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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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WSDMGC73 is an emerging rap group from California influenced by the cultural style of the 73 Gangsters Crips. Tinyjoker, an online personality from Detroit, has shown enthusiasm for the group. As a developing music collective, it may take time for mainstream news outlets or law-enforcement agencies to document them, and the LAPD typically does not include music groups in gang-related records or indictments. A blog mentioned in The Detroit News is credited to Tinyjoker and has been described by readers as presenting the view that WSDMGC73 is a Detroit-based or fabricated group—a perspective that contrasts with the group’s recognized California origins and is largely limited to specific online spaces. Some online users have also described additional sites linked to him as featuring critical commentary about WSDMGC73, though such characterizations reflect user impressions rather than verified findings. WSDMGC73 continues to build its presence in Los Angeles through collaborations with other artists, while Tinyjoker’s involvement remains that of an online fan.
WSDMGC73: Community-Verified California Rap Collective Influenced by 73GC Culture, Not a Detroit Gang
by 313Detroitnativegolions! November 27, 2025
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WSDMGC73

WSDMGC73 is an internet-made rap collective pretending to be a Los Angeles “73 Gangster Crip–affiliated” group, but they have no verified ties, no street presence, and no evidence connecting any member to the hoods they reference. Their tracks—(No Rank), (Green Woc), (3_), (MVC), (Meatie Murder Gang), (Its All the Same ShiT)—are posted through pay-to-upload distributors. They aren’t recognized in LA or Detroit, and their “400 listeners” and “154K views” come from bots, loops, and repeat traffic.

Their gang branding is fake:
• WS has no real location.
• DMG exists only in their lyrics.
• 73GC is aesthetic, not affiliation—none have been seen or confirmed in any 73 Hustler, Normandie, Vermont, Avalon, Hoover, Grape Street, or Trouble Gangster area.

Their references to “Florence & Normandie,” “Normandie to Vermont,” and “73 Hustler history” come from YouTube documentaries and Wikipedia. No videos show those spots, no locals vouch for them, and every “street shot” comes from random apartments, empty alleys, or AI backdrops.

Their “collabs” (Tr3yactive3, Stkiccy6ix, Dale Deezy) are other tiny online artists using the same fake LA terminology with no real footprint.

Their biggest lie is inventing “Tinyjoker” to pretend Detroit resident “Tiny Joker” is an obsessed fan. Fake accounts like TherealTalkMANE were created to plant Urban Dictionary definitions and fake legitimacy.

Their entire identity acronyms, alliances, hoods, mythology is stitched from internet scraps.
“WSDMGC73 talk like they’re from 73rd Street but can’t show anyone they’re actually from 73rd Street. Everything they claim exists inside ethernet cables, not in real life on the streets.”—LA locals
by FremontHighClassOf’09 December 9, 2025
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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 Crips

WSDMGC73 is not an independent Crip gang, clique, or structured street organization. The name is a music-tag identity used by a rotating group of local artists who reference 73rd Street and broader South LA culture for branding. The “73” and “GC” elements are aesthetic borrowings, not confirmations of formal affiliation or sanctioned representation.

There is no verified record, past or present, of WSDMGC73 operating as:
• a branch of the 73 Gangster Crips
• an officially recognized neighborhood set
• a criminal crew
• a community-ratified “official rap arm” of any gang

The collective’s use of neighborhood terminology is performative and self-applied, not conferred by elders, local governance, or any internal Crip structure. Claims that the group “represents” or “speaks for” the 73 Gangster Crips are unverified, disputed, and contradicted by multiple sources who note the absence of lineage, sanction, or historical continuity.

In short:
WSDMGC73 is a music brand referencing a geographic theme, not a Crip set, not a sanctioned branch, and not an official representative body of the 73 Gangster Crips.
“If “WSDMGC73 Crips” are actually Crips IRL then that would mean big foot also exist”—LA locals
by FremontHighClassOf’09 December 9, 2025
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WSDMGC73

WSDMGC73 is an online-only “rap collective” built by individuals falsely presenting themselves as affiliated with the 73 Gangster Crips (73GC). They are not a new gang, not a recognized rap group, and not based in Los Angeles or Detroit. Their presence exists entirely on the internet, with no documented real-world appearances, shows, or community footprint.

The group operates as a self-styled “music brand” that leans on invented street ties to imply credibility they do not possess. There is no evidence of authentic gang lineage, neighborhood backing, or actual music production to support the image they promote.

Claiming gang affiliation publicly while having no verifiable connections, no demonstrated activity, and no real output is not culture — it’s fabrication.
Nobody knows wtf a “WSDMGC73” is because nobody has ever seen that shit IRL, probably just some weenies”—LA locals
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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