will shoot you down in an instant and meanwhile some white person in a bikini and shorts will step over my chalkline and candles while walking their dog and ain't moved or worried in the slightest..and unless by sheer mistake they get grazed in the pinky toe..the police aren't looking for who did it..one less ***** is what they say..and what was really achieved? Our people , black people are being hunted down by other black people over some bs hood politics that ain't none of us campaigned or voted for..and that's vindication for the last time that shit happened in your neighborhood??..I have to agree with Monster..gun control is hitting your target ..bare minimum..not terrorizing people that in another time another era would be your kin folk..I am not just indicting gang banging because that goes without saying..I am indicting the mentality that says any black man woman or child is fair game in a war that has no ending and peace treaties aren't even on the table and meanwhile white people ain't let off the gas incarcerating us, dismantling our families, limiting our progress the only difference is we have voluntarily joined their ranks..Its disappointing disgusting and treasonous as a self respecting black person. 🤷🏿♀️ But hey if you sleep better or it makes sense to you because "they" started it..you might as stay in slumber because you sure as hell ain't elevating. ******why does THIS comment keep getting erased? What about demanding black unity is so triggering for the algorithm that I must be censored and silenced???🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
3:47-4:03 and 27:28-27:48 is what it comes down to. A lot of ppl dead, shackled, or in too much pain to function letting their ego (whether complex or fear) get the best of em or cats forcin ppl on that don’t have no business in that type of existence. 10 years in the hole and this brother got all his wits… 🙏🏿💪🏿🤞🏿
Proceed with Cortion. Read "Rise of a Street General" By Michael "Turtoe" Stewart, from 88AGC. He was a BlueNote. Also "Hope Beyond Measure" by James Lacy. He was CCO. Both speak about the war in the early to mid 80s involving the Eme. Issues with the BGF, and internal conflicts within CCO, BNCO, etc.
@@complexblackness Good looking, I have Rise of a street General love it. My favorite parts of the book was how he detailed how strong Black men and Crips on general were at that time. He hit on some heavy shit when he spoke about how the white officers and the entire institution is towards Black men. We as Black men truly for the most part are hated by everyone, and sadly we go against ourselves.Just placed my order for Hope Beyond Measure.👍🏾
Kev I been watchin u from da beginning im a GD from Memphis my Cuzn 3J 83 is from Memphis but his people From 83 nurfside ETG Tiny SinBad he me and my Cuzn spoke to Monsta da hairs on my skin can stand Eva time I say dis how real it is luv brotha real educated rebel soldier fuk da sell out
Yeah they are in certain facilities, the BNCO & CCO still have iterations on the mainlines of a few level 4's in Southern Cali & still have some Centralized leadership within the SHU in Pelican Bay. They just don't have the same stronghold that they had in the 80's & they're not as large in numbers as they used to be. The Black cars in the CDC are pretty much all divided up into dozens of small sub-sets & subcommittees. You still have the Crip organizations, the Bloods still have the UBN & Bloodline organizations, there's also the NO Kutz organizations within the Blood car, there's also a new movement of the Sac-Town & LA Bloods & some Piru hoods are all clicking up in the Central & Northern Cali facilities as well, then you have the Northen Blacks (the 510's, the 415's, 650's & 408's) & amongst them you have the Kumi which is basically just the Bay Area Jama that was started in San Quentin, then you still have some of the old school Jama from the original BGF from back in the late 60's & 70's but they're mainly all Pelican Bay lifers who have politicked in the SHU, they're small in numbers but they still hold lots of power in the SHU because they're who the other races sit-down with when negotiations have to take place. You also have the Muslims & the Non affiliate Blacks as well, but for the most part the Black cars within the CDC are dominated by the Crips & Bloods. It just varies on the location, in the Level 4's down in Southern Cali the Crips have the most power, but the further you go up to Central & Northern Cali it begins to shift from Crip dominated yards to Bloods & other Black Revolutionary organizations that are more in power.
CCO is Blue Magic and Machine...Consolidated Crip Organizion. And that fucked me up because reading the Monster kody Book they would say chant Machine in motion I always wondered what the connection is and why that chant and OG Jessie James explained it
If u look up the video Pomona Mexican mafia gang hit, the dude Daryl or dashing d. That bailed out and been a fugitive every since, is the dude who slipped his cuffs and killed the crip. Hes a black angel de onta
@@larose6551 Those are classics too, AND I WAS GONNA PUT BIG MIZZ THO!!!! And Tyrone Tate is still loved, and thought about since his death is what spawned the 8tray and 60s rivalry. #SoManyDope1sTho, #RespectLorraineLarose
Every time Kev Mac come with another piece, it's an automatic classic. Respect for bringing about the history of PLAYBOY GANGSTA CRIP, AND INTRODUCING THE WORLD TO THE GUY O.G. JESSE JAMES!!!!! Dude too cool,💯💪🏿
These intro & outro tracks are dope 👌
Now I see why Kev been smiling all week this was FANTASIC...he knew Tookie, Treach and Evil salute to OG Jesse James W/S Playboy Gangster Crip 3X...season 5 is active!!!
These dude don't even comment on mex,,,
@@ronthomas4126 huh what's Mex???
As a vato from L.A with the South. I can definitely respect this OG and it's pretty cool hearing the history of his neighborhood.
Thats rite homie w we ll said u d o we n
Yea growing up we hear allot about the homies on our varrios and so on and so forth...but interesting hearing the black history because at end of the day we all in the same STREET culture
@@v3rde776 and stalking at night right? Richard
@@brandofoster6195 thats all u got?
@@brandofoster6195 ☠️😆
“You wanna help Crip? Go HOME!”
I got no words for how real them C’s were that told this brother THAT...or how good it made me feel...to hear that. Thx Jesse James & Kev Mac ✊🏾
How can you not like how this video just dropped...ppl need to keep it real and push this channel and these interviews so they and he(Kev mac) can get what and where they should be, like they deserve 👑👑👑
if kev get all the way famous, he gonna be too busy to give us the footage lol
Kev Mac is a cool MFER💯🤜🏽🤛🏽
This is brilliant and Kev you reading the paper reports is genius, really good great work your experience shows. Loved it. Peace all 🇮🇪 very sad about Monster. RIP he's a big loss but you have plenty of tape thank god.
I totally understand and respect what o.g. Jesse said about letting the weak links go. I remember telling my youngsters that long time ago when they were recruiting people that I could see clearly weren't serious about the business or that life. For example, I remember two guys in particular, and those two dudes ended up turning nhc and ended up getting murked a few months later. I always was against force, I never liked bullies in the first place. I've always favored persuasion over force and actually showing that recruit why it was worth it, at the same time, showing them how dangerous and real this gang life is. If you have to force somebody to do something, they're not ready for the game, and they need to be sent on their way. This also kind of reminds me of two pimp documentaries where these pimps were trying to convince these women to "work" for them. One woman was argumentive, the other woman on the other documentary was asking a bunch of counter questions, trying to find fault with everything the pimp was asking her to do. Those kind of people you don't entertain, cut them loose and send them on their way. They complicate everything. O.G. Jesse is right on the money with that statement.
It's good seeing a interview and the person is energetic and having fun Kev as always you guys are Solid mich love from Detroit we rep your channel
Glad Kev really does these interviews with real OG's who was there b4 gangbangin got watered down. Much love from L.A. 39th and western
Gangbangin is far from watered down. These folks are still claiming & banging. If it was watered down it’d be mostly inactive members claiming but never putting in any work. Idk where people get the idea that that lifestyle is “watered down”
@@BillMoney not saying people still ain't as active but the discipline ain't the same
The only intro I don’t skip 3rd Coast Texas checking in …
The Return of S Mac, Mac be diggin for the info...Good Shit
I can see this one will be one of my top videos 🔥
Jessie James has moved into my top 10 great interview
Good interview crip. A lot of good info
It’s a lot jewels in this classic!! Shout out to the Mac and crew, dope shit homie.
THIS IS THE MOST TRUTHFUL CRIP , THAT BEEN ON KEV MAC VIDEOS.(OOOG FROG#1) P.S. THAT'S THE ONLY WAY, BGF DO THEIR RECRUITING
Excellent interview !!! Jesse James a real one, just dropping the truth and straight clear and to the point. Respect !!
I can't lie I love this Crip history!!! I don't be trying to glorify gangs and shit but it is apart of our culture.
Facts
Exactly, my thoughts. Its delusional to deny the influence to urban culture across the board.
🎯
Na that shit ain't part of everybody culture. Weirdos now adays will try and make it apart of their culture.
@@jamesyoung7351 I didn't say everybody punk I said our!!! Excluding you that means your not apart of that statement. Good day to you though.
This series is 🔥 i love the way we staring out this season…
Jesse James dropping history, connecting dots!
Thank for this post. Giving me and a lot other PBGC’s knowledge and history
PBG Denver, Co. 🐰3️⃣✖
Interviews getting better and better & bigger
I used to get flack for saying Bloods is more with the Black unity than Crips (60s to a degree was on it too), but I grew up around NHBs CSBs and JSBs before I met a Crip to observe the differences (Africans tend to start out in Blood areas or in the 60s on the Westside)… Jesse James kept it real with that…
@Keith Jo in general and in my opinion both have equally conscious members. The 60s have many legitimate and thriving businessmen (before Nip)… but the foundation, Bloods weren’t going against what Black folks was tryna do back then. Auntie told me how JSB was like Panthers and a a time it wasn’t “bad” to be from there.. Gangster don’t mean anti-Black. But Crips rebelled against that it seems (the beginning days). Obviously these days it’s different for everyone until the soldiers can’t afford the separation anymore.
@Keith Jo yep that's why the 60s always had more money than most crip sets ..the 60 hood is basically a very productive neighborhood from the beginning ...also big crip sets like Hoover's were bullying the community and bullying every other gang ..
@Keith Jo most definitely the Bloods are. In prison during the early 70s the Crips were helping Eme in there fight against the BGF
Kev mac! This brutha interviews is on point!
Man keep these good interviews coming og.
Finally, I heard what I feel about pressuring somebody who don't have it in their heart. My crew was solid. WE ALL WANTED IT. I need people around me that love it, and want every bit of it. If we gotta pressure him in, he might snitch. He might fold when the enemies catch him without the homies. I don't want a scary dude around me. You will lose if you have too many cowards in your circle. We all wanted it badly, so we gravitated towards each other. We were always ready to fight, ready to stab, can't wait to shoot, ready to go to jail, ready to go to the hole, the box, the SHU. We loved to brag about the work we put in. I don't want to pressure nobody, cuz I feel he's not worthy of my circle. If somebody can pressure him, he's weak, and the police can pressure him as well.
Exactly!
PBG Jesse James Paved the way
Lmao 🤣...
Great Historian!! This guy gives a great interview!!
Keep It Coming Kev Mac
1 of the best interviews KEV MAC👑💯💯💯👍 FACT'S i been with you a long time now 💯💯💯
Damn… his prison experience sounded HARD
EARLY DAYS...AND...ITS NOT A HOTEL...LOL
Big Jess saluted the Crips are Damu homies Spanish homies and y'all still got something to say
He did phenomenal 💙
Sideliners always will
Anywhere in America if you're in the street you're familiar with the names of most of the Crip and Blood sets...I like how y'all bring on OGs and prominent members from some of these sets. Each set tells their story. Keep em coming.
99 cent for 3 of those movies 🔥
Another masterpiece.
Great job SMac - you facilitated a great interview.
Coming from the other side of the country out here in New England area Boston I love this history , ain’t nobody giving it up like Kev Mac and he is qualified to having really been in the life and not some outsider salute 🫡
Never judge a book by it's cover. Dudes a real kat
Bro you took the words out of my mouth. This is a solid brother.
@@RS-rd7dm That's my OG Homie. He real dude. Spiritual as well
He reminds me of my dad in the sense of no tattoos or intimidating looking and just like to joke and have fun. Then the guys from his era get around him tatted up and they all say he was a fool and follow him around like a puppy dog-It’s a trip.
Now that was some good history born and raised in the jungle to the Bitty. Fifty-three-year-old old head who was fully submerged in the B.S. back then. Still active in my area right now today with the food drive and mentoring the Young. I enjoy listening to your truth and I totally relate. So as a Damu from the other side of the tracks I just want to shout out. PBG the Marvins.. didn't hear you mention them but the Mansfield.. schoolyard even though tension with them right now.. and West Boulevard in my opinion where the original Bible Crips..
They spoke on them later in other parts.
When he said let the man gone and leave. Thats some real ish!!
Yessuh Can’t Wait Big Homie💯💪🏿
Man, that pbgc intro though! Videography on hit, sicc graphics!
Fitzgerald remix at the end of the video is 🔥
Damn Monsta and lil fee were like mortal enemies lol .
damn why tho
Its just Alpha vs Alpha Lil Fee had hella 83 bodies and Monster had R60's bodies it makes sense. They both had a rep basically they probably felt no one could see them from the other side except them two. They probably felt the other was a threat! Even though Monster grew up with Big Keita Rocc and Lunnaticc Frank which are all savages too
@@quanbrooklynkid7776 They from rival sets. monsta mentioned it in his interview with kev mac.
Did Lil Fee knocc down a lot of 83’s ?
lil fee also stabbed tookie.
Jesse James is a great interview
I see it KevMac...it’s very strategic. Them
Harlem’s been mentioned in a few of your videos more and more👍🏿👌🏿🙏🏿
We need a WBC interview cuh
Shut up
That Sholine interview was major
Mane Great content can't wait. Kev Mac always got fye 🔥🔥🔥.💯✊🏾💙
Great video
Can we get a interview from somebody who knew Tray Ball? He was Monster O.G. He responsible for putting one of the biggest Crips of all time on the set. We need his story. He passed away back in the 80s according to Monster book but I know it’s info out there
Facts
He got life without parole.
@@jasonbaker483 Nah Tray Ball passed away. U might be talkin bout Crazy De. He was his road dog. Need info on him too.
Sorry that was tre D
@@snow3230 yes I was talking about crazy Dee he killed the two females.
That's my Big Bro, we was co workers when he got out. Me, him, and his sister Suzette. I Love that dude. We had some good times hanging out getting loaded in the alleys of West LA.
I grew up around the corner from Mad Rod on Pickford and Redondo. At 10 years old that was the first obituary I ever saw.
Woooaah Im Late But DownSeouf Louisianimal Checking In... S/o 2 Kev Mav and Baby S Mac as well as PBGC OG Jesse James. I Heard Bout The "NawLinS" Roots. ✔💯
Mostly on the west - west side there were only dance crews: playboy dancers, starlights, red lights, diamond backs, etc. diamond backs became Geer, playboy’s became gangsters, red lights became Marvin; starlights became Mansfield G, disco lockers became schoolyard… the east side and south central were already banging when the west-west side was just starting to get down. “West-west side” being from around LaBrea Ave onward west all the way to the Venice Shore Line.
Good interview 100
I had some big homies in Colorado around 2000-2001 that was from Westside PBGC. Big Doc, Lil Doc and Notty. Real good brother’s. Especially Big Doc/Ville. He taught me a lot. We all moved there from different cities. They was from LA, me Cleveland. I was wild as youngster and them brothers took me in and polished me up a lil bit. Big Doc/Ville was a short Black Ass stocky dude with a missing front tooth, said a Mexican knocked it out 😂 Mannn he was the coolest. Kept a clean ass Cadillac. Lil Doc had the Candy Blue Cutlass with the Playboy bunnies on the seats. They Always had my back. I was only a kid but they always treated me like I was grown and with respect. Hope life’s well for all them brothers. 💯
Big doc still in Colorado he's a real one
Loved this episode
Good Job KM Vids. You’re Doing Good. N,UMB,ERS
Very good interview. Can’t wait to see the rest
@ Jesse James .. Do you have a book 📖.. Also how can we contact you, if we are becoming a fan of your life story .. 2nd what was the blue magic workout routine like on the yard !!
I enjoyed the Jesse James PBGC interviews. Eddie Boy is mentioned in a lot of interviews, is he still alive?
Yeah, he's still alive. Me and my homeboy ran into him in an apartment complex somewhere in Santa Monica. We been locked up with him too.
Kev.mac is active ✔ 💯
Priceless account of experiences..Great Tookie stoy and GODFATHER HISTORY..Also West Boulevard Pre historical reference very interesting WestSide chapter indeed..
G Perico gotta new album out called LA Summers, that shit is so hard. Checc it out.
Fasho...the homey go hard
@@alabamachoctaw274 I been listening to that shit faithfully since it dropped lol.
Good interview
Got my LA hat on to watch. Need to get me a new Kev Mac shirt to match for season 5.
"It was for attempted murder, you know it wasn't nothing scandalous" kids this game ain't for everybody he described how he tried to kill a man and said it wasn't scandalous he talked about it like he broke in a car STAY YOUR ASS IN SCHOOL AND STAY ON THE SIDE WALKS THE STEETS ARE REAL
Yup people don’t realize it’s some real monsters in the game and you’ll be just another level accomplished
The Venice/Playboy conflict/war has been treacherous..so many innocent people lost..would be amazing if they could truce as black men. There has been too much bloodshed... BTW I remember when the schoolyards used to come to Oakwood to play Venice back in the day..prayers for the innocents lost and for peace.
Venice always was trying to be the bully, picking on a small gang not expecting to get hit right back. That was their fault
@@balthazarbratt8194 Trying to find fault in the midst of chaos is a futile effort. If you are ok with children and youth pastors loosing their lives you are on some other shit. When we are children we live as a child, but adults do grown men shit. In addition, if you are ok with black people staying in a vicious cycle of violence for streets most dont own or have any investment in, we are once again at a crossroads where we part again. In your lifetime you will learn some mistakes you make become the only inheritance your descendants will be sure to inherit. I again pray for peace to the highest power I know can achieve it, but I need my brothers to buy into and believe in its impact. Peace be unto you and yours, and aspire for growth that awakens your desire for greatness not only that you enjoy but the community at large as well.
@@yamomma6479 righteous ✊🏾
@@yamomma6479 I agree with you, gang banging is foolishness. But I can tell you that your boys in Venice started all that conflict with pbg.
@@balthazarbratt8194 Listen..I could never know..but what I do know..it is sickening stepping outside your multi million dollar house and have to have your head on a swivel because someone who could be my brother my cousin my family in another situation but instead is looking to retaliate against ANYONE who looks like THEIR cousin THEIR family and will shoot you down in an instant and meanwhile some white person in a bikini and shorts will step over my chalkline and candles while walking their dog and ain't moved or worried in the slightest..and unless by sheer mistake they get grazed in the pinky toe..the police aren't looking for who did it..one less ***** is what they say..and what was really achieved? Our people , black people are being hunted down by other black people over some bs hood politics that ain't none of us campaigned or voted for..and that's vindication for the last time that shit happened in your neighborhood??..I have to agree with Monster..gun control is hitting your target ..bare minimum..not terrorizing people that in another time another era would be your kin folk..I am not just indicting gang banging because that goes without saying..I am indicting the mentality that says any black man woman or child is fair game in a war that has no ending and peace treaties aren't even on the table and meanwhile white people ain't let off the gas incarcerating us, dismantling our families, limiting our progress the only difference is we have voluntarily joined their ranks..Its disappointing disgusting and treasonous as a self respecting black person. 🤷🏿♀️ But hey if you sleep better or it makes sense to you because "they" started it..you might as stay in slumber because you sure as hell ain't elevating.
******why does THIS comment keep getting erased? What about demanding black unity is so triggering for the algorithm that I must be censored and silenced???🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
Got Damn Kev another 🔥🔥🔥
Kev with another dope ass video. I know I'm late, but better late than never. #MacHead, #OKCTappedAllTheWayIn
What is the history on the golf hats
He never mentioned Mansfield Gangster Crip, PBGC, MGC and MFGC,was trays I went to Hamilton in 80
MFG had a different history route then PBG and Marvin …. And PBG and MG always moved as one
Yes sirrr...
Is it me or my man looks like DJ Pooh aka Red Ass from Friday, my grandma gave me that chain
I was there with Jesse in SQ in AC on that yard with the deathrow homies. Those were some crazy times. What up Jesse. It's Bo from Groove
Never gonna give you up👌🏿🔥
3:47-4:03 and 27:28-27:48 is what it comes down to. A lot of ppl dead, shackled, or in too much pain to function letting their ego (whether complex or fear) get the best of em or cats forcin ppl on that don’t have no business in that type of existence. 10 years in the hole and this brother got all his wits… 🙏🏿💪🏿🤞🏿
I know all the homies in Oklahoma City watching this! S/E 44 PLAYBOY GANGSTER CRIP in oak cliff.
Maaannn if we ever get a lil fee interview that would be str8 GOLD!!! Much love kev mac Ceep'em Comin Homie
Fee ain't eeeeever gettin out... But it would be
He in the deepest section of Deathrow. Most high risk inmates, him and the big ass Samoan from SOS i belive, tried that "escape" attempt.
Lil Fee done
Your interested in hearing a child murderer interview?
Is Bone Sloan doing the interview?
My guy big jesse sat down n talked to the homie came to baltimore n talked to the PB here all love
@Kev Mac..... keep doing your thing homie! .... I send mines 💪🏽
Can you do interviews with members of BL, UBN, Bluenote and CCO
We’ve already interviewed several CCO’s one Blue Note, and one Blue Magic.
Proceed with Cortion.
Read "Rise of a Street General" By Michael "Turtoe" Stewart, from 88AGC. He was a BlueNote.
Also "Hope Beyond Measure" by James Lacy. He was CCO.
Both speak about the war in the early to mid 80s involving the Eme. Issues with the BGF, and internal conflicts within CCO, BNCO, etc.
@@complexblackness Good looking, I have Rise of a street General love it. My favorite parts of the book was how he detailed how strong Black men and Crips on general were at that time. He hit on some heavy shit when he spoke about how the white officers and the entire institution is towards Black men. We as Black men truly for the most part are hated by everyone, and sadly we go against ourselves.Just placed my order for Hope Beyond Measure.👍🏾
#RIP GONZOE
@@eddiedeborja467 Speak for self cause YOU CAN'T SPEAK FOR OTHERS
Get some School Yards I wanna know more about them.
outro song slappin!!!!!!! good job fitzgerald #kmv4thawin
Dat new intro🔥🔥🔥🔥
GOOD VIDEO
That jam at the end is to 🔥🔥🔥🔥
And as kev mac videos loved my comment im bumpin the fucc out it this morning
Kev I been watchin u from da beginning im a GD from Memphis my Cuzn 3J 83 is from Memphis but his people From 83 nurfside ETG Tiny SinBad he me and my Cuzn spoke to Monsta da hairs on my skin can stand Eva time I say dis how real it is luv brotha real educated rebel soldier fuk da sell out
This dude is intelligent that means dangerous
I remember bro from the baron davis blood crip documentary....Solid interview 💯
All of those crip cards are still active? Blue Note, Blue Magic and CCO
I don't think so
Yeah they are in certain facilities, the BNCO & CCO still have iterations on the mainlines of a few level 4's in Southern Cali & still have some Centralized leadership within the SHU in Pelican Bay. They just don't have the same stronghold that they had in the 80's & they're not as large in numbers as they used to be. The Black cars in the CDC are pretty much all divided up into dozens of small sub-sets & subcommittees. You still have the Crip organizations, the Bloods still have the UBN & Bloodline organizations, there's also the NO Kutz organizations within the Blood car, there's also a new movement of the Sac-Town & LA Bloods & some Piru hoods are all clicking up in the Central & Northern Cali facilities as well, then you have the Northen Blacks (the 510's, the 415's, 650's & 408's) & amongst them you have the Kumi which is basically just the Bay Area Jama that was started in San Quentin, then you still have some of the old school Jama from the original BGF from back in the late 60's & 70's but they're mainly all Pelican Bay lifers who have politicked in the SHU, they're small in numbers but they still hold lots of power in the SHU because they're who the other races sit-down with when negotiations have to take place. You also have the Muslims & the Non affiliate Blacks as well, but for the most part the Black cars within the CDC are dominated by the Crips & Bloods. It just varies on the location, in the Level 4's down in Southern Cali the Crips have the most power, but the further you go up to Central & Northern Cali it begins to shift from Crip dominated yards to Bloods & other Black Revolutionary organizations that are more in power.
@@wolf7el356 The homies that are not involved in the two organization are soldiers for the cause but they are not a organization
CARS NOT CARDS
CRIP CAR..BLOOD CAR
CCO is Blue Magic and Machine...Consolidated Crip Organizion. And that fucked me up because reading the Monster kody Book they would say chant Machine in motion I always wondered what the connection is and why that chant and OG Jessie James explained it
Not a nan nother like Kev Mac!!!💯💯💯
IS SCOTT DOG STILL AROUND?
Yes
Classic KMV structure…I luv it
What’s that song at the end? Sound like a slapper
Like big bro said gangsters move we don't talk
Mxv3n
Whats that songs name at the end
If u look up the video Pomona Mexican mafia gang hit, the dude Daryl or dashing d. That bailed out and been a fugitive every since, is the dude who slipped his cuffs and killed the crip. Hes a black angel de onta
Good shit!
@@KevMacVideos right on brotha 💯
It's seem like the crops give the Mexican mifia pass after pass
The crops seem to fear mexicans
@@KevMacVideos how is a Crip getting hit by Mexicans “good shit”?
My top 10:
Big Rebo(R.I.P)
Monster Kody(R.I.P)
Mumpy
Slick Ru
Jackamoe
Squeaky Ru
RoccHead
Too Pretty Kenny
Ms. Giggles
Jesse James
Big Mizz
Baboo
OG Stutterbox
Tyrone Tate
@@larose6551 Those are classics too, AND I WAS GONNA PUT BIG MIZZ THO!!!! And Tyrone Tate is still loved, and thought about since his death is what spawned the 8tray and 60s rivalry. #SoManyDope1sTho, #RespectLorraineLarose
Still waitin on that RSC Big Ricc interview.. Lil Monster too while I'm at it..
Wow! I didn't know monster kody and big rebo passed away I watched their interviews about 6 months ago damn rip