"And free my hot man all my hot with the shyts, Now let me tell u know is not wit the shyts, the other side cause they ain't ride ever since" -rowdy rebels of gs9, so he was throwing sub's at somebody
you are using some sideways subliminal quote of a rapper to back up street beef?
dude is it possible that there is crew beef? certainly theoretically surely yes. is it likely they had some crew beef unrelated to rap? no because there areas don't overlap. crew beefs and wars occur when two crews are in close proximity to each other so one has to be dominant and one has to fall back.
they might have some generic bloods and crips beef on that kinda level... but in NYC thats kinda not how it goes usually. In brooklyn they use the terms crip and blood but there isnt really some overarching organization behind it especially on the crip side of things. basically blacks and latins used to be cool on the streets but segregated in the prisons. no large gangs held sway in the streets it was local drug gangs that held sway but they didnt aim at expansion or spreading dogma. then eventually latin kings took over the prisons and blacks had to deal, and drug gangs lost as much influence in the streets as the profitability of the drug trade went down. in response eventually the blacks united against the latins under the leadership of some dudes who had very very weak links to 'bloods' but they ran with the term because it had a pre built reputation. eventually black bloods took back over the prisons, and as dudes started going in and out of the system it started spreading to the young knuckleheads (teenagers) on the outside. the older generation (20s) would align with bloods in prison but completely drop it when they hit the streets. the young bloods on the streets were mostly seen as not serious by the remnants of the drug gangs and neighborhood gangs that were running things outside. eventually the young bloods grew up, the old gangs grew out of the life and bloods ran everything. eventually at least in brooklyn some young dudes started banding together in opposition to the young bloods on the outside, and they generically took crips as a term just cause of the association with anti blood. in nyc there kind of is an overarching blood organization but it is weak outside of the prison system, the crips really never had and as far as i know really dont have any kinda overarching organization...
which all comes back to, nyc sets dont really beef over arching gang affiliations... they beef over yall nikkas on your side of the hill keep violating our side of the hill. so a saint johns crew might have crew beef with a utica ave crew... but they aint gonna have a crew beef with some dudes they have to take two trains and a bus to even interact with. you got to keep in mind brooklyn is like the 4th biggest US city, unless someone lives within a few square blocks of you there is almost zero percent chance you would ever run into someone who you had beef with. 90s (which is what they used to call 95th and clarkson neighborhood) and the junction (that appears to be where these dudes are from) crews dont beef because they have absolutely no overlap...