The “Dlow” Problem Nobody in WSDMGC73 Wants to Talk About

Screenshot: UrbanDictionary.com user “Ud.dummy” submission for “WSDMGC73” (Jan. 4, 2026), containing false claims of affiliation with Los Angeles–based gangs.




 

 I read the newest Urban Dictionary definition for “WSDMGC73,” submitted by “Ud.dummy” on January 4, 2026, and I’m keeping it G-shit, lok — it accidentally told me more than it meant to.


 And yes, I was on Urban Dictionary on purpose. The internet’s been quiet with fake gang lore surrounding “WSDMGC73” lately, so I checked to see if they’d dropped any new slang definitions in the new year. They did.


 Now let me be clear: this post isn’t even on some “this ain’t a gang” shit anymore. If you’ve got sense and read my earlier posts, you already know they’re not a gang. This is about giving the so-called “WSDMGC73 rap group” a taste of their own medicine and “debunking” them.


Because this whole thing is wrong.

Human-wise, wrong.

Street-wise, wrong.

Everything about it screams roleplay bullshit — to the fucking letter.


Here’s the Urban Dictionary definition verbatim, because I was taught to quote directly and cite sources:


“Wsdmgc73 is a rap group based out of South Central LA with heavy ties to the 73 Gangster Crips. With over 400 monthly listeners on Spotify and over 400,000 streams across platforms. This group seems to be making a rise in the Los Angeles underground gangster rap scene. The 3 main members of this group are Lady Dlow, Lil Dlow, and Youngc Nk a.k.a. Baby Dlow. You can find them on social platforms under (@bkabydlow73 @ladydlow and @m7v3n_wicced). They have close partnerships with other South Central groups like the 83 Hoovers, the 83 Gangster Crips, the Avalon Gangster Crips, and the Grape Street Crips. Their heavy LA rap style makes them a popular rap group coming out of California. A lot of people don’t like them and some even consider them ‘the most hated’ because of the disrespectful nature of their music and their presence in the LA streets.”

— Ud.dummy, January 4, 2026


 I’m not even gone go into the fake streaming numbers, because I already covered that in a previous post, but for clarity: as of Jan. 21, 2026, their monthly listeners are actually 348. All three IG handles listed in the “definition” are private. They’re not a real gang, so of course there are no real gang ties. And the whole “most hated” claim doesn’t even make sense—nobody is listening. Their YouTube page has 45 subscribers, a bunch of videos under 100 views, and they’ve never even dropped a proper music video with visuals.


 So with that bullshit out the way, let’s look at this “definition” from a Hooked on Phonics level and break down why these naming conventions don’t work in real life.


Lady Dlow.

Lil Dlow.

Baby Dlow.


That’s three people, all sharing the same base name, supposedly rolling together daily, in real life, with real ties, real movement, real coordination.


And that’s exactly where the story breaks.


 Anybody who’s ever been in a real gang, a street group, a music group, or even a tight friend group knows this doesn’t work. Nicknames don’t survive like that. They get pressure-tested immediately by peers.


Here’s a realistic scenario: somebody yells “Dlow!” and three heads turn.


That shit lasts about five minutes before somebody — or everybody — gets annoyed and people get renamed. That’s just how humans work. Communication forces evolution.


You cannot functionally have that many “Dlows” at once.


And I already know their defense is gonna be:

“But in Cali, gang members take other people’s names all the time.”


Yeah — jackass — that only works when the name means something.


“Dlow” doesn’t mean shit.

It’s not descriptive.

It’s not earned.

It’s not tied to a reputation, a block, a trait, or a story.


If you were “Lil Maniac,” sure. But no — you’re “Lil Dlow.” That’s nothing. Nice try, though.


 In real life, especially in gang environments, names shorten, mutate, or disappear entirely. People fight over them. People lose them. People add to them after years of work. Or they age out and drop them altogether.


That messiness is unavoidable when people actually interact in gang life.


But in the WSDMGC73 universe?


There’s no confusion.

No “which one?”

No jokes.

No slip-ups.

No evolution.


 Every Dlow stays Dlow — frozen like characters in a poorly written novel. Across tracks, bios, promos, and now Urban Dictionary definitions, it’s pristine and copy-pasted. Scripted. Like an amateur drama series recorded on VHS.


Now let’s talk LA, since they claim South Central.


 In real Crip hoods in Los Angeles, if someone earns a name — even a weak one — nobody else is carrying it. Unless they’re a literal lil homie who got put on by that person.


That doesn’t apply here.


 “Westside 73 Gangsters Crip” (their coined idiotic naming convention) is not an active gang in LA. So if only three losers are claiming it, and all three share the same name, then congratulations — ding ding ding — you just made up a set and your own hood names.


 Uniqueness is enforced fast in gangs because confusion gets people hurt. The fact that all three “Dlows” coexist peacefully and indefinitely, with zero documented friction, tells anyone with common sense exactly what’s going on: there is no real daily interaction forcing reality to intervene.


That leads to one conclusion — this is a fully performative, digital-first entity.


 That’s why the online text reads clean. Spotify bios, socials, filler handles — all neat. But it collapses the second you apply real-life logistics.


Example: a group chat.


You’re telling me this “rap group” doesn’t have one? Now imagine texting:

“Tell Dlow we outside.”


The immediate response would be:

“Which one?”


 That problem can’t be solved with aggressive branding. Real friend groups have real nicknames. This shit is Dungeons & Dragons.


 Real Crip monikers like mine — Tiny Joker — survive because they work in real-world conversation. One Joker works. Nobody needs qualifiers. Nobody’s confused. That’s why it stuck.


 Three “Dlows” don’t survive in any Crip hood in LA in the 2020s. That only survives in an online vacuum where nobody’s yelling across a city block, a parking lot, a block party, or out a car window.


 I’m keeping it G-shit, lok — this isn’t even a dramatic gotcha. It’s worse than that. It’s a small, boring inconsistency. The kind that quietly kills fake narratives.


 The real conspiracy was always why this “group” is using a very real, very dangerous organization (the Crips) to promote an extremely mundane online life. I still don’t have a final answer — but every new detail makes it more obvious this shit is fake.


 They’re so committed to performing “gang affiliation” they forgot names are tools, not aesthetics. Real gang names get used daily in real neighborhoods. These stayed pristine because they were never used in real life — only in text.


And once you see that, you can’t unsee it.


 You can’t unsee that these so-called rappers aren’t even well-versed in real speech patterns. This is amateur-level black-hat grifting, banking on people skimming instead of reading.


Maybe search engines get fooled. Maybe casual listeners get fooled. But anyone actually reading closely sees it immediately:


There never was a Lady Dlow.

There never was a Lil Dlow.

There never was a Baby Dlow.


Not on 73rd Street.

Not in Los Angeles.

Ever.


That shit was made up online — in 2025.


Bonus Joke: 

Somebody caught Torry (30kTorry) claiming he’s from “six owe” in his IG bio yesterday😂

Screenshot: 30kTorry’s IG page on Jan. 20th, 2026, showing “Community revolution in progress”; “SixOwe” in bio, a claim that’s supposed to mean he’s a “Crip,” a “SixOwe” or Rollin’ 60s Crip…he’s once again lost his mind back in December his bio said “NH40D’s” tryna act like he’s a Rollin’ 40s Crip…something is wrong with this little guy.


Here’s “Torry Jackson” on IG @30ktorry; on or about Dec. 8th, 2025, ‘torry’ put in his bio “NH40D’s” once again falsely claiming gang ties. this time to the rollin 40s neighborhood crips, when called out for on X under his handle “@theredetroit” he immediately changed his bio and removed the “NH40D’s” 


DISCLAIMER: Allegations are based on public posts/clips—do your own research


SOURCES:


• Urban Dictionary: Ud.Dummy – author pushing the same false narrative as “TherealTalkMANE”

• Spotify: “WSDMGC73” bio

• Instagram: 30kTorry profile page

• Urban Dictionary: TherealTalkMANE – author pushing the false narrative with consistent typos.

• There No Hyena Crips in “Detriot” (Idiots not from DETROIT so he doesn’t know how to spell it, on Jan. 15, 2026, he finally changed the blog name to the correct spelling)  Blog – likely authored by the same UD user, sharing identical AI-generated errors

• OpenAI Community Discussion 2024 – Explaining AI Manipulation

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