Post by Huss on Jan 30, 2024 18:42:56 GMT -5
Young Trend Setters / York Town Shottas
Young Trend Setters is a well-known record label created by Hussein Irving, also known as YTS Huss.
Young Trend Setters / York Town Shottas is a multiracial record label/street gang ran and operated by Hussein "YTS Huss" Irving on the eastside of East Brickton, more specifically York Street. The set operates on York Street and is notorious for its high drug use, gun violence, and homicides on the block. YTS is known to be very territorial, pushing everyone who attempts to overtake the hood out, which leads to more than 50 homicide deaths a year. The entire set went under a big RICO case, with multiple members taking charges, some members were pressured to take charges for Hussein Irving and Jaylen West, avoiding them from the RICO case, which made it so they could flee East Brickton temporarily, leaving YTS in the hands of his younger brothers, Jay Irving and Ismel Irving.
The two left for over a year, and are now making the return to take over East Brickton again, regaining control of the entire set.
- YTS 2019, via facebrick.
York Town Shottas
York Town Shottas currently claim York Street as well as parts of Kent Ave, being the largest set there with over 20 known members through indictments and online, with YTS Huss notoriously owning this part of East Brickton as well as some surrounding areas.YTS is known for claiming the crip set, falling under EBGC, however, due to most EBGC sets going defunct, YTS rebrands from York Gangster Crip into York Town Shottas, becoming an independent Crip set.
Below you can see the territory of YTS, where they are most commonly seen chopping it up, doing deals, or overall holding the hood down.
Y.T.S (The Label)
- YTS 2019, via facebrick.
ORIGINS
Y.T.S is a Record Label founded by rappers Hussein Irving and Jaylen West.
Y.T.S is a Record Label founded by rappers Hussein Irving and Jaylen West.
Hussein AKA "Huss" was an upcoming artist out of Buffalo New York and a member of the East Brickton Gangster Crip faction during the time Hussein grew up around the York Street area and was a respected individual around the city. While growing up Hussein attended school every day where he met Jaylen West whoโs also very talented. The two begin attending studio sessions with each other, not too long before theyโre music takes off causing them to be mainstream for the town's radio station.
MODERN-DAY
Following the success of their chart-topping releases, Hussein decided to establish a record label. The two rappers, Hussein Ivring and Jaylen West, went on to sign talented artists in the city to produce music under their newly formed label, Y.T.S. They eventually brought out the label and established private studio sessions for their Artists.
HISTORY
YTS VS 214
The war versus EBGC and the now defunct 214 has had a major impact on the legacy and lives of most of the living members, the beef started after local York Gangster Crip members Markel Bush and Bobby Drayton shot and killed a male by the name of Davontay Fox due to sneak dissing as well as set-hopping allegations. This sparked a fire between 214 and YTS, as 214 Bedford had a relationship with Davontay. This resulted in homicides from both sides and local news coverage. This only came to a halt when Y-Lane members sent shots at 214's Elijah Hopkins, as well as other EBGC members, this led to a mutual cease-fire between 214 and YTS. This ended when Y-Lane became overrun by the two gangs, which resulted in 214 and YTS resuming fire.
YTS VS Y-LANE PIRU
YTS is notorious for being Blood and Piru Killer, mostly due to Y-Lane. Y-Lane and YTS beef started being a dangerous factor when after multiple run-ins, YTS. members shot and killed a Y-Lane higher up, by the name of Edgar Porter, sparking Y-Lane to come back into full effect after being on the low due to multiple reasons. This made Y-Lane mainly EBGC Killer, putting an all-out war between Y-Lane and YTS.
This resulted in multiple news headlines and local coverage. The entire previous wars between EBGC and the two are documented in East Brickton Media.