We discuss the actions of Top5 on camera, which some feel undermine the seriousness of Canada. The individual in question ended up cutting off his ankle monitor. It's revealed he wasn't even supposed to be on house arrest, but was acting like he was for the camera. The police ended up addressing the situation, clarifying the individual was within his rights to remove the ankle bracelet as he was not actually required to wear it. #top5 #canada #anklemonitor #housearrest
We talk about a video that shows Screwly G knocked out on the side of the highway. It seems he was running from the police, and people are wondering how he ended up in this situation. The video shows he eventually got up, but the details leading up to this are unclear. #screwlyg #police #knockedout
We learn about Duke Dennis's background - how he grew up in a single-parent household without much money, struggled to afford the equipment to play football in high school, and then enlisted in the military after graduation. Despite facing challenges, he persevered and eventually found success on YouTube after getting out of the military in his early 20s. #dukedennis #amp #youtube
We discuss the story of Larry Hoover, a prominent figure in the Chicago gang scene. Hoover started off doing petty crimes eventually becoming the leader of the Supreme Gangsters. He later teamed up with David Barksdale to create the BGD organization, but Hoover was sentenced to 200 years in prison in 1973 for a charge. Barksdale's passing in 1974 caused a divide within the group, as some felt Hoover was not their true leader. #larryhoover #gangsterdisciple #gd
Replying to @whojit We discuss the rise of rapper YoungBoy NBA, including his early days dissing TBG, the passing of his cousin Boozilla, and his legal troubles that led to him releasing music from jail. We also cover his $2 million record deal, the passing of a gee money, and the success of his debut studio album 'Until Death Call My Name'. Overall, we see how nba YoungBoy overcame challenges to become a millionaire rapper by 2025. #nbayoungboy #bbgvstbg #millionaire
We talk about the life and career of R-Truth, whose real name is Ron Killings. He was born in 1972 in South Carolina and had a passion for music and dancing from a young age. He was also a gifted football player in high school, but ultimately decided to focus on his rap career instead of going to college. He had to resort to trapping to fund his music dreams, which led to him getting locked up. While in jail, he met a WWE cameraman who helped him get into wrestling after his release. Around this time, R-Truth also had two kids, so he had to figure out his next steps. #rtruth #WWE #wrestling
Replying to @ㅤmusa We discuss the nuances of the terms 'GDK' and 'BDK' in Chicago gang culture. These are not necessarily indicative of being in a gang, but rather signify being 'into it' or in conflict with Gangster Disciples (GDs) or Black Disciples (BDs). Even members of the same gang may use these terms against each other. The key point is that these terms should not be taken too literally, as gang affiliations and conflicts can be complex. #chicagogangs #gdk #bdk