"OG Dap"

Growing up as an ’80s baby in a Black urban community, I was introduced to the realities of street life early on. And in every story the streets told, one figure always stood out — the dope boy. The neighborhood drug dealer wasn’t just someone with fast money; he had the cars, the jewelry, the women, and most importantly, the respect (or envy) of everyone around. These guys weren’t just wealthy — they were icons of style. They were the flyest men in the city, not just the block.

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