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In Los Angeles, the gang capital of the world, we have 1,100 gangs and 120,000 gang members so it is a daunting, complex social dilemma.
I'm a gangster, and gangsters don't ask questions.
What's up, gangstas? It's the M-I-Double-Tizzle.
The most dangerous kind of girl involvement with gangs is one where the girls are just sort of hanging around the gang boys or even being part of the male gang.
When you're a kid and you see gangsters living the life, you kind of want to be like that.
Rollin wit a posse full of paranoid drugdealaz!
This one is for the boys in the polos Entrepreneur niggas & the moguls
Some call me a gangster of love
If your mother still drives you to school, you are not a gangster, pull your pants up!
Niggers was the ones on the rope, hanging off the thing. Niggas is the ones with gold ropes,hanging out at clubs.
I'm a ghetto man who made good. I never forgot where I came from and who put me on top - God and Jack The Rapper.
Soap opera rappers, all these niggas sound like 'All My Children'.
A good name for a gang would be The Uneducated Idiot Tough Guys.
When you a ghetto star, when you a hood star, you gonna take care of your grandmother, your mother. When you on that next level, you gotta take care of the city, the streets.
I've never been in a gang. None of my friends have been in a gang. I've never rolled around with big entourages.
As long as there's a demand for gangsta rap, it will be supplied.
One young man who had a tattoo of a bumblebee on his arm (the symbol of his favorite reggae group) was identified as a gang member. The gang was identified as the "Killer Bee Gang." According to Department of Corrections records, the Killer Bees were a gang of one.
Gang members have invariably grown up in broken, chaotic homes, often experiencing domestic violence; they have truanted from school and many have been formally excluded; and they live in neighbourhoods where worklessness, addiction and crime are rife.
Now we just showin' and provin' that there's a ghetto everywhere you go.
Before i was jumped in i remember Lucky telling us how being in a gang was like having a second family ... a family who would be there when your own family wasn't. They would offer protection and security. It sounded perfect to a kid who'd lost his father.
I believe gangsta rap, as such, in its foundation is simply anti-systemic and transgressive.
You named them: hustlers, killers, fiends, ex-cons.
I called them: cousins, aunts, pops, moms.
To you? Hoodlums, crackheads, gunmens.
To me? Just neighbors, classmates, young friends.
Rich Gang is a rich look.
There is no such thing as the worst gang because they're all pretty bad. It is very difficult to classify them in terms of who is worse than the other because they all have pretty bad things associated with them.
In the '60s and '70s, people didn't pay a lot of attention to gangs. I think gangs still existed, but gangs had fallen out of criminological favor.
What are they trying to do?" Davison asked. "I never heard of anything like this."
I took my eyes off Ginger's legs. "Gangsters," I said.
"But they've gone out of style," Davison said. "They don't have gangsters any more."
"Suppose you go out and tell them that," I said.
How many niggas want to be involved, see I was only talking Biggie, but I'll kill all of y'all.
The hip-hop community is made up of a lot of hustlers. Everybody is trying to get theirs, and everybody is trying to eat.
those ghouls who enter into a macabre dance with pot-bellied netas.
I am the beast, Feed me rappers or feed me beats
You're either ghetto or you're not.
I hate niggas! I hate em! I wish they'd let me join the Ku Klux Klan!
So, Santa's gone gangsta?
Everything I do is going to be gangsta rap, street based, street oriented ... I'm from Gary, Indiana, and everybody's damn near at the poverty level.
If the KKK was smart enough, they would've created gangsta rap because it's such a caricature of black culture and black masculinity.
I'm a Gucci girl all the way.
Lula had Eminem cranked up. He was rapping about trailer park girls and how they go round the outside, and I was wondering what the heck that meant. I'm a white girl from Trenton. I don't know these things. I need a rap
cheat sheet.
Welcome to Atlanta
Jack and hammers and vogues
Back to the mackin' and jackin' the clothes
Adolescents packin the fo'
I know people in gangs; I could have went down that route.
When I grow up I am going to be the gangster we are all looking for.
You tell me another gang that's got a dental plan.
There are rap groups that have a positive outlook in their art. These groups should be shown as an alternative to gangsta rap.
Feed me hip-hop and I start tremblin'
When some of the gangs got involved with the drug trade, particularlythe crack cocaine trade, and the lethal violence started to flare up in the '80s, then there was a great deal of public attention on gangs and a great deal of concern about what was going on in these social groups.
Gangster is the truest friend I can ever ask for.
Yo' Momma, I'm a ghetto super star.
As I got older, I got into all kinds of things in the streets - but for some reason, I never got caught up with the gangs growing up. Everybody dug me, man. I never had problems.
Everybody who comes from the gangster life - they want what that man in the suburbs wants. Nice family. Nice house. Nice cars. Bills paid. Kids in school. Food on the table. Nothing more.
Nincompoops. (Quincy,
God damn! Drug dealers dealin' to the kiddies,
Livin' in the city ain't no pity on the itty-bitty.
We try to cry, but still they all die,
I try to speak to the youth, and the truth is: they all high.
You seen my shows; I bring the 'hood out.
The gangster is the man of the city,
with the city's language and knowledge,
with its queer and dishonest skills
and its terrible daring,
carrying his life in his hands like a placard,
like a club.
We culture. Rap is the new rock 'n roll. We the rockstars. It's been like that for a minute, Hedi Slimane!
A true gangster can smell out a person's strenghts and weaknesses in a matter of minutes, but what they can sense most of all, what their bodies are most attuned to, is the scent of fear.
It's time for the bully pulpit of the White House to bring the gangstas in, put them around the table and let them know that if they don't come up with loan modifications and keep people in their homes that they've worked so hard for, we're gonna tax them out of business.
Of course I'm going to say "I'm a thug" that's because I came from the GUTTER and I'm still HERE!
Shoot first, ask questions last. That's how these so called gangsta's last.
Dear mama, yo baby boys doing fine tell the homies I'm in heaven and they aint got hoods.
I've been called everything. Gangsta rap. I've been called conscious rap. You know, everything. Whoever feels like calling it whatever they want to call it, that's on them.
It's only five rappers out of Atlanta who bussin and I'm one of 'em; the other four you know who you are; but if you gotta think twice (well) shawty ya ain't nice; regardless of ya publishin' deal ya can't write
Crack mothers, crack babies and AIDS patients
Youngbloods can't spell, but they could rock you in PlayStation.
Thug Life hit me like the Holy ghost.
I'm not thuggin' for me, I'm thuggin' for my family, I pay all the bills, I feed my whole family, wrong or right, I do and I can't stop.
My old school hip-hop would probably consist of Bad N-Fluenz, The Dangerous Crew, Seagrams, Mr. ILL, RBL Posse, Rappin' 4-Tay.
I ain't a thug - how much Tupac in you you got?
The roots of my music start from the ghetto.
The basic creed of the gangster, and for that matter of any other type of criminal, is that whatever a man has is his only so long as he can keep it, and that the one who takes it away from him has not done anything wrong, but has merely demonstrated his smartness.
Gettin rubba band on the low money
Niggas hate but all the bros wanna fuck me
I got money
I'm worried about myself. Glizzy gang, that's it. I'm not worried about no other rappers.
What a lot of people don't realize about gangs, in my opinion, is that a gang is not there to attack you. Eighty percent of the people in a gang are there to stop anyone from attacking them. You join a gang for protection, not to go out and hit someone.
We're this big melting pot, but someone turned up the heat too high, and the stew started to burn. Gangs, crime, fights, and fear are now a regular part of our local stew.
Many areas of Los Angeles have gang problems.
I think we have always had a fascination for gangs and gangsters, and I think we always will.
Every human being has a bit of gangster in him.
Listen, street punk. You're a guy, and you're a couple inches taller, and maybe forty pounds heavier, and ooh, you're in a gang. But I've survived ten years of Catholic school, and I will cut you off at your knees without a blink. Do you understand?
I'm trap in marriage with gangsta rhyme and my street life.
My rhymes make niggas rebuild like water damage ...
Playing the game, and unfortunately, playing the gangster game is very profitable.
I had friends at school, but I was never part of a gang and I dreamed of that sense of belonging to a group. You know, where people would call me 'Em' and shout across the bar, 'Em, what are you drinking?' after the show.
(You know you've reached middle-age if ... ) when you hear 'Boys in the hood' you think of the Ku Klux Klan.
Ok so we cool n i know it because we live life
Mexican Mafia
Dance bars are seen as the place where gangsters go to relax and spend money.
The 'Ndrangheta is an exceptionally dangerous, sophisticated and insidious criminal organization, with tentacles stretching from Italy to countries around the world.
I said Yo Jay, I can rap. And I spit this rap that said I'm killin' ya'll *****s on this lyrical sh*t, mayonnaise colored benz, I push miracle whips.
Living a hard life with niggas whose loyalty was only for the streets, and never for a woman, was embedded in me.
I'm not a gangster, I don't have no desire to be hard.
I am a greaser. I am a JD and a hood. I blacken the name of our fair city. I beat up people. I rob gas stations. I am a menace to society. Man do I have fun!
All those rappers, they're the only glamorous people working in music now. They dress up in these chains of gold, cars, girls and this and that, high-heeled shoes.
I don't just do music for the clubs, I do music for the struggle. I do music for everyday niggas, the kids who ain't got no sense of direction. I'm trying to restore some of the morals back into the game, as far as the street.
I'm a hip-hop fan.
Me, my niggas and some Madonna hoes that look just like virgins but trust they down to go.
Privileges of age, size, and ass-kissing. If you survive this conversation, you'll find that it's just the same in most of the big gangs.
The first rappers I ever got into were Wu-Tang, Mobb Deep, and Nas. Those are the guys. Those are the dudes that flipped my wig.
Love 'em. Kool & the Gang, love 'em. What more can I say?
I'm a real gangster rapper and I'm a rapper. I just think my music takes different directions. I don't think you can pigeon hole me in one genre. I'm probably the most versatile in the game, period.
I believe that I understand gangs better than others. Because they're formed out of necessity. They're formed by people to keep from being suppressed.
You know who we hear about all the rappers from? The bus drivers.
This whole urban rap thing needs to be pulled back some. The ghetto is being glorified, and there's nothing good about the ghetto except getting out of one.
I'll throw ya gang-sign up, and then I'll spit on my hand.
Both gangs have been bad sports, so see if at least one can't redeem themselves by offering no alibis, but cooperate with the winner, for no matter which one it is the poor fellow is going to need it.