He's saying that by rentering later on when you've made it will help the community grow. He's talking about reinvesting the money into the neighborhood so that it isn't as violent or poverty ridden for your kids and the kids in the neighborhood therefore making better people.
Also it is a way fight against gentrification. you have more control of who comes in and ensuring affordable housing for the people who grew up in the neighborhood.
@Bumps in the night. I agree with you about section 8 for the most part. In my experience they do trash the place because they do not know how to take care of themselves and definitely not a house but you do know the majority beneficiary of section 8 are white people. Also changes your user name. it sounds like herpes.
The point of what he is saying is that you should reinvest in those places to better them, not just to live there again. What he wants you to understand is to not simply complain about the plight of wherever you used to be from a distance. Nothing ever gets better from no one doing anything. And like he said, it doesn’t just apply to black people and the ghetto. I mean I know a whole bunch of small towns more or less going through a slow death because of a lack of attention and investment. Then everyone hyper-focuses on a couple major metropolitan areas such as NYC and LA where there’s an over saturation of economic development that causes it to quickly become unsustainable for the middle-class and below. It’s a unique way of thinking and there are certainly valid criticisms, but it’s worth the thought none the less.
The "Barbershop" is a central point in urban communities where the old mentor young men growing, while finding themselves. Edgewood is my neighborhood and enjoy investing in it.
Its a nice idea to re-enter your old neighborhoods. I tried it. A lot of housing in my home town is in shambles. A friend of mine invested in the stock market for a few years, made some $ and then decided to buy houses, fix them up and rent out. We did our best to do right by people. We listened to every type of sob story. We were robbed many times by freeloaders, houses were broken into a few times. After about 2 years of turmoil things were looking up. Had good renters for a while. The neighborhood what just looking brighter! Then one day a local gang did a drive by through the neighborhood and shot 3 black dads in front of their kids, specifically black dads in front of their kids. I was one of them. I was the only one who survived. I heard later that it was a part of gang initiation to do that. One man was arrested, was caught on camera. I left and never went back. Re-entrification is a nice idea, until you get a bullet in your back from people who don't want things to be nice. There is an element in these cities that want it to be that way, it is how they make $, it is their source of power.
He is 100% correct about what's happening to Edgewood Avenue. You have television and movie companies moving in and setting up offices over there... and as a result you have real estate developers putting up Condos for hipsters.
@@beneaththesound well yeah, especially Inman Park. I had someone the other day tell me that Cabbage Town used to be the red light district, and look at it now?
I'm from Kansas. Moved to Atlanta in 2011. Purchased my first home in English Avenue. I meet so many people. And hear so many stories of the history of Atlanta. But most of all the people here are discouraged that everything is going to be taken away from them due to no resources on how to keep their stake. But I am seeing that it is still taking the turn for the best.
I grew up in ATL and loved it... I left to go to college and never returned... You couldn't pay me to move back to the traffic, crime, masses of people, and crazy housing market... Sorry, I like my rural farm
I saw Killer Mike the first time on the Summit thing Sean Combs put on in Atlanta. He is such a intelligent and we'll spoken man. I might not agree with everything he says or thinks but damn if I wouldn't buy him a beer even though he can afford it much more than me. Never the less I'd be more than happy and willing to buy him a beer just to pick his brain for the time it takes to drink said beer. Or I'd gladly smoke with him if he'd allow me to. Such a beautiful mind he has.
So Black Gentrification. But all that aside, keep what your family has/owns in your family. Like when you read a book, you gain the knowledge it took a person years to gather in however long it took to read the book. In this case you are gaining the resources, the effort, and years of your family and ancestors. Build from that place, not scrapping it all and ending up leaving your kids with less because you wanted to reinvent the wheel.
This only applies to rural and suburban areas. I’m born and raised in Manhattan. There’s no land or houses to buy, unless you got a few million. That’s the bigger issue nobody talks about.
Why would you want your kids growing up around violence, gangs, sub-par education, and less resources...if you can provide better??!! Plus, some residents will be jealous of your success and see you as target
I 100% agree with what your saying. From my point of view what this man is trying to say or said very clearly is that black people are not putting into their own communities and that in turn allows for the bs to continue
The point of what he is saying is that you should reinvest in those places to better them, not just to live there again. What he wants you to understand is to not simply complain about the plight of wherever you used to be from a distance. Nothing ever gets better from no one doing anything. And like he said, it doesn’t just apply to black people and the ghetto. I mean I know a whole bunch of small towns more or less going through a slow death because of a lack of attention and investment. Then everyone hyper-focuses on a couple major metropolitan areas such as NYC and LA where there’s an over saturation of economic development that causes it to quickly become unsustainable for the middle-class and below. It’s a unique way of thinking and there are certainly valid criticisms, but it’s worth the thought none the less.
Hes talking and giving advice about how all of those things can be changed and you decide to list the problems Again so i ask what is the solution and no i dont want the 1940s grab yourself by the bootstrap spiel. Communities and businesses have been destroyed and continuously so for decades with no recourse other than racial and socio-political hatred being spouted.
@@johnnyrebel1115 Basically in the black community its a problem w/ depleting resources. If all of the affluent and capable people automatically leave , what is left ? You have the lowest and least educated left. You can not complain about the white man not caring about the community when u dont. This is the result of desegregation. It s FACT that prior to the 60s-70s you had thriving black communities w/ businesses and professionals such as DRs and Lawyers. After segregation those educated black families fled to go live amongst whites. Most blacks measure their success by their proximity to white people.
So true. We need to take it into our own hands by developing it ourselves. The hood won't get any better if no one's doing anything about it, God knows the government ain't doing shit so it's gotta be us.
The point is to take it into your own hands by developing it yourself. The hood won't get any better if no one's doing anything about, God knows the government ain't doing shit so it's gotta be us.
Really touching point. As a white male in his thirties that has grown up in a rural farming area, turned rich cottage country, I take a lot from the it.
He's way deeper than you expect from his name right, his name is that of a gangsta rapper with the IQ of 76, while in actuality he's a truly bright guy.
Whats wrong with his rap name? How is he supposed to standout as a rapper using his birth name of "Micheal Render"? Besides the killer in his name is because of him killing in rap battles, not anything violent. The fact that you judged his intelligence based on a stage name says far more about you than it does about him.
I don't give a fuck what color you are,if you are blue collar and came up with nothing but love and your family worked hard to give you something then you can understand and appreciate the struggle of another family who went through the same thing. I live north of Cincinnati Ohio and I live in an area that once had a tremendous safe making industry. The safes that are in some of the biggest banks and even some in fort Knox were made in my city,and now they're gone. The little towns outside my city have sprung up all kinds of different industries but my city doesn't make anything anymore and these companies left in the late 1980s to the early 1990s and I can tell you with complete honesty that a big reason why people in my city aged 18-45 have problems with opiates and other drugs is because they didn't have the same opportunity to work like here like the older generations did. Not only is it up to us to continue to build up our community's and give back but it's also up to the business leaders to stay and give these jobs to the next generation of people who want to live the American dream. I have this fantasy where I win the lottery and instead of leaving like most people would,I would stay and use my money to create businesses that weren't minimum wage jobs but actual great paying jobs that people could have and retire from and then do the same for their children so that I can give back in a way that is good for several generations of people in my city. Yeah I'd be rich and yeah I could leave and build a mansion in California or live in a beautiful mansion in Hawaii but I'd stay and create opportunities for the people who have none in my community. I'd pay them a livable wage to be able to buy a home and have savings that allow them to retire and live good lives.
I grew up in a Protestant area of Belfast, and many catholic families, and later immigrant families began to move in... that was seen as positive and progressive... why when black neighbourhoods change is it seen as negative?
When the change brings higher rent, rising living costs, neighbors that have power to change how the neighborhood was for decades, etc them not having respect for the neighborhood and its history. Plus gentrification isnt a black thing. Its just what happens in cities that are.being neglected but have high resources so out of town niggas c9me.in and snatch it. Why wouldnt you be upset if knowing a starbucks opening up.is goong to.mean higher rent and pretentious neighbors.
Protestants were the dominant and majority (in the societal not statsitcal sense of the word) power in Belfast so Catholics and Immigrants moving in was progressive. Especially with how popular the racist and anti-immigration DUP still is among Ulster protestants. So the situation you're describing would be more akin to black people moving into a traditionally rich white area. And while that may be progressive, there is nothing progressive about rich white people moving into a neighborhood and pricing out its original inhabitants and turning it into a boring, homogenous and less ethnically diverse place.
That's stupid, a dunk is a higher percentage shot than a lay up. Also there is a certain point where not wanting to be "humble" and not showboat becomes it's own form of showboating. Idk much about John Stockton but that sounds like something Russel Wilson's holier than thou ass would do.
I told my boss my dream was to have a small ass house in the neighborhood ive grown up in die there. But It's overpriced and not affordable on my income. Its not going to stop me from trying to get it one day. Everyone deserves a peice of land on this rock. Our ash and body's are allways part of it after death anyways.
@@Lovealllife369 That's not sarcasm. It may be a joke but it's not a clever or funny one so you shouldn't be a douche when someone fails to pick up on it.
The last minute of the this video is one of the main reasons why people sell their parents property. They DON'T want to listen to LOUD ASS music all the time. They DON'T want to smell WEED everyday.
Man I grew up in LA, Maxine Waters district to be exact. I do NOT want to move back there. My dad still lives there but I visit. My approach is you cant save everybody or a neighborhood. Sadly, i'm out for self and my family. Everyone else will have to figure that out themselves
@@gmailnumbertwo6134 I guess, this narrative was stated by Lil Bibby, Boosie who made these claims, along with published research on the subject from XXL MAG that 98% of Rappers who get murdered are killed in their hometown.
@@livefree1030 both of those guys are in the streets . Shot at people and have major beef. Any rapper you know that had been killed in thier hood. Died in the hands of old or new enemies . It doesn't just happen to happen . Rappers feed the entire neighborhood in sort ways why would people get rid of the cash source? Makes no sense.
Watches video: *faith restored in humanity*
Scrolls down to the comment section: Nevermind
Exactly
Lmao this is tru
Awesome lol!
Sounds about right...
What he's saying is really important but people are missing the point
It's the internet, why bother. At least you heard what he was saying
As long as a few people understand, the idea and message continues to spread
Naw, we just broke
He's saying that by rentering later on when you've made it will help the community grow. He's talking about reinvesting the money into the neighborhood so that it isn't as violent or poverty ridden for your kids and the kids in the neighborhood therefore making better people.
That doesn't remove black people though.
For sure that re planting the seed idea is great
Also it is a way fight against gentrification. you have more control of who comes in and ensuring affordable housing for the people who grew up in the neighborhood.
@Bumps in the night. I agree with you about section 8 for the most part. In my experience they do trash the place because they do not know how to take care of themselves and definitely not a house but you do know the majority beneficiary of section 8 are white people. Also changes your user name. it sounds like herpes.
@Bumps in the night idiot
I love how diligent Killer Mike is when describing circumstantial solutions
The point of what he is saying is that you should reinvest in those places to better them, not just to live there again. What he wants you to understand is to not simply complain about the plight of wherever you used to be from a distance. Nothing ever gets better from no one doing anything.
And like he said, it doesn’t just apply to black people and the ghetto. I mean I know a whole bunch of small towns more or less going through a slow death because of a lack of attention and investment. Then everyone hyper-focuses on a couple major metropolitan areas such as NYC and LA where there’s an over saturation of economic development that causes it to quickly become unsustainable for the middle-class and below.
It’s a unique way of thinking and there are certainly valid criticisms, but it’s worth the thought none the less.
Man this guy is smooth. I’d drink beer with him!
For those who don't know he's not the only rapper like this shout out Killer Mike great representation of how most black people are🇺🇸💪🏾✊🏾
Great attitude and philosophy on life. Need more of this.
Instantly a killer Mike fan
The "Barbershop" is a central point in urban communities where the old mentor young men growing, while finding themselves. Edgewood is my neighborhood and enjoy investing in it.
Its a nice idea to re-enter your old neighborhoods. I tried it. A lot of housing in my home town is in shambles. A friend of mine invested in the stock market for a few years, made some $ and then decided to buy houses, fix them up and rent out. We did our best to do right by people. We listened to every type of sob story. We were robbed many times by freeloaders, houses were broken into a few times. After about 2 years of turmoil things were looking up. Had good renters for a while. The neighborhood what just looking brighter! Then one day a local gang did a drive by through the neighborhood and shot 3 black dads in front of their kids, specifically black dads in front of their kids. I was one of them. I was the only one who survived. I heard later that it was a part of gang initiation to do that. One man was arrested, was caught on camera. I left and never went back.
Re-entrification is a nice idea, until you get a bullet in your back from people who don't want things to be nice. There is an element in these cities that want it to be that way, it is how they make $, it is their source of power.
Being from the South and also a Pipe Welder I really like Killer Mike, we need more like him to lead
He is 100% correct about what's happening to Edgewood Avenue. You have television and movie companies moving in and setting up offices over there... and as a result you have real estate developers putting up Condos for hipsters.
@TCT Is English your second language? Which part of my comment implies or claims it's a bad thing?
@@theylied1776 The part were you said "hipster"
@@covertrabbit8867 How is hipster a negative or derogatory word? I'll have to ask again, is English your second language?
cabbagetown and inman park are the same
@@beneaththesound well yeah, especially Inman Park. I had someone the other day tell me that Cabbage Town used to be the red light district, and look at it now?
This video change the way I see things in my neighborhood where I grew up in this crazy I'm definitely taking action in this
I'm from Kansas. Moved to Atlanta in 2011. Purchased my first home in English Avenue. I meet so many people. And hear so many stories of the history of Atlanta. But most of all the people here are discouraged that everything is going to be taken away from them due to no resources on how to keep their stake. But I am seeing that it is still taking the turn for the best.
1:25 that awkward moment when you realize thats what Joe did
Haha
Dont sell your moms house? My mom lives in section 8 housing bruh, im trying to get out of there like its shawshank.
Don Rumata if you know your moms lives on section 8 then he’s not talking to you bro lol. He talking to those who Mom do own their house. Clearly.
bro this is not your house thats the landlord apartment, you just renting.
It got start with you bro, make it out come back and buy the building.
You cant. Sell somethinf u dont own b
Your mom doesn't own shit. Doesnt apply.
Man, this guy is so sharp. Been binging his clips ever since his Floyd speech.
I grew up in ATL and loved it... I left to go to college and never returned... You couldn't pay me to move back to the traffic, crime, masses of people, and crazy housing market... Sorry, I like my rural farm
Once a kid from the hood makes it they are out to the suburbs
Which is one of the reasons those suburbs are going to shit.
Tupac : " they say its the white man i should fear but is my own kind doing all the killin here"
Obviously. Why wouldn't you?
@ you do realize peoole kill those of their demographic? Lmfaooo cho ass up
Isn't re-entrification what you try to do when your weiner slips out?
Yes. Yes it is.
Unless you jab her gooch too hard and she ragequits
HAHAHA I needed this!
I agree completely with Mike..... honestly gave me chills on the work of life and the way it can grow... or un grow
Damn it killer Mike, you're now the main figure in 2 of the top 5 videos I've seen this month.
I saw Killer Mike the first time on the Summit thing Sean Combs put on in Atlanta. He is such a intelligent and we'll spoken man. I might not agree with everything he says or thinks but damn if I wouldn't buy him a beer even though he can afford it much more than me. Never the less I'd be more than happy and willing to buy him a beer just to pick his brain for the time it takes to drink said beer. Or I'd gladly smoke with him if he'd allow me to. Such a beautiful mind he has.
He's spitting some real game much respect to Mike
His mentoring idea is a really good one!
What an interesting perspective. Never really thought about it that way before
Great interview. I have alot of respect for Killer Mike.
Coming up in Georgia I clearly understand 😭😭...it's sad to me because people never leave........ever!!!!!!
And I'm still here😭😭😭😭
Killer Mike is one of my favorite guests Joe has had, its a joy to listen to him think out loud
Think about it...If no one helps the society then poverty will just spread in the hood.
anyone know where the full episode is?
So Black Gentrification. But all that aside, keep what your family has/owns in your family. Like when you read a book, you gain the knowledge it took a person years to gather in however long it took to read the book. In this case you are gaining the resources, the effort, and years of your family and ancestors. Build from that place, not scrapping it all and ending up leaving your kids with less because you wanted to reinvent the wheel.
Love this.
Why can’t more rappers adopt this attitude. A lot of rappers think being rich and arrogant makes them cool.
As a white guy who grew up in a good home. Mike is a hero for all of us
This only applies to rural and suburban areas. I’m born and raised in Manhattan. There’s no land or houses to buy, unless you got a few million. That’s the bigger issue nobody talks about.
This guy has really interesting ideas. 🖒
i thought "Re-Entrification" was a fancy word for "Turtle Peaking"
THIS GUY IS AAAAAWWSOME! SPINNING WISDOM.
What if you hate your community
Hate it enough to change it
Change it, don’t be a sellout
TheGuyWithTaste Dan You find what you’re looking for. If you’re seeking guidance from drugged out teenagers, I think that’s the issue.
@@wayne47able if they don’t want to change u can’t change it
Him and Eddie Huang would be great together especially working on a tv show
I lived in like 5 different apartments by the time I was like 12. What should I do
born and raised in London but as a 22yr old it's impossible to buy a house there
Why would you want your kids growing up around violence, gangs, sub-par education, and less resources...if you can provide better??!! Plus, some residents will be jealous of your success and see you as target
I 100% agree with what your saying. From my point of view what this man is trying to say or said very clearly is that black people are not putting into their own communities and that in turn allows for the bs to continue
The point of what he is saying is that you should reinvest in those places to better them, not just to live there again. What he wants you to understand is to not simply complain about the plight of wherever you used to be from a distance. Nothing ever gets better from no one doing anything.
And like he said, it doesn’t just apply to black people and the ghetto. I mean I know a whole bunch of small towns more or less going through a slow death because of a lack of attention and investment. Then everyone hyper-focuses on a couple major metropolitan areas such as NYC and LA where there’s an over saturation of economic development that causes it to quickly become unsustainable for the middle-class and below.
It’s a unique way of thinking and there are certainly valid criticisms, but it’s worth the thought none the less.
@@bobdhshshxhzvs2314 that's too complex for some people to understand
Hes talking and giving advice about how all of those things can be changed and you decide to list the problems Again so i ask what is the solution and no i dont want the 1940s grab yourself by the bootstrap spiel. Communities and businesses have been destroyed and continuously so for decades with no recourse other than racial and socio-political hatred being spouted.
@@johnnyrebel1115 Basically in the black community its a problem w/ depleting resources. If all of the affluent and capable people automatically leave , what is left ? You have the lowest and least educated left. You can not complain about the white man not caring about the community when u dont. This is the result of desegregation. It s FACT that prior to the 60s-70s you had thriving black communities w/ businesses and professionals such as DRs and Lawyers. After segregation those educated black families fled to go live amongst whites. Most blacks measure their success by their proximity to white people.
I'll love to go back to my old neighborhood but it's too expensive
So true. We need to take it into our own hands by developing it ourselves. The hood won't get any better if no one's doing anything about it, God knows the government ain't doing shit so it's gotta be us.
Killer Mike for President. Not even fucking joking.
I'm good. I'm not raising kids where I grew up.
The point is to take it into your own hands by developing it yourself. The hood won't get any better if no one's doing anything about, God knows the government ain't doing shit so it's gotta be us.
Maybe get an investment team together, unless you don’t really care.
D D Definitely. I’d definitely buy my grandparents house and land back. It’s all a work in progress
Im Glad im not raising kids period
@Chip Chipperson maybe there is a safer way u can invest back into where u were from.
Fucking love this guest.
Really touching point. As a white male in his thirties that has grown up in a rural farming area, turned rich cottage country, I take a lot from the it.
I love and respect killer mike so much.
100% agree.. I'm 23
2:08 to 2:30 #facts💯
Love Killer Mike, check out his show on Netflix (only a few episodes but support him and hopefully they will make a lot more!)
Joe needs KRS ONE on the show
13 and good? Nah i'm okay
Good stuff.
Killer mike and outkast ❤
“Ain’t nothing good in the hood, I’d run away from this bitch and never come back if I could.” - 50 Cent ...no one’s moving back man, nobody.
This is good stuff I just wish I could relate to it in some way.
Ok Al, algorithm what else ya got?
killer mike makes joe laugh
Never forget where you come from so you’ll always know where you are going.
He's way deeper than you expect from his name right, his name is that of a gangsta rapper with the IQ of 76, while in actuality he's a truly bright guy.
Whats wrong with his rap name? How is he supposed to standout as a rapper using his birth name of "Micheal Render"? Besides the killer in his name is because of him killing in rap battles, not anything violent. The fact that you judged his intelligence based on a stage name says far more about you than it does about him.
I don't give a fuck what color you are,if you are blue collar and came up with nothing but love and your family worked hard to give you something then you can understand and appreciate the struggle of another family who went through the same thing. I live north of Cincinnati Ohio and I live in an area that once had a tremendous safe making industry. The safes that are in some of the biggest banks and even some in fort Knox were made in my city,and now they're gone. The little towns outside my city have sprung up all kinds of different industries but my city doesn't make anything anymore and these companies left in the late 1980s to the early 1990s and I can tell you with complete honesty that a big reason why people in my city aged 18-45 have problems with opiates and other drugs is because they didn't have the same opportunity to work like here like the older generations did. Not only is it up to us to continue to build up our community's and give back but it's also up to the business leaders to stay and give these jobs to the next generation of people who want to live the American dream. I have this fantasy where I win the lottery and instead of leaving like most people would,I would stay and use my money to create businesses that weren't minimum wage jobs but actual great paying jobs that people could have and retire from and then do the same for their children so that I can give back in a way that is good for several generations of people in my city. Yeah I'd be rich and yeah I could leave and build a mansion in California or live in a beautiful mansion in Hawaii but I'd stay and create opportunities for the people who have none in my community. I'd pay them a livable wage to be able to buy a home and have savings that allow them to retire and live good lives.
Oh yeah yeah
Never take advice from a grown man who wears a Paddington Bear sweater.
Never take advice from a grown man that judges someone based on the clothes they wear.
Never thought Mike would be here XD
Everyone does NOT want to go back
I would go. I just would not subject my kids to the BS
We don't have neighbors. I like that.
No building should be more than 1 story high… no home on less than 1 acre of land.
Problems solved
I grew up in a Protestant area of Belfast, and many catholic families, and later immigrant families began to move in... that was seen as positive and progressive... why when black neighbourhoods change is it seen as negative?
When the change brings higher rent, rising living costs, neighbors that have power to change how the neighborhood was for decades, etc them not having respect for the neighborhood and its history. Plus gentrification isnt a black thing. Its just what happens in cities that are.being neglected but have high resources so out of town niggas c9me.in and snatch it. Why wouldnt you be upset if knowing a starbucks opening up.is goong to.mean higher rent and pretentious neighbors.
Protestants were the dominant and majority (in the societal not statsitcal sense of the word) power in Belfast so Catholics and Immigrants moving in was progressive. Especially with how popular the racist and anti-immigration DUP still is among Ulster protestants. So the situation you're describing would be more akin to black people moving into a traditionally rich white area. And while that may be progressive, there is nothing progressive about rich white people moving into a neighborhood and pricing out its original inhabitants and turning it into a boring, homogenous and less ethnically diverse place.
Mike “Chocolate Hipster Land” Render
Jae Caesar I read your comment and was confused, then got to 5:18 and was like ohhh 😂🤣😂
i understand what he is saying. but people leave the ghetto because there is just too much crime.
Killer Mike is Wise!
The monster is too big to go back and buy your neighborhood and make it better. Federal Housing protects its interests, Killer Mike.
Stockton could also dunk it but didnt do it because he didnt believe in showboating!
That's stupid, a dunk is a higher percentage shot than a lay up. Also there is a certain point where not wanting to be "humble" and not showboat becomes it's own form of showboating. Idk much about John Stockton but that sounds like something Russel Wilson's holier than thou ass would do.
sold that ghetto chicago house and moved to la. cant say i am complaining. boom
I told my boss my dream was to have a small ass house in the neighborhood ive grown up in die there. But It's overpriced and not affordable on my income. Its not going to stop me from trying to get it one day. Everyone deserves a peice of land on this rock. Our ash and body's are allways part of it after death anyways.
Did KM just say he’s in cahoots with TI(Texas Instruments)?
Rob Cameron TI, the rapper.
@@Lovealllife369 That's not sarcasm. It may be a joke but it's not a clever or funny one so you shouldn't be a douche when someone fails to pick up on it.
Ned Mononymous I’m sorry I hit a nerve with you my friend. Have a good day✌🏻 Edit: deleted offensive message.
That's why Nippsey Hussle got killed lol.
Drinking game Every time killer milke every time moves his tongue in a weird way take a drink
Dont unslave the wage laborer. double down on the problem!
Ill pass my old neighborhood has 17 Koreans per bedroom
Milledgeville aka cabbage town
The last minute of the this video is one of the main reasons why people sell their parents property. They DON'T want to listen to LOUD ASS music all the time. They DON'T want to smell WEED everyday.
My family has been here since 1600s. We're not leaving the neighborhood. We're leaving Americuk!
Please do, the less idiots here the better.
Good stuff. Chocolate Hipster land lmao!
Always thought he was a cornball... this is like clip #15 on a row now. Forgive me K.M., WE were definitely NOT worthy.
Toe Rogaine!
Dis guy cool aff
Killer Mike 2020
Who is "Killer Mike?"
>:I
Man I grew up in LA, Maxine Waters district to be exact. I do NOT want to move back there. My dad still lives there but I visit. My approach is you cant save everybody or a neighborhood. Sadly, i'm out for self and my family. Everyone else will have to figure that out themselves
People are missing the point
Marshawn Lynch
2:40
Chocolate is my favorite flavor of hipster.
Every rappers knows you get killed when visiting your own community if you make it big.
You don't have to go personally. You can use a holding company to buy the places and land you want.
Every rapper hangs out I their community dawg. That's a false narrative.
@@gmailnumbertwo6134
I guess, this narrative was stated by Lil Bibby, Boosie who made these claims, along with published research on the subject from XXL MAG that 98% of Rappers who get murdered are killed in their hometown.
@@livefree1030 both of those guys are in the streets . Shot at people and have major beef. Any rapper you know that had been killed in thier hood. Died in the hands of old or new enemies . It doesn't just happen to happen . Rappers feed the entire neighborhood in sort ways why would people get rid of the cash source? Makes no sense.
@@livefree1030 99% of peope period are murdered in their demographic. It's a natural thing.
#mike is legit
Does Killer Mike practice re-enterfication?
If you watched the video you'd know the answer.
Damm