Harlem Gangstress Ms.Tee(Baby Maine's Sister) Speaks On Alpo Calling Her, Her New Book + More

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briefly she didn't say much

tbh breh she was low key gossiping its not a good book
but i will say ur right there are stories out there we just need the right people to tell them

i dont even fukk with GullyTv like that
he needs to sharpen up on his filmmaking skills
Yeah man, a lot of people don't tell them right and I agree with you on GullyTV but he gets good people to interview so I check out his stuff from time to time.

Sucks the book is gossip but glad I got a heads up on it before I decide if or not I should purchase it, thanks. Do you remember what she referred to Max B's brother as?

On another note, I've been wanting to get Brian Glaze Gibbs audio book. He's not from Harlem but I listened to a clip of the audio book on youtube and it sounds crazy how he remembers almost every detail. He speaks on the original 50 cent as well as a lot of other people he came across in Brooklyn back in the day.
 

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Breh my "glory days" were like 2000-2005 and I don't even tell those stories any more because of how old it was

How people still talkin bout the 80s is just :snoop:
To be fair the 80s was the peak of the streets, crack was moving and people were prospering like crazy. Wearing minks, drug dealers sitting near Diana Ross at the Tyson fight, heads was on lines so long they went around the corner. It also created a lot of dysfunction in the black community sadly.

By the time you had your glory days the game was done for the most part and dying off. Rudy Giuliani made major changes and cleaned the city up.
 

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To be fair the 80s was the peak of the streets, crack was moving and people were prospering like crazy. Wearing minks, drug dealers sitting near Diana Ross at the Tyson fight, heads was on lines so long they went around the corner. It also created a lot of dysfunction in the black community sadly.

By the time you had your glory days the game was done for the most part and dying off. Rudy Giuliani made major changes and cleaned the city up.

I get all that but we really less than a yr away from it being 40 yrs since the 80s started

I'm from The Bronx and lived in Harlem, believe me I saw it with my own eyes

But it's almost 2020 breh
 

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I get all that but we really less than a yr away from it being 40 yrs since the 80s started

I'm from The Bronx and lived in Harlem, believe me I saw it with my own eyes

But it's almost 2020 breh
I hear what your saying but at the same time that's like people not talking about the mafia anymore. That's like people not talking about the soul music of the 60's and 70's anymore because it's old. People like Nostalgia and also it's some what good so at least the young people coming up can hear some of these stories too and know not what to do.
 
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