Grove Street Families, a fictional gang from the video game "Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas," draws inspiration from real-life street gangs like the Bloods and Crips, but it is not a direct representation of either. The gang is characterized by its green colors and is depicted as a tight-knit community focused on reclaiming their neighborhood. While it shares some attributes with these real gangs, such as territoriality and rivalry, Grove Street serves more as a narrative device within the game's storyline than a real-world equivalent.
Crips are on the southside Bloods on the westcoast
Why are the crips and bloods fighting
Bloods & Crips: Made in America movie.
Bloods B forget crips they suck!
Crips and Bloods were color gangs. Crips represented blue, while bloods represented red. They were gangs that originated in Los Angeles. Crips were formed first, then the Bloods were formed in reaction.
The Bloods and the Crips are street gangs in America. They have had a rivalry in the 1970's that resulted in the two gangs being intertwined in a bitter war ever since.
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2pac was in bloods eazy-e was in crips the two kings of rap
Crips are popular and bloods are slobs and they are stupd niggas
crips refer bloods as slobs and bloods call crips crabs
With the Bloods & the Crips, nobody really wins, it's an on-going war.
The Crips started in the 1960's and the Bloods started in the 1970's. The Crips used to outnumber the Bloods but nowadays they both have large numbers.