Peckham Boys
| Founded | 1990s |
|---|---|
| Founding location | Peckham, South London, England |
| Years active | 1997–present |
| Territory | Peckham (SE15), Walworth (SE17), Camberwell (SE5) |
| Ethnicity | Black British |
| Criminal activities | Drug trafficking, arms trafficking, robbery, murder, attempted murder, assault, extortion, stabbing |
| Allies | CWS, T-Block, ABM (All Bout Money), Firehouse Crew, OTB, Wooly Road Youngers |
| Rivals | Brooklyn, GAS Gang, Ghetto Boys, OC (Organised Crime), Roadside G's |
The Peckham Boys, also referred to as Black Gang (due to its association with the colour black), is a multi-generational gang based in Peckham, South London. Members of the gang are generally credited with popularising the British gangsta rap style known as road rap, a style of rap accused of inciting violence. In 2011, Southwark Council identified three sets of the Peckham Boys—PYG, Anti GMG and SN1—as the most active gangs in the Peckham area.