Yes it is the kids from Hillcrest would fight there afterschool
@justice2120Күн бұрын
dude... why you weirdos gotta be walking around filming this anyways
@NYCBackstageКүн бұрын
@@justice2120 lol do you think I'm just waiting around for a fight? No time for that. I pick a place and I just film around anything I see. Good, bad, ugly etc. Not my fault that a fight was going on.
@they.fw.jayden15 сағат бұрын
absolutely them jamaica yns be outside all day n night
@KingLowkeyTheStoryteller2 сағат бұрын
@@justice2120and then paint a false picture of what the area is ACTUALLY like. I'm about to start a KZbin channel discrediting all the false information. Tired of seeing these people coming into our areas exploiting the people for views AND not even telling the truth trying to make it seem like everywhere is dangerous. If the budmen from the corner right there by the movies fighting, it's a good reason. I lived there for 5 years and they always keep it calm, no fights on the block to give police a reason to stop the money. If he told the truth in his titles and videos I'd be way more receptive. Cut the CAP already.
@BlackFlightNYКүн бұрын
7:17 Holy shit! I WAS THERE!! I was across the street, walking by, I saw the commotion, I was about to cross over, but then I saw people on the ground, so I said screw it, kept walking 😂
@theantagonizer95811 сағат бұрын
Smart
@jayxzartan726413 сағат бұрын
i was born in South Jamaica Queens , i Love The NYC Walks
@jrs11453 сағат бұрын
My hometown
@crp1019Күн бұрын
This my new favourite channel bro... keep it up
@NYCBackstageКүн бұрын
Wow! Glad you like it. Thanks and I will.
@TazeArtist2011Күн бұрын
isnt that mcdonalds the restaraunt from coming to america
@justice2120Күн бұрын
XD.... no
@HughCorbyCruick20 сағат бұрын
Nope, that fast food place was on Queens Boulevard in Elmhurst.
@martinmccrary30859 минут бұрын
McDowell's.
@Dswanky19 сағат бұрын
I am genuinely surprised that McDonalds is still open, aside from the McDonalds Menu, you can get weed, bootleg liquor, late night a hooker or two be in there. The manager sells weed. All the while, Department of Health is next door. I thought of it initially as a beautiful necessity to keep rent/mortgage low in the area if you add a dash of low level crime but they still gentrified it anyways. There's a Starbucks and high rise buildings going up all around this area within a 10 block radius, from Sutphin to Merrick...this shit is insane.
@vickiedouglas40114 сағат бұрын
Hahahaha I love it!
@KingLowkeyTheStoryteller2 сағат бұрын
Why you up here rattin in such rare form??? Nobody was supposed to know any of that except for the people who already knew. This how spots be getting raided cus the laws already know wassup but when you put it on the internet for everyone to see they have no choice but to violate now. Just like on 149 and 3rd Ave in the Bronx. All those extra police out there now and still the usual dopeheads, only difference is now the police messing with other people too who just minding their own business.
@jasonharrison6013 сағат бұрын
we used to fight on that same corner back in the 90s
@rudym9023Күн бұрын
Savages!!!!
@UNDERGROUNDSKOOPTV2 сағат бұрын
Learned from the best 😉 🫵🏽
@beesley8Күн бұрын
QQueeeeensss!!!
@MS-st1zbКүн бұрын
Looks diverse enough, maybe went to far one way.
@atatterson6992Сағат бұрын
No white people in Queens. Amazing what our country has become...
@mikebigtrucksКүн бұрын
Boy pissing in the corner like no business.., dam area is feral asf lol..my new best channel coz im waitng for this YT to get whacked..hahaha
@Rockstarmade224Күн бұрын
Yea he buggin he should’ve went down a alley to do that
@mtasubwaymartasubway23 сағат бұрын
He probably had to go real bad
@dgainz3246Күн бұрын
@ 8:24 N199ah yelled like he was doing a pull up on the bars
@user-ze4bv1hm3eКүн бұрын
That spot is awful! I go to one on hillside instead
@Dswanky19 сағат бұрын
that one is also awful
@dbroadnaКүн бұрын
My old spot. Divine!
@TheMan7338 минут бұрын
What are you using to record a go pro etc to record?
@KingLowkeyTheStoryteller2 сағат бұрын
If you look and see, the short older man with the boxbraids is the homie, trying to step in and diffuse the problem so 1) nobody gets actually hurt, and 2) people can get their weed in peace and quiet. All that bleating about how the neighborhood so wild and feral and don't none of them know that the neighborhood is well protected. All you have is an outside view looking in. I lived there for 5 years though, its definitely a hood committee present.
@lexnyc100032 сағат бұрын
He def aint wanna really go in McDonalds, he was scaredddd
@jayxzartan726413 сағат бұрын
Sutphin Blvd and Archer Ave in the 90's i went to John Adams High School, on a Monday if the Q-40 come first I'm going to school, if the Q-60 come first I'm going to Manhattan for the day .... guest what the Q-60 wins every time lol
@frank-xp6pj21 сағат бұрын
Nice video, this gotta be a GoPro because the dynamic range is very low
@alexmunch6118Күн бұрын
Heres a fun fact for the younger people....The J train used to run along that stretch of Jamaica Avenue of elevated tracks and terminated on 169th Street. The tracks were taken down sometime in the late 80s. Probably around 87 or 88 from what i remember
@blastavetv50186 сағат бұрын
A dude on top of another dude while 20 dudes watchn is a diddy party ninjas goofy ashel
@Forgoneconclusion.4 сағат бұрын
8:01 One of the worst fashion statements in years, was when men walked around with their underwear showing. In the early 90's (because, that's when that ridiculousness in male fashion started.) it was boxershorts that were showing, but now it has evolved into very colorful briefs and prints. What people don't realize about this fashion statement, is that it started in prison. Heterosexual men (masculine in mannerisms too.) in prison advertised being a bottom for hire or trade, the men with the nicest asses were the most successful at getting what they wanted in prison. It was a way to be provocative without looking effeminate. Rap videos brought that fashion to life, to the public in music videos. Many men aren't aware about how this fashion first started. In this scene, this fight clearly had something to do with hyper masculinity, because notice what he does out of anger. Its so ingrained in that culture, that he pulls his pants down, giving us a full display of how nice his ass is, but then he pulls them up as he is trying to get into Mc'D's. I think that fight between those two teens is a lot deeper than the typical awareness can detect, but I'm on it! OK?! 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
@jamescruddy4032Күн бұрын
Where the 41st at, where Lefrak at 😂
@dbroadnaКүн бұрын
The Ave models convention Parsons and Jamaica
@borborkallon528619 сағат бұрын
Yo I work right there at Old Navy
@Alex_KomninКүн бұрын
Papua united of America
@larrylambrick540411 сағат бұрын
Don't pick on Jamaica man Grow up now
@blackinton25265 сағат бұрын
9:00 Don't tell me this guy is pissing wtf😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@Peaceinlove1432Күн бұрын
It's bin the same since 1994
@TICTac777-y6u40 минут бұрын
Jamaican fight 😂 everyday?
@DB-115Күн бұрын
stop fighting guys.. lets build together & love eachother.
@michael-angelochambers520413 сағат бұрын
I’ll give you some advise stop passing threw they on your ass and I ain’t lying
@WeiGe-8888Күн бұрын
*街拍辛苦了!❤️*
@frozenhouse5362Күн бұрын
glad they fought not shoot
@larrylambrick540411 сағат бұрын
Yes sir perfect peace
@dbroadnaКүн бұрын
Jesse is gone
@azrusoniiКүн бұрын
Police officer at 0:20 look like James St Patrick lol
@dbroadnaКүн бұрын
This how gentrification works
@justice2120Күн бұрын
gentrification is when whites come into your neighborhood and suddenly the property value of the area goes up and the low income ppl get priced out