So Crazy Legs says you need a witness when you battle someone to validate your win but he also said he didn't need Black people to validate his place in Hip Hop? MAKE IT MAKE SENSE
"Moreno doesn't mean black though. Yall trying to take credit from Latinos" ---@@Giovanni44768 The way he used it, he was referring to Black Americans. How are we trying to take credit from you Latinos? What exactly do you think you deserve credit for?
Look at Charlee Chase body language when he asked if they needed black folks validation, and crazy legs said NO lol We have old interviews of you Charlee, when you was being real and honest..
Culture evolves. If this nonsense doesn’t stop future Black culture will be compromised. Whatever we create after hip hop they will claim Black and Brown that is why this is so important. These are 3rd world people with no loyalty, they fled and abandoned their people. Black people fight like hell don’t allow these low Latinos to latch onto you.
That does not put all or the majority of Latino's under that attitude. So don't try to group everyone together. Did Chase have that same attitude, obviously not.
"That does not put all or the majority of Latino's under that attitude. So don't try to group everyone together. Did Chase have that same attitude, obviously not." --- @@ev8318 But what it shows is that Hip-Hop is an FBA creation, that he came into.
"He was referring to the older generation latinos. You do know Puerto Ricans are black right‽" ---@@biggalaxy9102 No. He was talking about his peers. But yes, I';m sure the older generation of latinos also were saying it. As for Pueerto Ricans being black, they're NOT Foundational Black Americans. And they like to try and play 3-card monty with Blackness.
@@chopitupradio4286 The Meaning Of Culture Culture is a concept that encompasses the social behavior, institutions, and norms found in human societies, as well as the knowledge, beliefs, arts, laws, customs, capabilities, and habits of the individuals in these groups. Culture is often originated from or attributed to a specific region or location. Culture can be defined as all the ways of life including arts, beliefs and institutions of a population that are passed down from generation to generation. Culture has been called "the way of life for an entire society". As such, it includes codes of manners, dress, language, religion, rituals, art. Culture is transmitted, through language, material objects, ritual, institutions, and art, from one generation to the next. It is the sum of attitudes, customs, and beliefs that distinguishes one group of people from another. Culture is the lifeblood of a vibrant society, expressed in the many ways we tell our stories, celebrate, remember the past, entertain ourselves, and imagine the future. Our creative expression helps define who we are, and helps us see the world through the eyes of others.
Charlie doesn't realize that a video of him saying latinoes gave him trouble for being with Black people. Caz confirmed it on Vlad tv. Lost respect for dude lying
@randee4550 I find it hilarious that black Americans, young black Americans, particularly, that weren't even there & especially the ones that are not from NYC, try to tell the history of Hip-Hop as if Puerto Rican's weren't in the streets of NYC helping shape Hip-Hop. The craziest part about it is, Black's in NYC view us as "black" but the ones outside of NYC try to tell us our history as they see fit.
@@biggalaxy9102 This is the problem, then OUTSIDERS, are left to intrude in our spaces, and try to be us. They can't absorb us, so they turn try to erase us. Not happening
This is an emergency interview inside somebody's apartment (look at the door with the deadbolt) as a DESPERATE ATTEMPT to disregard thr Hidden History of Hip Hop documentary produced by Tariq Nasheed. #FBA all day
Tariq is NOT an authorized representative for the culture and neither are the handful that spoke in his documentary. He wasn’t there at the inception and the interviewees are only a small few that were there amongst the tens of thousands of kids and young adults that also had a hand in the original formation of the elements of hiphop.
LMFAO I didn't even notice that deadbolt lock on the door. Haha you're an excellent observer. These Puerto Ricans are extremely jealous of FBA's. They want our culture so bad. They used to call it jungle music and demonize it, but now they're saying they helped create it. They constantly contradict themselves. Most of them are racist too, and they look down on FBA's. It's funny how they gotta copy, imitate, and steal from the very same people they hate. That's how powerful FBA's are. Even the people who hate us wanna be us.
No surprise a new documentary about hip hop is coming out getting some straightening and they dig them folks up and got them making appearances now 😂 #Desperate
The divergence from ordinary Djaying didn't happen until the mid 70's. This thing is an evolution and the music is only one aspect of it. But if you look at the source music that was sampled, the Latin influences are in those brake beats.
Let's talk about it then. Where would you like to start this static? Let me continue for you, then take it from there. I'm a white looking Boricua. Even other Boricuas think I'm Italian. Both of my grandfather's were black men. In fact, when I show my Ethiopian wife's family their pics, they all have said, "he looks like Haile Selassie." BTW my wife & our daughter are related to that last King of Ethiopia too. Pretty cool huh‽ I personally have been told my whole life by my "black american" friends from NYC, "Yo, you're black!" I'm comfortable with this bc my DNA tests confirms they are right & all those Rose Perez, Roberto Clemente, Haile Selassie looking people in my family, (btw, that love me as much as I love them) tells me I don't have any issues with "black Puerto Rican's" or "black Americans." Who I do have a problem with is, bad & negative people.
Tariq said Cornbread brought graffiti to NY, well that's incorrect. Checkout the graffiti in The Westside Story movie that was filmed in 1960 and then debut in theaters in 1961. Cornbread would be 7 years old in 1961. The play was created in 1957, which would make cornbread 4 years old. It's actual graffiti and not prop graffiti. Cornbread wasn't even born 1950 search title Original 1950 Myrtle & Wyckoff Ave Brooklyn NYC el Train Graffiti Photo Negative Here is more proof. copy and paste into search bar the title Foxie of 100 St. and other tags. Photo by Don Hogan Charles of The NY Times.
1964 the 1965 documentary, “Portrait of the South Bronx” which is available on YT
@@ev8318 I'll rephrase the question. Why aren't puerto ricans producing 'puerto rican' Rap and Hip Hop artists TODAY? And if there are any -- worth mentioning-that chart- name them.
@@jaysoreal9292 Not at all. Just gatekeeping what is ours and not allowing anymore colonization of what is ours. #HipHop #AFoundationalBlackAmericanCreation
As a dominican 🇩🇴, I'd like to say long live Puerto Rico 🇵🇷🇵🇷. Thanks for paving the way in the States and also for all the opportunities in the Island. I don't know where we would be if it wasn't for Ricans. So grateful. 👏
At the 18:28 mark dj charlie chase tells on himself.. the first Puerto rican hip hop dj meaning its not native to Puerto ricans. If you let them talk long enough they'll tell on themselves.
People fail to understand what culture is and how it works. Once a group of people at a certain point of time put some things together and define them, then that is a specific culture. It doesn't mean that everything was invented at that time and that isn't what it is about. When people talk about the origin of hip hop, they are talking about that specific point of time when the term "hip hop" was defined as consisting of 5 elements. It doesn't mean that was the beginning of dancing. It doesn't mean that was the beginning of mixing. That doesn't mean the first time somebody wore a kangol hat. It is the definition of what specific elements of all those things make up the definition at that time that makes it a specific culture and thus "hip hop" as we know it today. So yes, you may see hip hop moves in 40's mambo, but that wasn't "hip hop". Just like people may even have used the term "hip hop" before that, but it isn't defined according to the 5 elements as came from Africa Bambaata and the Bronx. Just like 40s swing dance isn't "hip hop" either. And yes, at that point in time, when hip hop was defined, the rock steady crew was part of that definition of the culture. This isn't about the wider history of dance or the wider history of music, because there have been plenty of dance "cultures" going back in time just in the USA, not to mention elsewhere, and so of course there are going to be certain things that may be similar. Just like the song "Rock Steady" by Aretha Franklin is R&B, but you take certain elements from it and it is "hip hop". And at the core of culture is the people and self expression in an era where there was no tik tok (people dancing by themselves in a room with a smart phone) and people went out and showcased their individuality among other people at the clubs, playgrounds and parties which is how things become influential, germinate and become a world wide culture with a common definition. And part of the problem with some of these debates is they are missing the point. Did disco DJs who were saying hip hop in disco parties have the 5 elements defined as part of it? Then it isn't hip hop.
@@dryinkdryink675 Blk American didn't create Djing and Modern day graffiti art. 99% of Hip Hop fashion was inspired by whites. Rhyming was created by whites and it comes from limerick. Who held break dancing down for 46 years straight and kept it alive and took it globally?
@ev8318 DJing is just playing music. The music was Black and catered to Black people. No other group. Graffiti was just added....it's really not hip hop..but the style Blacks dis was different. As for rhyming..words rhyme....rapping is 💯 percent Black. Fashion is made by white designer just like shoes...how ever the choice and the way the clothes were worn is Black Culture....by your logic...if the scottie dresses were made in China. ..it's Chinese. Bottom line...all the influence and creation came from Black Culture. There is a reason you can't find it in any Culture except Black....and wherever yall claim we got it from......yall got it from us. That's a fact...dancing. .yall imitated......rapping...yall imitates....vernacular. .yall imitated. ...mannerisms. ....all of this is on video
"Blk American didn't create Djing and Modern day graffiti art. 99% of Hip Hop fashion was inspired by whites. Rhyming was created by whites and it comes from limerick. Who held break dancing down for 46 years straight and kept it alive and took it globally?." ---@@ev8318 Just as dryinkdryink675 stated, "DJing is just playing music. The music was Black and catered to Black people.". Grasffiti is a false element. It's not like people were spraypainting inside the clubs. You talking about rhyming, rhyming is NOT rapping. Sure, rapping can include rhyming, but not it. Rapping is a syncopated rhythmic style of speaking. FBAs have a unique speech pattern --- a certain rhythmic cadence. Rapping came out of slavery, it evolved out of a word game called the Dozens. We rap, and sing the way we speak. It's unmistakable. What Hip-Hop fashion was inspired by white people? If that were true, why did they try to ban the fashion that FBAs wore? Make it make sense.
"Who held break dancing down for 46 years straight and kept it alive and took it globally?" ---@@ev8318 BREAK DANCING ENDED IN THE MID 80s. And regardless, you guys didn NOT create break dancing. What new dances hav eyou all come up with sice the end of break dancing?
For the trouble makers attempting to undermine (or) destroy our unity, I say to you there are 16 shades of Black and 🇵🇷 Puerto Rican is one of them… Hip Hop Culture never required blood quantum. Both Charlie and Crazy Legs were adding on to the culture at the beginning, and are Celebrated amongst their peers! This is well documented if you approach the subject with an open mind and do your research. Peace! 💫
Black Americans 100% created Hip hop, R&B, Jazz, Rock and Roll, country The blues Black Americans transcended the world and is in fact The culture, trendsetters, influence, creators. Latinos haven’t created anything that benefits black folks and you can’t piggyback off our creations nor our experience. Latinos are anti-black and come from anti-black country’s they don’t even like Afro-Latinos it’s never been black and brown the lies are over‼️
Na I Love to see Black Indigenous Unity. These cats infiltrating with the disunity about hip hop culture might be planted by some CIA program, or just bots out in Europe. Respectfully! Peace!
They weren't at the beginning. In the early 70s Puerto Ricans weren't even rocking with black people like that in the Bronx. There isn't a single aspect of hip-hop that comes from Puerto Rican culture. That's just a fact.
@@earthsayloveNah Latinos are anti-black and come from anti-black countries they don’t even like Afro-Latinos facts over feelings. Black Americans are 100% the creators, influence, trendsetters and the culture black Americans transcend the world everybody copy and steal what black Americans do and did🤷🏾♂️ Latinos can’t piggyback of black folks y’all haven’t created anything outside of Mexican food😂✌🏾
Hip Hop wouldn't exist without the influence of Jamaican culture. If you're from NYC, you'd know that. That said, it was still created by Black Americans. Latinos have no impact whatsoever.
Only because you choose to see it that way. No one is denying anything to black people or denying their place in it. The fact of the matter is this thing started in the Bronx from the community of youth in the street and those youths were AfroAmericans, West Indians and Puerto Ricans. We all lived, played, went to school and partied together.
They constantly say hip-hop started in the early 70's (which we have no evidence for) just to discredit the puerto ricans/latinos role in it. The reality is hip-hop started more likely in the mid-late 70's 1977 is when the puerto rican kid Jimmy Lee founded the world's most known breakdance group The Rock Steady Crew. First recorded rap songs are all from the late 70's not a single one from the early 70's.
@@dassolosyndikat5113 Very true, but a few things. Rap alone is not Hip-hop. Rap is a part of Hip-hop and one of the last elements that evolved. The DJ was always more important than the MC. Other thing is before Rock Steady there was TBB. Musically, the Puerto Rican contribution is to American Music in general. The adoption of the Congas, bongos and timbales were part of Rock, Motown, Funk, Soul and Disco Music. So a lot of the brake beats that were sampled had that Latin influence from jump street. But for those insisting on the early 70's.... Well Okay. If you gonna give it up for DJ Mario, then you got to give it up for his partner DJ Tex Hollywood, a Puerto Rican. No matter how you wanna slice this thing you keep bucking up on two groups of people, Puerto Ricans and West Indians. This is NEW YORK. Trying to avoid West Indians and Puerto Ricans is like trying to avoid rains in white people potato salad! 😅Can't be done!
@@dassolosyndikat5113 Pigmeat Markham - Here Comes The Judge ( Original Rap ) in 1968 is the beginning of Hip-Hop. All of the elements of Hip-Hop existed in Black American culture before the emergence of Hip-Hop . The elements then coalesced into what became Hip-Hop.
If you weren't in NYC in the 70's then it is extremely difficult to understand the Culture then. Blacks and Puerto Ricans had so much in common and were both of the same struggle in the ghetto back then that we didn't separate ourselves, the only thing that latinos had different were if you were bilingual, other than that everything was the same. We were raised all together as one under the same struggle, in the same hoods and we all hung around each other without making any distinctions. Unfortunately a lot has changed since then and thus later generations have created a serious wedge between us, but if you know you know.
Stop this lie. We didn't listen to the same music or did the same dances or ate the same food. How could we all be the same, when FBAs were there FIRST, and Puerto Ricans were later dumped into FBA neighborhoods. Puerto Ricans resented being lumped in with FBAs --- they wanted to live among the whites.
@@EVERLASTING12000 You bugging out bro, first off, this isn't a discussion about who was in "America" first lol this is about the beginnings of Hip Hop, I'm speaking from first hand experience, idk who you talking about but PRs lived side by side with Blacks, later on when other Latino brothers came to NY in the 70s and 80s, they would despise the PRs because they felt that we "acted" like we were Black because even they didn't understand it, hence the gang wars back the between PRs and Dominicans (Ball Busters, etc.), anyways, it's all fckd up now because of certain things that happened in the past, hopefully we will all see how connected we are.
@@sinceredagod8528 Y'all resented having to live among FBAs. You wanted to live among whites. Y'all barely spoke English, so right there there was issues. Yoir kind called Hip-Hop, "JUNGLE BUNNY MUSIC". This is coming from your "first Puerto Rican DJ" Charlie Chase.
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Legs said he wanted to come out with a Dominican flag at yankee stadium, but I can’t recall any Dominican being around when hip hop first started other than fabolous in the late 90s/2000 😂😂😂😂
@RaymondBrown-xw4cj Irish were here since 1700s and they were into limerick long before they were here. In 1968, did Dewey "Pigmeat" Markham sound like he was proficient at rhyming? Answer : HELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! STOP REACHING!
This does not matter! 1920's Nicholas brothas and others. Who created the moves. Wheather, they know or not. However, we have the footage. Nothing needs to be explained. Ps: They participated like everyone else.
1st, Hip Hop began in NYC, if you're not from there, you should be careful about who started what. 2nd, no one is denying FBAs started Hip Hop all the Boricuas are saying is we were there too and thats undeniable.
@@EVERLASTING12000 maybe your reading comprehension is off, I clearly state that FBA's started Hip Hop, that's undeniable. No matter how much you try to deny it though, Boricuas where there adding to the culture.
@@EVERLASTING12000 you don't want to have a conversation, you want to stick to your nonsensical point which is fine I guess, if you don't know what Puerto Ricans added to Hip Hop, you don't know Hip Hop.
'you don't want to have a conversation, you want to stick to your nonsensical point which is fine I guess, if you don't know what Puerto Ricans added to Hip Hop, you don't know Hip Hop." --- @@PlataNoDC WHY DON'T YOU SIMPLY TELL US WHAT THEY ADDED? All this going back and forth could have been ended. Y'all refuse to say what you added. Imitating/emulating FBA is NOT adding anything to Hip-Hop. Take away the FUNK... Take away the JAZZ... Take away the SOUL/R&B... Take away the DISCO... Take away the BREAK BEATS... Take away the BREAK DANCING... Take away the RAPPING/RHYMING... Take away the DJ-ING and MC-ING... What are you left with? NONE OF THOSE COMPONANTS INDIVIDUALLY ORIGINATED IN NEW YORK. NONE OF THEM WERE CREATED/CO-CREATED BY JAMAICANS, CARIBBEANS, PUERTO RICANS AND AFRICANS. ALL OF IT WERE CREATED BY FBAs from outside of New York. Credit is given to FBAs (and FBAs only) IN New York that brought it all together in one perfect storm, and THEY gave it a name: HIP-HOP. The name 'hip-hop' itself is FBA vernacular. It is the height of absurdity to suggest that Jamaicans, Africans --- especially those that were either recent immigrants or 1st generation Americans and Latinos/Puerto Ricans --- for whom English was their second language, helped create a genre of music that EXCLUSIVELY used Foundational Black American Funk, Jazz, and R&B music, while not incorporating any of the musical genres from their very own cultural background. It utterly defies any and all common sense.
I was brainwashed by FBA..in the end I threw out my favourite cuts in the garbage like the the Mexican ,denis coffees scorpio ,mohawks tramp etc coz there white bands .then I throwout all my Adidas and puma tracksuits and my whole Kangol collection..
Stop with the division and bringing legends down and just listen to everybody's story and learn. Don't just listen to DJ Phase or Starr because at times, they are wrong.
"Puerto rican" is a new term, we are taino indians from boriken. Before europeans and africans came to the island we were taino indian. We have our own identity but due to history, we now have a beautiful rainbow people. When we came to the us around the early 1900s, mind you indians been in america forever. We went to the ghettos amd hood where other poor groups lived, and assimilated. We been the kingpin, druglord, connect, felon, murder, junkie, shooter, pimp, Mc, rapper, and many more We have always had influence and will always do. We evolved now to latin trap dembo and more. You can be a light skin bori that been through worse then any others, Latinos are the least paid people in america, we not privliged, and for sure not the favorite.
What is with the tribalism talk in the comments!?1 This is why society is EFFED UP. I was born in '69, and I recall when black people were trying to look light skin Latino or Puerto Rican when I was in high school.
"What is with the tribalism talk in the comments!?1 This is why society is EFFED UP. I was born in '69, and I recall when black people were trying to look light skin Latino or Puerto Rican when I was in high school." Dude. STOP FUCKING LYING. If you going to tell a lie, at least try and make it make sense. If you were born in '69, that means you were in High School from 1983 through 1987. Break dancing had pretty much died out by the mid 80s. If what you say were true, then most of the rappers at that time were also trying to look like light-skinned Puerto Ricans. So you trying to say that L.L. Cool J, Big Daddy Kane, Kool Moe Dee, Run DMC, Public Enemy, Eric B and Rakim, Kurtis Blow, Sugarhill Gang, etc WERE ALL TRYING TOI LOOK LIKE LIGHTSKINNED PUERTO RICANS? GTFOHWTHBS. Fool.
charlie chase interview doesn't help your argument. he said latinos didnt create hip hop because there were many othersr groups of blacks and latinos present that were not pr . jamaicans barbadians panamanians dominicans hondurans colombians and fba . you mentioned jazz which itself has afro carribean and latin influence by way of creole people who are decendants of the slaves whove been in the french territory of louisiana.. further more some creoles are of hispanic origin. creoles have been involved in jazz since its beggining. you really showed this clip and showed that you perferres to believe in your lie. Bach is the only clip you have that helps your argument except he was debunked by pp;l who cited Tex dj hollywood hip hops first latino dj whos been around since before 73. tracy 168 is the founder of wildstyle which is hip hop graffiti. ive only stated facts no opinions. just stop lying even non gip gop documentariwa cite that the bronx was 1/3 black and 2/3 pr wich means if we account for all other non fba blacks we have less than 1/3 of 1/3 of south bronx population. so how is what nour saying even logical??? the math is against you.
OK, CHARLIE CHASE IS TALKING ABOUT PARK PARTIES AND THE BEGINNINGS OF RAP MUSIC...NOT HIP HOP. HIP HOP IS CRAZY LEGS AND AS WE SEE IS NO LONGER PERFORMED. HIPHOP IS ...BREAK DANCING
Hip Hop culture is Black Americans culture and creation. You notice the word "Creation" isn't brought up in this interview and no mention about what element did Puerto Ricans CREATED 💯🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷
@@RicansCreatedNothingInHipHop Hip Hop Culture is not a one day creation, its actually a movement of evolution, which is the case till now, it still changing through time, the evolution is the reason why the Hip Hop culture keeps growing as an art form till this day, and that evolution comes from everyone or anybody, any race or nationality, who adds to the movements by creating new ideas that creates a new path, a new direction, a new way, which are the elements that keeps creating and evolving the growth that maintain the existing of the culture, a culture that belongs to anybody and everybody who contributes with the creations of ideas, ideas that evolutionize the art forms of expression, because at the end of the day, that is what the Hip Hop culture really is all about, expression... which means that the Hip Hop culture is a Human Culture and not a one race or nationality owned or created culture, and even though the adopted name of the movement and the unity of the different art forms got started in the Bronx by the Black American, Puerto Rican and Jamaicans Youth in the Bronx, but the actual movement of the concept got really started since the beginning of Human evolution, because the movements of every single elements used in Hip Hop are actually a movement of the roots of human ways of expressions, which later on all became arts forms... So basically Hip Hop is a Black American, a Puerto Rican, a Jamaican and the rest of the world created culture!!!
These moyetos out here say we had nothing to do with hip hop .. they claim bboy was invented by them . And they invented the term burn we been Rocking and up rocking since the late 60s but they invented everything we been burning since the late 60s.. Charlie this is Psycos Brother Louie ..
So Crazy Legs says you need a witness when you battle someone to validate your win but he also said he didn't need Black people to validate his place in Hip Hop?
MAKE IT MAKE SENSE
You have no valid point comparing the two.
You had a brain fumble there.
When did he say that ?
Crazy Legs once said : Latinos, You know moreno means BLACK, they be like that's the moreno style and that's the ORIGINAL style of BBOYING
Exactly
Moreno doesn't mean black though. Yall trying to take credit from Latinos
@@Giovanni44768 credit how ? Latinos created no element in hip hop
"Moreno doesn't mean black though. Yall trying to take credit from Latinos" ---@@Giovanni44768
The way he used it, he was referring to Black Americans. How are we trying to take credit from you Latinos? What exactly do you think you deserve credit for?
Which was wack.
Look at Charlee Chase body language when he asked if they needed black folks validation, and crazy legs said NO lol We have old interviews of you Charlee, when you was being real and honest..
can't expect these LIEtinos to be real
He’s blatantly lying for the Latinos culture 😂😂😂😂😂
These ppl clearly being paid you know they living paycheck to paycheck like rest of society 😂
They are leeches.
@@taniamarie2486yall hate to give anyone who isn’t black credit. Give us some receipts 😂
The "black and brown coalition" is black people sharing and brown people taking. That is all.
Haha thank you!!
Culture evolves. If this nonsense doesn’t stop future Black culture will be compromised. Whatever we create after hip hop they will claim Black and Brown that is why this is so important. These are 3rd world people with no loyalty, they fled and abandoned their people. Black people fight like hell don’t allow these low Latinos to latch onto you.
Sit on down!😆
What was shared?
No tf it ain’t. We have a way bigger culture than you clowns. You have some nerve to say we just take.
Charlee Chase once said : Latinos would criticize me, they would tell me WHAT ARE YOU DOING PLAYING THAT JUN*LE BUNNY MUSIC
Aka nigga music
That does not put all or the majority of Latino's under that attitude. So don't try to group everyone together. Did Chase have that same attitude, obviously not.
He was referring to the older generation latinos. You do know Puerto Ricans are black right‽
"That does not put all or the majority of Latino's under that attitude. So don't try to group everyone together. Did Chase have that same attitude, obviously not." --- @@ev8318
But what it shows is that Hip-Hop is an FBA creation, that he came into.
"He was referring to the older generation latinos. You do know Puerto Ricans are black right‽" ---@@biggalaxy9102
No. He was talking about his peers. But yes, I';m sure the older generation of latinos also were saying it. As for Pueerto Ricans being black, they're NOT Foundational Black Americans. And they like to try and play 3-card monty with Blackness.
Hot 97 has declared war on #FBA
Good. Y'all can destroy each other. 😂😅
Notice, he said, salsa and merengue was his culture, so that’s why he played it.
So was Hip Hop
@@eachoneteachone8320 no, HipHop is not his culture. Its Black American culture and he assimilated into it.
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The Meaning Of Culture
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Culture can be defined as all the ways of life including arts, beliefs and institutions of a population that are passed down from generation to generation. Culture has been called "the way of life for an entire society". As such, it includes codes of manners, dress, language, religion, rituals, art.
Culture is transmitted, through language, material objects, ritual, institutions, and art, from one generation to the next. It is the sum of attitudes, customs, and beliefs that distinguishes one group of people from another.
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Are from New York?@@chopitupradio4286
#FBA HIP-HOP IS A BLACK AMERICAN ART FORM
#Fixyourhomeland
Microphone Check about to drop now they up here scrambling 🤣 Latinos did not create hip hop.
😂😂😂😂😂 they out here having strokes 😂
Charlie doesn't realize that a video of him saying latinoes gave him trouble for being with Black people. Caz confirmed it on Vlad tv. Lost respect for dude lying
Thank god most of these comments on code to combat the lies
@@taniamarie2486Older Latinos. Y'all OUTSIDERS are funny AF
@randee4550 I find it hilarious that black Americans, young black Americans, particularly, that weren't even there & especially the ones that are not from NYC, try to tell the history of Hip-Hop as if Puerto Rican's weren't in the streets of NYC helping shape Hip-Hop. The craziest part about it is, Black's in NYC view us as "black" but the ones outside of NYC try to tell us our history as they see fit.
@@taniamarie2486Where are you from & how old are you?
@@biggalaxy9102 This is the problem, then OUTSIDERS, are left to intrude in our spaces, and try to be us. They can't absorb us, so they turn try to erase us.
Not happening
This is an emergency interview inside somebody's apartment (look at the door with the deadbolt) as a DESPERATE ATTEMPT to disregard thr Hidden History of Hip Hop documentary produced by Tariq Nasheed.
#FBA all day
Tariq is an outsider, a fraud
Tariq is NOT an authorized representative for the culture and neither are the handful that spoke in his documentary. He wasn’t there at the inception and the interviewees are only a small few that were there amongst the tens of thousands of kids and young adults that also had a hand in the original formation of the elements of hiphop.
LMFAO I didn't even notice that deadbolt lock on the door. Haha you're an excellent observer. These Puerto Ricans are extremely jealous of FBA's. They want our culture so bad. They used to call it jungle music and demonize it, but now they're saying they helped create it. They constantly contradict themselves. Most of them are racist too, and they look down on FBA's. It's funny how they gotta copy, imitate, and steal from the very same people they hate. That's how powerful FBA's are. Even the people who hate us wanna be us.
No surprise a new documentary about hip hop is coming out getting some straightening and they dig them folks up and got them making appearances now 😂 #Desperate
Dig them up? These are well known people. You just not old enough to know them. You not even from the Bronx. You're like, how old?
To everyone who reads this comment, may God bless him and all his family. 🙏
Best comment here!!! Same to you
Charlie Chase is the man, as a old head FBA, i remember his tapes as a young boy, Carlie Chase never leaving the base alone......
Hot97 knows Tariq Nasheed about drop that documentary and destroy all the lies.
Haha PREACH!! THEY AINT SLICK
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Facts
Facts
#PROTECTTARIQANDUMAR
Talk about CREATION. Ask them what element did ricans 100% created. Start from 1970
The divergence from ordinary Djaying didn't happen until the mid 70's. This thing is an evolution and the music is only one aspect of it. But if you look at the source music that was sampled, the Latin influences are in those brake beats.
Absolutely none.
Like Crazy Legs said "Thats that Morano style"
Let's talk about the white puerto ricans being racist against Black puerto ricans and Black Americans
Let's talk about it then. Where would you like to start this static? Let me continue for you, then take it from there.
I'm a white looking Boricua. Even other Boricuas think I'm Italian. Both of my grandfather's were black men. In fact, when I show my Ethiopian wife's family their pics, they all have said, "he looks like Haile Selassie." BTW my wife & our daughter are related to that last King of Ethiopia too. Pretty cool huh‽
I personally have been told my whole life by my "black american" friends from NYC, "Yo, you're black!" I'm comfortable with this bc my DNA tests confirms they are right & all those Rose Perez, Roberto Clemente, Haile Selassie looking people in my family, (btw, that love me as much as I love them) tells me I don't have any issues with "black Puerto Rican's" or "black Americans."
Who I do have a problem with is, bad & negative people.
@@biggalaxy9102 All this, and your kind still did NOT create Hip-Hop.
Let's talk about the light skinned black Americans being racist against the dark skinned black Americans. See how that works?
Love what Legs said about both cultures. We together with the Puerto Ricans
Gotta get the 🧢 out before the #MicrophoneCheck documentary 😂
Tariq said Cornbread brought graffiti to NY, well that's incorrect.
Checkout the graffiti in The Westside Story movie that was filmed in 1960 and then debut in theaters in 1961. Cornbread would be 7 years old in 1961. The play was created in 1957, which would make cornbread 4 years old. It's actual graffiti and not prop graffiti.
Cornbread wasn't even born
1950
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Original 1950 Myrtle & Wyckoff Ave Brooklyn NYC el Train Graffiti Photo Negative
Here is more proof. copy and paste into search bar the title
Foxie of 100 St. and other tags. Photo by Don Hogan Charles of The NY Times.
1964
the 1965 documentary, “Portrait of the South Bronx” which is available on YT
Why aren't puerto ricans producing Rap and Hip Hop TODAY?
@@skillet6870 They are, you just not into Hip Hop.
@@ev8318 I'll rephrase the question.
Why aren't puerto ricans producing 'puerto rican' Rap and Hip Hop artists TODAY? And if there are any -- worth mentioning-that chart- name them.
@@ev8318 ...and whether or not we're (Black Americans) are into Rap and Hip Hop, it's our creation. Not latinos/puerto ricans/jamaicans.
Oh boy here we go, smh. #HipHop #AFoundationalBlackAmericanCreation
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Let me guess you must be from the south or not old enough to know the history.
@@jaysoreal9292 Not at all. Just gatekeeping what is ours and not allowing anymore colonization of what is ours. #HipHop #AFoundationalBlackAmericanCreation
Hip hop is FBA creation!!!
@@jaysoreal9292you must be not black 😂
They telling on themselves . If they co created hip hop then why would they need black people to sanction them?
As a dominican 🇩🇴, I'd like to say long live Puerto Rico 🇵🇷🇵🇷. Thanks for paving the way in the States and also for all the opportunities in the Island. I don't know where we would be if it wasn't for Ricans. So grateful. 👏
This guy is lying so much "they had garbage cans made out of speakers."
THAT DOESN'T MAKE SENSE
If he said they had speakers made out of garbage cans.
Do Remember Hip Hop was Came Poverty ! You must be So kid that Know Any Better ?
At the 18:28 mark dj charlie chase tells on himself.. the first Puerto rican hip hop dj meaning its not native to Puerto ricans. If you let them talk long enough they'll tell on themselves.
I caught that as well. You don't hear FBAs talking about being the first FBA/Black American Hip-Hop DJ.
So called hip hop is simply rap, funk and r n b.
Hip Hop is More than That !
Hip-hop culture vultures all music genres.
Dope interview 💯👍
Incredible interview!!!
People fail to understand what culture is and how it works. Once a group of people at a certain point of time put some things together and define them, then that is a specific culture. It doesn't mean that everything was invented at that time and that isn't what it is about. When people talk about the origin of hip hop, they are talking about that specific point of time when the term "hip hop" was defined as consisting of 5 elements. It doesn't mean that was the beginning of dancing. It doesn't mean that was the beginning of mixing. That doesn't mean the first time somebody wore a kangol hat. It is the definition of what specific elements of all those things make up the definition at that time that makes it a specific culture and thus "hip hop" as we know it today. So yes, you may see hip hop moves in 40's mambo, but that wasn't "hip hop". Just like people may even have used the term "hip hop" before that, but it isn't defined according to the 5 elements as came from Africa Bambaata and the Bronx. Just like 40s swing dance isn't "hip hop" either. And yes, at that point in time, when hip hop was defined, the rock steady crew was part of that definition of the culture. This isn't about the wider history of dance or the wider history of music, because there have been plenty of dance "cultures" going back in time just in the USA, not to mention elsewhere, and so of course there are going to be certain things that may be similar. Just like the song "Rock Steady" by Aretha Franklin is R&B, but you take certain elements from it and it is "hip hop". And at the core of culture is the people and self expression in an era where there was no tik tok (people dancing by themselves in a room with a smart phone) and people went out and showcased their individuality among other people at the clubs, playgrounds and parties which is how things become influential, germinate and become a world wide culture with a common definition. And part of the problem with some of these debates is they are missing the point. Did disco DJs who were saying hip hop in disco parties have the 5 elements defined as part of it? Then it isn't hip hop.
No matter what people says they where there They help create hip hop and thats the true🇵🇷💪
How they help create something that was already there ? Hip Hop was there before Chase joined......or Crazy Legs
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Blk American didn't create Djing and Modern day graffiti art. 99% of Hip Hop fashion was inspired by whites. Rhyming was created by whites and it comes from limerick.
Who held break dancing down for 46 years straight and kept it alive and took it globally?
@ev8318 DJing is just playing music. The music was Black and catered to Black people. No other group. Graffiti was just added....it's really not hip hop..but the style Blacks dis was different. As for rhyming..words rhyme....rapping is 💯 percent Black. Fashion is made by white designer just like shoes...how ever the choice and the way the clothes were worn is Black Culture....by your logic...if the scottie dresses were made in China. ..it's Chinese. Bottom line...all the influence and creation came from Black Culture. There is a reason you can't find it in any Culture except Black....and wherever yall claim we got it from......yall got it from us. That's a fact...dancing. .yall imitated......rapping...yall imitates....vernacular. .yall imitated. ...mannerisms. ....all of this is on video
"Blk American didn't create Djing and Modern day graffiti art. 99% of Hip Hop fashion was inspired by whites. Rhyming was created by whites and it comes from limerick. Who held break dancing down for 46 years straight and kept it alive and took it globally?." ---@@ev8318
Just as dryinkdryink675 stated, "DJing is just playing music. The music was Black and catered to Black people.". Grasffiti is a false element. It's not like people were spraypainting inside the clubs. You talking about rhyming, rhyming is NOT rapping. Sure, rapping can include rhyming, but not it. Rapping is a syncopated rhythmic style of speaking. FBAs have a unique speech pattern --- a certain rhythmic cadence. Rapping came out of slavery, it evolved out of a word game called the Dozens.
We rap, and sing the way we speak. It's unmistakable. What Hip-Hop fashion was inspired by white people? If that were true, why did they try to ban the fashion that FBAs wore? Make it make sense.
"Who held break dancing down for 46 years straight and kept it alive and took it globally?" ---@@ev8318
BREAK DANCING ENDED IN THE MID 80s. And regardless, you guys didn NOT create break dancing. What new dances hav eyou all come up with sice the end of break dancing?
I've seen a flyer of the original Cold Crush with T-Bone, Lil' Black, AD, etc,.. It's in Steven Hager's "Hip Hop" book.
For the trouble makers attempting to undermine (or) destroy our unity, I say to you there are 16 shades of Black and 🇵🇷 Puerto Rican is one of them… Hip Hop Culture never required blood quantum. Both Charlie and Crazy Legs were adding on to the culture at the beginning, and are Celebrated amongst their peers! This is well documented if you approach the subject with an open mind and do your research. Peace! 💫
Naw n!&&a you trippin 😂😂😂
Black Americans 100% created Hip hop, R&B, Jazz, Rock and Roll, country The blues Black Americans transcended the world and is in fact The culture, trendsetters, influence, creators. Latinos haven’t created anything that benefits black folks and you can’t piggyback off our creations nor our experience. Latinos are anti-black and come from anti-black country’s they don’t even like Afro-Latinos it’s never been black and brown the lies are over‼️
Na I Love to see Black Indigenous Unity. These cats infiltrating with the disunity about hip hop culture might be planted by some CIA program, or just bots out in Europe. Respectfully! Peace!
And white Puerto Ricans are racist against Black Puerto Ricans.
They weren't at the beginning. In the early 70s Puerto Ricans weren't even rocking with black people like that in the Bronx. There isn't a single aspect of hip-hop that comes from Puerto Rican culture. That's just a fact.
They are not pioneers. HIP HOP IS A FOUNDATIONAL BLACK AMERICAN CREATION
Most definitely pioneers.
@@NceJayRios Anything outside of black Americans is a guest/Off brand they didn’t create not one element of hip hop😂
@@earthsayloveNah Latinos are anti-black and come from anti-black countries they don’t even like Afro-Latinos facts over feelings. Black Americans are 100% the creators, influence, trendsetters and the culture black Americans transcend the world everybody copy and steal what black Americans do and did🤷🏾♂️ Latinos can’t piggyback of black folks y’all haven’t created anything outside of Mexican food😂✌🏾
@@NceJayRioswhat did they create or add on🤷🏿♂️
@jessebermudez5257 No they're not they had nothing to do with the creation of Hip hop they copied what Black Americans were already doing.
Microphone Check Movie Coming Soon!! we are getting rid of these Latinos and Jamaicans created Hip-hop lies.
Hip Hop wouldn't exist without the influence of Jamaican culture. If you're from NYC, you'd know that. That said, it was still created by Black Americans. Latinos have no impact whatsoever.
What part of Jamaican culture?
@@MickeyAndMoreyou 7😊
@@MickeyAndMorewe never needed immigrants to create
@@MickeyAndMore What influence of Jamaican Culture??
This is a lowkey spit in the face of every black american
Only because you choose to see it that way. No one is denying anything to black people or denying their place in it. The fact of the matter is this thing started in the Bronx from the community of youth in the street and those youths were AfroAmericans, West Indians and Puerto Ricans. We all lived, played, went to school and partied together.
They constantly say hip-hop started in the early 70's (which we have no evidence for) just to discredit the puerto ricans/latinos role in it. The reality is hip-hop started more likely in the mid-late 70's 1977 is when the puerto rican kid Jimmy Lee founded the world's most known breakdance group The Rock Steady Crew. First recorded rap songs are all from the late 70's not a single one from the early 70's.
@@dassolosyndikat5113 Very true, but a few things. Rap alone is not Hip-hop. Rap is a part of Hip-hop and one of the last elements that evolved. The DJ was always more important than the MC. Other thing is before Rock Steady there was TBB. Musically, the Puerto Rican contribution is to American Music in general. The adoption of the Congas, bongos and timbales were part of Rock, Motown, Funk, Soul and Disco Music. So a lot of the brake beats that were sampled had that Latin influence from jump street. But for those insisting on the early 70's.... Well Okay. If you gonna give it up for DJ Mario, then you got to give it up for his partner DJ Tex Hollywood, a Puerto Rican. No matter how you wanna slice this thing you keep bucking up on two groups of people, Puerto Ricans and West Indians. This is NEW YORK. Trying to avoid West Indians and Puerto Ricans is like trying to avoid rains in white people potato salad! 😅Can't be done!
@@dassolosyndikat5113 Pigmeat Markham - Here Comes The Judge ( Original Rap ) in 1968 is the beginning of Hip-Hop. All of the elements of Hip-Hop existed in Black American culture before the emergence of Hip-Hop . The elements then coalesced into what became Hip-Hop.
@@dbztrk That song is not rap music at all sounds nothing like a hip hop record
If you weren't in NYC in the 70's then it is extremely difficult to understand the Culture then. Blacks and Puerto Ricans had so much in common and were both of the same struggle in the ghetto back then that we didn't separate ourselves, the only thing that latinos had different were if you were bilingual, other than that everything was the same. We were raised all together as one under the same struggle, in the same hoods and we all hung around each other without making any distinctions. Unfortunately a lot has changed since then and thus later generations have created a serious wedge between us, but if you know you know.
That was really well said. Peace, Akhi!
Stop this lie. We didn't listen to the same music or did the same dances or ate the same food. How could we all be the same, when FBAs were there FIRST, and Puerto Ricans were later dumped into FBA neighborhoods. Puerto Ricans resented being lumped in with FBAs --- they wanted to live among the whites.
@@EVERLASTING12000 You bugging out bro, first off, this isn't a discussion about who was in "America" first lol this is about the beginnings of Hip Hop, I'm speaking from first hand experience, idk who you talking about but PRs lived side by side with Blacks, later on when other Latino brothers came to NY in the 70s and 80s, they would despise the PRs because they felt that we "acted" like we were Black because even they didn't understand it, hence the gang wars back the between PRs and Dominicans (Ball Busters, etc.), anyways, it's all fckd up now because of certain things that happened in the past, hopefully we will all see how connected we are.
@@sinceredagod8528 #godbespeakinfacts!
@@sinceredagod8528 Y'all resented having to live among FBAs. You wanted to live among whites. Y'all barely spoke English, so right there there was issues. Yoir kind called Hip-Hop, "JUNGLE BUNNY MUSIC". This is coming from your "first Puerto Rican DJ" Charlie Chase.
Black Americans created rock and roll too😂😂😂😂😂
Yes We did. Ask the rolling stones who named themselves after a Muddy Waters song. 🤡
@@5000G-x2z wait a 2nd, is he serious or trolling? Either, this is why the gatekeeping is needed.
Jimmy Hendrix did
Those lying bastards are ungrateful.
You can't take credit for the songs created by singers under that genre.
Amazing interview, thank you!
Charlie chase a stand up truthful guy !
Dope ass interview.
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Legs said he wanted to come out with a Dominican flag at yankee stadium, but I can’t recall any Dominican being around when hip hop first started other than fabolous in the late 90s/2000 😂😂😂😂
And he’s half FBA 😂😂 fabulous
Fabulous denounce any association with Dominicans said he doesn’t know anything about it ! He’s FBA anyways . pR lie a lot I didn’t know that about it
@@sdatkb 🤣😂😂🤣
@@taniamarie2486 without those black genes there would not be a fabolous😂 at this point they are desperate
@@sdatkbYou're a sucker, bro.
Hip-hop founders = African American 🇺🇸.
Reggaeton founders = Jamaican 🇯🇲.
Salsa founders = cuba 🇨🇺 Dominican 🇩🇴.
BLACK AMERICANS CREATED HIP HOP POINT BLANK FACTSSSSSSS..PUERTO RICANS WERE JUST THERE .😂 FBA STAND ALONE LEAVEEEEE THESE OTHERS ALONE.
And what Would Happen if they ?
That flag moment was EVERYTHING !!!! SALUTE ! 🌟
Some of the Rock Steady Crew members sold dope for (TCB) Flex...its funny how RSC never mentions any names!!!
I hope you so called FBA’s are listening I bet the microphone check doc forgot to mention Chase was once the furious four DJ.
At 31:50, DJ Enuff may be talking about the Supreme Team Show.
Tariq Nasheed is a grifter living with Peanut in a $2M mansion in Chatworth, California (LA area). 😂😅
They dont call them Lie-tino for nothing
The Irish were rhyming in songs in understandable English long before BA started doing it.
@RaymondBrown-xw4cj
Irish were here since 1700s and they were into limerick long before they were here. In 1968, did Dewey "Pigmeat" Markham sound like he was proficient at rhyming? Answer : HELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
STOP REACHING!
This does not matter! 1920's Nicholas brothas and others. Who created the moves. Wheather, they know or not. However, we have the footage. Nothing needs to be explained.
Ps: They participated like everyone else.
These guys look so uncomfortable while lying..
So DJ Enuff is saying he's not black.. he may not be black American, however definitely black Latino.. all those African Features.
Aye yooo!! Puerto Ricans are Spanish,Taino, and African.. para el q se le olvidó!! Brrr!! ❤ google us!?
1st, Hip Hop began in NYC, if you're not from there, you should be careful about who started what. 2nd, no one is denying FBAs started Hip Hop all the Boricuas are saying is we were there too and thats undeniable.
Being there is NOT creation. Y'all were there calling it JUNGLE BUNNY MUSIC.
@@EVERLASTING12000 maybe your reading comprehension is off, I clearly state that FBA's started Hip Hop, that's undeniable. No matter how much you try to deny it though, Boricuas where there adding to the culture.
@@PlataNoDC What in Hip-Hop did they add?
@@EVERLASTING12000 you don't want to have a conversation, you want to stick to your nonsensical point which is fine I guess, if you don't know what Puerto Ricans added to Hip Hop, you don't know Hip Hop.
'you don't want to have a conversation, you want to stick to your nonsensical point which is fine I guess, if you don't know what Puerto Ricans added to Hip Hop, you don't know Hip Hop." --- @@PlataNoDC
WHY DON'T YOU SIMPLY TELL US WHAT THEY ADDED? All this going back and forth could have been ended. Y'all refuse to say what you added. Imitating/emulating FBA is NOT adding anything to Hip-Hop.
Take away the FUNK...
Take away the JAZZ...
Take away the SOUL/R&B...
Take away the DISCO...
Take away the BREAK BEATS...
Take away the BREAK DANCING...
Take away the RAPPING/RHYMING...
Take away the DJ-ING and MC-ING...
What are you left with?
NONE OF THOSE COMPONANTS INDIVIDUALLY ORIGINATED IN NEW YORK. NONE OF THEM WERE CREATED/CO-CREATED BY JAMAICANS, CARIBBEANS, PUERTO RICANS AND AFRICANS.
ALL OF IT WERE CREATED BY FBAs from outside of New York. Credit is given to FBAs (and FBAs only) IN New York that brought it all together in one perfect storm, and THEY gave it a name: HIP-HOP. The name 'hip-hop' itself is FBA vernacular.
It is the height of absurdity to suggest that Jamaicans, Africans --- especially those that were either recent immigrants or 1st generation Americans and Latinos/Puerto Ricans --- for whom English was their second language, helped create a genre of music that EXCLUSIVELY used Foundational Black American Funk, Jazz, and R&B music, while not incorporating any of the musical genres from their very own cultural background. It utterly defies any and all common sense.
At this point you can’t take peoples word on the history of Hip Hop. Too many lies of people claiming this and that.
Bro, how are you spanish.. please explain this
TRACK & FIELD
There is nothing about hip-hop origins that has anything to do with Puerto Ricans. Not a single element of hip-hop came from Puerto Rican culture 😂
Not one these mfers are desperate and scrambling
Nothing!!
Well nothing in hip hop come from black American either. 🤣🤣
@@themasterofkpop In your dreams. Everything about hip-hop came from black Americans
@themasterofkpop The evidence that Black Americans have proves otherwise!!! 🙄 Hell we have evidence that we actually invented so many things..
Yup
¹VIA UNA LUZ QUE ME ALLUMBRABA ²VINO UNA BRISA Y ME LA PAGABAS 🎶
I was brainwashed by FBA..in the end I threw out my favourite cuts in the garbage like the the Mexican ,denis coffees scorpio ,mohawks tramp etc coz there white bands .then I throwout all my Adidas and puma tracksuits and my whole Kangol collection..
The latinx impact in Hip Hop is ZERO!
Stop with the division and bringing legends down and just listen to everybody's story and learn. Don't just listen to DJ Phase or Starr because at times, they are wrong.
BUT BEEF AND BROCOLI CROISSANTS?!
la raza es la raza papa
"Puerto rican" is a new term, we are taino indians from boriken.
Before europeans and africans came to the island we were taino indian. We have our own identity but due to history, we now have a beautiful rainbow people.
When we came to the us around the early 1900s, mind you indians been in america forever. We went to the ghettos amd hood where other poor groups lived, and assimilated.
We been the kingpin, druglord, connect, felon, murder, junkie, shooter, pimp, Mc, rapper, and many more
We have always had influence and will always do. We evolved now to latin trap dembo and more.
You can be a light skin bori that been through worse then any others,
Latinos are the least paid people in america, we not privliged, and for sure not the favorite.
🤡💩
Tariq and the likes are pushing this campaign to divide the hip-hop community.
So Tariq is doing it? Not Fat Joe and Busta Rhymes with their lies?
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Do anyone know whatever happened to the Latin Rascals
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What is with the tribalism talk in the comments!?1 This is why society is EFFED UP. I was born in '69, and I recall when black people were trying to look light skin Latino or Puerto Rican when I was in high school.
"What is with the tribalism talk in the comments!?1 This is why society is EFFED UP. I was born in '69, and I recall when black people were trying to look light skin Latino or Puerto Rican when I was in high school."
Dude. STOP FUCKING LYING. If you going to tell a lie, at least try and make it make sense.
If you were born in '69, that means you were in High School from 1983 through 1987. Break dancing had pretty much died out by the mid 80s. If what you say were true, then most of the rappers at that time were also trying to look like light-skinned Puerto Ricans.
So you trying to say that L.L. Cool J, Big Daddy Kane, Kool Moe Dee, Run DMC, Public Enemy, Eric B and Rakim, Kurtis Blow, Sugarhill Gang, etc WERE ALL TRYING TOI LOOK LIKE LIGHTSKINNED PUERTO RICANS? GTFOHWTHBS. Fool.
@@EVERLASTING12000They say anything....
@@dryinkdryink675 Exactly. Notice how he deleted my comments when I exposed him?
Does no one know about what legs did?... Has he gotten away with what he did?
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🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷Salute to the legends Keep educating the ppl 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👑👑
All lies Latinos did not create not one element of hip hop Black Americans 100% are the creators facts over feelings‼️
educating them on LIES
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Crazy legs is one of the guys that got me into breakdancing. Nice to hear something about him some 25 years later!
charlie chase interview doesn't help your argument. he said latinos didnt create hip hop because there were many othersr groups of blacks and latinos present that were not pr . jamaicans barbadians panamanians dominicans hondurans colombians and fba . you mentioned jazz which itself has afro carribean and latin influence by way of creole people who are decendants of the slaves whove been in the french territory of louisiana.. further more some creoles are of hispanic origin. creoles have been involved in jazz since its beggining. you really showed this clip and showed that you perferres to believe in your lie. Bach is the only clip you have that helps your argument except he was debunked by pp;l who cited Tex dj hollywood hip hops first latino dj whos been around since before 73. tracy 168 is the founder of wildstyle which is hip hop graffiti. ive only stated facts no opinions. just stop lying even non gip gop documentariwa cite that the bronx was 1/3 black and 2/3 pr wich means if we account for all other non fba blacks we have less than 1/3 of 1/3 of south bronx population. so how is what nour saying even logical??? the math is against you.
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OK, CHARLIE CHASE IS TALKING ABOUT PARK PARTIES AND THE BEGINNINGS OF RAP MUSIC...NOT HIP HOP. HIP HOP IS CRAZY LEGS AND AS WE SEE IS NO LONGER PERFORMED. HIPHOP IS ...BREAK DANCING
Hip Hop Culture is Part of Puerto Rican Culture, and Puerto Rican Culture is part of Hip Hop Culture 💯 🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷
Hip Hop culture is Black Americans culture and creation. You notice the word "Creation" isn't brought up in this interview and no mention about what element did Puerto Ricans CREATED 💯🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷
@@RicansCreatedNothingInHipHop Hip Hop Culture is not a one day creation, its actually a movement of evolution, which is the case till now, it still changing through time, the evolution is the reason why the Hip Hop culture keeps growing as an art form till this day, and that evolution comes from everyone or anybody, any race or nationality, who adds to the movements by creating new ideas that creates a new path, a new direction, a new way, which are the elements that keeps creating and evolving the growth that maintain the existing of the culture, a culture that belongs to anybody and everybody who contributes with the creations of ideas, ideas that evolutionize the art forms of expression, because at the end of the day, that is what the Hip Hop culture really is all about, expression... which means that the Hip Hop culture is a Human Culture and not a one race or nationality owned or created culture, and even though the adopted name of the movement and the unity of the different art forms got started in the Bronx by the Black American, Puerto Rican and Jamaicans Youth in the Bronx, but the actual movement of the concept got really started since the beginning of Human evolution, because the movements of every single elements used in Hip Hop are actually a movement of the roots of human ways of expressions, which later on all became arts forms... So basically Hip Hop is a Black American, a Puerto Rican, a Jamaican and the rest of the world created culture!!!
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can you let me know at least one single art element in Hip Hop that was actually created by the FBA, ill wait for the answer!!
@@SLPGroundSoundMusic more tether babble
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These moyetos out here say we had nothing to do with hip hop .. they claim bboy was invented by them . And they invented the term burn we been Rocking and up rocking since the late 60s but they invented everything we been burning since the late 60s.. Charlie this is Psycos Brother Louie ..