Hip-Hop Car Stunt Leaves 2 Dead

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all ready knew when i read the title


Hip-Hop Car Stunt Leaves 2 Dead
By GARANCE BURKE, Associated Press Writer

2 hours ago

MODESTO, Calif. - "Ghost riding the whip" _ a stunt in which a driver gets out of his car and dances around and on top of the slowly moving vehicle to a thumping hip-hop beat _ has gotten at least two people killed, led to numerous injuries and alarmed police on the West Coast and beyond.

A fad among devotees of a West Coast strain of hip-hop music called "hyphy," the stunt has been celebrated in song and performed in numerous homemade videos posted on YouTube.

"It did not take Einstein to look at this thing and say this was a recipe for disaster," said Pete Smith, a police spokesman in Stockton. "We could see the potential for great injury or death."

Earlier this month, Davender Gulley, a ghost-riding 18-year-old, died after his head slammed into a parked car while he was hanging out the window of an SUV in Stockton, police said. In October, a 36-year-old man dancing on top of a moving car fell off, hit his head and died in what authorities said was Canada's first ghost riding fatality.

The stunt has also led to numerous minor injuries.

Hyphy was born in the San Francisco Bay cities of Oakland, Richmond and Vallejo in the late 1990s, and devotees often hold late-night car rallies called "sideshows" where crowds perform risky stunts, including ghost riding.

"Ghost riding" refers to the absence of a driver. "The whip" is urban slang for your car. Typically, the driver drops the car into neutral and dances around and on top of the vehicle while it inches forward.

Sometimes it is a solo act; sometimes a half-dozen or more passengers get out and dance, too. The stunt is usually performed late at night, on a deserted road or in a parking lot.

The Vallejo-bred rapper E-40 introduced mainstream listeners to ghost riding with the single "Tell Me When to Go," whose lyrics describe how to pull it off. Another single, "Ghostride It," by Oakland rapper Mistah F.A.B., offers a step-by-step guide: "Pull up. Hop out, all in one motion. Dancing on the hood, while the car still rollin'."

The antics have gone nationwide thanks in large part to YouTube, where a search for ghost riding turns up hundreds of grainy videos of young people pulling the stunt. The videos were shot from Portland, Ore., to Chicago and many places in between, and judging from the backdrops, the phenomenon has crossed over from the inner city to the suburbs.

Joe Calderon, 17, of San Diego, posted a YouTube video of himself dancing alongside his moving, driverless 2005 Mazda. "We love that style of music," he said. But "my mom wasn't too thrilled about it."

Another video shows a man sitting on the roof of his fast-moving pickup truck and leaping clear seconds before it crashes into a telephone pole.

Where record labels see hyphy as hip hop's next big thing, police see a menace.

Stockton police said they have written more than 1,500 citations and impounded about 400 vehicles since late March for sideshow antics.

The spontaneous nature of the sideshows _ which are staged on interstates, in deserted parking lots, and on downtown streets _ keeps police guessing. Departments have spent millions in overtime policing the outlaw rallies.

Even F.A.B. concedes that sideshows have gotten out of control. He said he would like to stage sideshows in large arenas where organizers could charge admission.

"It would be like a ghetto NASCAR," he said.

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Oct 1, 2006
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The Vallejo-bred rapper E-40 introduced mainstream listeners to ghost riding with the single "Tell Me When to Go," whose lyrics describe how to pull it off.

Sir, E-40 made me to do it! hahaha
 
Apr 25, 2002
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DONT TRY THIS AT HOME KIDS (EXPERIENCED GHOSTRIDAZ ONLY) man they said the same shit about Breakdancing kids breaking they necks (shit does happen wit everything)nothing is ever safe in our hoods and that comes from the hood-when will they understand<MEDIA thats the fun about shit you gotta
act a fool and have fun but sometimes it gets out of hand with every genre from ROCK to COUNTRY to moshpittin to gettin drunk like a rhinestone cowboy and wrecking into a whorehouse....GET THE FUCK OUTTA HERE MEDIA! And say that the police came and niggaz went wild then it went down like that with every one in flea mode...i bet thats what really happened!
 
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This writer is a idiot.. 1st he states that the 18 year old died while hanging his head out the window of a moving suv and slammed his head. but then he describes excatly what ghost riding is Typically, the driver drops the car into neutral and dances around and on top of the vehicle while it inches forward.
so why does he think this kid died due to ghost riding the whip??? the media will do anything to bring down rap music......
Cutty you are being too critical, you know what he means... " a dumb muthafucka was going dumb, hanging his head out the window and cracked his melon on a parked car..."

...The media is responsible for rap being so big, but they can't help but to report a story like ghostriding gone bad, the same way when all them whiteboys were killing themselves imitating that JackAss bullsh*t..
 
Nov 14, 2002
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"MODESTO, Calif."

I see what they doing.they tryin to put pressure on Modesto about that ghost ridin shit cause i noticed they talkin about other towns were other people gettin killed but nobody died in Modesto from ghost riding.....yet.
 
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o man was that mark7? wait hes like 50. woooh, thought i lost ya there pal...

why they gotta put my city in it tho,we aint on no hyphy shit hahaha
 
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AND WE WONDER WHY THE BAY DON'T GET NATIONWIDE RESPECT....

WE ARE TRYING TO ENCOURAGE PEOPLE ACROSS THE NATION TO DANCE AND WHORIDE ON A MOVING CAR.....

NIGGAS WHO SPEND REAL CHIPS ON A BIG BOY RIDE AINT GONNA GET OUT AND DANCE AND LET THE CAR ROLL. THATS FOR CATS WHO SPEND $1500 ON A BUCKET..... WE GOTTA STOP PROMOTING BEING BROKE. ITS TIME TO GET MONEY!!!
 
Jun 6, 2006
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doodiejones said:
AND WE WONDER WHY THE BAY DON'T GET NATIONWIDE RESPECT....

WE ARE TRYING TO ENCOURAGE PEOPLE ACROSS THE NATION TO DANCE AND WHORIDE ON A MOVING CAR.....

NIGGAS WHO SPEND REAL CHIPS ON A BIG BOY RIDE AINT GONNA GET OUT AND DANCE AND LET THE CAR ROLL. THATS FOR CATS WHO SPEND $1500 ON A BUCKET..... WE GOTTA STOP PROMOTING BEING BROKE. ITS TIME TO GET MONEY!!!

thats nice,but many of us is still broke,and for the youth, what do you suggest for them to do,it aint to many outdoor activites a 19-24year old can do let alone 14-18yrs old.

remember how sideshows started in the first place
 
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thats nice,but many of us is still broke,and for the youth, what do you suggest for them to do,it aint to many outdoor activites a 19-24year old can do let alone 14-18yrs old.

remember how sideshows started in the first place
not that everyone needs to be rich...but its about image. if you dont have a million, just look like a million...