If you a gangsta or hustla from Dallas Tx today you will remember Ray Charles.
@gmack748812 күн бұрын
FACTS 👌
@texasboysuge608611 күн бұрын
🎯💪🏽💪🏽💯
@lashawn09able11 күн бұрын
I've heard about this dude name in College I was shocked.
@ericwilliams707211 күн бұрын
Facts
@deerose477310 күн бұрын
💯
@TEXAS_MAKES_MOVES21413 күн бұрын
I never clicked so fast, this man and the 50 Boys are legends out here in Dallas.Big fan Pop, you did this here
@GamingWithEricBlacc11 күн бұрын
Been waiting on this 1
@Mac11Mike13 күн бұрын
Ray Charles is home and doing well. He stayed solid, so he's a legend not only in Dallas but the entire state of Texas. His name is good from Dallas to Beaumont and everything in between.
@berk788811 күн бұрын
So happy you are happy that he is doing well.
@Charlestonwhitesburner9 күн бұрын
Dallas native. Never heard of this bum.
@SNOKEYSTOKES9 күн бұрын
CHUUCH!!!!!
@SNOKEYSTOKES9 күн бұрын
@Charlesto nwhitesburner 😂😂 he was the Don in the 90s sir
@STANB-sp3jo2 күн бұрын
Jamaican boys was raw… they cut a young boys eyes out and put pennies in them and left the body on loop 12 by Joppy. Shit was crazy in the city as a child.
@cstenlineify13 күн бұрын
Growing up in South Dallas Ray Charles is a legend. I was born in 82 and lived in East Dallas Projects during those rough times in Dallas. Me and mom’s always talk about those 80’s and early 90’s when the Posses was terrorizing Dallas. She had Jamaican podnas and homies from Dallas that was heavy in the dope game. She lost friends from both sides. I can remember being a little kid hanging out at the car wash right by the projects with mom’s and her friends all night when shootings and murders would happen. But as a kid it was like the norm because we never knew the true danger that surrounded us 💯
@CrazyWarVet13 күн бұрын
Frazier courts?
@CourtneyChumbley12 күн бұрын
I was born and raised in Dallas and I am glad he is home
@CrazyWarVet13 күн бұрын
Man i never clic so fast 😂😂😂I grew up in South Dallas 82 baby yeah this man is legendary in the streets ya dig !!
@kendrickdawson105311 күн бұрын
Im from Dallas born and raised but this was before my time, this is my mama era. She told me the Jamaicans set this family house on fire in highland hills. She told me it was sad because she knew them.. my mama from highland Hills
@GamingWithEricBlacc11 күн бұрын
Thats a true story smh but da city got allat back in blood fasure
@Tuuufff10 күн бұрын
I heard alot of stories bout the Jamaicans from da og's too im from highland hills also I grew up in da pinkz
@shirleysimmons253610 күн бұрын
Yep that was on Strawberry Hill It was Freddie Krueger Crew who had done that my classmate name Kie Kie was the only one survived that BS his older brother was the reason for them doing that to they family Kie Kie Granny Older Brother Lil brother and Lil sister both Pre school age at the time I believe Kie was in the 6th grade he survived but lost his legs and a arm if I'm not mistaken
@CourtneyChumbley10 күн бұрын
@@kendrickdawson1053 strawberry trail those were my classmates and their older brother was classmates with my cousin and older friends
@PatrickDavis-i7q9 күн бұрын
I grew up in Highland Hills in the 80' and 90's Village Oaks is my stomping grounds
@TwoJohnson11 күн бұрын
You talked about Regency Apartments but they was in Rose Garden, Oak Glenn & Golden Helmet up & down 52cnd Street from Lancaster rd to Sunnyvale
@shirleysimmons253610 күн бұрын
They was all over except West Dallas they was all over Kiest and Poll
@nubmoody72568 күн бұрын
Why do all the non Dallas people always get South Dallas and the Cliff mixed up
@marcusstone131111 күн бұрын
My mother, father& I moved to Dallas in 1979... I was 3 yrs old, we lived in South Dallas on South Blvd.&Colonial! Shortly after my parents divorced& we moved to Brairgate Apts in 1984 right as the cracc era was beginning... I had the honor/pleasure of meeting Ray Charles, in '92/'93 he had a baby by my Classmates auntie therefore he called Ray Charles his uncle! We would skip our 7th period class& go hang out @ the Stereo Shop that Ray Charles had in Singing Hills on Redbird Lane& Houston School Rd. It almost looked like a scene from Snowfall... Dudes had truccs, Cadillacs etc. On Daytons& Ray Charles would be sittin in the office chillin in a windbreaker jogging suit wearing a pair of gold MC Hammer Cazal glasses.
@nubmoody72568 күн бұрын
Was that red Vette on Daytons his? I use to see it around that area
@chrisbryant68863 күн бұрын
Mobile audio. Best, Ron, George Tim. Then were the days
@marcusstone13112 күн бұрын
@chrisbryant6886 yup that was it& those were sum uv the Player's that were⬆️ there daily... not to mention periodical guest appearances by major factors such as Marcus Hodge during the time he had Brairgate Apts on locc, but the most memorable& life changing encounter is when I walked into the garage where they installed music! I saw a dude squatting in the trunk of a burnt orange Cadillac Coupe Deville wit white guts,gold Daytons& a European front... they called em' "Kevin Ray" later better known as Katt these day's. I was star strucced, because his car resembled Sum shit out of a music video or magazine... not to mention he high end audio equipment that you only saw in Crutchfield magazine/catalog, not the cheap shit you would find @ the Bazaar!#Memories
@12345jayrock11 күн бұрын
I remember all this it was going down at Georgetown apartments in pleasant Grove too
@oaklandmade00712 күн бұрын
This is crazy, im in Pleasant Grove, and my husband just mentioned this dude a couple of weeks ago! We used to live across the hall from one of his daughters back in the day. I never met him and i wasn't in Dallas at that time, , but the stories are legendary 💯
@trilltawktexasent310813 күн бұрын
The war was wayyyy deadlier than our war with N.O. And our war was a fool too. Good one Bro you gone have all the real Gz reminiscing
@texasboysuge608611 күн бұрын
@@trilltawktexasent3108 🗣️! Say it again💪🏽💪🏽💯
@trilltawktexasent310811 күн бұрын
@ I wanted to say more but everything ain’t for the internet
@LexLuger-g4y10 күн бұрын
We didnt war with N.O. just some scraps here in there. The jamaican war was crazy tho.
@jokerthadon796010 күн бұрын
@@LexLuger-g4yshid we did war with n.o. I got shot in that shit lol
@qunicychilds476613 күн бұрын
The one I've been waiting on forever 😮
@collinslance383610 күн бұрын
Ray I’m glad you’re home!!!Continue to spread that Gospel!!!
@Pj862-y9y12 күн бұрын
About time Pop!!! Ray Charles name was just as big as Ray Charles the singer in Dallas mane True Dallas Legend
@elcastro63013 күн бұрын
This the one I been waiting for!!
@lh219711 күн бұрын
I remember those days. It was a war here in Dallas. It was a lot of killing. These gangstas here in Dallas came out on top though.
@Bloodmoney4511 күн бұрын
Nah the FBI took down the shower posse thats why
@kimbogreedy21412 күн бұрын
Ray Charles is definitely a legend. I got a joke about how when I jumped off the Porch damn near every dude in Dallas was working for Ray Charles and 90% of them didn’t even know who he was . 😂. Unc had a plug before most so he ran it up.
@gmack748812 күн бұрын
FACTS and still don't know him til this day 😂😂😂
@kimbogreedy2148 күн бұрын
@@gmack7488 😂😂😂😂😂 no cap
@byronjohnson47103 күн бұрын
Facts😂😂😂 Ain’t no Joke
@boolove21411 күн бұрын
"87-89"Briar Cliff apartments (which was in Oak Cliff)and that whole area of apartment complexes was like a war zone back then. What a time to be alive in Dallas during those years
@texasboysuge608611 күн бұрын
@@boolove214 naw fr🎯💯
@huhmann30711 күн бұрын
@@boolove214 💯frfr I 5or6 year old and sometimes couldn't play outside.
@shirleysimmons253610 күн бұрын
That's Kiest and Polk I grew up in Briar Cliff Legendary Apt all up in down Legendary Ln and Nokimios Briar Cliff is at 10:33 looool damn I think about them every time I pass over the bridge and see the empty lot
@Lilstuff495 күн бұрын
Yeah I remember those days I stayed in King castle back in the day briar cliff apartments was so bad they had to tear them down
@kimbogreedy21412 күн бұрын
Dallas Shower Posse Jamaican Dude R.i.p killed at Top Cat seafood, Freddy Kruger , Aprentice , Baby Shan , Shawnsee Ray , just a few of them I remember. They came to Dallas on some MadMan off of Shottas shit no lie but that was the atmosphere late 80’s. After they killed the 13 year old in the bath tub , that pretty much made all the gangsters in the city who used to like the Jamaicans turn on them . Every trap they had got robbed, Jamaicans were getting shot who wasn’t even part of the shower posse . Like I said though before the bath tub incident the Jamaicans had a lot of love . After that they were being beaten raggedy in jail . A lot of guys borrowed the whole Jamaican swag. Bacc then I thought they were all Jamaican but some of them weren’t even Jamaican. They were from the US Virgin Islands , West Indies, Barbados, ect. Their accent got them labeled as Jamaican .
@PrivateMemer-f7m11 күн бұрын
Chuncee Ray and Big Tony Holmes and Sanger
@kimbogreedy2148 күн бұрын
@@PrivateMemer-f7m Yea you spelled it right lol. I was like how in the hell you spell Chauncee Ray lol
@MEBe-c4d13 күн бұрын
Ray Charles is a fucking legend in the city!!!!
@thewatcher214tx13 күн бұрын
Yeah he was definitely a legend in the game in Dallas ‼️ He was one of the earliest Big dawgs in the game
@baron243812 күн бұрын
It was hell in the cliff we stayed in the heart of the Drama Lea Crest and Overton
@coreysmallwood84311 күн бұрын
I’m Born And Raised On Overton Rd! I Remember When Paul And Daunte Got Killed On Lea Crest Behind Our House! It Was A Shooting Everyday On Lea Crest!
@baron243811 күн бұрын
Yezzerski
@baron243811 күн бұрын
My family the Oliver's we stayed in the Lil blue house.
@troytaylor499611 күн бұрын
Cap
@baron243811 күн бұрын
@troytaylor4996 how would you know, no troll zone bro.
@DrumzBang13 күн бұрын
we still waiting on the west dallas gator boys episode
@broskiblue72613 күн бұрын
My pops was running with Rupert Circle crips , that old skool West dallas
@jermainemyers12 күн бұрын
@broskiblue726 what's your pops name I'm from Rupert Circle I might know him
@GodIsGood-t3o9 күн бұрын
Them esays off Bernal are connected to cartels facts! They was supplying the gator boys
@SNOKEYSTOKES7 күн бұрын
@@DrumzBang yes sir come with The Vilbig Spots
@jayroque37186 күн бұрын
It was real in that time Pop. Honestly the Jamaicans level of violence caught us off guard, but street dudes came together and all out war started.
@NicoPorter-r6y12 күн бұрын
I’m not from Dallas but I live out here been out here, all my ole skool partners speak on Ray Charles they say he had everything south and east of i30 locked down multiple sources say OG was gettin a million a day /1,000 bricks at time real legend in DDD. Also say he was good to the kids around neighborhoods.
@michaelmclean774713 күн бұрын
In Brooklyn it was hot back then. I was a kid and had family in BedStuy around 87/88. The patks used to get sprayed up on the regular. It was so common that people wouldn't run if it wasn't in their direction. Everyone knew who was doing it. Tec 9 was the Tommy Gun of the 80's. Uzi's and Mac's were everywhere. If you knew who to talk to you could buy grenades from the corner store. It was GTA for real. People were dying in groups of 5 at a time. I'm glad I made it through those days.
@melvinmatthews-ss7jo13 күн бұрын
I remember this. Ray Charles was and still is a legend in the game. 💯 on the flip side do anybody remember the jamaican they called Freddy Kruger ? People use to be scared of that dude.
@WGETV13 күн бұрын
@@melvinmatthews-ss7jo yea Freddie was at regency village running it
@thelastdon656212 күн бұрын
Freddy Krueger was wild‼️
@gmack748812 күн бұрын
YELP I remember that name
@Blackmagic8111 күн бұрын
The highland hills family burned up in the house fire
@thelastdon656211 күн бұрын
@@Blackmagic81 Bernard Jordan was selling for the Jamaicans
@TripolarX12 күн бұрын
Oak Cliff Village North and South, Cedar Glenn North and South ,Village Oaks, Southern Oaks, Butter Beans, Royal Crest Stand Up!!
@texasboysuge608611 күн бұрын
@@TripolarX caint forgot Sara’s Garden, Crest A and Prince Hall, 🫡
@williefreeman365611 күн бұрын
@@TripolarX: don't forget The WestSide
@TripolarX11 күн бұрын
@@texasboysuge6086 Already!
@TripolarX11 күн бұрын
@@williefreeman3656 Already!
@chrisbryant68863 күн бұрын
Ledbetter estates
@OG-BOBBY6012 күн бұрын
You did your best work with this one.. salute to you for Shining Light on Dallas on top of that you were on point with your information about Ray Charles and the Jamaicans.... can't wait to see another Dallas documentary by you
@CJones-g1d12 күн бұрын
I'm from there most of us is still alive we get money the right way now.
@jonathandavis539410 күн бұрын
I grew up on Maywood and Lancaster same street his barbeque spot is T.D's😎i was born in 78 so i experienced some of the Jamaican activity
@nubmoody72568 күн бұрын
Over there close to Kiest Bazaar, I think TD's is still open
@terryduck839113 күн бұрын
Man we need at least an hour in this!
@wendellvirden97735 күн бұрын
I'm from Oak Cliff 54 years old you brought back alot of memories awesome job bro!!!
@tubbywilliams90897 күн бұрын
This is all true facts I'm from Dallas Texas and I've heard so many stories about this from family and friends
@privateprivate460613 күн бұрын
My Mama used to get her hair done on MLK back in the 90s by his sister. Everybody remember Fields Beauty Shop on MLK back in the day.
@marcusstone131111 күн бұрын
Yup, it was called "Vicious"... it was nothing to see ballers riding on Daytons dropping their ladies off to get their hair done!
@deewoodz621710 күн бұрын
Yeah, that's my family my guy. Linnie is her name.
@byronchilton947513 күн бұрын
I'm from Stovall Dr. out of Dallas!! Lol, a 1,000 kilograms? That dude network was moving a million dollars a day at its peak. He's the owner of several businesses, even when he was locked up.
@huhmann30711 күн бұрын
I'm from St. James... his people own TD's BBQ too
@byronchilton947511 күн бұрын
Lol, that's the hood if you went to Roosevelt HS!!
@huhmann30711 күн бұрын
@@byronchilton9475 yessir
@WelivePtv11 күн бұрын
@@huhmann307speak on it you from Dallas ftft if you kno this
@WelivePtv11 күн бұрын
His people was D king. TdG back in the day 😂
@Lilbobby7612 күн бұрын
Living witness I was 12 years old and my mom was in a relationship with Jamaican Soldier. He was on the top of he food chain and had legendary apartments on kiest and polk on lock.
@scphone669813 күн бұрын
DIXON CIRCLE was moving Weight 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
@missg172711 күн бұрын
Yeah, but we are talking about Ray. He should do a story on Dixon though..
@BIGHIMOTHY7513 күн бұрын
Cash ass or gas nobody rides for free!!!!!iykyk🔥🔥🔥🔥 different Astro van everyday
@ityou58749 күн бұрын
I'm from Lubbock, Texas and I heard about the Jamaican Posse back in the 80s.
@calvinjohnson866213 күн бұрын
Grew up across the street from Prince hall I got a lot info and stories to share
@SugaLove-br9zs13 күн бұрын
Get you a KZbin channel and make your dollars CJ❤ ☺
@WGETV13 күн бұрын
@@calvinjohnson8662 Prince hall in oakcliff or Dixon circle?
@CDub-ur1jl6 күн бұрын
I remember hearing what they did to Lil Lemon from prince hall
@CynthiaAnthony-f1c7 күн бұрын
Thank God 🙏 you made it threw happy holiday
@CourtneyChumbley12 күн бұрын
I remember the south from the Gates to 44 Oakland and Park Row
@markadamssr24687 күн бұрын
Man it was good times back then with Ray Charles If you know him and yes regency apartments was something else That's just the way it was back then welcome home👍🥳
@aintmissinnothin12 күн бұрын
A tornado flatlined Regency Village. Before that, the Jamaican Shower Posse was being killed by 12 and 13-year-olds. I remember this vividly, a couple of the killers were my schoolmates.
@t987812 күн бұрын
what happened in retaliation to those killings?
@Bloodmoney4511 күн бұрын
In every war there is causalities on both side but the jamaicans was wiping out alot more of the American gangs it dont matter if it was 12 and 13 year old was doing that because the American gang was sending them to do it when they get the drop but the jamaicans was terrorizing the place and taking over
@bobbyluckey409410 күн бұрын
That tornado was the final nail in the coffin
@geemane439010 күн бұрын
They dont tell the story how the Crips and bloods ran the Shower posse out to You had botnose from fort worth R60s slanging outta cali parkrow crips and bonton crips before bexar st was bloody killed alot of Jamaicans
@ronskullie938010 күн бұрын
Lies
@WGETV13 күн бұрын
Dallas Tx !!!
@realdeal697613 күн бұрын
Good one💪🏾💪🏾Do one on lil Larry from Dallas
@Mac11Mike13 күн бұрын
Lil Larry was getting it but not on this level.
@WGETV13 күн бұрын
@@Mac11Mike facts
@rockydennis976213 күн бұрын
He started the wave of laying on safes an hittin licks
@MEBe-c4d13 күн бұрын
His daddy taught him the game tho. Big Larry!
@WGETV13 күн бұрын
@@rockydennis9762 he did that
@corylarry71367 күн бұрын
Was Locked Up Wit Ray Charles El Reno Oklahoma True OG 💯💪🙏
@bretaylor604811 күн бұрын
Yeah man that early 80's- mid 90's was a fool! If you were in the game and survived in any capacity someone was praying for you🙏🏾. That crack they was pushing was sum dope!. Cheap, & everywhere! It destroyed pretty girls, playboys & real OG's male & female. North Central Texas, Oil $, Real estate, Big money shit!..Destroyed by Crack alone. The color was green no red& blue, gangs were jus fa flavor. Like any business man Ray saw opportunity and flexed frfr. Anything between was jus casualties nothing personal. He really looked out fa his people. It was the rogue hard headed 🥷 who put the balck eye on the game! Real life Dallas OG!! RAY CHARLES👍🏽
@cainjones56713 күн бұрын
Dat Boi was talking dem numbers😮💨 In the great state of Tx.
@HowardPryor8 күн бұрын
I remember when all the Jamaicans and other West Indians that were in NYC were running to Texas to get money. A lot of them got rich, and a lot didn't make it back. They either got killed or got hit with football numbers.
@ralphrodriguez344213 күн бұрын
That manhad dallas on lock homie all of oak cliff and south dallas.homie the Jamaicans were around them and dudes from cuba etc it was wild
@EarlFord-v4d12 күн бұрын
RIP 21… South Dallas GOAT
@Zaybreeze10 күн бұрын
Didn’t he get killed by Mexicans
@JohnnyAdams-q1c12 күн бұрын
One the da realest salute 🫡
@Scrooge-Mcbucks13 күн бұрын
What ever happened to Mr Pookie & Lucci from Dallas they use to go hard
@gregoryporter862713 күн бұрын
Lucci still makes music. Pookie a family man last I heard.
@MarcusBilliard-py6kb13 күн бұрын
Ray had and still has a good heart solid person
@MarcusBilliard-py6kb12 күн бұрын
I watched Ray come from out the mud facts him and Michael Ross from the boardwalks deserves there flowers fact my big bro hutch, and Damien shit I can really take you down that road frfr just name it ..
@mrlawtontv12 күн бұрын
Man my boy Charles on here and we got stories lol it’s was all that and more frfr
@Tredough300412 күн бұрын
This is real history
@whayes808411 күн бұрын
I remember being a young guy in Dallas in the 80’s. EVERYONE I knew was like don’t mess with them Jamaicans. Jamaicans had these ninjas shook in Dallas. But black dudes finally started mercking them in the 90’s.
@Bloodmoney4511 күн бұрын
thats because the FBI already took them down and alot went to jail and alot left the country to avoid capture and a few stay so thats why they started other gangs started to gight back harder
@shawnrandolph22514 күн бұрын
@@Bloodmoney45 cap I was in the thick of that shit after they killed them kids we started fighting back if you walk or even talk like you were a Jamaican you where getting hit or Now did my city do it all naw but 50% of it yeah mf got tired of being drag behind cars cut up and salt being poured on you for being short $5
@Godschild900013 күн бұрын
South Dallas Ray Charles and his right hand man Terry. 1991 was the worse year in Dallas. 500 murders!
@jeffcombs655510 күн бұрын
Terry Rodgers?
@Godschild900010 күн бұрын
@ Terry Richardson
@djdporter809313 күн бұрын
TRIPLE D DOPE DEALING DALLAS
@dudedude524711 күн бұрын
In the 90's my best friends were Jamaican. Didn't know their dad was thuggin until my cousin laced me up, I just thought they were rich lol. My aunt found out I was over their house and put a stop to that!
@ezthejedi12 күн бұрын
I was born in 89, them Jamaicans was still active in South Dallas in the late 90s & early 2000s. I’m still traumatized by some of the stuff that happened.I get goosebumps, they was the Boogie man for real lol…
@Elijah-hv4pi12 күн бұрын
Wtf was they doing?
@ezthejedi12 күн бұрын
@Elijah-hv4pi That story at the end bout Killing pple in the bathtub, burning em, chopping em up. That was they trademark. They did that exact same thing to some Teenagers from my neighborhood. Recently just found out that 1 of my cousins had that same thing happen to his cousin. And they were indiscriminate, they were open to Killin kids and whoever was around.
@Officer_Bumpdown_Brown12 күн бұрын
@Elijah-hv4pi them folks would beat, slice, cut fingers off, etc and make you suffer for days before they kill you... then they were teaching the ppl that worked for them (Dallas folks) how to torture people so the city was off the chain by the 90s... it was the real Wild West in the D
@lioneilmusic757111 күн бұрын
I thout them Dallas boys ran the Jamaicans out of Dallas
@geemane439010 күн бұрын
Shit i lived here by them early 90s Crips had swallowed to area of south dallas and bloods might have been not to far off being East dallas right across fair park
@jeremyhart38719 күн бұрын
OGs in Highland Hills back in the day use to tell us stories bout this krazy
@kreigerbailey355012 күн бұрын
Portland, JAMAICA in the Building!!! 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
@OntheUptho12 күн бұрын
Yoo you be everywhere lemme get some gucci sneakers yo😆 mob radio
@cam1nc6712 күн бұрын
Tivoli present...big up yaad🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲💪🏿☝🏿
@JaDeButterfliesAreFree11 күн бұрын
I always heard the stories about Ray Charles Fields. His wife used to do our hair for a long time. I also remember when the Jamaicans came to town. I'm glad RCF is doing fine....This was a good video 💯💯💯
@keithbaker994613 күн бұрын
The shower posse was in paterson nj Around 1981 82
@jacktripper872612 күн бұрын
It was so easy to touch money in the 80s/90s
@JohnnyAdams-q1c12 күн бұрын
Bro Iam 52y Ray was a real one kept from happening and treated you with respect All my friends got down with learned the game
@sonofallah6995Күн бұрын
So many stories to tell I could write a book from back then. I'm mainly from Bonnie View and Illinois but we lived in several apartments back then because my Aunt was an apartment manager and yes a lot of this is true. We lived in the Pinks, Regency, Briar Gate, Oak Hollow and Oak Cliff Village but mainly in the small but mighty Bonnie View Plaza. I remember coming home from college in the summer of 89 and they had finished building Carriage Park right across the street. Me with my little college life outfits from back then made the Jamaicans Fugi, Bobby etc though I was the police and they were actually asking about me. Had me scared af😂. Times were crazy back then and so was the money.
@rcrxjlb13 күн бұрын
Jamaicans sold dope out of a motel in east Dallas that was on the corner of Frank and Foreman back in the 1980s. There were 2 brothers that worked for them, then they started selling dope for themselves. Both were found shot and their bodies set on fire. They owned a customized Chevy Blazer that was found with both doors open, engine still running. Rumor is that the Jamaicans kidnapped them and murdered them. Around 1990 or 1991 some OG's from the hood got into a shoot out with the Jamaicans, and ran them out of the neighborhood. I had just moved there in 1991 when I was 18 so, I don't have all the details...
@alancoleman702010 күн бұрын
Saw those brothers at City Lights that saturday night heard about their bodies being found that monday
@quentwash24255 күн бұрын
Man it was all the way live ova there
@GorillaModeMedia13 күн бұрын
I been waiting on this!!!! I been hearing about him since a youngsta
@quentwash24255 күн бұрын
It was like a movie
@trilltawktexasent310813 күн бұрын
One of The Best 2 Do It My Solid Killa Og’z Og I been hearing that story since I wasn’t around I was born 88 so I was a baby but that’s all I heard was Dallas Clicking Up And Defeating Them Boyz
@jonathanstuart728911 күн бұрын
Defeating what Boyz?!! You're delusional!!
@trilltawktexasent310811 күн бұрын
@ 😆 😆 Ok buddy
@jonathanstuart728910 күн бұрын
@@trilltawktexasent3108 What do you know about real real real badman?!
@trilltawktexasent310810 күн бұрын
@ I don’t care go push that on someone who cares I’m not into harming other blacks anyway your opinion is your opinion have a good day pal ✌🏽
@JVEEDTV9 күн бұрын
I grew up during that time and it was wild. I definitely have my fare share of war Stories.Not only did we have all of the obstacles of growing up in a impoverished community that was turned into a war zone with the rise of crack,we also had to deal with crooked racists cops as well on top of all of that. So Thankful to God that i am still here...
@dreamakid100011 күн бұрын
Maaannnn welcome home Ray!!!🎉 I was in Three Rivers FBOP wit ray. My last day there we walked the track n he gave me sum good game 💯 glad he came from up under dat life sentence
@jasonmosley-ml7xx10 күн бұрын
Real Dallas natives know the biggest war in the D wasnt tge Crips and Bloods but between the Jamaicans and the natives.... Welcome home Ray, the man is responsible for plenty of businesss still up and running to this day !!!!
@JoshuaMitchell-bey79 күн бұрын
Ray Fields is home and doing well, Ted Ross is also home and doing well. I grew up with Ted Ross son in South Dallas. He’s a realtor now and that makes me very proud coming from where we come from.💪🏾
@CoolCupMediaLLC13 күн бұрын
I'm from Dallas I remember these times
@ShawnaMorgan-oz1qs11 күн бұрын
They're living in the Fair Park in South Dallas. is so many young strong Man fighting man....
@CourtneyChumbley12 күн бұрын
I remember losing classmates to Jamaicans in my neighborhood in Highland Hills in the Late 80s early 90s
@thelastdon656212 күн бұрын
Bernard Jordan
@CourtneyChumbley12 күн бұрын
@ and his sister Erica was my closest female friend and I was in class and played little league basketball with Kedtrick
@CourtneyChumbley12 күн бұрын
@ Strawberry Trail
@thelastdon656212 күн бұрын
@@CourtneyChumbley Damn‼️ thats whats sup
@Murrayboy11 күн бұрын
The only thing I have to say and I was born in 74 Jamaicans came to fort Worth funkytown and try to take over they had to move around we also had Legends who made them move around then they went to Dallas no disrespect DFW all day respect to all my North Star ⭐ heart of Texas
@MangoSlade.11 күн бұрын
Dude, the Cali crips were in Ft worth at the time, so I'm not sure about your claim.
@MangoSlade.11 күн бұрын
Brother I went to school with un-lived one of them Jamaicans.
@Big..Rank..5212 күн бұрын
Factz 😎 see this in real life crazy # work had to meet 30 Jamaicans at same time # they were mad Cool # but don't ever f' them over or it's over# factz!!!
@Kamelotkutz12 күн бұрын
Big ups O.G. welcome home. Solute.
@certifieddominique13 күн бұрын
No lies here, even up until the late 90's it was lit up with Jamaicans, although it wasn't like a bully takeover type situation, it was more because of quality, quantity and price that brought loyal custos..Just as Many Jamaicans lost their lives as well just from being robbed, 🥷🏾's hating or the Jamaicans trying to be bullies.. everybody not gone roll over, But it definitely was the cause of a lot Dallas lives as well, My UNC died in 93 in a shootout, both him and his Jamaican potnas he had known for about 8 yrs hustlin, by some Dallas mf's..crazy times
@Mac11Mike13 күн бұрын
Naw it was a hostile takeover. It started as the Jamaicans fronting and putting the locals on. After they had the streets they started asserting their authority. That's the reason the youngsters from Dallas started hitting them.
@WGETV13 күн бұрын
@@Mac11Mike facts
@certifieddominique12 күн бұрын
@@Mac11Mike I think you said exactly what I was saying..other than it being hostile from the jump, it didn't start that way..but it definitely turned ugly..💪🏾
@Ace_Capone288 күн бұрын
You did your best but it wasn't close but we love you 4it
@SNOKEYSTOKES9 күн бұрын
YES Is was New Jack city ...Jack!!!!!! I was there ..the Hill on Grand
@CoheffLove13 күн бұрын
the Jamaican shower posse was no joke either
@punchabunchofbuttons21411 күн бұрын
Shit was real live wild when that shit was craccin used to be a jacc boy from every hood plottin on the Jamaicans after the bathtub issue. Everybody found common ground and started working on getting they asses tf outta here.
@ronskullie938010 күн бұрын
U know damn well it was the snitches,working with the feds that got the Jamaicans out.
@buddahblessra11 күн бұрын
Real Dallas shit homie
@RoycetonMontgomery10 күн бұрын
Legend 💯
@Kat_Beezy9 күн бұрын
Dallas native here……I can definitely recall when the Jamaicans took over certain areas, to eliminate competition! The Woods apts (Kings Rd & Maple Ave) was one of the properties! My Aunt lived there for 2 years & it was a turf war every other week! The other place was North Dallas projects (Hall St & Washington Ave). We lived there in 1991 & it had just calmed down, but a few years back it was awful! The Jamaicans were living w/women & using their units for dope spots! The other places were in Oak Cliff & South Dallas! One Jamaican king pin toe tagged a known Dallas dealer at the Village Oaks apts! The dealer was tortured and then burnt beyond recognition in 1997/1998!
@ityou58749 күн бұрын
They were using black American women because the women was so thirsty for money.
@ltellis935213 күн бұрын
South Terrell /Dallas Legend
@SVGIN13 күн бұрын
Dallas like that???
@gregoryporter862713 күн бұрын
Always has been!!!
@SugaLove-br9zs13 күн бұрын
NOW YOU KNOW😂😂😂
@MEBe-c4d13 күн бұрын
Been like that fam
@PimpStreet-h5d12 күн бұрын
Wtf bro where you from where you ain’t know dallas like that EH?
@thelastdon656212 күн бұрын
This clown ask is Dallas like that. We been active
@SignatureScentReviews13 күн бұрын
I was in Dallas (oak Cliff) during this era. Them Jamaicans was doing some wild ish real talk. Not to be f**ked with for real!
@Kendon-e6l9 күн бұрын
I grew up in the middle of it all park row 187um cripping was at its hardest
@calvinjohnson866213 күн бұрын
I knew of all these guys wow
@JohnnyAdams-q1c12 күн бұрын
Fugi was the only one left off metropolitan brown bag