Lady Dlow and Lil Dlow are a brother-sister duo who created the online persona WSDMGC73, a fully internet-based “gang identity” with no verified ties to the 73 Gangster Crips or South LA. The duo operates primarily through TikTok livestreams, DistroKid uploads, and online posts, performing gang-themed lingo, borrowing Crip symbolism, and presenting themselves as a rap collective.
Their music catalog is almost entirely self-contained: nearly every track features one or both siblings, with other names appearing rarely and inconsistently. Lady Dlow manages uploads and backend
operations, while Lil Dlow contributes verses and reinforces the narrative online. Together, they manufacture the illusion of a larger “set,” but no other members consistently
participate.
The siblings’ online presence functions as
performance art rather than real-world affiliation. They exaggerate
intimidation, posture as hardened street figures, and recycle gang terminology without context, creating confusion for outsiders while revealing themselves to those familiar with LA culture.
WSDMGC73 is therefore a digital creation: a
centralized echo chamber built from livestreams, distributor tracks, and repeated online narratives. The Dlow siblings’ project exposes how two people can construct a believable yet entirely fictional identity online, mimicking street culture while remaining entirely detached from the communities they claim to represent.