Welcome to "Deepside" Lauderhill hood in Broward County Florida

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Published 2024-05-18
00:00 Welcome to "Deepside" Lauderhill Broward County Florida
00:37 Growing up in "Deepside" Lauderhill
02:40 "Back Street"
03:30 Infamous Kwik Pic store in Lauderhill
04:00 "China Hut" Haitian restaurant
04:40 The hood store
07:56 "U Street"
08:20 Pickled eggs from an Ice cream truck
11:05 Devonhunt apartments in Lauderhill
11:22 "Deepside" Lauderhill break down
People in the video:
Tee Stunna @teestunna954
Tippie La'Dawn @tippieladawn
HoodVlogs IG @thehoodvlogs/
Song in the intro "Crip Go Crazy" by IsitBeezy (    • Crip Go Crazy - IsitBeezy   )

All Comments (21)
  • @NPSpeed3
    This is what I'm talking about. No gang activity, no violence. No, talk. Oh, you don't want to go that way. You don't want to go this way All these people look legitimately happy in the situation that They are in. Coming from the South myself. I can appreciate this. Everybody working together as a unit and respect one another.
  • @Fl1ghtschool
    I remember being straight outta Brooklyn and had to live in Florida for 2 years. Lauderhill (specifically Melrose Park) was the realest place out there. They never judged me or treated me like an outsider like the other places I been down there. Respect to these guys man
  • @omgmoon954
    Yessuh. Original Lauderhill baby since 84. From 794, to 319, Shallowside (1900), Deepside, Inverray and way west to University Drive. I love my city. Livest city in Broward. Yoooo
  • @howdiscipline
    "Fuck a dollar jit got 4 quarters" lmfao I love Florida hoods man
  • @chrismejia6274
    Shout out to my Broward County and Lauderhill people from North Miami Beach and Allapattah. Much love to y'all
  • @Missygal
    Listen to this Gen Xer who lived off both 55th & 56th ave. Back in the 70s when we first moved to Lauderhill from over by Dillard high there weren’t many blacks it was mostly jews & Italian. My mom even worked in the home of an Italian family that owned a wine company named the Gallos. They put low income black families in the apartments that’s backed up to the turnpike which is where I lived. I went to Royal Palm Elementary & Lauderhill middle. It was a prosperous city with no crime. I remember how badly my family wanted to rent in tree garden as it was pristine. We ended up moving into the apartments directly in front of them because we were on section 8. We also lived on 27th ct. off 56th known now as u street. I have swam in every last pool in deepside as we would often trespass into the large complexes. It was my brother & his friends that named that side of Lauderhill “deepside” in the 80s. I also remember how u would be stopped by the police if u entered Inverray off Oakland & 56th. It was home to the television stars such as Jackie Gleason. Often times u could see Frank Sinatra & Sammy Davis, Jr with Gleason playing golf off Rock Island Rd. near Oakland park Blvd. Lauderhill back then was a playground for some and an unknowable trap for others. I remember when I became pregnant with my one & only child I brought him home to 5820 NW 27th ct. to my mother’s surprise 😊. We had a close community back then. Some Haitian’s & Jamaican’s immigrated moving in next door & we all had to acclimate to each other’s culture which at times (many years) wasn’t easy however, overtime we became one. Looking back now I can see the deliberate measures taken to by those in positions of power to defund the city turning it into what we currently see today. Grouping low income individuals together is a recipe for disaster because one can only survive and not thrive. All of that is done by design. Sadly, to this day my brother is one caught up in the system that led to him being homeless off 55th while my other brother turned to heavy drugs & my last brother passing away. My sister & I along with a few cousins & friends decided not to fall in the trap & are ok. In conclusion, Lauderhill was such a beautiful place to live & will always hold a place in my heart as all my memories are there. I witnessed in this video good hearted people who would probably give u the shirt off their backs if u were in need. We deepsiders are loving individuals just some playing the hand they were dealt. Shout out to Speedy, Dexter, Lydia, Tooka,, Red, Reggie, Barry, Peaches & the crew. Deepside babyyy! ❤
  • Ima Deepsida! Shallow Side, Parkway, Melrose, tater town! 🎶🎵 They don't know about it! 55th, The overpath, lauderhill middle... The good ole days 💯💯
  • @SHOTBYLEATHER
    Damn Hood Vlogs I never thought I’d see the day you hit my hometown of Deepside. Great work bro this is a community of hardworking people thank you for this!
  • @manorboi
    One of tha realest vids from Lauderdale no capp he represented deepside to da fullest and told da truth, Lauderdale Broward County all dayyy bihh. Manor boi 4 life.
  • @johnmacri7440
    Home is home. I grew up in a an apartment building in queens. Never saw grass at all but it was home. A hood is a home that all it is. Good to see new parks for the kids
  • @hoopdocs
    Shout out to Lauderhill all the way from St Paul Minnesota
  • @jackland454
    Reminds me of the 90s in Naranja! ! Love from the homies in South Dade.
  • @bigfresh954
    Lauderhill 954 !!!! My Neighbor hood ✊🏽
  • @Noog6284
    I enjoyed this one , it’s always a good vibe seeing people humble and positively prideful regardless of whom or what …. None of that extra tough business on the camera …. Just being who they are
  • @LeBron_tha_GOAT
    Thank you 🙏🏽 for covering Deepside Lauderhill...Real ones only. Biggest swag, style, culture. Shout out Big Nick South Florida. If u know u know
  • @bruhbedrivin
    Aye broward back in the building 🫡 Alot ass wooping used to happen back in the days at That turnpike crossing from deepside into shallow side n vica versa 😂
  • @miloligons25
    I’m the Perfume man in Deep Side coming from little Haiti in Miami and let me tell you! This is one of the last untamed beautiful community of black folk who work hard and love living as good as possible.❤💪🏽💯