

To further display the level of poverty present in his city’s hometown, states that a third of the people live below the poverty level.Īnd even though the average rent is under $800, a lot of tenants struggle to make ends meet over 35% of their annual income goes to landlords. To put that in perspective, Wilmington (Delaware – about 15 minutes south) has a median house sale of $69,350 and Philly (15 minutes north) is about $98,000. The platform notes that the median home sale price in Chester only a decade ago was $20,000. Though not a large city (under 35,000 people), Chester has a history of being an important municipal in Southeastern Pennsylvania.Īccording to, it used to be an “industrial powerhouse where ships were built, locomotives soldered, and Fords assembled.” Now Chester is what is called a “weak market city.” So, I’m just trying to create affordable housing.”

And, with big companies coming in, there’s also gentrification. My team, we own blocks downtown Chester…we bought like five acres in one spot, we bought three acres in another spot…I’ve got my own signature sneaker store (DTLR), that’s still number one in the region out there. “We are putting up nice little modular homes. Producer Jahlil Beats wants to change that, and Andrew Friedman investigates the deal with Dim Mak that could see more rappers head to the stadium. On the residential side, I got about like 400 properties that I’m developing,” Jahlil Beats revealed to. “The last maybe three years, I’ve been heavy in the real estate in my hometown Chester, Pennsylvania. In a recent live-streamed interview on ’s Instagram, Jahlil spoke candidly about his future ventures and desire to help the underserved finding affordable housing in the suburbs of Philadelphia. He is plotting on doing his part to combat gentrification in Black and Brown communities. The super producer is behind hits and mega remixes for some of your favorite rap stars, including Rick Ross, Chris Brown, Meek Mill and Drake, Jeezy, Game, Diddy, and others.īut Jahlil Beats has been doing more than just banging out neck-breaking beats in the crib. "Oh My" should get you excited for the project it's attached to- The Reach, due out this summer.Additional reporting by: Seleah Simone News) There is more to Jahlil Beats than meets the eye… or ear for that matter.

If you want to bring up the energy even more, we suggest watching the official music video for the song, which finds Boogie and his homies taking over public transport and rooftops, among other locations. Jahlil Beat's hyped up production is the icing on this banger cake. As much energy as Boogie brings on this record, he still kinda sounds like he's rapping conversationally to you, or rather, with you, which is part of his charm. "Oh My" may be as turnt up as someone with eyelids that are perpetually low can get. After letting us sit with Thirst 48 for almost year, Boogie is finally back with some new music for the blogs fans, and it stands in stark contrast to the chilled out and calmed down Boogie we knew on Thirst 48. The mixtape solidified Boogie as one to watch, and had us all vibing (read: smoking) to his relaxed, West Coast sound. Oh My Goodness!!īoogie made a dent on the rap game with his debut mixtape, Thirst 48, which dropped last summer. 4 MAKE IT STOP HNHH Premiere! New banger from Boogie and Jahlil Beats.
