In july 1992 RonDino Promotions brought national recording artist Spice-One to Pittsburgh for a concert at the I.C. Light Amphitheater. Local artists Kado, F3, G-Money and Mel-Man were the opening acts. They also just happened to be from feuding neighborhoods the Hill District and Homewood-Brushton. The concert ended abruptly before the main act stepped on stage. The next day in Homewood Park there was a cookout. This is PART ONE of the edited footage from the cookout. I don't condone nor deny anything in this video. Im posting this video for entertainment and to acknowledge the people from my past.
Wish cookouts smacked like dis steal
nws291 3 months ago
@mikeydee4563 look "Trapped in Homewood" on the Tube
C0Locc0Davis 4 months ago
@page371069 My bad boo im sorry i had no reason to call you a bi*#h i thought u was some nigga talken sht plus I was to fuCced up to realize what and who I was writing to.....
C0Locc0Davis 5 months ago
@C0Locc0Davis Typical response from a ghetto idiot destroying the black community.
page371069 5 months ago
@page371069 bitch this is my uncles video if i new u id bee beating yo Ass right NOW... Hood shit for real
C0Locc0Davis 6 months ago in playlist family
@KirbySaxxx RIP Kado:::
C0Locc0Davis 6 months ago
im gonna mis my unk R,I,P KADO live always ur storys told in me C-Locc.....
C0Locc0Davis 6 months ago
This was amazing! I use to hear so much about the rapper kado from his sister sherri. After his death a memorial pic of him was painted on the a wall in homewood. Its sad to know a young talent is gone but the message of the culture and what our people endured is something we must learn to turn to a positive. peace to sherrie and her fam and my brothers and sisters in the struggle. T
misandz1970 1 year ago
92 the good ol daze
F13rce187 1 year ago
im hearin a little too much of that N word
4l4ddin77 1 year ago