He references gangs in most of his songs, but if you are talking about songs like Red nation & so on, there is a couple.
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Originally posted by Coach/Dr/Mr Carter View PostIs it just me, or in that song do u feel like Mitchy Slick is subliminally dissing Wayne?
its funny too cuz people thing someone should g-check weezy but at that video a bunch of dudes from Menaces block rolled through and should wayne love
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Originally posted by tde4life View Postwhy do you all want gang references from a fake blood.
Here's the long story.
Basically New Orleans in the 90's and early 00's was divided by 17 wards due to voting reasons for the city. Wayne and Mack Maine were obviously from the 17th Ward (Hollygrove) and the majority of Cash Money in the early days were from the 3rd Ward (Magnolia, Caliope, and one other that I forget). Specifically, Cash Money was from the Magnolia projects in the 3rd Ward. Another label, Master P's No Limit Records, were from the Caliope projects.
New Orleans was known for not having any real gangs in their streets. Nobody cared what colour rag you wore, whether blue, red, or a soulja rag, which is why a lot of people bring up old pictures of Wayne and Cash Money wearing blue trying to discredit Wayne's blood status. The major violence and beef in the city brewed from what ward your were from. That's why Cash Money had beef with No Limit, because even though they were in the same ward, they were from different projects.
If you have time, watch this National Geopgraphic special on the Gotti Boys, which kind of represented the 3rd Ward in the early 00's in New Orleans
They basically verify everything that I've been saying, and they have a cool little bit about the 60 day murder rule that Wayne raps about and also about how most witnesses are murdered, which is another reference to Wayne.
Here's Wayne with one of the Gotti Boyz back in the day with Juvenile
(finally the gang related part)
Wayne repped the red flag a bit when he was young, but not as much as he did as he does now. This is because there really was no bloods in New Orleans until after Katrina.
When Katrina hit, most of the Gotti Boyz and all of the "thugs" of the city moved out to Texas during the evacuation. While they were all situated in TX, bloods were actually moving in from the same state. Bloods from all over the south moved in and an actual set was set up in the East side of New Orleans (remember, "I'm from the East side of New Orleans where the bloods be"). The East side is also formerly known as Uptown, which consists of the 1-3rd and the 10-17th.
At the 1:05 mark, Wayne throws up the actual gang sign for the Uptown Bloods (it's really quick)
With bloods setting up in the East, they eventually initiated members that were close to Wayne. Marley G's brother, N.O Capito, was sworn in under Black Wall St Gang (extremely blood related) and soon a lot of YMCMB members started repping the red flag. Term officially swore in Lil Wayne in 2005 under Term's very own set, the MOB St. Piru Gang, as a damu (which I believe is affiliate). Wayne reps both the Uptown Bloods (really because everyone else does in YMCMB: Baby, Gudda, etc) and the MOB (which actually fits in nice with the Money Over Bitches anthem that Wayne so famously created).
Wayne is surrounded by bloods and has done songs with official bloods (T Streets, Gudda, Marley, Game, Nu Jersey Devil, Jay Rock, Compton Menace, Mitch Slick, Tech 9, etc.), which also should help him back up his claim. He also went to jail and was never touched by any crips because he was respected by the Riker's bloods in the jail. I never really thought Wayne was a real affiliate untill I did some research.
Bow down nigga.
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Originally posted by sealneaward View PostHere's the long story.
Basically New Orleans in the 90's and early 00's was divided by 17 wards due to voting reasons for the city. Wayne and Mack Maine were obviously from the 17th Ward (Hollygrove) and the majority of Cash Money in the early days were from the 3rd Ward (Magnolia, Caliope, and one other that I forget). Specifically, Cash Money was from the Magnolia projects in the 3rd Ward. Another label, Master P's No Limit Records, were from the Caliope projects.
New Orleans was known for not having any real gangs in their streets. Nobody cared what colour rag you wore, whether blue, red, or a soulja rag, which is why a lot of people bring up old pictures of Wayne and Cash Money wearing blue trying to discredit Wayne's blood status. The major violence and beef in the city brewed from what ward your were from. That's why Cash Money had beef with No Limit, because even though they were in the same ward, they were from different projects.
If you have time, watch this National Geopgraphic special on the Gotti Boys, which kind of represented the 3rd Ward in the early 00's in New Orleans
They basically verify everything that I've been saying, and they have a cool little bit about the 60 day murder rule that Wayne raps about and also about how most witnesses are murdered, which is another reference to Wayne.
Here's Wayne with one of the Gotti Boyz back in the day with Juvenile
(finally the gang related part)
Wayne repped the red flag a bit when he was young, but not as much as he did as he does now. This is because there really was no bloods in New Orleans until after Katrina.
When Katrina hit, most of the Gotti Boyz and all of the "thugs" of the city moved out to Texas during the evacuation. While they were all situated in TX, bloods were actually moving in from the same state. Bloods from all over the south moved in and an actual set was set up in the East side of New Orleans (remember, "I'm from the East side of New Orleans where the bloods be"). The East side is also formerly known as Uptown, which consists of the 1-3rd and the 10-17th.
At the 1:05 mark, Wayne throws up the actual gang sign for the Uptown Bloods (it's really quick)
With bloods setting up in the East, they eventually initiated members that were close to Wayne. Marley G's brother, N.O Capito, was sworn in under Black Wall St Gang (extremely blood related) and soon a lot of YMCMB members started repping the red flag. Term officially swore in Lil Wayne in 2005 under Term's very own set, the MOB St. Piru Gang, as a damu (which I believe is affiliate). Wayne reps both the Uptown Bloods (really because everyone else does in YMCMB: Baby, Gudda, etc) and the MOB (which actually fits in nice with the Money Over Bitches anthem that Wayne so famously created).
Wayne is surrounded by bloods and has done songs with official bloods (T Streets, Gudda, Marley, Game, Nu Jersey Devil, Jay Rock, Compton Menace, Mitch Slick, Tech 9, etc.), which also should help him back up his claim. He also went to jail and was never touched by any crips because he was respected by the Riker's bloods in the jail. I never really thought Wayne was a real affiliate untill I did some research.
Bow down nigga.
thats nice how you are defending your b oyfriend
still a fake blood
thats like voting for a president in canada but he doesn't live in the u.s.
dudes wanna be bloods but dont live in the west coast
i recall they got ran out the west a couple times
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Originally posted by tde4life View Postthats nice how you are defending your b oyfriend
still a fake blood
thats like voting for a president in canada but he doesn't live in the u.s.
dudes wanna be bloods but dont live in the west coast
i recall they got ran out the west a couple times
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