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not for nothing, da era i grew up in was always skinny jean salsa, bachata, merengue dancing cats, but those same cats invented crack, sold wild kilos, heavy drug infested blocksBut that's what most hoods are turning into. Beanie Siegel is shaking his head in disgust.looks terrible
I thought the heights had tougher dudes than that... Ninja comin from a neighborhood with a bunch of salsa dancin, skinny jean wearin, horchata drinkin dudes.
running wild buildings cowboy era washington heights from da 80's-mid 90's.
thing is alot of those dudes, got locked up and deported.
and da vernacular and persona i am doesn't accurately portray whats da common archetype of my neighborhood. when i was younger i used to chill in da heightz and in harlem
equally so my swag a mixbreed between things i picked up in 145 & broadway, and things i was accustomed to on 181 & st.nick.
people who aren't from NY don't understand that you can go as lil as 20 blocks and its as if you entered a completely different country with completely different cultures and languages.