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Did the Interviewer just ask if Detroit "EVER HAD A MOB PRESCENCE"?
BROTHER, go do some research. Thats like asking:
"DO PEOPLE GET HURT IN BOXING MATCHES?"
OF COURSE!
Niggas ina D different 💯!!!
ОтветитьDamn u have too many commercials
ОтветитьBillion dollar, 4 decade run????
ОтветитьIs this one of the famous Brown brothers?
ОтветитьThe cook up came from them Boyz in the OAK TOWN ..... IM FROM STL AND I KNOW THAT
ОтветитьSo good to see my guy getting interviewed he looks so much more comfortable salute
ОтветитьNeed Eddie Jackson jr mogul
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ОтветитьRight on Detroit history man, and keeping real Mr Courtney Brown jr.
ОтветитьFort Bragg (renamed Fort Liberty) is next to Fayetteville (Fayettenam) not Durham
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ОтветитьGreat interview most definitely had my attention. This brotha knows ALL the drug history in the city.
ОтветитьCould you please find more articulate people like this all the time. This was educational.
ОтветитьMan how i wish he was talking about Fortune 500 companies and everybody just legally passed they money down and nobody had to get high or go to jail. These not drug dealers they were misinformed businessmen i see why they gotta railroad us look what we can do in the streets we would devour that corporate office
ОтветитьNew york City has the most hands down
ОтветитьAll that Money they made went right back to the Government. The White Man Won and Detroit was destroyed. 🤬🤬🤬🤬
ОтветитьI never knew box was who he was as a kid damn it was some hell of a people to come from paradise valley “the Brewsters”💯💯
ОтветитьI was born in Detroit, love hearing these stories
ОтветитьI guess that nobody told with 32 people was a jab at BMF 🤨
ОтветитьA 50 on the bag is crazy 🤯
ОтветитьBring EJ Jr on he was actually in these streets after his dad was gone, respect to CB Jr. but he wasnt never in these streets like that his dad CB Sr. was in theses streets. Please stick to producing the videos not acting like he was out here grindin.....!
ОтветитьI would have rather you interviewed Eddie baby jr then him
ОтветитьMuch love to you and your pops unfortunately before my cousin Chucky passed away we was just having a real deep conversation about our childhood he thought very respectful and highly of you as well as myself I appreciate your content that you've been delivering unlike other people who bolster exaggerate and tell a lot of lies I think you bring a very authentic an articulated delivery you never posted a Bragg Nora stretch the truth like your dad he's always been a very laid-back guy very down to earth a true stand-up guy one of my father's favorites in the game next to Big Eddie keep doing what you doing I hope everything works out for you with these movies and all that don't let other people those culture vultures try to move in a private from Blood Sweat and Tears of our love ones and comrades in the game Detroit Money Mack and Murder 67/1990 the real deal not this weak bs nowadayz
ОтветитьIf you ever want to do a show about the Detroit mob, holler at me. Look me up. Google me. Mom was Grace Tocco. Ended up in prison for 13 years. Extortion and bank robbery—17 total capital crimes. Tony Giacolone was my uncle through marriage. He liked me and used me for security and muscle in the 90s. Pop at me
ОтветитьI knew an old YBI guy named Al. Owned a whole block. I dated his niece. He liked my leather so I took it off and gave it to him. He thought that was OG.
ОтветитьI used to get birds of China for $140k. Turkish brown was only $90k. I moved a few over the years. All you need is 2-3 customs. If the houses pump, you have a permanent cash cow.
Crack was an easy way to sell small amounts of coke. Trust me, that shit went wild in the 80s.
Zombies. They called it base. I robbed a few rock houses when I was 15-16 years old. Sawed of and zip ties. Everyone get down or lay down
Hook me up with him. I’m a Detroit guy and have a radio show that features guest authors, with a focus on true crime, because of my backstory. Send him my way. Love to have him on.
ОтветитьWith all due respect but as Big as Eddie Jackson was in the city and there is no doubt he was a major figure, but he definitely was never the biggest...he was one of the most well known and most flashy but the city has always had guys Bigger who hustled in the shadows and was very low-key.. remember the city didn't go dry when he went away because Bigger guys kept the streets flooded
ОтветитьYou have to understand that There were Black guys in Detroit in the 1970s who actually were importers of southeast Asian heroin and they were as Big as it gets... Eddie Jackson paid alot more to the Gambino's for his bag than the Brothas who paid southeast Asian dealers for the same bag. Just like it's a lie that YBI controlled 80% of the market, it's all media propaganda and lies by the feds and old players who wanna sell books and get movie deals😂😂😂😂
ОтветитьDetroit very rich history of Mafia. Go south of Detroit river. Iykyk!!! Lol
ОтветитьWowwww 5 min in and im in shock!! My boy met his connect through a addict?? Thats wilddd
ОтветитьGame recognize game. . .as always.
Much love n respect from Dallas.
This was one of my favorite interviews
ОтветитьI found out some info about my dad thanks to the first documentary he was name in the Documentary as John Claxton.
ОтветитьSan Mateo red
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ОтветитьBig boss film 🎥 work!!🙌😎💯💯💯
ОтветитьPeaceful Eternity POPS Richard A.WAKEFIELD 1-13-2024 💔😢
ОтветитьCourtney Brown Jr Salute 🌎 real soild bro 😎
ОтветитьI love interviews like this,hearing about the legends of the streets
ОтветитьDonald Goines
ОтветитьThese fools think selling opium, selling cocaine is a badge of honor ! These fools seem to be completely oblivious to all the innocent lives lost and destroyed by black dope dealers in Detroit and all across Amerika. Grow Up homboi ...Atone fool !
ОтветитьI thought you were about to graduate high school when the field Marshall came home?
ОтветитьPeople DO call out casino losers. Atleast I do.
ОтветитьAl profit a culture thief always talks about blacks i dont support no wood
ОтветитьIf anyone on here in the comments knows eddie sr or jr can u answer this question does eddie sr or jr or Courtney sr or jr do they own any businesses in Detroit now days,, or Demetrius Holloway or Maserati Rick own anything n Detroit now days
ОтветитьListening to it the second time is better. I am glad Courtney got off of crack. He is a brilliant man who good with numbers and he had been in Africa
ОтветитьJust a bunch of guys getting rich destroying their people.
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