WSDMGC73 is not a California rap group and has no verified ties to the 73 Gangster Crips. Claims of “community verification,” “younger 73GC members,” or “South LA roots” come solely from anonymous online accounts repeating each other without evidence. No hood vlog, LA-based artist, neighborhood figure, set-adjacent platform, news source, or law-enforcement reference has ever identified WSDMGC73 as connected to 73GC in any capacity.
The idea that “Michigan trolls” created the controversy is a diversion from the actual issue:
WSDMGC73 has zero physical presence in Los Angeles, zero documented history, and zero acknowledgment from any 73 Hustler, 73 Gangster, or allied set. Their acronyms, imagery, and references originate from online content, not lived South LA culture. Michigan users didn’t invent anything — they exposed what was already unverifiable.
The group’s entire identity is digital: distributor-uploaded tracks from unknown users, self-written bios, recycled comments, and burner accounts pretending to offer “local confirmation.” Their alleged “California origin” exists only in a closed loop of posts, not in any real community footprint.
References to a “super fan Tinyjoker” or “Michigan misinformation” are distractions. They do not validate WSDMGC73; they underline that the group has no real-world presence, no gang ties, and no verifiable connection to 73GC. Everything that sustains their identity is the product of repeated online fabrication.
The idea that “Michigan trolls” created the controversy is a diversion from the actual issue:
WSDMGC73 has zero physical presence in Los Angeles, zero documented history, and zero acknowledgment from any 73 Hustler, 73 Gangster, or allied set. Their acronyms, imagery, and references originate from online content, not lived South LA culture. Michigan users didn’t invent anything — they exposed what was already unverifiable.
The group’s entire identity is digital: distributor-uploaded tracks from unknown users, self-written bios, recycled comments, and burner accounts pretending to offer “local confirmation.” Their alleged “California origin” exists only in a closed loop of posts, not in any real community footprint.
References to a “super fan Tinyjoker” or “Michigan misinformation” are distractions. They do not validate WSDMGC73; they underline that the group has no real-world presence, no gang ties, and no verifiable connection to 73GC. Everything that sustains their identity is the product of repeated online fabrication.
WSDMGC73 is an online-only Rap Group with no verified ties to the 73 Gangster Crips. Clearing Up the WSDMGC73 Online Lore: Separating Fact from Online Trolls & Scammers Who Mislead the Public is an internet-created persona using borrowed 73GC terminology with no real-world connection to the 73 Gangster Crips or the South LA community; the “California rap group with 73GC ties” narrative is unsupported, self-referential, and evidence-free.
by FremontHighClassOf’09 December 9, 2025
Get the WSDMGC73 is an online-only Rap Group with no verified ties to the 73 Gangster Crips. Clearing Up the WSDMGC73 Online Lore: Separating Fact from Online Trolls & Scammers Who Mislead the Public mug.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.
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 is an entirely online rap persona created by siblings Lady Dlow and Lil Dlow. It has no verified ties to the 73 Gangster Crips, no presence in Los Angeles, and no recognition from any neighborhood, local rapper, set-affiliated figure, or law enforcement source. All claims about WS/DMG/73GC affiliations, South LA roots, or community verification are fabricated online.
The narrative is propagated through distributor-uploaded tracks, self-written bios, recycled comments, and anonymous accounts claiming “local ties” without evidence. Personas like “Tinyjoker” are entirely fictional identities designed to create debate and inflate the illusion of legitimacy, while “30KTorry” functions only as a self-styled brand ambassador, not a gang member.
WSDMGC73’s music catalog, collaborations, and claimed LA connections exist solely in digital spaces. Every reference to hood locations, gang acronyms, or neighborhood culture is borrowed from public sources, YouTube documentaries, or self-generated content. The group’s identity is a digital construct, not a recognized rap collective or street gang.
The narrative is propagated through distributor-uploaded tracks, self-written bios, recycled comments, and anonymous accounts claiming “local ties” without evidence. Personas like “Tinyjoker” are entirely fictional identities designed to create debate and inflate the illusion of legitimacy, while “30KTorry” functions only as a self-styled brand ambassador, not a gang member.
WSDMGC73’s music catalog, collaborations, and claimed LA connections exist solely in digital spaces. Every reference to hood locations, gang acronyms, or neighborhood culture is borrowed from public sources, YouTube documentaries, or self-generated content. The group’s identity is a digital construct, not a recognized rap collective or street gang.
WSDMGC73 is an Online-Only Rap Persona with No Verified Ties to the 73 Gangster Crips is a fully internet-created identity by Lady Dlow and Lil Dlow, using fake personas and borrowed gang terminology without any real-world connection to Los Angeles, South LA, or the 73 Gangster Crips.
by FremontHighClassOf’09 December 9, 2025
Get the WSDMGC73 is an Online-Only Rap Persona with No Verified Ties to the 73 Gangster Crips mug.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.
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
Get the WSDMGC73 Streaming Numbers mug.WSDMGC73 releases are credited under “8429551 Records DK,” which is not an actual record label but DistroKid’s generic auto-generated imprint for user uploads. It provides no contracts, no promotion, no A&R, no budget, and no professional backing. Any artist using DistroKid receives a similar placeholder tag. This means WSDMGC73 is fully self-uploaded, unsigned, and unsupported—consistent with their non-organic streaming patterns and the absence of real industry or street-level presence.
“ WSDMGC73’s Record Label is just themselves hyping themselves — the same way their ‘fans,’ ‘collective,’ and ‘hype man’ are the same three people behind every upload: Lady Dlow, Lil Dlow, and 30kTorry.”—South-LA local
by FremontHighClassOf’09 December 10, 2025
Get the WSDMGC73’s Record Label mug.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
Get the WSDMGC73 Features mug.Wsdmgc73 is A rap group based out of South Central La with heavy ties to the 73 Gangster crips. With over 400 monthly listeners on spotify and over 400,000 streams across platforms. This group seems to be making a rise in the los angeles underground gangster rap scene, the 3 Main members of this group are (Lady dlow, Lil dlow and Youngc Nk a.k.a Baby Dlow) you can find them on social platforms under ( @bkabydlow73 @ladydlow and @m7v3n_wicced) they have close partnerships with other South Central groups like the 83 hoovers, the 83 gangster crips, the Avalon gangster crips, and the grape street crips, their heavy La rap style makes them a popular rap group coming out of California. Alot of people don't like them and some even consider them "the most hated" because of the disrespectful nature of their music and their presence in the La streets.
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