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CARL 2DVS

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  1. Part 2....shouts to PART5

     

    The second occurred in 1968 with the completion of a 15,382 unit co-op apartment complex on the northern edge of the Bronx near an expressway.

    This third event involved a group of seven teenage boys who began terrorizing the vicinity around the Bronxdale Project on Bruckner Boulevard in the southeast Bronx. This may not seem important, but this group of teenagers laid the groundwork for a surge of street gang activity that would overwhelm the Bronx for the next six years. This group at first called itself the Savage Seven, but as more members joined, the group changed its name to the Black Spades. Overnight street gangs appeared on every corner of the Bronx. It should be noted that Afrika Bambaataa who had a tremendous effect on rap music and the ‘Hip Hop’ culture and who will be discussed at length in another section of my unit, was a member and leader of the Black Spades at one time. I bring this point up to illustrate that many rappers in the ‘Hip Hop’ subculture were gang members at some time in their life

    At first graffiti writing was limited to just artists writing their tag names. Some examples of some famous tag names in NYC other than TAKI 183 were SLY II, LEE 163d, PHASE 2, and TRACY 168. There was a large group of graffiti writers who attended DeWitt Clinton High School which was located across the street from a Transit Authority storage yard. The subway system was a main target of the early graffiti writers. A common meeting place was a coffee shop near DeWitt on W. Mosholu Parkway.

  2. Makes you think about the people in your life.

    Then I think about Sedi; what'd he say if he was here

    he'd say, "Cee, what's it about? What's life about?

    If you don't go through as a man's a man"

    he'd say, "Suck it up, take the fall, do the time

    that's what makes you who you are, makes you what you are"

    How many years you been around this thing of ours?

    RFC, 125 years

    What's it about?

    It's about rules, parameters.

    You take the beaten for the friend you don't lay down

    you don't betray who you are, what you are..

    You gotta remember guys like CA, BUSTA, RaST, BUDA

    They don't roar, they don't rat.

    You know why? That's the rules, you don't break them.

    You was born to be somethin I wasn't even supposed to be.. humble

    Okaay so you humble me now, what you got?

    You got a war, you got global war

    You got a CITYWIDE crime syndicate now

    There's no rules, there's no parameters, there's no feelings

    There's no feelings for this game

    So.. five ten years from now

    You gonna wish there was RFC

    Five ten years from now...

    They're gonna miss GRAFF....

     

    THAT 5, 10 YEARS IS NOW...

    SEDI RIP... WE STILL LOVE YOU DOGS..

  3. Skool em Carl..........

     

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    According to my research all sources seem to point to the Bronx in New York City as the origin for the ‘Hip Hop’ culture. The first major component of this subculture I wish to explore is the graffiti aspect. Prior to discussing this aspect students need to know what conditions or events existed in the Bronx which fostered the development of the ‘Hip Hop’ culture. Steven Haver in his book, “Hip Hop; the Illustrated History of Break Dancing, Rap Music and Graffiti,” states that there were three major events which took place in the Bronx which led to the birth of this subculture. First, in 1959 Parks Commissioner Rober Moses began building an expressway through the heart of the Bronx. As a result, the middle class Italian, German, Irish, and Jewish neighborhoods disappeared overnight. In addition, businesses and factories relocated and left this borough. These exiting middle classes and businesses were replaced by poor black and Hispanic families.

  4. Welcome to The Bronx, one of New York City's "must see" communities. It's a place of world-famous attractions, diverse artistic expression, miles of parks, and over 60 landmarks and historic districts. It's where people like Edgar Allan Poe and Mark Twain lived -- and break dancing and salsa music were born. Our dramatic revitalization has earned us the prestigious All-America City Award and the Crown Community Award. So there's never been a better time to visit us and see why they say, "The Bronx Is Up!"

     

    We believe that life, creation, everything is based on mathematics.

     

     

     

     

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  5. 1971

    HIP HOP MUSIC

    "ARETHA FRANKLIN" RECORDS THE FAMOUS BBOY SONG "ROCK STEADY"

    WITH "BERNARD PURDIE" ON DRUMS

    WRITING/GRAFF

    AROUND THIS TIME A YOUNG GREEK KID GOT INSPIRED BY SEEING "JULIO 205" TAG, THE HE DECIDED TO PUT HIS NICK NAME NEXT TO A 183

    STREET SIGN AND THUS WAS BORN THE FAMOUS "TAKI 183"

     

    "TAKI 183" DOES AN INTERVIEW FOR THE NY TIMES WHICH SETS OFF A WRITING SPREE

  6. Six million ways to die

     

    Choose one! (heh heh)

     

    A what dem a try fi do

     

    Try fi test me?

     

    You waan test the rocket launcher?

     

    Well let me tell you something

     

    Me are the original butcher

     

    Me have fi chop ((up))

     

    Chop shop...

    Home Base.. Emerald City, Arena, Sticky Mikes????

    HUH?

  7. Aww man... I go to PR for a week and shit just goes crazy..

    What the fuck..

    Now I aint see it Personally But How you gonna dog

    BX niggas on a BX thread.. "if it happened?"

    Damm son.. Dont be thirst like that.. I dont know the details

    but word.. Dont carry it like that slim.. Ask the big boys in your town..

    Is it worth it..There's alot of behind the scenes shit going on right now trying to get of this kinda shit thats been going on for years. This has the potential to spark old shit

    back up with others who are trying to squash alot of other OLD shit...

    Just like BK.. These young niggas got alot of old skool pitbulls..

    Just like BK.. You know niggas love beef and dont roll solo...

    It usually winds up being Crew beef, If niggas is stand up..

    Keep it in the streets on the walls dogs.. let the community

    decide..

     

     

    I do agree.. Get ya paint up and rep...

     

    KGB RFC CM 2DVS LTL

  8. See thaets what the fuck im talkin bout... I m a fucking dog..How can you be mad when this nigga here incorporated Asss in his shit...I fucking love it..

     

    Yo this nigga Poon here dug in the crates for those....

    MATE DOLT RASH....FUCKING CLASSIC!!!!!!

     

     

    DFA DFA...

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