“Gangs may be a part of life in Compton, but that doesn’t mean that gangbangers don’t have the same American Dreams as anyone else. “It’s not for the luxury,” Kendrick Lamar explains. “It’s the circumstances that be. A lot of these cats got kids, man. They don’t want they kids seeing the same lifestyle.”
In the fifth of six segments of Noisey Bompton, Kendrick’s friend Lil L talks to us about his plans to get out of gang life and brings us to Trap Kitchen LA, a catering company run by a Piru and a Crip out of a former trap house. We also get some perspective on the social forces like mass incarceration contributing to the neighborhood environment and get to know the Pirus on the block.”