PlaceList
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Artesia Freeway
Cerritos, United States
Mentioned in Vince Staples' "Loca" song.
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Gardena Freeway
Compton, United States
Mentioned in Vince Staples' "Loca" song.
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Louis Burgers II
Compton, United States
Mentioned in the lyrics of both Kendrick Lamar and Vince Staples, Louis Burgers II has burgers, chili cheese fries and other fast-food eats in a no-frills space with drive-thru service.
1501 E Rosecrans Ave, Compton, CA 90221, USA
+1 310-603-9547
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Optimal Schools
Compton, United States
Vince Staples attended the Optimal Christian Academy here.
1300 E Palmer St, Compton, CA 90221, USA
+1 310-603-0378
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3230 E Poppy St
Long Beach, United States
Former home of Vince Staples.
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6500 Obispo Ave
Long Beach, United States
Vince Staples lived here at one point.
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Cabrillo High School
Long Beach, United States
High school mentioned in Vince Staples' "Norf Norf" song.
2001 Santa Fe Ave, Long Beach, CA 90810, USA
+1 562-951-7700
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Douglas Burgers
Long Beach, United States
Mentioned in Vince Staples' song “Señorita”.
6150 Cherry Ave, Long Beach, CA 90805, USA
+1 562-428-5361
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Jordan High School
Long Beach, United States
High school mentioned in Vince Staples' song "Fantoms".
6500 Atlantic Ave, Long Beach, CA 90805, USA
+1 562-423-1471
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Poly High School
Long Beach, United States
High school mentioned in Vince Staples' "Norf Norf" song.
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Rally's - Artesia & Downey
Long Beach, United States
Mentioned in Vince Staples' song "Homage" on his album, Big Fish Theory, Rally's is a chain eatery serving fast-food classics like burgers, hot dogs, french fries and shakes.
3490 E Artesia Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90805, USA
+1 562-422-3228
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Ramona Park
Long Beach, United States
A neighborhood and physical park near where Vince Staples grew up.
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Woodrow Wilson Classical High School
Long Beach, United States
High school mentioned in Vince Staples' "Norf Norf" song.
4400 E 10th St, Long Beach, CA 90804, USA
+1 562-433-0481
Vince Staples
Tastemaker
Exciting young rapper from the North Side of Long Beach, Vince Staples originally got his start with Earl Sweatshirt and members of the Odd Future collective before branching out to create his own identity. Staples, who writes honest commentary about his outlook on life and pop culture, is far from shy about the importance of his humble Long Beach upbringing.