i think we are probably the younger.guys on here (im 30) and that would dictate the generational music gap.newera_212 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 17, 2019 7:47 pmgood stuff. we might be lepers on here when it comes to the music, lol. i know of Sada Baby but havent heard the others. ill check them outJeremyTheJew wrote: ↑Thu Jan 17, 2019 7:42 pmlol i run The Cut Detroit which is a Detroit Rap promotion company. so i actuslly know a lot of the members of DBCO and a lot other local groups.newera_212 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 17, 2019 7:32 pmDetroit rap is awesome. they definitely have their own unique sound out of there. and im not talking about Eminem or Royce or whoever people think about when they hear Detroit. im talking about the real "motivating" get-money hustle based music. Icewear Vezzo. DBCO, and my favorite, Payroll GiovanniJeremyTheJew wrote: ↑Thu Jan 17, 2019 5:56 pmDoubleZ wrote: ↑Thu Jan 17, 2019 3:50 pmHave any example songs?JeremyTheJew wrote: ↑Thu Jan 17, 2019 1:25 pmi live on the border of the tri counties (Macomb, Oakland and Wayne) and in South Warren.DoubleZ wrote: ↑Thu Jan 17, 2019 7:37 am I do not know the breakdown of each crew size, or the size of the entire organization. However, based on the 3-4 crews (depends on who you ask) I would assume the most active crews would be the crews primarily conducting business in Macomb County.
The two crews who are focused in Macomb are Joe D’Anna’s crew and Dave Aceto’s crew.
D’Anna crew is primarily focused in the more affluent suburbs of north Macomb county which also has the largest Italian and Chaldean communities.
Aceto is based in southern Macomb, which has more of the blue collar and older crowd. Southern Macomb also borders Detroit.
These crew “boundary lines” are all arbitrary and the real territory coverage is fluid. Where there is a hustle in the region, these guys will jump on it.
also woth detroit being in love w mafia culture where they are actuslly wrote about in songs a lot of these small drug crews are under asscoaites rather then made members of the lcn here
RICO by Icewear Vezzo
im sure you know the niche sound im talking about. if you're a fan of it, do yourself a favor and check out Payroll Giovanni's "big bossin" series..
also, Detroit-style pizza has made its way to NYC and its fuckin amazing. ridiculous. I always was a typical NY traditionalist pizza snob, but a Detroit transplant opened up a yuppie'ish spot in Williamsburg, and hands down it shits on any pizza ive ever had. She's been successful enough to expand into the West Village and a few other locales, so now ive seen a lot of imposters pop up and even some local NY spots offer "Detroit style" pizza. I had no idea Detroit Style was even a thing. I can only imagine how good it is out in Detroit
btw.... thats strictly west side detroit..... now check out eastside. its much better:
TeamEastSide, hardwork jig, sada baby, babyface ray (te) , peezy (te), etc
a member of team east and a member of doughboys cashout both got killed this year
id say most of the board is early 40s???
besides sonny. hes around 15.