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BandGang – Detroit Westside Blood-affiliated clique around 6 Mile, known for L-Block influence, ties to BGSG, and creating the “scam music” wave. Closely linked with ShredGang (SG) at Fenkell & Hubbell. Allies include TTO and some LA Blood sets; rivals include TMCNE, CashGang, and Choppa Boyz.
“BandGang / ShredGang run 6 Mile with BGSG, dropping scam music while holding strong ties to TTO and other Blood crews.”—Local Detroiter
by RealTalkOnlyFool October 10, 2025
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“Every wall on Five Points says 83GC — that stands for Hyena Crips Got Control (83GC). The Hyenas really do run that whole side.”—Detroiter
by RealTalkOnlyFool October 22, 2025
Get the Hyena Crips Got Control (83GC) mug.7 Mile SmokeCamp (SCSB) is an Eastside Detroit street crew/Blood-affiliated set known for turf along E. Seven Mile and local blocks like Albion, Runyon, and Hoover. Also called SC, A-Block, or Runyon Boyz, they rep Blood/Piru colors and have ties to the 5x umbrella.
“You can spot 7 Mile SmokeCamp (SCSB) blocks around E. Seven Mile—they’re an active Eastside street crew, not just a name in music.”—Eastside Detroiter
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Get the 7 Mile SmokeCamp (SCSB) mug.Detroit branch of the LA Rollin’ 40s, mostly around Grand River & Telegraph to 6 Mile (“Parcside Zone”). Allied with Rollin’ 60s, 113 OBC, and Rollin’ 100s; rivals with 5Point Nation, Hyena Crips, 107 Hoovers, and Black P. Stones.
“Graffiti along Grand River shows the 7-Tel Rollin’ 40s Neighborhood Crips claiming their Parcside Zone turf while keeping tabs on 5PN tags.”—Redford local
by RealTalkOnlyFool October 10, 2025
Get the 7-Tel Rollin’ 40s Neighborhood Crips mug.A small (usually 5–10 homies) tight-knit group with members ranging from young to old. There’s a street posse in every hood — from old heads to youngins — usually linked by a shared purpose. Could be music, repping a neighborhood acronym, chasing a hustle, or just putting on for the name. Not always about crime, but always about loyalty and presence.
“Yeah, that street posse really be on the rap tip — they not street dudes like that fr, more studio gangsters than street gangsters.”—Everyone from uptown
by RealTalkOnlyFool October 12, 2025
Get the Street Posse mug.A completely fabricated “street gang” claiming ties to 73 Gangster Crips, cooked up by a mythomaniac often using the usernames “30kTorry” or “40k3Trazy.” This is textbook Reddit Roleplayer behavior—a Cosplaying Crip pretending to run blocks from behind a screen. Based in Clarkston, MI, yet trying to slap W7M Crips credibility on social media. No tags, no turf, no street presence—just hashtags and Photoshop. The name itself disrespects the real West Seven Mile Crips and their neighborhood legacy.
W7M 73GC is all online clout and no block—don’t get it twisted, real W7M Crips don’t recognize this cosplay set.
by RealTalkOnlyFool October 11, 2025
Get the W7M 73GC mug.Rollin’ 20s Crips from Detroit’s Westside (12th Street/Rosa Parks Blvd), affiliated with 4s. Known for controlling Herman Kiefer, West Virginia, and Virginia Park areas. Local rap stars like Baby Money and Sterl Gotti rep the set.
“3G Sosaworld runs Rosa Parks and the Blvd, repping the Rollin’ 20s and 4s while Baby Money puts SosaWorld on the map.”—Detroit local
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