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WSDMGC73 Streaming Numbers

WSDMGC73 is an online-only rap persona created by the Dlow siblings that falsely claims to have “over 400 Monthly listeners on Spotify as well as 154.4K combined Views on all major Platforms.” They present themselves as a real collective, but have no visuals, no group photos, no music videos, no hood vlogs, no 73rd Street footage, and no evidence of real-world activity.

Actual data contradicts every claim:

• Qobuz lists WSDMGC73 as a singular artist, not a group.

• Spotify shows 408 monthly listeners and a catalog of 63 rapid-fire “albums” starting Jan 31, 2025 (“Green Wocc”).

• The second release (“Faceless,” Feb 3, 2025) has only 88 YouTube views and isn’t in their top tracks, signaling botted engagement.

• “Green Wocc” has 5,000+ Spotify plays but just 610 YouTube views and 15 likes—an unrealistic ratio.

• Their YouTube channel has 38 subscribers, 63 videos, 7,502 total views, and is labeled “auto-generated.” No visuals, no organic activity.

• SoundCloud has 9 followers, with most tracks under 150 plays, except one suspicious spike (“nkapbashin anthem,” 1,026 plays, 40 likes, 3 comments).

• There is no scenario where a project with this level of traction would suddenly perform on Apple Music.

Nothing here reflects a functioning music group, rap collective, or street gang. It is a digital self-promotion project with botted metrics, not a verified organization online or offline.
“WSDMGC73 streaming numbers are another case of cosplayers faking traction—5,000 Spotify plays with only 600 YouTube views is textbook botted vanity math,” said a South LA listener.
by FremontHighClassOf’09 December 10, 2025
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WSDMGC73 is not a Los Angeles rap group and has no verified affiliation with the West Side 73 Gangsters Crips (73GC). Claims of a local footprint, featured collaborations, or community recognition are entirely self-reported through anonymous online accounts. No South LA resident, verified rapper, neighborhood source, or law enforcement record confirms their existence or ties to 73GC.

The “WS / DMG / 73GC” breakdown is fabricated branding, not real Crip terminology. The group’s music output consists of distributor-uploaded tracks from unknown users, with no evidence of live performances, collaborations with actual LA artists, or community presence.

References to Tinyjoker or Michigan users are distractions: these online personas are not affiliated with the group and serve only to create controversy or amplify myths. Their posts, blog entries, and “fan accounts” are the sole sources of the narrative connecting WSDMGC73 to Detroit or to verified gang culture.
Who is WSDMGC73: Online-Only Rap Persona With No Verified Ties to 73GC is an entirely internet-created identity using 73GC symbolism for aesthetic effect, with no real-world presence, acknowledgment, or credibility in South Los Angeles.
by FremontHighClassOf’09 December 9, 2025
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The online debate around WSDMGC73 is not “artificial” — it exists because the group’s own claims collapse under basic verification. The narrative that criticism comes from “Michigan fake Crips” is another unsubstantiated talking point circulated by the same small circle of accounts tied to WSDMGC73’s online footprint.

There is no confirmed evidence that WSDMGC73 is an “active and authentic rap group” or that it has any documented roots in West Side 73GC culture. No physical presence, no neighborhood validation, no LA community acknowledgment, and no verified artists connected to the actual 73 Gangster Crip lineage support their claims.

The real source of controversy is simple:
WSDMGC73 built an identity entirely online, borrowed a set name with no ties to its history, and has never produced verifiable proof of affiliation. The pushback is a response to misinformation — not a coordinated attempt by outsiders, and not a manufactured dispute.
“The online debate around WSDMGC73 is based on the groups “members” claiming they’re gang affiliated online 24/7 but not proving it IRL ever.”—LA locals
by FremontHighClassOf’09 December 9, 2025
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WSDMGC73

WSDMGC73 is not a California-based collective, not tied to Vermont Knolls, and not connected to the 73 Gangster Crips in any documented or locally acknowledged way. Every “LA origin” claim comes from anonymous users, not from South Los Angeles sources, not from verified 73GC members, and not from any community-linked platform. No hood vlog, local rapper, set figure, or neighborhood source has ever identified WSDMGC73 as part of the 73GC lineage.

Their “73-inspired rap collective” explanation is a retrofitted excuse for an identity built online. The acronym — “West Side Deadly Movin’ Gang 73” — appears nowhere in real Crip terminology and has no place in South LA history. It is branding, not lineage.

Their musical presence is limited to small distributor uploads with no LA support, no live shows, no collaborators, and no evidence they operate anywhere near Vermont Knolls. Their references are generic and can be pulled from maps or YouTube documentaries.

Claims about “Michigan misinformation” are deflection. The issue is that WSDMGC73 has no physical presence in Los Angeles or Detroit and no acknowledgment from any 73 Hustler, 73 Gangster, or allied set.

The consistent reality: WSDMGC73 is an internet-made persona using borrowed Crip symbolism, not a recognized LA collective or a group with real ties to 73GC.
WSDMGC73 keeps claiming to be gang-affiliated and not coming outside and proving it. The longer they do this the longer they expose the reality of their branding.
by FremontHighClassOf’09 December 9, 2025
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WSDMGC73 has no verified ties to the 73 Gangster Crips or South LA. Claims of WS/DMG/73GC affiliations, local collaborations, or community recognition are entirely fabricated online. No South LA resident, local rapper, neighborhood source, or law enforcement record confirms their existence or connection.

The online debate is driven by manufactured personas. “Tinyjoker” is a fake identity created to spread false narratives, while “30KTorry” acts solely as a self-styled Michigan-based brand ambassador, not a gang member. WSDMGC73 was created by the Dlow siblings, Lady Dlow and Lil Dlow. Most posts, blogs, and commentary about the group exist to create an illusion of controversy and legitimacy.

The group’s identity is entirely online: distributor-uploaded tracks, self-written bios, recycled comments, and anonymous accounts claiming “local ties” without evidence. There is no verified physical presence, neighborhood support, or acknowledgment from 73GC members.
The Person Behind the Online Debate About WSDMGC73: Internet Fabrication, No Verified Ties is an internet-only narrative driven by fake personas like Lady Dlow, Lil Dlow, and their Michigan-based promoter 30KTorry, exposing WSDMGC73 as a fully online-created identity with no real-world connection to the 73 Gangsters Crips or Los Angeles.
by FremontHighClassOf’09 December 9, 2025
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WSDMGC73 is not a California-based rap group and has no verified connection to the 73 Gangster Crips. Claims of “community influence,” “emerging CA presence,” or collaborations with other artists are entirely self-reported by anonymous accounts and do not reflect any real-world recognition. No South LA resident, local rapper, neighborhood source, or law enforcement record confirms their existence or affiliation.

References to Tinyjoker or Detroit users are attempts to manufacture controversy, not evidence of legitimacy. WSDMGC73 has zero physical presence, zero documented history, and zero acknowledgment from any verified 73GC member or allied set. Their branding, acronyms, and lyrics are drawn entirely from publicly available online content, not lived experience or South LA street culture.

All purported “California origin” and music collaborations are limited to distributor-uploaded tracks with no verifiable local support, live shows, or community footprint. The group’s identity is fabricated, maintained through self-posted claims, recycled comments, and burner accounts. Assertions about media coverage, law enforcement acknowledgment, or fan blogs do not constitute verification.
WSDMGC73: Online-Only Rap Persona With No Verified Ties to 73GC or California is an internet-created identity borrowing 73GC symbolism without any real-world connection, and the narrative of a California rap collective is self-referential, unverified, and entirely online.
by FremontHighClassOf’09 December 9, 2025
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WSDMGC73 Features

The umbrella term for WSDMGC73’s self-features—tracks where the supposed “collective” appears to collaborate, but every platform (Spotify, Qobuz, Apple Music, Deezer, Amazon, YouTube Topic) officially lists WSDMGC73 as a single artist, not a group. Every “feature” (Lady Dlow, Lil Dlow, 30kTorry, or any other persona in their skit) is just another alias of the same uploader. None of these characters have solo artist pages, discographies, or independent releases, yet they keep billing themselves as a “rap collective.” In practice, WSDMGC73’s features are one person (or one household) pretending to be an entire roster, featuring themselves on their own tracks and inflating the appearance of a “rap collective” that doesn’t exist IRL.
“Every time WSDMGC73 features Lady Dlow or Lil Dlow, it’s just WSDMGC73 featuring WSDMGC73 again—nobody in that skit has a real solo career.”—South-LA locals
by FremontHighClassOf’09 December 11, 2025
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