Dirga Ganteng Posted July 9, 2025 Posted July 9, 2025 50th Hustler Street Boyz is a group of African-Americans along with a number of its members who are sustaining their lives amidst a crisis, focusing around the Willowfield which serve as their operating area and the surrounding neighborhood, they operate in several corners. Daily activities carried out around the area include, selling some drugs/guns and gambling, in the drug trade during the 1960s, 70s, and 80s. They became famous for establishing profitable operations in several regions and corners they dominated, which at its peak brought in millions of dollars. The Fifty' Hustla Boy's drug history dates back to the 1980s and is shrouded in violence and the road code that governed the operations of the drug Kingpins at the time. All of its members do not have proper houses to live in. It is located in an abandoned high school building right next to the Willowfield area, which is used as a gathering place and residence for the members of the 50th Hustler Boyz, as well as one of the areas around Willowfield that is a drug selling operation site. The 50th Hustler Boyz is an old-school Drug Dealer family organization formed in the 60s-70s-80s-90s until now, focusing on drug sales and gambling and surviving the crisis that befell the citizens at the time, standing on its own without interference from any party and not depending on any color of color, consisting of a few domineering blacks people. decided to create an illegal business in the form of drug sales under the guise of the abandoned Gregory McCaine High School and also a large factory that became a center for the manufacture of illegal goods, based in the border area of Willowfield and also the Ocean Docks Pier, and divided into several corners, namely a place of sale that contained several people and which dominated in one corner called Street Captain. PROLOGUE May 1983 Khaheed "Big'Keed" Dahmron sold marijuana to his uncle Frank. Frank, who was an expert Cocaine user, knew all the dealers in the city of Los Santos and at that time Frank knew that Keed was not the only one in the city of Los Santos and at that time Frank found out that Frank was not just an ordinary dealer who sells internally but he is a big drug kingpin, Frank fears that conflict will inevitably come and cause him concern for Keed. Frank tries all means to bring down the business that Keed is running. but day by day Keed's group is getting stronger and his network is expanding from working with the M.C group Cartel and Young gang street. CHAPTER 1 : GET RICH OR DIE 'TRYN 1990, the 50th Hustler led by Kingpin 'Khaheed "Big'Keed" Dahmron' decided to claim a remote area between the center of Willowfield and the Ocean Docks waterfront, specifically in a long-abandoned building since 1956 that used to be Gregory McCaine High School, and the school where they were once trained, leaving only land and empty buildings without meaning. Setting the place as a hideout for the 50th Hustler members, Khaheed "Big'Keed" Dahmron discussed with several of his High Members about a corner he believed would become a decent source of income in the Willowfield area, eventually they stood by the road and began to take action to attract passing customers. The F.H.B.'s involvement with drugs has increased rapidly. Occupying what is considered one of the biggest drug trafficking hotspots in the entire Los Santos region, some gang members have decided to capitalize on it. However, within the F.H.B., alcohol still dominates over any other street drug. The success of such a large drug deal in several surrounding areas has become a cause for celebration for the F.H.B. Ethan Marley, A.K.A. Little, is a member of the F.H.B. whose impactful role within the organization has become a source of pride within the F.H.B. In the 1980s, the gang began to deteriorate. Senior members were arrested and charged with serious crimes, while the youth disintegrated as the gang structure collapsed. The influence of the Fifty Hustla Boyz remained in the 1200s, with several youth groups living in the area banding together to maintain their neighborhood's reputation. PRESENT DAY Keed & Haunt Loaded invested their street money into establishing a food label and legitimizing their income. This was Big Thunder Bolt's plan, he knew that with the legal income coming in, he could hide Keed and F.H.B.'s lifestyle and protect them. Their first major legal purchase was a demolished factory in Willowfield, they split the costs and completely renovated it. Hustla King Burgers currently has twenty members and the place is funded entirely by illegal funds. F.H.B. members are mostly seen in Willowfield, using the area as a stronghold. Haunt Loaded acts as F.H.B.'s enforcer, handling the group's day-to-day operations, keeping tabs on everyone and meeting with other gang members in Los Santos to continue pushing the network the group has built over the past few months. Keed, on the other hand, controls all organized crime within F.H.B. he controls the record label and studio, as well as all other legitimate income coming in and out. Old-Time Productions Old-Time Productions is the visual media branch of the label, responsible for rap music videos and adult films. While marketed as a legitimate entertainment division, it is rumored that Old-Time Productions doubles as a front for a prostitution ring, employing models and porn actors/actresses who may be involved in illicit activities. Cash has denied these claims. The Los Santos riots of 1968 were a period of civil unrest that took place from April 6 to 14, 1968, in Los Santos. The uprising involved mobs filling the streets, burning and looting local businesses, and confronting police and the National Guard. Khaheed Dahmron was one of the people who had a major impact at that time, making the entire city listen to rap music with an atmosphere of chaos, the establishment of Old-Time Productions which was built with great confidence, was able to break the chaotic situation at that time. The success of Big'Keed in early 1890 opened the floodgates for other street-level, mixtape-bred rappers, one of whom was Jemi Son (a.k.a Black Bolloni), a Los Santos City rapper with a distinct loose-cannon style molded from years of freestyling. Born in East Los Santos and raised in Willowfield, Jemi Son came of age across the Hudson River in Los Santos City, which he proudly continued to rep in his rhymes despite its somewhat unsavory reputation relative to more traditional hip-hop breeding grounds like West Side, East Side, the South Side, and West North Side. Following some troubled teenage years, Jemi Son cleaned himself up and focused his sights on hip-hop fame. He teamed up with producer Big'Keed (a.k.a Khaheed Dahmron) and began making demos and ended up in prison. Legal Controversies Though Old-Time Records has not been formally charged with any criminal activity, law enforcement officials have repeatedly investigated the label for alleged involvement in drug trafficking, arms smuggling, and extortion. Gang members employed as "security" for the label are suspected of participating in these illegal operations. Old-Time Production continues to refute all accusations, dismissing them as baseless rumors.
Dirga Ganteng Posted July 9, 2025 Author Posted July 9, 2025 OOC INFORMATION Spoiler This faction is a gathering of African-American people within the age range of 14-22 age. High dedication and discipline is required to play every role of your character as part of us. If you are interested in this faction, you can contact @Dirga Ganteng @mostchaos @Adam_Verdes CONNECTION THREAD Spoiler GUIDE Spoiler Credits goes to: Story: @Marloon Booms Grammarly: @Dirga Ganteng MODDING: @mostchaos @Adam_Verdes All member of 50th Hustla Street Boyz
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