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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.
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