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WSDMGC73 Members

WSDMGC73 Members form an online rap collective that pretends to be associated with the West Side 73 Gangster Crips but has no verified ties, no documented presence in South Los Angeles, and no acknowledgment from anyone connected to 73 Hustler, 73 Gangster, or any adjacent neighborhood sets. The name they break down as WS / DMG / 73GC is entirely self-invented:
• “WS” has no confirmed real location.
• “DMG” (“Deadly Movin Gang”) exists only in their lyrics.
• “73” or “73GC” is a borrowed acronym for aesthetic, not affiliation.

The “official members” they list—Lil Dlow, LadyDlow, Youngc NK, Tr3ybkull—are not documented artists in Los Angeles and have no footprint, recognition, or validation from any community tied to the 73 Gangster Crips. None appear in neighborhood histories, on-the-ground footage, or verified local music networks.

The claim that WSDMGC73 is “community-verified” is fabricated. There is no record of acknowledgment from established 73 members, no co-sign, no public confirmation, and no physical presence in South LA. Every “verification” comes from their own accounts, anonymous pages, or recycled comments from the same online circle.

The claim that WSDMGC73 is the “official rap collective representing the 73 Gangster Crips” is unsupported. No local artist, historian, OG, or community figure has recognized them in any capacity. Their identity is built from internet mythology, not real-world standing.
“WSDMGC73 Members aren’t gang affiliated they only brand themselves that way to mislead the public thinking it’ll boost their credibility and sales”—LA locals
by FremontHighClassOf’09 December 9, 2025
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WSDMGC73 is a Hip-Hop/Rap group known for the songs such like (No Rank) (Green Woc) (3_) (MVC) (Meatie Murder Gang) (Its all the same ShiT) & many more. WSDMGC73 has released multiple singles & albums With over 400 Monthly listeners on Spotify as well as 154.4K combined Views on all major Platforms.
WSDMGC73 refers to a rap group associated with the West Side 73 Gangsters Crips.
The name breaks down as follows:
WS: West Side.
DMG: "Deadly Movin Gang," a subset or clique of the 73 Gangsters Crips.
73GC: 73 Gangsters Crips. As referenced to “Florence & Normandie” “Normandie to Vermont” being used in there songs matching with the 73 Gangsters “73 Hustler” historical location on the West Side as stated
In addition to being a rap group, they also got collabs with allies (such as Avalon Gangsters Crip, Hoover Criminals, Grape Street Watts Crips & Trouble Gangsters Crip) the term can be used the context of discussions about California street culture, including music and gangs.
Tinyjoker a individual thats lived in Michigan Detroit is obsessed and a super fan of the rap group WSDMGC73 even going far as rapping “3Crazy” lyrics in the song & making urban dictionary definition of the gang under the name “RealTalkFool” Tinyjoker have no connection to LA culture or to WSDMGC73 at all & don’t get no response from the crew neither leading everyone to call him the “wsdmgc73 super fan”
WSDMGC73 keeps posting videos on there block, got tags in a streets, not online with tinyjoker false accusations .”—Everyone with a Brain.
by TherealTalkMANE October 16, 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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WSDMGC73 Crips

WSDMGC73 appears to be a rap collective whose name references 73rd Street in the Vermont Knolls area of Los Angeles.
Their music includes themes connected to their neighborhood environment, but that does not make the collective itself a criminal organization.They are a rap collective whose name references a neighborhood associated with the 73 Gangster Crips
by SouthLALover1999 November 20, 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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The online debate around WSDMGC73 is largely artificial, with some individuals from Michigan Detroit with no ties or connections to California attempting to manipulate narratives by spreading misinformation and creating fabricated controversies. In reality, WSDMGC73 remains an active and authentic rap group rooted in West Side 73GC culture, and the claims of it being a “fake gang” are unverified and strategically amplified by certain online entities
The online debate around WSDMGC73 Was made by Michigan fake crips
by ILoveLA2011 October 28, 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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