John Boi & Wanna-Be Teen Gangsters:

Everyone’s waiting for the relaunch of our VIP content – set to roll out and begin on August 21s.

Eventually, we want to organize a schedule in which we can deliver more efficiently, for our non-vip and VIP sections. This will all be detailed as we progress into October.

We’ll be dropping everyday for the next 30 days, no breaks.


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We have just received new footage from members of John Boi’s entourage.

The individual they are assaulting goes by the name of Kolten. Doesn’t exactly have a good head on his shoulders either.

They’re going to turn him into a killer.


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At the start of the year, we hit a rough patch, with names from almost every set dropping within days or weeks of each other. During this time, we were introduced to a young rapper named JohnBoi.

An anonymous account couldn’t stop praising a new record JohnBoi had just completed in a Lower Mainland studio. That’s when we realized the song held some significance. But it wasn’t because of flawless lyrical delivery or anything like that—it was the fact that this young kid was disrespecting several deceased gangsters.


After conducting a minor investigation, we discovered that it was JohnBoi himself who was portraying himself as a ruthless Brothers Keepers “shooter.” It’s a common pattern—kids under 17, often with no direction, tend to adopt these fake personas, usually aligning themselves with the infamous Brothers Keepers.

Typical fan-boy stuff.

One of his close associates even joined our Telegram chat recently, but was quickly called out for his PDFile ways.


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