West Side Chicago – Maypole & Austin
Out of the concrete jungles of Chicago's West Side, where sirens sing more often than birds, rises a clique not just bonded by loyalty, but by hustle. Known on the streets as NRG/4G, they’re not a gang but a new breed of outlaw youth. Fast cars, fast money, and fast fame. They live in the shadows of the system, driven by trauma, loyalty, and ambition.
4G/NRG Crew members
Out of the concrete jungles of Chicago's West Side, where sirens sing more often than birds, rises a clique not just bonded by loyalty, but by hustle. Known on the streets as NRG/4G, they’re not a gang but a new breed of outlaw youth. Fast cars, fast money, and fast fame. They live in the shadows of the system, driven by trauma, loyalty, and ambition.
4G/NRG Crew members
NRG Zmoney | "Z" | Trap ready but cautious of everything around him.. |
NRG Kwame | "BabyK" | Loyal to a fault. Lowkey dreams of something bigger. |
4G Heem | "Heem Got Wheel" | Driver. Escape artist. Known for making 12 give up. | |
NR Mir | "QuanW50" | MrTakeYoSkat. Breaks into strikes like it's nothing. |
4G Pyron (Deceased) | "Py" | Former heart of the crew. Killed in a family dispute. |
NR Dayski | "DayDay" (Jailed) | Shooter. Booked after avenging Pyron. |
Beginnings on Maypole
NRG, short for No Rearview Gang, originates out of 32nd Maypole on the West Side of Chicago. A young crew coming up fast, these teens have been making noise through flashy moves, social media presence, and a growing name in the trap scene. Whether it's boosted SRTs or quick flips in alleyway handoffs, their presence is starting to get recognized both in the streets and on the timeline. What started as petty boosting and small runs has evolved into a serious operation. They're active, flashy, and live fast pushing weight, dropping tracks, and living off high-risk, high-reward plays. Pain and loyalty drive the movement. They're not just chasing a bag they're building a name, fueled by real losses and the pressure of survival. They're not OGs. Not yet. They're just kids figuring out how deep they're willing to go. But every corner they slide through, every song they drop, every car they take — it’s got people watching. Rivals, feds, and even the city itself.
Expand vehicle theft ring from Chicago to St. Louis, then further south.Grow the rap/music side to launder money and increase brand visibility.
Establish safe houses, stash spots, and mechanics to clean VINs and titles.
Build strategic alliances with mid-level trap crews & corrupt businesses.
- Vehicle Boosting: Specialize in high-end Dodge SRTs, Kias, and Hellcats.
- Music as Mask: Using rap clout and social media virality to build legitimacy.
- Trap Lines: Small-scale weed and coke runs, expanding into bulk transport.
- Weapons Flow: Light arsenal: Glocks (43x/26), Taurus G2s, switch-equipped handguns.
- Gas Station Drop Deals: Coke/weed drops at suburban and rural pumps.
- St. Louis Connect: Vehicles and product move across state lines, creating federal pressure.
Pyron’s Fall
Then comes 4G Pyron the heart of the group. Until tragedy strikes. Pyron’s baby sister overdoses on a fake perc. Pyron finds out it was his cousin who sold it. An argument turns violent. Pyron ends up dead in his own home, shot in front of his younger sister. That loss changes everything.
NR Dayski, aka Davante Jenkins, retaliates two weeks later. Shoots the cousin of the man responsible. Cops catch him on surveillance two blocks over. He’s arrested for murder.
Now they’re not just kids stealing cars they’re a movement with blood on their hands.
Now they’re not just kids stealing cars they’re a movement with blood on their hands.
Rise of the Brand
4G sees the bigger picture. With Pyron gone and Dayski booked It's time to pivot. He dives into rap, fueled by grief and ambition. Lyrics tell their truth: high-speed getaways, trap house deals, funerals too close to home. The videos blow up dripped out in stolen SRTs, icy chains, switch-equipped Glocks, and designers they can’t pronounce. The streets are watching. So is the industry. Connections grow. Their routes expand. Chicago to St. Louis. Coke in duffels. Weed in engine bays. Quiet deals in gas station lots. But attention brings heat. Feds start circling. Locals start hating. And rivals start plotting.
As 4G/NRG’s name rings out, the pressure builds. Some fall to money, others to paranoia. Shootouts are rare—but when they happen, they’re messy. Despite it all, NRG/4G keeps stacking their bread looking for a way out but the streets won’t let go so easily.
They’re not just a clique. They’re a symbol now. Kids who grew up on struggle, born into systems meant to break them, turning every stolen moment into a statement.
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From there the story would continue, continuing their storyline.