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In March 2010, he started posting music videos to a YouTube channel called "VANGODENT". [2] On June 11, 2010, he released a song to the channel called "Eulogy". It has over 1,007,000 views as of March 2022. [3] On September 27, 2010, he and Uncle Murda released a song titled “Slow Down Remix.” [4]
Bastards of the Party is a 2005 American documentary film directed by former Bloods gang-member Cle Sloan and produced by Antoine Fuqua. The film explores the creation of two of Los Angeles's most notorious gangs, the Crips and the Bloods, from the perspective of the Los Angeles community. The film also denounces gang violence and presents ...
An accompanying music video for the song premiered on WorldStarHipHop via its YouTube channel. It features 6ix9ine in a red SUV with a bandana vinyl, in an apartment with various women, and in the streets of Brooklyn, New York City with some members of the Bloods gang.
O.F.T.B. appeared on the platinum-selling, Suge Knight / Dr. Dre-produced soundtrack for the 1994-film Above the Rim with a track titled "Crack Em" (produced by DJ Quik), on the cassette-exclusive track "Hot Ones" for the soundtrack of the 1994-film Murder Was The Case, on the track "Body and Soul" on the Gridlock'd soundtrack and on the track "Keep Your Eyez Open" from the Gang Related ...
The music video was released on YouTube alongside digital releases. The music video features 6ix9ine and members of the Nine Trey Gangster Bloods street gang in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn, New York. [8] As of October 2021, it has over 400 million views. [9] 6ix9ine would state about the song's impact, "I would pray every day: God, please change my life ...
The Tree Top Piru (also known as the Bompton Tree Top Piru) are a "set" of the Piru gang alliance, which is itself a part of the larger Bloods gang alliance. The gang gained notability for its connection to rappers YG 400 and DJ Quik. [1] The gang started in Compton, California in the 1970s, but has since spread to other parts of the United ...
The gang symbol of the Bloods, [1] as the sign reads the word "blood" Bloods members identify themselves through various indicators, such as colors, clothing, symbols, tattoos, jewelry, graffiti, language, and hand signs. The Bloods' gang color is red. They like to wear sports clothing, including jackets that show their gang color.
"The Bad Touch" is a song by American alternative rock band Bloodhound Gang. It was released in September 1999 as the second single from their third studio album, Hooray for Boobies, which was released the following year in the United States and United Kingdom.