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All right. All right. We back in the building. We back in the building.
Salute to everybody that's here. You already know I'm Blue Devil. And today we back with another hood vlog reaction.
Now look, I did part one already, bro.
Welcome to Compton Vario 132nd Street Most Hated Sureños in Compton. Now look, I did part one and people kept requesting part two, part two, part two.
I thought I had did the whole video, bro, but I guess I I guess I didn't, bro. All right. Now look, this is coming from Dho Hunna. I already told you guys, he's the number one hood vlogger out here. Uh the other one already retired, the Mexican one.
Uh DC Baby Draco locked up.
And truthfully, bro, there's really nobody left. Dho Hunna out here filling them shoes and putting in work.
And you know he right here part of the podcast and uh we'll be on in a few hours. So once you're done watching this, go to the Thursday show. We will be live.
Now look, I dropped two videos today.
One on Young A Hefner and one on P Face.
Go over to the Hater World and check them out, bro.
Great videos. Gang members snitching.
Rappers out of gas.
All right. And I don't mean out of gas like they broke down.
I mean like out of gas like Go check it out, bro. Look, go follow my Kick wherever it's I don't know where it's at. Hold on.
Right here, bro. Go click here.
Well, you can't click on it, but go there.
Uh all their personal lives are there.
Solo lives. Right there, bro.
Now you going to see the members only on YouTube, but you can't watch it.
You have to go there. So tap in, bro.
Salute to everybody. Welcome to Compton Vario 132nd Street Most Hated Sureños in Compton. Now, this is where I stopped it at, bro. Okay?
This is where I stopped it at. So, we going to continue where part one left off at, bro. As a matter of fact, let me double-check just to be positive this is where we left off at. Okay, you know when you're on YouTube, bro, and you watch a video and it's sort of like when you come back to watch it, it'll start off where you left off at. Okay, well, there you go.
But, let me let me click on it real quick.
Just to make sure, bro.
Yeah, that's where I left off at.
Right when he walks into the uh Right when he walks into here.
Yeah.
Right here. Let's go.
It's the shocking discovery of modern Let's go. Compton Varrio 132nd Street.
Let's get it. Too few people out here trying to pop [ __ ] pop some hot [ __ ] but in reality when [ __ ] come down and hit the fan, [ __ ] ain't really like that. Especially the hood, we ain't on that no more, you feel me? Like, ain't no one on that right here no more.
I don't know if you heard like Well, cuz you asked the question, you feel me? But, I don't think out here in the city [ __ ] ain't on no racial [ __ ] no more. [ __ ] ain't Look it, we just watched the the the the Flame 500 from Compton.
All right.
pressing that no more. Cuz even the tuner [ __ ] got black homies from their hood now, you feel me? And them [ __ ] was the biggest racist gang in the city. Like I got shot at right here with my baby mama in the car and everything. That [ __ ] crazy.
How do you feel about giving ops like a pass? Giving ops a pass. Giving a pass like if they're with their kid? Um yeah, straight up. I got respect, you feel me?
And um that I will do. If you with your family, your half or cops, kid, brother, sister, I I'm not I'm not going to set trip on you, you feel me? Unless you try to get rowdy and everything. I ain't even going to touch you. I mean, I could. You could get touched up. Anyone could get touched, but when it comes to family, I ain't on that. Unless you trying to be on that, then I'm going to show you who on that, you feel me? I've known I'll smack a [ __ ] before I ever try to bust at a [ __ ] you know? Yeah, the boys going that way. Don't even trip. Sure?
Yeah, just pull over.
I'm going to take off. They they probably they probably looking for some.
But yeah, this is the Compton courthouse, so this is the Compton sheriff station and everything right here. You can get that in there on the set. Dead homies. That's where that be.
There's a shopping center.
That'd be cracking right here, too. You going here by the Foot Locker, you can run into the [ __ ] from Santana Block.
They'd be all around through up and down this [ __ ] But yeah, like as far as giving a op a pass, [ __ ] if he on his solo or he with his homies or whatever, we going to do what we got to do, you feel me? There ain't no passes given cuz I know I got my hood on my face. I got my hood everywhere. [ __ ] ain't going to give me no pass, you feel me? So, and I ain't going to lie, even if I was with my kid, I ain't never got a pass before. I didn't even shot at with my daughter in the car and all types of [ __ ] you feel me? Like So, I ain't going to lie.
All I'm going to say is don't ever expect a pass.
If it happens, it happens, bro. If If the op gives you a pass, be grateful.
You know, if if they got the upper hand, you know, if they got the upper hand on you and they happen to give you a pass where you don't ask for it, they just give it to you, keep it pushing, bro. Unless you want to get into that gangster [ __ ] then go ahead and get into that. But, you know what that's going to come with. You got your kid there. Then, you going to turn into a a thumps. You rocking with thumps where you got to shoot the innocent bystander. You know, I don't know who respects that, but you know, that may happen.
You know what I mean? So, if if if you in if you out of bounds and they give you a pass, bro, respectfully take that [ __ ] and keep it pushing, bro. Unless you with all that. If you with all of that, then handle business.
You know? So, don't ever expect it, bro.
Like, don't expect Don't be somewhere and say, "I'm on my kids. They going to give me a pass today." Nah, bro. Don't Don't leave the house expecting or thinking someone going to give you a pass, bro. The city they they really You run into some [ __ ] that have respect and then you run into some [ __ ] that just don't give a [ __ ] You feel me? All the little Y's right now, little Y's, whatever you want to call them, them [ __ ] reckless, [ __ ] They busting at everything they see, you feel me? Trying to earn them something. Trying to earn a name, but they [music] doing it the wrong way, you know?
Being recently fresh out of prison, did you happen to see any Mexicans saying the N-word?
Um, inside there? Yeah. Yeah, I was one of them. I didn't got checked three times. I got 339s, dead homies. I was one of them. I was talking to a homie one time. I didn't even know who he was and I kind of said [ __ ] and then he was like, "What did you just call me?"
And I was just like, "What the fuck?"
And then he was like, "We don't use that right here. We homies, what the woo."
And I grew up in Compton, you feel me?
Like I said, I ain't never on no racial [ __ ] I got black family, you feel me?
Like, so I was just I just let it be.
Like, I got home I got cousins that are from 40s and everything. So, I was just like, "Man, I'm going to use that word.
Ain't no one stopping me from using that word, you feel me? I I was raised right here in Compton, you feel me? Like, come on, [ __ ] This is what this is what That's my That's my slang, you could say. That's how I speak, you know?
I won't say it here and there like a lot cuz, you know, but I kind of got laced up, but you going to catch me saying it, you feel me? That's just the way Here we go with the same excuse.
I'm from Compton. I'm from Compton. I'm born I was raised around blacks. Well, blacks were raised around Mexicans.
How come the Mexicans don't say fool or essay or homie or what up, hey?
What up, homes? How come the blacks don't say that? The blacks were raised around you. If you were raised around them, they were raised around you. Vice versa, bro. Why they didn't pick up our [ __ ] and you picked up their [ __ ] Now, if it was equal to where they would say our [ __ ] and we say their [ __ ] all right, cool. We're all integrating. But, if it's only the Mexicans saying the black words, that means that you looked up to them. They didn't look up to you.
And that's a fact, bro.
Think about it.
Think about it, bro.
The blacks were influential to this fool.
And at the end of the day, it don't matter, bro. The program's what the program is, bro.
You're not going to change it because you were born in Compton.
The That's what makes the Southsiders such a strong circle, bro, that they don't give a [ __ ] The rules are the rules, homie.
And if you break them, you're done.
You know, that's what's so great about the program.
That you're not an exemption.
There is no exemption.
This is what it is, and you going to either follow it or you going to get broken the [ __ ] off.
And you got to respect that, bro, cuz that's what makes a [ __ ] team strong, bro.
That everybody falls in line. Everyone's under the same umbrella. Everyone follows the same protocol. Everybody respects the [ __ ] rules. And if you don't respect them, there's no place for you, bro.
That's why other other other cars ride different like other programs like, "I'm a man. Can't nobody tell me what to do.
Yeah, when [ __ ] pops off, that ain't my problem. That's their problem. And you watching your people get beat the [ __ ] down because it ain't your problem.
That's them.
Nah, I don't You [ __ ] with one, you [ __ ] with all of us.
All of us. You come here [ __ ] with me, you [ __ ] with whoever in this building, bro. We're We have that structure.
Even in family, bro. Even in familia, even in in in in the hood. Not only in prison, bro. Even in in like at least me, that's the way we was raised. If I go somewhere with someone, I'm with them, bro. I'm from their hood, they from my hood. If someone tripping on their hood, but not mine, I'm not going to be like, "A-fool, he dissed your hood, bro, not mine, fool."
Nah, I came with you, bro. I'm from your hood right now. What up? I'm with you.
Let's do this.
And vice versa.
Because that's the way we are, bro.
Well, at least the the old head. I'm a old head, bro. I'm not a YM. I'm a old head.
You know.
And I don't even know why I said YN. YM.
A young Mexicano, bro.
Let's go. Yeah, I talk. That's our lingo out here, you know? Like, everyone says it out here, you feel me? That's a parking. On everything. A parking park.
Everybody say park now. I don't understand. So, how do you feel about like the older homies? Just how you said like they're really against it. Yeah, how do I feel about that?
Um [ __ ] Do you think they'll ever change?
Nah, yeah. They're just stuck in that old head generation. Their their mindsets ain't never going to change.
Especially a lot of homies that are like big homies that are doing life, you feel me? They they don't They're not going to tolerate that, you feel me? Just cuz of the way they were raised and the structure they have, you know, for themselves, you know, as a man. Like, they don't A lot of them not going to use that word. But, there's there Let them get out of prison, you You me? Let them get out of there and come to the streets. I got homies, I got big homies that were in prison and everything. They out here in the streets. They say [ __ ] this, [ __ ] that, and all types of [ __ ] You feel me? Like, it all depends, you know?
It all depends where you come from. Now, if you [ __ ] is from like East LA, Boro Heights, and all that [ __ ] and everything, South Central, and all that, I ain't going to lie, you'll catch like a little foos [ __ ] from South Central saying [ __ ] and [ __ ] But, other than that, like, a lot of hoods out there, East LA, all that [ __ ] South Central, they they try to be more like homie status, you feel me? Out here in Compton. Nah, he's wrong, bro.
South Central is just like Compton as far as like the integration with the blacks. I don't think he I don't think I think he slipped up on that one.
But, East LA, even East LA says the N-word, bro. Go look at I'm not even going to put them on blast. Go look at the gangs in East LA. Not all of them.
But, I don't even think it's about the gangs no more, bro. I think it's about Look.
People going to say, "I grew up in Compton. I grew up in South Central. I'm from Watts, so I say it." Nah, that's not what it is no more.
That's not what it is, bro, because if foos in East LA say the N-word They don't have blacks in East LA, bro.
There might be one or two families, but there's not a gang of Morenos, bro. All right? So, why do they say the N-word if there's no Morenos in in in in in in in in East LA? You know why? Because those people that say the N-word are influenced by the rap culture. They're influenced by the [ __ ] they see on YouTube. They're influenced by by the hood vlogs. They're influenced by this, by that, but that's why they say the N-word, bro. Not because they live with them.
As I guess you could say Compton and South Central, they got a real legitimate reason, but East LA ain't got no legitimate reason. What's your legitimate reason, bro? You don't live next to them. They ain't grow up around you.
You watch them on TV. You probably watch all the rap homies, all the black homies on TV.
So, they influenced you. So, you're influenced by the blacks. That's crazy, bro.
I was influenced by Chalino Sanchez, El As De La Sierra, wey. I was influenced by like by like, you know, my big homies, my dad, my tios, you know, people that I would see, you know, but like I listen to black music and black rappers, but I respect them and I know what they've done for the culture and I [ __ ] with them, you know, and and and I don't feel no racial [ __ ] towards them at all, you know, I didn't live with no blacks, I didn't live I have a couple black homies, not too many like that I grew up around, you know what I mean?
But never did I say, "Let me act like him. Let me talk like him." Now, that's the black homie [ __ ] bro. He coming over here bumping T.I. and [ __ ] and and I and and uh uh I don't know who else Young Jeezy, but I'm over here bumping [ __ ] uh Chalino.
And you know, I'm over here bumping Los Incomparables de de Tijuana. You know what I mean? And and it is what it is.
Now, yeah, we can listen to some 2Pac together and [ __ ] like that, but at the end of the day, bro, my roots are my roots, his roots are his roots. That don't mean we can't be friends. I'm not going to jack his [ __ ] Maybe that's the difference between us and and these kids, bro. We have pride in our [ __ ] Like like like we we we respect our our people, where we come from, our roots.
You know what I mean? Like like our heritage. These youngsters probably don't even think of their heritage. They probably don't think of their roots.
They probably don't think of where they come from. Like I said, there's nothing wrong with that, bro. Like there's nothing wrong with them saying the N-word. Like to each their own, bro. If they want to, that's that's their [ __ ] not me. But like don't come up with the excuse of well, I'm from Compton. Cuz if that's the case, there's a lot of paisas in Compton, bro. You be fool, you drive down the street in Compton, you're going to hear Chalino, bro.
You're going to hear [ __ ] Saul Viera, wey.
That's where a lot of the the the those Chalino records broke. South Gate uh Compton Downey Saul Viera, they all come from that from that El Paraiso, you know, so don't don't don't say it like, well I'm from Compton, so automatically you know we say the N-word. Nah, bro, because I know people that live in Compton that don't say it.
And it's cool like I'm tired of [ __ ] talking about this, bro. Like who cares, bro?
And we just don't give a [ __ ] We play ball, we talk the way we talk, we walk the way we walk, we do what we do, you feel me? That is that on the set. Hold on, I'm finna call the little homie right now. See what this [ __ ] talking about. Put this [ __ ] on camera, so he can come on the video at least. I got a little homie, he like 15 years old, dead homies. But [ __ ] out school, you feel me? We try to put the little homies in the right.
They still out here playing ball, doing what they do, you feel me? But when it comes to business, we on business only, you feel me? Some [ __ ] got to make it out, you know? If you go out If you're older homie and you telling your little homie to go put in some work and everything, are you trying to make him just [ __ ] up and you know how they say and make him a crash dummy? That ain't the way to go. You got to teach your little [ __ ] how to get bread, how to get chip, how to get up out of here, you feel me? They got to do something with their lives. They can't be stuck in here forever. All the Or at least teach them how to move correctly, bro. Like uh if you're already [ __ ] around, at least teach them how to do it right. Like hey bro, look, if you going to go up blasting, at least do it like this, fool. If you going to go riding, you can go hit up, do it like this, fool. You know, if you going to go do this, robbing, do it like this, fool. Learn from the [ __ ] we did. We did it like this like this like this, but you know, after us getting busted and figuring it out, you can move like this like this like this. If they going to be out there. But we're you know, you supposed to teach them better. But some some youngsters are going to do what they do regardless. You know, they going to come back and tell you, "Hey, fool, I lit that fool up last night, dick."
You know, so at least put them up on game. That [ __ ] played out. It's watered down now. You not lying.
>> Salute to him. Yeah, where we at right now?
[ __ ] you got the [ __ ] from 124 right here. Where we at? Compton Boulevard.
Um Long Beach. [ __ ] [ __ ] Right here.
You got the Elm Street Piru's.
Who else? You got the 124 [ __ ] Uh, I hear little mutual. They ain't too active right here. You know, that gas station be cracking though.
Hey, if you want to buy for some gas, my [ __ ] you go right there to the Arco on Compton Boulevard and Long Beach Boulevard, [ __ ] Dead homies.
[ __ ] want to get into it, get someone look out, look for some, you come right there. Cheapest gas you going to find in the city, too, by the way. It's AutoZone. See them [ __ ] [ __ ] what if you want to die for some gas?
>> they from, [ __ ] Should I bang on them?
Or let them be?
Let them be or bang on them?
>> to roll something. Yeah, I'm I'm going to let them be, [ __ ] Yeah, there's AutoZone right here though. Dead homies. Man, he give someone a pass, BRO.
>> [screaming] >> HE GAVE HE LET SOMEONE LIVE TODAY.
Should I give him a pass for or should I bang on them? What you asking [ __ ] Doe Hunter for?
What you asking Doe for?
That's your hood, cuz.
I'm going to just give him a pass. [ __ ] it.
Later he going to be on the phone with someone and say, "Yeah, cuz, dead homies. I saw a fool and I gave him a pass, cuz."
Man, that fool didn't even know you were there, bro.
That fool didn't even know you were in the car.
I get it. I I let that fool live, fool.
I could have smoked that fool and his whole family, cuz.
Means I don't go there. I don't never go there. I go in there one time, got in a shootout with a tuna [ __ ] I ain't going there no more. That fool stupid.
I'll [ __ ] with this fool, bro. He funny bro. He cool.
You know why he cool? Cuz he's not lying to you about anything. All this [ __ ] that he's talking about has happened bro, but it's funny the way he says it like I went to the AutoZone one time and I got in a shootout. When he says T U N A sound about T-Flats bro. And I got in a shootout with the T-Flats. I ain't going there no more bro. I learned my lesson. Hey salute to this youngster bro. Listen to each their own bro. I'm just a spectator bro. I don't know what's going on in Compton bro. Salute to him bro. I'm just calmly having a good time bro. He out here putting in work. It's you know it's his turn to shine. I had my turn. I'm a old head. You know I shouldn't be in young kid business. But it's funny bro. Salute to this young homie right here bro.
Take out the car keys.
Here.
You took the car keys buddy. Now the tank filled. Wait wait what the [ __ ] What the [ __ ] Why did he take out the car keys?
He's not even driving.
Take out the car keys.
Here.
Now the tank filled that [ __ ] up.
Do you agree even the NOS some older homies don't agree with that? Yeah.
Why did he take out the car keys bro?
What the [ __ ] does that got to do with anything? A lot of homies don't like it.
You feel me? I ain't going to lie. I never liked that [ __ ] On the set on Compton 132nd I ain't never liked NOS. I just started doing that [ __ ] last week literally. I've been doing that [ __ ] for 1 week. My [ __ ] started me off and I kind of got hooked on that [ __ ] dead homies. But I don't be letting that [ __ ] try to take advantage of me either. You feel me? But a lot of homies don't tolerate that [ __ ] Like I was one of them. I didn't tolerate that [ __ ] I didn't like my little homies doing that [ __ ] I used to get hot at them smack them all type of [ __ ] I don't We don't play that [ __ ] But now I'm kind of doing it. You know I ain't doing it like that, but I started [ __ ] with it. It hits you. It gets you a little good faded, you feel me? We're going to walk in the smoke shop real quick.
Breaking the rules, bro. Reminds me of when I was in in jail in Imperial. All them fools were against [ __ ] heroin, bro. And I remember when I was there, I did like a year in the county jail, right? And when I was there, nobody nobody when I was in one unit, nobody was doing heroin. And then some fool came and that fool came from the streets and he was packed, you know? And then all of a sudden everybody forgot about the rules, bro. Then that [ __ ] turned into a zombie [ __ ] unit. Everybody was on H, bro. They forgot about the times the times you go to sleep, the quiet time, the what you don't do and what you fool everybody forgot.
Everybody was shooting up with the same needle. Everybody was having fun. And fool, listen, the lights never went off.
That's one thing about Imperial County Jail, bro. They don't come check on you, bro. It's not like LA County or like West Valley or like Adelanto or county jails are not like that. They don't come check on you, bro. They all throw you in a cell in a in a big old unit and you do whatever you want, bro. They come check once a day and they don't come back at all, bro. They don't even turn off the TVs. There's no bubble. There's nothing, bro. Like you're in there doing whatever you want, bro. You know, that's it, bro.
Swear to god, bro. And it's like anything happens, bro. You could be dead in that [ __ ] for like a week for like a couple hours while they come, you know, or whatever. And they won't even find you. And even when they walk through, they're not walking through to see if you're okay. They're just pressing the button and like whatever they doing and they keep walking. They're not like making sure if if everybody cool in here. Fool, they don't give a [ __ ] They just throw you in there.
Everybody tweaked out. I mean doing doing H [ __ ] 3:00 in the morning.
Fool fools playing bingo or dominoes, whatever the [ __ ] that [ __ ] is, watching Unsolved Mysteries at 2:00 in the morning on TLC. You know, uh listen, fool. Zombieland, bro.
And all them fools like that unit I was in, it was like a workers unit, you know, cuz I was already sentenced. And so, what happens is you go out to go clean like the city parks or whatever, right? Like they'll come every day and get get you or whatever. Fool, that jail is in the hood. So, when you go clean the parks, you're cleaning the parks in your hood. Your homies are there. So, these fools would go clean I would go clean the park with these fools. They're my enemies. So, I'm at their [ __ ] hood park, you know, I can't even be there in real life, but I'm there, you know? So, I guess I got a pass while I'm there, you know, from the inmates, but the fools in the streets don't like me, so I can't even be there, right? But these fools are stuffing their ass with [ __ ] H going back to the jail, and they're looking at me like, "I'm [ __ ] you. Get the [ __ ] This ain't my hood, [ __ ] You got nothing to do with me." But them fools is their hood. They go to their hood park to clean, so their homeboys are waiting there with dope.
They're bringing it right back in fool enjoying the fool. It's lovely for them.
It's lovely for them, but they're my ops.
That whole city my ops. So, I'm just sitting there fool like, "Man, I'm actually picking up trash, bro. I'm actually working." These [ __ ] over there kicking it and [ __ ] talking to their friends.
You know, like they're having a good old time, bro.
You know, it's a it's a small city, bro, so it's easy. It's beautiful for them, bro. They They got that [ __ ] on lockdown, bro. That's one thing I would give them, fool. They got that [ __ ] on lock.
[ __ ] what's up, brother? Sean, come out on here though, you want to come out on camera? You want to come out on camera? Look, this how I told you. Ain't no racist [ __ ] over here in the city, bro. We ain't on none of that. [ __ ] love my people. I love my brothers and they love us, too. You feel me? Let them know something, bro.
>> right there. You see what you just did?
You talked to him the first born of nine. I see the D right there, too. Yes, sir. You see that D right there? I love D's. You see that D right here?
I'm going to say My first born That fool said I love D's.
You love D's?
These what, bro? These what? These what?
Why Why does it feel like I watched this already?
I was saying I love these.
These?
Born son. Hell yeah.
>> it come down to universal law, I'm the first born of none. I'm the first born of that.
That was some real respectful [ __ ] right there.
>> Yes, sir. You already know.
>> Feel me? Hell yeah. I love you, brother.
Yep. You take care. Stay blessed out here. All right?
>> See, I'mma tell you something. I'mma help you out a little bit.
Always use the word great. Because what you put out in the universe it comes back to you. For sure.
>> spell blessed b less, that's what happens to you. On some real [ __ ] >> You see, OG just put me on some. You always going to learn something from your older heads. Y'all pay attention out here. Straight up.
Dead homie.
And he buzzes in.
Come on. I hear they keep the gated.
This is a smoke shop.
Hey, boss man. You got balloons in here?
You need dollars? Huh? You need dollars?
Yeah, let me get two three of them.
Three of them.
I never been to a smoke shop with a gate. Yeah, nah. Yeah, in the city right here. I ain't going to lie to you. They keep a lot of [ __ ] gated up out here.
I'mma tap it. Yeah, I'm buying balloons and [ __ ] You can get the homie in the camera. Cash only? Cash only? You got the $3. Pay that man. What the [ __ ] >> Or dead homies. [ __ ] don't walk around with cash on the set.
[ __ ] around and get stripped out here.
You got some cash.
On the gang. Put this [ __ ] back on.
Yeah, this is a smoke shop right here.
Look, you know? Y'all come get everything you need right here. Blunts, all that. What's up, OG? What's up, man?
It's the homie next door, too.
Rush shots.
What the bro? He goes, "You got $3? Pay the man, bro." I don't care I don't carry $3 on me, homie. You get stripped out here.
Listen, this video's going on for too long, bro. It's We're 27 minutes in.
Listen, bro. We going to do a part three on this cuz there's still a cool little 10 minutes left on it. So, look, we're going to come back for a part three.
Man, this is I'm going to say this is Don Hunter one of his one of his best vlogs, bro. It's entertaining.
Sometimes, bro, it ain't even about the the camera, man. It's about the subject in front of you. This homie don't stop talking, bro.
He's great for the camera, bro. He could be the next Krip Mac.
You know? Just talk, bro.
Listen, salute to everybody, bro. Hit the like button. Tap in.
Uh when you're done watching this, go to our live stream Thursday show. We live right now. With that being said, I'm Blue Devil.
I'll give you guys part three tomorrow.
Let's get it.
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