Stories like these will never be replicated again. Chango truly is the last of a dying breed. Thank you for watching and show him some love in the comments!
@TristanChicklowski6 ай бұрын
You said it best. You should consider yourself a modern day documentarian. These are real stories from people who live them with the wisdom of 2020 retrospective. Getting to hear these people tell you their internal experiences as children and what they were thinking in that moment is more valuable than anything written in a school book.
@u_ub5 ай бұрын
His perspective is incredibly valuable for sure. So much misunderstanding and division in the world but stories like this add back the human aspect. We’re all just human at the end of the day we can’t forget that. Someone who builds themself up from nothing can do it again, and again, and again. That’s like America man, we will always rebuild.
@jermiahreedjr71935 ай бұрын
💪🏾
@GamingBallz5 ай бұрын
Also full of shit there’s no way he was locked up with the zodiac
@Hovitv5 ай бұрын
it's crazy to find out now that the background is all green screen
@huffyk5 ай бұрын
“you gotta lose everything sometimes to appreciate everything” that one hits
@huffyk5 ай бұрын
@ZoongoZang explain
@huffyk5 ай бұрын
@ZoongoZang blud never learned anything from losing something
@newtonmuyakwa68794 ай бұрын
100 %..
@jameshoch96324 ай бұрын
Definitely
@L2STRONG5 ай бұрын
This is the yellow top crew from Harlem. we was the yellow top crew from the south bronx. I'm From Cypress & Beekman in the Bronx. In the 1990s I was a member of the yellow top crew (TheWiseGuy). I went by the name of L Nitty, the Enforcer & Manager. I controlled everything. When the Dominican Red Top Crew (TheWildCowboys) killed my homie Amp Gone but never forgotten, That was fucked up, That was not gangster to kill innocent people & tell us we can't work there. It was our block & we wanted in, so we started getting money, plus we had a lot of guns to protect ourselves after that episode. You will think I learned my lesson from that but when my bestfriend Gerard heard snitched on me because he saw me doing better than him & got me locked up. So after i finished my 5 years probation, I moved to Florida and got a job, but when they did a background check in all states, they found out I had a felony in New York & fired me. I went back to the streets & did what I knew best. I got into the weed game & got shot in the face & neck because they wanted to rob me. I was in the hospital for a month. I'm 52 years old now, so the past was the past it is what it is because I sleep well at night, thank God I'm out the streets, I'm not a Rat. (YTELL) & I'm not in jail. So after that, I quit the game & and stopped hanging out with people from the block or in that life & started taking care of my mom who is 73 years old from 2010 to the present. I only hang with people who live productive lives. No more street shit with me. It takes for me to get snitched on & shot to learn my lesson... True story!
@Tibway-d3c5 ай бұрын
God bless you, Brother 🙏🏽
@HDtone235 ай бұрын
Facts 💯
@matoscu5 ай бұрын
I remember living on Saint Anns off 139th as a kid (6-8 years old) and people be out side saying "red top, blue top etc" what ever other colors selling and i didn't know what they were selling and than one day as a teen that memory coming to me and it hit me, oh that's what they were selling 😂🤦♂️ it was like an open market out there in the 80's
@MisterMoreno104575 ай бұрын
You ever run into Boy George?
@RON-vn5cf5 ай бұрын
Those dudes are still locked or died in jail (TheWildCowboys), I remember them.
@rasheedvitalis5 ай бұрын
I’m 47 and growing up in the Bronx and Harlem in the 80’s and 90’s you had to grow up super fast. Chango reminds me of some the cool ass boriquas I grew up with or knew in NY. He humbly described Amsterdam and Broadway in those times. Every block from 137th st to basically 158th had someone trying to sell coke. Chango is probably the most intelligent and articulate hustler from that era on these interviews. I think if he had the resources, he could’ve ran a Fortune 500 company or even have become a lawyer. Shout out to him for surviving those times and changing his life. Super dope interview, being from NY and a teenager in those days. I know he’s not lying.
@angryyman82275 ай бұрын
Well said
@tannerlane96694 ай бұрын
Would y’all stop with that corny Fortune 500 company BS 😂😂😂😂😂
@tannerlane96694 ай бұрын
@@angryyman8227nah just a bunch of quotes he heard from other videos
@sapienwins5 ай бұрын
bro still rockin the yellow cap on his head
@marsqueeze43985 ай бұрын
You noticed too lol
@Handsome_Hustler_885 ай бұрын
Swag 💯🔥🔥🔥
@bushharry82765 ай бұрын
Dam I can’t believe that went past me. 💯
@larryw21805 ай бұрын
4life
@GodLove83695 ай бұрын
Bro still rockin clothes on hes body.
@cue18065 ай бұрын
Shout out to his Mother and all those mothers who took a step into the unknown for their kids future.
@Jaymes30005 ай бұрын
WHAT!!!!!
@elijahp78985 ай бұрын
Yes! 👍🏾
@blvcksnowbeatz5 ай бұрын
💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
@QEsposito5105 ай бұрын
Hell nah his mom put them through a ton of bullshit, and couldn’t keep a job cuz of “language barrier” - in NYC?!
@tannerlane96694 ай бұрын
Unknown ??? The currency is quadruple here 😂😂😂
@DIEGORODRIGUEZ-xe1gk6 ай бұрын
Legend 🔥. Chango is a real one
@sullykhan72375 ай бұрын
Real G
@ThePremierGroupLLC5 ай бұрын
This Chango interview is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@stepptoe3455 ай бұрын
“You gotta lose everything sometimes to appreciate everything”💯
@socialxcurrency88456 ай бұрын
Chango has an amazing story, helped me lot , definitely a teacher and friend. Keep winning brother 💯
@chris456276 ай бұрын
Idk him but based on what I’ve seen in interviews. I feel like this what he would want to be highlighted about him. The intro seemed to glorify his past too much imo
@Tommiedotjpg5 ай бұрын
The quietest the host has ever been (thank god)
@Sportshorts_225 ай бұрын
He couldn’t “act” like he knew some 💩 with this dude lol
@MAXIMA3475 ай бұрын
He's getting me upset a little while watching instead of asking the questions, he's talking like he's in the know. Kind of giving me vald vibes.
@BeamRider1005 ай бұрын
He's letting the stories flesh out naturally and divert naturally before moving on to the next story. He was skipping it forward and leaving uncompleted stories too much before.
@moremoneyy67405 ай бұрын
It’s because this guy knows how to control the conversation
@CanaryKin5 ай бұрын
Host talk way too much He’s got a real OG here. Pay attention
@dorisacevedo83965 ай бұрын
Excellent interview ,as usual when chango is the guest. Such a brilliant mind ,his survival instincts always kicked in. It’s great to see him on here sharing his life experiences,there was fast money,cars,jewelry women but then came the consequences hearing him take accountability for his part the good and bad, it’s admirable….you never know who might come across this interview and it will touch their life someway or another.
@lakid97496 ай бұрын
This guy is so smart and knows the game, damn he created it. Simple smart and no fear. Always looking out, rotating eyes. This guy needs to write a book. Wonder if he and Ross knew each other.
Created it?!? If you can think of it, someone has already DONE IT. The most stoopid fools think they’re first but won’t admit they learned from someone else. Bro, you yourself isn’t even the king pin, you’re trying to talk big about some guy on the internet in a story!! 🤣🤣🤦♂🤦♂🤦♂ My god you people in comments are soo RETAHHDED. Re re re re….😹😹
@alpowers3115 ай бұрын
He knew Alpo
@bryantcolon1176 ай бұрын
Nothing but love my Brother can’t wait
@jameshoch96324 ай бұрын
I had to rewatch this episode, CLASSIC The Connect right here. Chango is such an interesting dude. Very smart, very well spoken, dangerous, and definitely NYC LEGEND
@gilesmubarak963 ай бұрын
I’m from Paterson NJ, but was on the run from a case in 86 and went to live on 147th, between 7th-8th Ave, until I got knocked in 88. A building like the Carter (New Jack) in the middle of the block, put me back on my feet. Rich & Tone, Peace if you’re still out there! Keena Dykes, baddest chick on the block wanted the Jersey Nigga. Thank God I’m still alive. Not many left. Chango stay up my brother 👍🏿
@fluffhead97745 ай бұрын
This is by far my favorite episode you’ve had. This guy has an incredible story & communicates so well. Great stuff fellas!
@anthonymathews32415 ай бұрын
This was one of the best interviews I have ever seen. Great work!
@carlgregory52196 ай бұрын
Here we GOOOOOOO !! Amazing guest. I see him on SWU. AMAZING story. Thank you both !!
@jameshoch96325 ай бұрын
Chango is the truth, definitely a last of a dying breed
@stickpeoplerule1005 ай бұрын
Also puerto ricans aren't immigrants, they're US citizens
@rascol1095 ай бұрын
But his partner was Dominican
@UrbanRoundtableTransitions5 ай бұрын
Citizens & Nationals which is more important. Many Americans are Citizens without Nationality.
@Djalo6175 ай бұрын
@@rascol109 If you're talking about Tito aka Titon, he's PR and Dominican. That's out of his own mouth.
@realtalk61954 ай бұрын
You're conflating immigrant with "alien". You can be a citizen and an immigrant at the same time. Even someone who was born and raised in a non-US territory but has US citizen parents then they're a citizen too but when they move to the US, they're still immigrating to the US.
@VictorGuzman-ei6wuАй бұрын
Super factz 💯
@storminnorman39905 ай бұрын
Great interview! Thanks for sharing. Salute to Chango!!
@Bushwick-to9up5 ай бұрын
The chango YTC story is legendary in NYC 🗽 what an incredible story I’m very happy to see him doing well in 2024 salute to that Puerto Rican brother..🎉🎉🎉🎉
@macaroninoodle2613 ай бұрын
Met this cat and he is DEFINATELY an experienced, weathered, and down to earth good dude. Hell memories in his tales too. Big FACTS
@anthonymathews32415 ай бұрын
Thank you both!! This was incredible
@Rhythmandbooks235 ай бұрын
To me this was your best interview. You weren’t interrupting much and asking great questions that I wanted to know.
@Cesarzpalace475 ай бұрын
Facts 👌🏽
@richieblondet23105 ай бұрын
I thought the interviewer was culturally illiterate and assumed way too much. He also stereotyped Latinos with that comment about secret families that all O.G. Latin men have. He forgot to mention we all carry switchblades too. 🙄
@511WOLF5 ай бұрын
@@richieblondet2310 Yeah that was a bit much...noticed Chango checked him subtly by responding "I Dont"
@christopherrego83016 ай бұрын
Chango and Titon the legendary YTC crew. Got a good one for us today Johnny. RIp to Rich Porter Donnell Porter and Big L
@morenitomoreno12825 ай бұрын
Ytc wasnt operating in Harlem though were they ?
@jackmealor67935 ай бұрын
Rip to BIG L
@EdenboyRoy5 ай бұрын
@@morenitomoreno1282yes they were, on the west side
@gallery3025 ай бұрын
The neighbor is actually called morningside heights.
@kenn.alexander5 ай бұрын
@@gallery302it’s called Manhattan Valley. Directly south of Morningside Heights. Both neighborhoods are in Harlem.
@robertvasquez46025 ай бұрын
Im PuertoRican i grew in Brooklyn Bushwick i was born in the 80s grew up through thelate 80s 90s and it was crazy here. I had a drug dealing family my cousins had the park on troutman and central. I was taught alot of dumb shit real early in life i can relate to alot of what he saying.
@hectorrivera85214 ай бұрын
Troutman was always a f****d up block. I used to hangout on Troutman and Starr. Between Knickerbocker and Irving.
@Estuy-u2h5 ай бұрын
Puerto Ricans are not immigrants 😂😂. They are American citizens 🇺🇸. Get it right please 🙏puerto is under United States 🇺🇸. Jurisdiction. just like Hawaii. Off the mainland. Pr is a common wealth. And Hawaii is a state.
@IAM-eo7ol5 ай бұрын
Taking a flight into another land is migrating! Smh
@MAXIMA3475 ай бұрын
Not all the way a citizen, PR is a territory not a state. Unless your born here in the states, on the island one is not afforded the same rights as actual US citizen.
@IAM-eo7ol5 ай бұрын
@MAXIMA347 Dude,shut the hell up! You are clueless! 😂PR is a US territory, but its also a country.And you are a full US citizen if you born in PR.
@Estuy-u2h5 ай бұрын
@@MAXIMA347 yo please 🙏 be quiet You don’t know what you’re talking about ✌️
@seven1productions8195 ай бұрын
All persons born in Puerto Rico on or after January 13, 1941, and subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, are citizens of the United States at birth.
@malcolm80915 ай бұрын
This is one of the best crime podcasts,that I have listened to.They are giving a different perspective here,more like the business side of the drug game.Listening to change and not knowing,he was a dealer he could have been a fortune 500 ceo.He had a true business mind too,he should be on the lecture circuit.
@esseen1005 ай бұрын
Chango is the man. He told the interviewer, "I ain't got no second family 🥷🏼!"😅 "Wiki- wiki" was a Nucleus song "Jam On It". And the perm that he was saying Dominicans have is called the "Jheri curl".😄
@coolrich87815 ай бұрын
I was trying to find the name of the song cause I remember it.😂😂
@econcrook20624 ай бұрын
@esseen100 - I believe the song Chango is referring to is the song Newcleus had out prior to "Jam on It" called "Jam on Revenge (The Wikki Wikki Song)" from 1983. There is a part of "Jam On It" where they chant "Wikki-Wikki-Wikki-Wikki", but you were for sure in the correct ballpark 👍
@FranciscoMoreno-yu9hl5 ай бұрын
About time someone gave my boy a big shot at telling his incredible story.. I hope they can make a movie about their story💯
@RichieDavid835 ай бұрын
He told this story years ago on Infominds and on the Queenzflip show.
@jalvarez82045 ай бұрын
Wherent they known as Young Talented Children as well?Or that was a different crew?I used too go too the clubs in Manhattan a lot from 88-91 ND I remember a crew in 89 that used too shape the Ghostbusters in their haircuts ND they where known as money getters..lotta stories about different from 86-94 that where unique ND never seen again but the Impact Remains.
@jayisspillz945 ай бұрын
@jalvarez8204 thats was a heroin crew wit the ghost busters on thier bags too
@JB626895 ай бұрын
I’m born and raised in NYC…can def tell chango is a real one….great interview.
@lancehuff21745 ай бұрын
Great interview Chango and Titon true legends… Salute and God bless🙏🏾🫡
@CookinCrack5 ай бұрын
DOMINICANS N RICANS HAVE NO NOTABLE DIFFERENCES TO PPL ON THE OUTSIDE BUT THE ACCENT AND OVERALL DIALECTS ARE DISTINCT HOWEVER WE HAVE MORE IN COMMON THAN DIFFERENCES, WE EAT THE SAME FOODS AND HAVE TAINO/AFRICAN/SPANIARD MIXES
@GLo19915 ай бұрын
Cubans too were all the same
@SLIMMIKETV5 ай бұрын
@@GLo1991Dominicans and Ricans relate a little more . Cubans alittle weird but yall cool. hilarious people 😂
@BakiSmaki275 ай бұрын
Cubans, PRs and Domis (heck I'll also throw in for good measure Venezuelans and coastal Colombians) are more similar than different but unfortunately it's kinda human nature for people to gravitate towards the differences and separate. It's fear baked into our genes.
@Raytapia4075 ай бұрын
I’m Dominican and I get confused on why they try to separate us I have alot of Puerto Rican friends and they literally have the same similarities like us so it’s crazy 😂😂😂😂
@josephlopez59755 ай бұрын
I can say we love first with our whole hearts b4 anything I never seen my people trying to separate cultures and stuff I didn't care about that the 90s was great era to grow up in we all latins...I feel his story on the early years...its rough growing up in enter cities here in America
@normanvelezjr83715 ай бұрын
CHANGO needs a part 2, Johnny!
@jorgealvarez95655 ай бұрын
Dude saying all old school Latin dudes have families on the side and aren’t evolved is crazy .
@RingDAlarm-xn1zq5 ай бұрын
Yea, he's Wilding for saying only older heads had that. Most of my peers have secret 2nd families and we ain't even 40 yet.
@HarlemScholar5 ай бұрын
Factz! I'm feeling a way about his biased generalizations.
@BakiSmaki275 ай бұрын
Plus, very common for Italians, French, Spaniards etc to do the same. We inherited it from them 😂
@ADR.19935 ай бұрын
@@RingDAlarm-xn1zqnah…. Im Puerto Rican and that’s true I agree…… A lot of bravo macheteros machismo mujerigos from the islands in 60s…… it was usually the hibaros…. That you guys are always so happy about it and like how they act….
@ADR.19935 ай бұрын
@@BakiSmaki27that’s what the white guy is saying….. it was primitive for them to behave that way… and it’s simple minded and embarrassing…. As a Puerto Rican my family has always talked about how this display of behavior Puerto Ricans demonstrate is distasteful and ghetto…… Blacks are the only ones who should be -de evolved. That’s the only skin color who’s happy to be at the bottom…… we shouldn’t be happy to act like blacks.
@mohammadalmadhi39145 ай бұрын
let the guest finish his sentences and then ask your questions. you stay interrupting. its annoying, you literally cut ppl off in the middle of their thoughts
@06db065 ай бұрын
Living in poverty does not begin in the mind.
@NoWayCraig4 ай бұрын
This is EXACTLY like Kensington Philadelphia. The last and biggest open air drug market in the country. What he’s describing is taking place right now in 2024. It’s absolutely wild that these crews can take over an entire neighborhood and the cops can’t do anything
@DIEGORODRIGUEZ-xe1gk5 ай бұрын
This interview could have been 5 hours and it would have been just as good 🔥🔥🔥
@Peanutbuttertanks6 ай бұрын
This would be a great movie, don’t even need to dramatize anything. Just title it “yellow”. Cmon Hollywood this shit literally wrote itself
@williamcooper93796 ай бұрын
They still eff it up somehow
@ryangeorge39825 ай бұрын
Hollywood only makes marvel movies now. They don’t do real stuff
@marcusgarvey58765 ай бұрын
Don't forget the top Yellow top
@cue18065 ай бұрын
As a Pakistani who immigrated to Jersey in 91 I relate to alot of thos brothers journey.
@hoopslaa52355 ай бұрын
Uh, 1973 here brother. I was already out of Dirty Jersey by 1992 to San Diego. Johnny bee talks a big game but he literally is a small kid, small guy, small dealer and his channel name is what?? THE CONNECT!! The connect is a middle man!! He didn’t even grow the weed or was the main distributor!! Johnny is and was a small time low profit middle man!! His channel name admits he’s a chump stuck in the middle making Pennie’s off the big boys millions! It’s hilarious how the masses are soo impressed by Johnny when they don’t even know the channel name is giving away that he was a small time chump! Doesn’t matter how big you get but if you’re the middle man you ain’t making the money from guys above you!! My god you people in comments literally have no clue what you’re talking about!!! 🤦♂🤦♂🤦♂🤣🤣🤣
@cue18065 ай бұрын
@@hoopslaa5235 I wasnt talking about Johnny
@a.r.respectovermoney6335 ай бұрын
😭😭
@realtalk61955 ай бұрын
Besides the Chinese, the Pakistanis were the big heroin wholesellers back in the day before Latin America became a factor and took over the US market in the 1980s. The Pakistanis were bringing heroin from Pak and Afghanistan. Pakistan cracked down on opium poppy cultivation in the 1990s. The Triads were bringing in "China White" which was actually produced in Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam. The military veterans were the ones who were hooked on heroin/opium first. Myanmar is still a big source of drugs today. It's less heroin and more amphetamines and meth, and the Triads supply it across the Indo-Pacific countries. The PRC also maintains connections with them to use as intelligence assets. In much of the 20th century, Triads were primarily based out of Hong Kong, Taiwan and Macau. However, after the PRC liberalized its economy and then annexed HK and Macau, they grew in Mainland China. Afghan heroin gets supplied across countries in Europe and Asia in the 21st century by a myriad of different parties. The Triads in NY took a big hit in the 1990s when their bosses were all raided. Then after 9/11 when customs and immigrations tightened the ports, China White died out entirely in the US and Canada and so did the Triads in any street relevance in the eastern US. They only deal with running or taxing operations in prostitution and smuggling illegal migrants and counterfeit goods. Overseas Triads supply the chemicals that are used to produce heroin and supply fentanyl to Latin American cartels. The NYC street gangs that ran under the NY Triads stopped being relevant across the course of the 2000s. Unlike the Hong Kongers and Taiwanese who dominated the US Chinese demographic much of the 20th century, in the 1990s and 2000s the US started allowing large amounts of Mainland Chinese immigrants. Historic China Towns were/are all Cantonese-speaking, but now Chinese means Mandarin in the US because that's what the PRC uses. The only prominent Chinese American gang is Wah Ching in California. The Triads in California were raided at the end of the 1970s and all of Wah Ching's rivals died out. Most other "Asian" street gangs in the US are Southeast Asian-dominated. In Canada, there are some ethnic Punjabi and Tamil gangs and some gangs composed of ethnic Chinese and Vietnamese combined.
@RingDAlarm-xn1zq5 ай бұрын
@@hoopslaa5235You feel better after that rant, oldhead?? Who asked you for your opinion? You're a wash-up. Go open a smoke shop and become the top hustler you've always dreamed of.
@Rmedia3605 ай бұрын
Wow! You got a legend on your platform. I'm subscribing. Chango is a good brother. This interview will be at 1million views soon.
@itzklawing31235 ай бұрын
"One guy shot himself in there trying to shoot a rat" damn bro, that's wild.
@GothCops5 ай бұрын
Right? I wanted to hear that story 😂
@itzklawing31235 ай бұрын
@@GothCops shit was wild
@sonyx53325 ай бұрын
He was probably a rat too 😂
@itzklawing31235 ай бұрын
@@sonyx5332 rat vibes 101
@giovannigommba59385 ай бұрын
the song which he is refering to is called. JAM ON IT by NEWCLEUS. SUMMER OF 1983 OR 84.it goes something like this. "I REMEMBER WHEN I WAS A LITTLE BABY BOY MY MOTHER GAVE ME A BRAND NEW TOY TWO TURN TABLES WITH THE MIC I KNEW I COULD ROCK LIKE DOLLO MIGHT. TIME WHEN BY AND IS WAS GOD CREATION AND I KNEW ONE DAY I WOULD ROCK THE NATION. SO I MADE UP MY MIND ON WHAT TO DO. AND I JOINED UP WITH JAMMING PRODUCTION CREW." CLASSIC....CLASIC.
@hoopslaa52355 ай бұрын
Exactly Johnny ain’t a wasn’t anybody, he knows nothing, his channel is called the connect!! That means he’s a middle man! He makes the least profit!! He was not the grower!!! He is a chump middle man trying to find a connect! Don’t you people understand basic hierarchy??? My god the masses are so easily impressed and retarded!!! 🤦♂🤦♂🤦♂🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Jonastywitit096 ай бұрын
❤ in 2 hrs?! Omg! Waited this long to wait 2 more hrs?!😂😂😂. Nah on a serious note keep doing your thing, thx for being in our lives Chango (the Mejia fam) and sharing wit us and publicly little bit of your life. Hopefully you open up the eyes of some of these kids now in days so they could see it's not a game or joke to do any of the things you will be mentioning cause it could only lead to being 6 feet under or jail time and they don't want that nor need that. So I commend you in your life change and appreciate you in sharing your most hurtful, and deeply painful moments and ur experiences as a kingpin and the outcome. Luv u boo ❤.😊.
@Painerevere5 ай бұрын
The b-roll you showed of the the sidewalk grates is not what he was talking about. He was talking about iron doors that are on the sidewalk that lead to the stairs to the basement.
@patrickromanowski59114 ай бұрын
Almost all ground floor businesses have them leading to the basements in nyc. Usually just for storage. People always try to find a loose or unlocked to trip or fall down to sue😂
@jayisspillz945 ай бұрын
Chango a hood hero.
@rafaeldelacruz89535 ай бұрын
Wow! I remember all them stories he was telling...all facts .. this is GiGi Tito's brother and yes it's all facts i was there i was part of Y.T.C and how crazy hearing these stories now .. yo chang we still here❤
@aurteekay63395 ай бұрын
Yellow tops were actually referred to in the wu tang, an American saga show. They had a fiend come up on one episode and he was like “man them red tops yall got ain’t got nothing on them yellow tops!” And that’s how rza got the idea to make the first wu tang cassette tape yellow with black lettering. He saw how the yellow tops sold and he switched the product to another yellow product, but now in music form. Then he started selling his tapes like yellow top crack vials. FAST. I didn’t know yellow tops were a real thing. That’s pretty awesome that they went that deep into the accuracy of the show
@oredi21595 ай бұрын
Thats just how crack was sold all over the east coast from the 80s to early 90s, for marketing. There could be 6 different colors on one block if it was a free for all, or if one crew had the power it would be one color. If fiends knew purple top had them deals 2 for 5s or trays they gonna go to purple top
@realtalk61955 ай бұрын
@oredi2159 Meaning that in different areas, or at different times, it was a different colored top that was the best quality or the best deal or had the biggest crew. Yellow wasn't king everywhere. Just some places.
@oredi21595 ай бұрын
@@realtalk6195 yeah that was just that block. Was a million crack spots all over the city back then and crack vials only came in about 8 colors lol
@moremoneyy67405 ай бұрын
If this is true that’s some history this guys has a lot to do with
@blackpalacemusic4 ай бұрын
Those things were all over the place. I used to see them on the subway tracks up to 10 years ago.
@Eliuce0825 ай бұрын
“You are more evolved”- Johnius Mitchell great philosopher on old school Latin men- brilliant!
@Ranger8305 ай бұрын
I grew up in South Florida,same time period! We were getting bricks for 10to12 and sending them up north for 15 These cats getting 17.5 to 20 in NYC and he ain’t lying the shit was A-1 fish scale. Everyone in SoFlo had side hustle in those days. Plenty of pilots n boat captains lol 😂 Everything along the west side of Biscayne bay north of the old Miami Herald bldg. all the way up to 79th street was built by powder! All those high rise condos etc. like it or not Miami was built on it! At least the metropolitan city it is today. Those were the days! Respect to my Yankee friends. 😎🤙
@visionaryrealm92825 ай бұрын
11 minutes in, and Chango got me invested. Cool OG. Respect
@jimirsayssponsor58446 ай бұрын
Johnny such a fed 😂😂 ALWAYS gotta ask about murders the guest might’ve done personally
@u_ub5 ай бұрын
🤦♂️
@dansdiesel7675 ай бұрын
Jonny is a complete fraud was always a rich kid with no real life experiences literally stole his back story from another guy that did actual time
@ThePremierGroupLLC5 ай бұрын
That VladTV energy
@bryceharper51505 ай бұрын
There's a way to speak without incriminating yourself. Noone has to answer. Some of his guests have already gone to jail for some of these things, it's why they can talk about them.
@jimirsayssponsor58445 ай бұрын
@@bryceharper5150 thanks for the insight genius, but murder doesn’t have a statute of limitations attached. Either way it’s a police ass topic to ask about unless the guest brings it up specifically
@yahmanml5 ай бұрын
Definitely one in a million 👊🏾✨🙏🏾
@drewkanter15076 ай бұрын
I couldn't put phone down. Great show guys.
@damieng6575 ай бұрын
Johnny, this your best 1 yet bro. Real big man in those days
@tribeofjudah77275 ай бұрын
Harlem had so many people getting big money back then But the most feared and respected gangster in Harlem was Dowop Alpo ,Preacher, Lou simms whoever knew Dowop wasn’t nothing to play with Rich porter was trying to live like Dowop .
@stairway-steeltalkironresp75955 ай бұрын
It's sad how willing some of us were, to sell poison to our community, so they could wear fur coats, and drive foreign cars.
@NYC1045 ай бұрын
Y.T.C. IS FROM THE UPPER WEST SIDE MANHATTAN. NOT HARLEM MANHATTAN.
@paperboy8565 ай бұрын
And what alpo did u guys let him live like that when he got out is crazy....no respect for harleem or any of the so called legends...they all can suk my dic
@SalsHQ4 ай бұрын
YELLOW TOP CREW IS REALLY MORNINGSIDE HEIGHTS BUT SOME PEOPLE CALL IT HARLEM LIKE IN THIS VIDEO
@reginaldpulliam98775 ай бұрын
Five star rating for this excellent expose' on the Yellow Top Crew featuring the President and CEO Chango. This was not a glorification of the life of a Drug Kingpin, but rather an up close, bird's-eye view of THAT WORLD.
@karolinaslim2235 ай бұрын
He ain't lying. It was a cat in the projects in my city back in the early 90z that showed me a crate of grenades. That shit was crazy back then.
@chrism9154 ай бұрын
He has great way of telling his story. Very engaging with jewels throughout.
@caliWally19815 ай бұрын
Love this interview with someone real
@dianalopez68865 ай бұрын
🔥 legendary chango!! LISTEN TO THE WISE!
@jerrycolwell07035 ай бұрын
I am from Indianapolis Indiana and the man that is in front of you I have known about since I was 13 years old that's how much of a legend that you have on your show right now
@sullykhan72375 ай бұрын
Respect
@jamesfields33315 ай бұрын
FOOLZIES
@tannerlane96694 ай бұрын
He’s a ledgend cause you knew him since you were 13 😂
@dannygonzalez26445 ай бұрын
This was a great guest. I really enjoyed the interview!!
@sevenforty21165 ай бұрын
Peace to Chango and Tito...fortune 500 company runner
@jerrybooker70595 ай бұрын
After the first 17 minutes, I found out that I had it good in my early childhood life. I don't care what he became in life after he got on, God bless him 🙏
@PeBo5265 ай бұрын
Having Half a block and a triple beam outside under a car to make play is crazy! 😂
@Fresh1865 ай бұрын
it was the norm in the 90's especially in Harlem and Washington Heights
@PeBo5265 ай бұрын
@@Fresh186 I know it was but still, that shit was crazy work!
@Fresh1864 ай бұрын
had to be ready for the OT custies. The internet and smart phones didnt exist. you had to be outside and ready lol
@Ftd1705 ай бұрын
Change my brotha a true oggg from Harlem nyc great story I'm glad Johnny finally got u up here
@charliegomez54876 ай бұрын
CHANGO IS A MENTOR AND A PRODUCTIVE CITIZEN TODAY FOR HIS NEIGHBORHOOD VERY PROUD OF WHAT HE BECAME AFTER HIS PAST LIFE
@chango90286 ай бұрын
tyvm
@jermiahreedjr71935 ай бұрын
💪🏾@@chango9028
@darksidedjcatastrophe5 ай бұрын
@@chango9028 you a real one bro
@jamesfields33315 ай бұрын
FOOLZIES foolishness
@EBLYNNMASS5 ай бұрын
NEW TO THE CHANNEL GREAT GUEST. GREAT INTERVIEW, GREAT QUESTIONS
@Tommy-pe8ct6 ай бұрын
Hell yeah bring on the video 👍🏻
@rossyuill58425 ай бұрын
Amazing interview and amazing channel 💪 love from Scotland 🏴🇬🇧
@nine-o5 ай бұрын
this a dope interview, thank you!
@BakiSmaki275 ай бұрын
I grew up in a major drug spot in Washington Heights during late 80s- early 90s. Same time period so I can definitely relate to this interview. That being said this is mostly bad energy and memories. We have to learn from it and not glorify it. Transmute. 🙏
@coolrich87815 ай бұрын
@29:24, Caballon, daaaamn you went back. He had a building spot on Taylor Ave in the BX. When Manhattan South Task Force took it down I was finally able to open shop😂. I couldn’t do it while him and his people were there cause he had HEAVY HITTERS under his payroll…Man I seen so much it scared me.
@hectorrivera85214 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing.
@fonz_g_1605 ай бұрын
Legendary young live dudes from NYC. They were ringing bells when i was in high school
@oredi21595 ай бұрын
This the era when you seen a million crack vials on the ground with different color tops. Chango is named after an African god from the Orisha Yoruba religion by way of Santeria
@JohnBlaze-r4j4 ай бұрын
Chango in Spanish not dissing but it means for us when a person is complaining or being a cry baby we use that word a lot.
@blackpalacemusic4 ай бұрын
@@JohnBlaze-r4jWhich Spanish are you talking about? Mexican? Colombian? Cuban? Venezuelan? Castillan?
@King-Killa-Ca6 ай бұрын
Hustle Gang 💪 🔥
@Handsome_Hustler_885 ай бұрын
💯🫡
@SHAUL-HAYIM-YIRAH-MAAMIN5 ай бұрын
I enjoy your content, born in 72 in NYC. Seen too much and once you see, you can't ever unsee. I abhor the immigrant label. We "Puerto Ricans" can "travel" to and from NYC daily if we so choose. Next time think it through before posting. We are commuters. I am not mad though I can dig why you framed it that way. I'm considering seeing you on Patreon since I'm already a subscriber. Hustle forward and have a productive day.
@thinkoutlowd29095 ай бұрын
The human race is jacked up. I was watching this video about Asia & was surprised how Asians from different cultures didn’t really get along. I always heard about the beef between Pueto Ricans and Dominicans and never understood it 😂😂 I’m Haïtian. Growing up people were confused about me. I use to deliver in the Bronx they thought I was Afro Latino and were mad at me because I didn’t speak Spanish. One time I did a delivery at this college all the women in the kitchen kept taking pictures with me because they said I looked like Jose Rayes the baseball player 😂😂. Even had beef with my own Haïtian people cause I looked different I never understood that sh!t. I thought being melenated you black 🤦🏾♂️. black Americans would be confused wtf I was “🤔 you black but ain’t black” 😂😂 weirdest sh!t I ever heard. My Grabdmother was half Cuban guess that’s where the confusion came from 😂😂😂😂
@scottculli78515 ай бұрын
What a great interview and life story, should be a movie, this guy overcame a lot of major obstacles, I hope he does well in his future endeavors
@Mahdi-ef1fu5 ай бұрын
22:20 (Circa) The differences between Borikens (P.R.) and Dominicans is simply that we are from two different lands, thus have different cultural upbringings. We are of the same Lokono native tribe, Yoruba African tribe, and some Spanish.
@mechelle15 ай бұрын
BORICUA(N)
@Mahdi-ef1fu5 ай бұрын
@@mechelle1 Do your research. The Lokono tribe (which is what we really call ourselves, not "Taíno") calle the Island Boriken, with one N. "Boricua" is made up later.
@Mahdi-ef1fu5 ай бұрын
@@mechelle1 😂 No
@user-cf7dk2ui4z5 ай бұрын
Kasike☆Tainos
@brem83593 ай бұрын
I’m so happy I’ve found your channel. Listening to all of these different guys In your videos tell their own stories of growing up in the game is so interesting and I’ve been SO sucked into watching them all. Thank you for your awesome interviews you get real into it with the questions you ask and I love to listen ❤
@wisfanzshawn6 ай бұрын
Hopefully another awesome show. Probably watch later.
@Prestrev10105 ай бұрын
This was good! Informative, descriptive and Chango is very well spoken
@haelisrael49455 ай бұрын
The 1st song he was referring to was jam on it by Nucleus
@TiqueClarke4 ай бұрын
'You might not want to be in a spot but it might the best spot for you". I have talked to several guys who have made similar statements, had I not gone to prison when I did, I would be dead or walking dead is a real situation. The guys that I have spoken to, testify to this as fact of life. One important point in this interview is when Chago talks about selling the cookies at no profit as a child. Many people in trying to get into legit business often are afraid to charge what it takes to make a profit where-as these guys figured out how to make a profit even when it seemed to be a loss. just look at the packaging of chips today. Chango and Titon were doing the same thing in their teens that CEOS with advanced degrees are doing now, selling air.
@amancalledhawk55755 ай бұрын
Man this dude should have been the director of marketing for a major company
@guillaumevincent7165 ай бұрын
marvelous story teller. my favorite guest so far.
@tyronewilliams68895 ай бұрын
If Mos Def was a drug lord...
@maryfranck-rolin63414 ай бұрын
Yes I could see it
@taloschronos5 ай бұрын
Amazing interview bro keep the videos coming 👏👏👏
@doriscoppola21195 ай бұрын
It was so bad back then the police station was called Fort Apache they couldn't keep up with the 911 calls😂
@marcusgarvey58765 ай бұрын
Wordup Simpson st They shot arrows in the precinct back in the days that how it got the name
@mechelle15 ай бұрын
I remember that reference 😂
@gerardogallegos55895 ай бұрын
About time you brought him on!
@daybagodiswithyou93026 ай бұрын
As a homeless man I’m inspired lol
@jacemiddleton30536 ай бұрын
Don’t go selling that stuff
@biggsipp7465 ай бұрын
Best interview yet in my humble opinion
@whocares44645 ай бұрын
Someone make this dude a 👔 clip out of a yellow cap!!!
@willwatchmoments5 ай бұрын
Best interview I’ve heard so far..
@jasonbattle48805 ай бұрын
Darn that landlord was fowl....from the lights to the gas to the water...smh