No place has more street legends than Brooklyn except maybe Queens
Yo Fresh you know anything about Domencio, Puerto Rican Jesus and Kendu/Ra'Son? Heard they were the Rico AZ Alpo of BK
No place has more street legends than Brooklyn except maybe Queens
Oh yeah, no question. He was big time here. Got killed by Wayne Perry when Alpo sent that.Yo Fresh you know anything about Domencio, Puerto Rican Jesus and Kendu/Ra'Son? Heard they were the Rico AZ Alpo of BK
Not sure about 30 bodies but he shot a lot of30 BODIES?
Oh yeah, no question. He was big time here. Got killed by Wayne Perry when Alpo sent that.
I always thought Rich and AZ and them status was a little over stated. Alpo was bigger than both them because he went to DC and became that nikka but he was a snitch.yeah I know he got killed in DC by Wayne Perry or one of his boys
just weird how there's virtually little no information on them besides a few pics here and there and mentions on hip hop songs yet Rich AZ Alpo are highly celebrated
I always thought Rich and AZ and them status was a little over stated. Alpo was bigger than both them because he went to DC and became that nikka but he was a snitch.
Domencio gets some recognition but you right not like others. But there's a lot of guys that don't get their just due like Preacher, Glaze, Lil Fame's older brother Big Mallet, Casino Mike, etc...
I always thought Rich and AZ and them status was a little over stated. Alpo was bigger than both them because he went to DC and became that nikka but he was a snitch.
Domencio gets some recognition but you right not like others. But there's a lot of guys that don't get their just due like Preacher, Glaze, Lil Fame's older brother Big Mallet, Casino Mike, etc...
Preacher used to extort AZ and Rich too and all the other drug dealers from out in Harlem.Rich AZ and Alpo's story was like average suburban dude's introduction to the underground street tales mainly because of Paid In Full. I think that's why they're celebrated the most. I agree about how overstated they are though. And as good as Paid In Full was its annoying because it was really inaccurate how they portrayed Alpo so you got folks thinking Alpo killed Rich for no reason, which is why people see him as some sort of villain, in my opinion the worst thing he ever did besides be a serial killer was snitch on Wayne Perry
Only thing I heard about Preacher was when he kidnapped Bobby Brown and little shyt here and there. The others I agree with...Glaze's story was in that Queens Reign Supreme book but only focused on the era he was under Fat Cat. I want to see more of his story when he was running the A Team. I think he's in witness protection.
Would also love for a documentary to focus more on Prince of Supreme Team. We know too much about Supreme already.
As far as Brooklyn, adding the people you named, Hommo, Eric B, Haitian Jack and Rap Supreme would also make some interesting documentaries
There's a documentary on Frank Mathews very interesting stuff. One of the only ones to ever get away on some DB Cooper shytI Think them dudes were hyped a tad more after Paid in Full, from my readings Alpo did more, and heck they could have done an ALpo movie, but the fact he snitched and didnt go out in some blazing glory turns people off.
A Frank Matthews movie would be though.
Preacher the biggest snitch of all timeI always thought Rich and AZ and them status was a little over stated. Alpo was bigger than both them because he went to DC and became that nikka but he was a snitch.
Domencio gets some recognition but you right not like others. But there's a lot of guys that don't get their just due like Preacher, Glaze, Lil Fame's older brother Big Mallet, Casino Mike, etc...
Preacher used to extort AZ and Rich too and all the other drug dealers from out in Harlem.
Yeah Prince was a psychopath. Supreme was normal but once he got locked and Prince took over Supreme Team became scary. And out of all the NY dudes bro, Killer Ben more than anyone needs a documentary.
Preacher the biggest snitch of all time
nikka told on his daughter
fukk him