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Woe is originally from Greenmount Avenue.
Greasy is from Edmondson Ave and Brice, which is his stomping grounds.
Bill is from Greenmount Avenue but, made his name in Deakyland. He hung out at Chain Court/Church Square.
Low Blow is from Park Heights. Originally, from an apartment building on Pimlico that use to be called the Ranch, before it was demolished.
Kyle is from Lester Morton Court.
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Yo, check it out! Right from the jump, it was Bill, Kyle, Smack Wolfe, and Dave rollin' deep, known as the Primers. But then Low Blow, Bill's fam, crossed paths with Greasy in juvie. They linked up and became the Slimmers. Once Bill and Low Blow teamed back up, shit got real in these streets. Some peeps went their own ways, and there were straight-up wars poppin' off.
But in the midst of all that madness, the one and only 30-n-Ova crew was born. After an event that changed these four young cats forever. Bill, Greasy, Low Blow, and Kyle had mad street cred for straight up puttin' in work around the block. Well, Kyle may not have been in the trenches as much, but he had the ladies on lock and earned respect from all.
They were Big Maine's hitters, doin' his dirty work. Kyle held it down as the connect, always gettin' them strapped with any piece they needed. And believe me, only a select few were in the know.
It was Fish-Skale Dave who cracked a joke with Big Maine 'bout how these cats always had them 30-round mags on deck, or even more. Big Maine, quick with the comebacks, responded with a playful jab, callin' 'em his Elite crew, "The 30 and over crew." But they switched it up to "The 30-n-Ova Boyz," although they weren't too feelin' the "Boyz" part. So they ditched it and rocked with 30-n-Ova. They straight-up representin' their crew, no doubt. It wasn't until later when Baby Woe joined his brother Bill and 30-n-Ova.