As a Latino, I have no issues with saying that Hip Hop was created by Black people! Black people have invented a lot of things in America and people always take their credit. Thank you for Hip Hop! Much love.
Black Americans invented over fifty thousand inventions like the Traffic Light ,Paper bags,Vending machines,Doorknob,peanut butter, open heart surgery,elevator ,telephone transmitters ,folding chairs,3D technology ,potato chips,portable refrigerator,water gun,Fire escape,,gas mask,cell phone to many to name
Black Americans have been in the America's before the Continents Separated!!!! This is a fact!!! At one point in time there was no Africa or America! Just one Landmass!!! So when the Continents eventually Separated! Where ever you was standing! That's where you ended up! These were your first Black Tribes. who Existed during the age of Pangea!!! Millions of years ago, the Black ppl in the America's, Originally called Atlantis! Setup the Olmec Civilisation!!! And Built all the Pyramids in the America's! FACTS!!!!!
American....not African anything Straight up and down full blooded Americans created hip hop, rock, jazz ,gospel, RnB and Classical, bluegrass, Alternative Rock, etc.
@@MsPenny-nh2leour roots come from Africa and it has been proven time and time again for many years, stop with the self hate and just accept the fact that you’re African okay? There’s nothing wrong with embracing your original roots
@@kvthegameaddict8404 This has nothing to do with self-hate. This is about standing on indigenous American business. Not a single person who is not genealogically documented as an African will ever get "reparations" for being a so-called descendant of trafficked Africans because There Are No Documents Showing That Millions of "Black" Americans have literal ancestors of theirs documented as coming from Africa. I don't understand why people like you don't understand how U.S. laws and physical documentation work. And people like you don't realize that's the main reason why reparations has never happened because it is premised on a story that is not proven to be true for the Millions of people they originally claimed it to be true for. Get it?? Read that proposed "reparations committee" bill in U.S. Congress. That garbage is filled with "African" claims that millions of Black Americans have no documentation of. That proposed bill was dead before it was ever introduced into Congress for a vote. And those frauds like Sheila Jackson Lee, who is a JAMAICAN-American, spearheaded that trash because she was sent to undermine ORIGINAL Americans and what their actual ancestors went through.
@@TechWaltMD The rappin' came from the blues and the battling came from jazz. When I read up on the history of jazz, it was astounding to see so many elements of hip hop culture that coincide with early jazz culture. They're both street music. They both involved competition or battling. In jazz, players used to test out their skills in "cutting contests" because their instruments were called "axes." So when they showed up their virtuoso, they were cutting. There are many instances of even famous and established jazz musicians who battled each other. They both involve improvisation or freestyling. A lot of the early jazz players were hoodlums who rocked flashy clothes, jewelry and got all the women. They got hated on by the "good black people" who called their music "devil's music." The Boomer and Silent generations of good BP said the same thing about hip hop.
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@@jayd4ever @unclericky5850 THIS SHHH LIKE IF A BUNCH OF WHTE DUDES....WHO WERE ENSLVED BY AFRCNS FOR HUNDREDS OF YEARS SPOKE NOTHING BUT AFRCN, USED AFRCN CREATED TECH AND CREATED A FORM OF MUSIC IN AN AFRCN LANGUAGE WITH 100% ZERO EUROPEAN INFLUENCE.....YALL WOULD STILL CALL THAT WHTE CULTURE....YALL CRAZAY....
@cameronbelcher5857 Likewise, Hip Hop was influenced by a lot of things and music genres from around the world. It's in the samples, lyrical references, the brands, the instruments, etc.
I'm Jamaican but why would black American's need help creating Hip Hop? They didn't need help creating other genre's so why are outsider's obsessed with claiming this specific genre called Hip Hop?
@@SarikaClona😂😂 yall fools wanna be a part of a culture so bad, you don’t see us trying to claim a stake in Puerto Rican culture, we don’t focus on yall the way yall do to us.
True. We are glad they did. Jack Harlow is a #johnnyx100 favorite. Dropped a song called SLIM SHADY to say Eminem is one of the ones who motivated me to rap.
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@@im2alias202 BASICALLY, IF SOMEBODY CLAIMED THIS A WHTE CULTURE....ID HAVE TO SAY....NAH... @unclericky5850 THIS SHHH LIKE IF A BUNCH OF WHTE DUDES....WHO WERE ENSLVED BY AFRCNS FOR HUNDREDS OF YEARS SPOKE NOTHING BUT AFRCN, USED AFRCN CREATED TECH AND CREATED A FORM OF MUSIC IN AN AFRCN LANGUAGE WITH 100% ZERO EUROPEAN INFLUENCE.....YALL WOULD STILL CALL THAT WHTE CULTURE....YALL CRAZAY....
Latino here. Hip hop was started by black Americans. I even heard of Pig Meat Market from the 60s. Tariq Nasheed referenced it. I’m tired of Latinos saying they started hip hop. Such bs. In that case, salsa is American music because it started in New York by black folks from Cuba. Much respect to black Americans.
@@jnc8732 when it comes to Latinos I distance myself from mainly Mexicans and Puerto Ricans because Puerto Ricans think they’re a race when it’s a nationality and don’t know their history and wanna claim everything. I swear they’re gonna claim country music lol. My issue with Mexicans is they don’t know their history as far as the African diaspora in the country like my best friend Javier who’s a black Mexican from Veracruz, Mexico where you find the most black Mexicans. But I get so heated when I hear Puerto Ricans say they claim everything including reggaeton which started in Panama 🇵🇦. They wanna claim music but don’t wanna claim their African ancestry. I may be 4 percent sub Saharan African and 4 percent North African but that little bit I am proud of. But hip hop downright started from black Americans and yeah I get into huge debates with Jamaicans and Puerto Rican about this. They can’t name a hip hop song founded by them in 1973 lol 😂
@@javiervega1065 that’s your opinion. I stand with him 😊. Especially when he says African American is a misnomer because someone from Nigeria or a white person from South Africa can claim that title. That’s like me calling myself a European Brazilian or calling my grandma a European Haitian. Tariq is the truth 😊
You are sooo wrong. Salsa was stolen from Cubans Cubans don't even like salsa they created genres like son cubano n changui before lame ass salsa that NY's exploiters perverts saturated into salsa.
"It's when you remove black people from hip-hop that it all goes to s_ _ t." A prime example of this very statement is breakdancing. Black people departed from it and latinos kept it alive. However, it isn't as popular now as it was when blacks were doing it. Black people set trends and have the style and swag that dictates what's hip. If we say it's not hot anymore then it's history. And that's why breakdancing played out. B/c we stopped doing it.
You're so out of touch. Breaking has never died out since the 2000's. It's bigger than ever. Blacks stop breaking but it was spread out by multiple groups after it went mainstream. Redbull has been sponsoring events for over 20 years. You just don't know about it because you're out of the loop.
respectfully disagree. bboys dont refer to ourselves as "breakdancers" unless addressing someone outside the culture. I been breaking for over 15 years, if it's played out in mainstream, o well. been live and well in the underground, don't see why it gotta be a race thing especially when it comes to breakin specifically. we still got black brothas out here puttin in work. Machine, steez, nam, k-mel, vengeance, iron monkey, ajax, and all over the world. expand your bubble. big up to the OG twins, original bboys, but also big up to those who know n recognize our art aint got nothin to do with skin color. peace.
@freezhollywood @unclericky5850 THIS SHHH LIKE IF A BUNCH OF WHTE DUDES....WHO WERE ENSLVED BY AFRCNS FOR HUNDREDS OF YEARS SPOKE NOTHING BUT AFRCN, USED AFRCN CREATED TECH AND CREATED A FORM OF MUSIC IN AN AFRCN LANGUAGE WITH 100% ZERO EUROPEAN INFLUENCE.....YALL WOULD STILL CALL THAT WHTE CULTURE....YALL CRAZAY....
If you are a fucking Mexican then you dont know what the fuck you talking about.When it comes to puerto ricans.... You're not even from new york , sit down and learn
So black Americans created the record player? They created Nike and Adidas? They created the Kangols they were wearing ? Pumas? Rope chains? It was blacks working hard and making those sound systems from scratch? Black Americans made Beamers and Bentleys and benzos? Tell me more about black American culture that doesn’t include everything from white American culture, including the English language? Tell me more tell us more we’re waiting thanks
Rap is pretty much blues. 😒 You can listen to Katie Crippen th-cam.com/video/HjwZp7p0Xnc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=pqNY7VJnSJTGk_Kp 1921. Or Blind Boy Fuller th-cam.com/video/ni_OwMFZKjA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Fn2SnOdmg4iNzX8A 1933. Of course the Jubilaries th-cam.com/video/d323OL-TnZQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=1PzCUp3Fkef0dLRG or Louis Jordan th-cam.com/video/Aa9dHQ1fiOo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=w73hPM_bAWA9bf1t 1949. The cadence all sound the same. Got that ragtime, gospel, blues, boogie woogie, swing, jump blues, r&b bop.
Latinos/whites/Asians all are guest in hip hop and it’s nothing wrong with that at all, but to say you created it is no different than a white person or Asian making the same claim
@@Davey-bi6wx Well then we're all guests of everything we didn't create? Lord Jamar is a hypocrite. He claims you can't tell where it started because that would put his Rochelle native a.ss outside of the equation but he knows the exact ethnicity of everyone involved? Dude is just ignorant.
Black Americans created hip hip. That's why we make the best music, it's apart of our culture. Hip-hop is in our blood! You can't remove us from something that's ours
@@javiervega1065 Exactly. I've known a lot of blk Americans that can't sing, dance, nor rap. They just try to live vicariously through the ones that can.
For some reason being black American is a shocker to the world. Ppl tht asked me where I’m from. They assume Africa or Caribbean. No. I’m from HERE. Africa was the motherland centuries ago. All my ROOTS are down south AMERICA and Harlem USA.
Ummm Africa is still the motherland? What are you talking about? You do realize your roots come from Africa right? we’re talking about race here not nationality, America is a nationality not a race it’s always black people like you that are so in denial about where you come from because of your self hate and whether yall like it or not Africa is where your ancestors came from, it’s a shame how other races traces their origin to Africa BUT us.
That scene in Spike Lee’s DoThaRightThing where the group of Puerto Ricans tried to battle Radio Raheem and didn’t wanna hear Public Enemy represents it perfectly. 50/50 creators wouldn’t have had a problem hearing ‘Fight The Power’ like that and would try to drown it out with Salsa music. None of them complained about that scene back then. And that represents how it was on a whole. A lot of Puerto Ricans were heavily into Freestyle music which they dubbed Latin Hip Hop to differentiate themselves from the main vein of rap. Hip hop culture primarily reflects the music and culture of the Black American upbringing. The truth is the truth…and I’m part Puerto Rican.
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what's the difference? DJ Kool Herc, a Jamaican, raised in the Bronx, created Hip-Hop music, you could go to the HIP-HOP MUSEUM in NYC, to see for yourself + Hispanic people were the best breakdancers, dressed the best + were the first DJ's/rappers, so you're saying you weren't alive in the 80's or the 90's, without saying it, so stop it
@@BigGeechie It's just ignorant. So we're all guests when we do stuff we didn't create? Humans create stuff then it spreads. None of us here in the comments created hip hop. Taking credit for other people's accomplishments is weak.
Exactly! A simple walk through history will show everything he's saying is right and exact. We have actual proof today with some of those Elders from the late 60's early 70's here with us to tell the story.
It ain't logical lol. He's not even speaking facts. He's stating an opinion. And he's wrong. First of all, Black and Puerto Rican/Latino aren't mutually exclusive. And obviously Jamaicans. The demographics of the Bronx would lead anyone with common sense to acknowledge that Hip Hop HAD to be created by a Black Americans, Puerto Ricans, and West Indians. Most of NYC Black population isn't even FBA.
@@jscott181 ..FBA population has been taking a dip in NYC for awhile now many have migrated back to the south...At the time of the inception and rise of hip hop FBA had a strong undeniable presence not only in influence but numbers..This part of the reason the narrative has been hijacked mostly by the hip hop media which is mostly non-black....Representation matters but as we have seen the real will always speak up and prevail...
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Hip-hop was always here... wayyyy before they started calling it Hip-hop. The dozens, cyphers, gospel, soul, funk, rock and roll, jazz, r&b, etc we started this $hit HERE! Legends like James Brown and the legendary Motown all that $hit is homegrown 💯🎯
I’m African, I believe hip hop was created by Black Americans. From James Brown to Michael Jackson featuring Biggie on his tracks, the influence is clear. Historically, the contributions of the Nation of Islam and the Black Panthers were also significant in the inception of hip hop.
@@Mr._Moderate Why ask questions we both know the answer to? To somehow feel smart? I said what I said. We have documentation of cats in the south rapping in the 1930s. Get off new york nuts with the redundant rhetorical questions
@@TRDwKingBlu 1. "Why ask questions we both know the answers to?" Because I assume you know something I do not know. It's one thing to assume the answer it's another to know the answer. 2. "To some how feel smart?" I don't "feel" I am smart. I know I am smart. I still have much to learn because the world is evolving. Asking you a question in the TH-cam comment section should never be used to validate "smartness". 3. Are you going to let your integrity answer the question or your ego? 🤔
So as a JAMAICAN who grew up in America and discovered the Hip Hop movement from 78 on in NEW YORK..I only know it from hearing the Black Americans that was pushing g it. I heard some of the tapes I was like what’s that?
So you're saying that: 1. Black Americans that created hip-hop music isolated themselves from all other cultures in NYC? 2. Hip-hop was not created in the South like Lord Jamar alluded to? 🤔
who cares. the fact is without white people you dont make enough money off this. so why is he even bringing up race. all this guy does it talk about race. how about you just dont talk about race. also why is this guy dark black uptop and has white legs?
@@angelineakaangie4958 Nah, bro is a black dude from Rochelle who always had a chip on his shoulder with the Bk dudes. He's deflecting. Trying to prove he's black enough.. That's why ge really hates eminem. Low key jealous of how respected Em is by legends as Rakim. He's insecurities are all over the place. None of us here in the comments created hip hop. We're all guests then right? Who cares. Music is for everyone. Humans create stuff then it spreads. Can't call each other guests all the time because someone of our own ethnicity didn't create something lol. That's ignorant. Taking credit for other people's accomplishments is weak too...
@ayo2315 wtf you gotta be From the bronx. Stop it 5 I'm from the bx and what he saying exactly true. We didn't mess with Puerto Ricans and Puerto Ricans ain't mess with us. 💯💪🏾
"Im still gonna tell the truth whether it falls in my favor or not" This is why I resonate so much with Lord Jamar because im also from the Caribbean. That will never suade me into discrediting what is rightfully due to Black/FBA Americans.
@@HaliB75on what that the Puerto Ricans were a part of the culture, but did not start the culture that’s true. Do your real research don’t just watch peoples opinions and videos. Do your real research. Truthful set you free.
that's not true, he's not dropping any facts + he's not from NYC = KRS-1 & Joe ARE from NYC/BRONX, so it's safe to say they know MORE about their own city than LJ does, since he's from the BURBS #DaFacts
Mexicans and purto Ricans had nothing to do with the creation of hip hop black men single handedly made hip hop. Hip hop would still be what it is today without them💯
I think a lot of y’all not listening black Americans created this thing we called hip hop .i was born in the 1900 & 60s and from what I remember, black and only black kids was doing hip hop
Yes indeed. Latinos called our music moreno music back then and monkey dancing for breaking. They dressed in slacks and church shoes when we were rocking chuck taylors or shell toed nikes. Now, they prove their anti blk hate by saying they created a culture they despised in the 60s and 70s😂
I am Latino, and I know that Hip-Hop was created by Black American Culture. The utmost respect for that! However, us Latinos contributed a lot in Hip-Hop. That's another part of the truth 🤜🏻🤛🏿 we are Hip-Hop
Im Boricua 💯 percent n i agree with with Lord Jamar he said a great analogy take everyone out of hiphop non black n it will go to shit leave blacks alone in hiphop it will b straight Puerto Ricans🇵🇷 Jamaicans 🇯🇲 wee was there from da beginning as participants hiphop still would of happen with or without PR or Jamaicans PERIOD it is a black youth that set it off no one can't deny that.....
Many Puerto Ricans are descendants of enslaved Africans, Jamaicans are descendants of African slaves. He is promoting the agenda to divide and conquer. SLAVERY EXISTED IN THE CARIBBEAN. Hip Hop is also a fusion of toasting and the DJ from Jamaica. The brother is WRONG.
@@carnalhiphop so where was the Caribbean sound in any of the music they did? Mind you the Caribbean sound in those early days got their start off of covering American hit singles
Fba been so inclusive of other people that they got this weird idea in their head that we needed them and were twiddling our thumbs doing nothing without them. Fba been too nice. Glad we finally getting things straigh
Exactly. I equate this with Christopher Columbus. How are you going to discover something that was already there and had ppl living there? Same thing with hip hop. Hip hop was already a thing it just didn’t have a name yet and fast forward 50 years later all these mfs trying to rewrite history 🤦🏾♂️
Black American went through a horrible time when NYC was in shambles in the 70s and the horrible racism that existed in America. Yes its true the creation of hiphop was from Black Americans. Have the rest contributed Yes !! Many blacks married Puerto Rican & Jamaicans. Hiphop grew world wide everyone was involved & benefited from this artform .
Spanish people did not create rap music hip hop music was invented by black people!!!! Spanish people were inspired by hip hop music but we didn't create rap or R & B music. African Americans invented rap and R & B music. Respect to the culture!!
Personally, the concern I have is this: As a whole, and even musically speaking, the talented Black - Richly Melanated global community covers all planetary continents & countries; from Africa to Middle East; from Switzerland to Sweden; from Venezuela to Brazil; from Barbados to Jamaica; from Australia to Papua New Guinea & etc... That said, likely the majority of the said 'Hip-Hop' musical input did indeed stem from those of the Black Diaspora; yet, being that music is a universal language, likely there also was some input (influence) from Asians, Mestizos as well other racial stocks. In the end, (especially whereas one may be Black North American, Black South American, Black African, Black European, Black Caribbean, Black Australoid, Black Pacific Islander & etc...) what's important is for the Black Diaspora to recognize their overall musical input while simultaneously also recognizing that music is indeed universal, for and from all people. Thus, the argument seemingly is futile.
@@serenitysounds8050 It's just ignorant. So we're all guests when we do stuff we didn't create? Humans create stuff then it spreads. None of us here in the comments created hip hop. Taking credit for other people's accomplishments is weak.
If FBA where to stop making music and Style for 3 years These None FBA people's would lose their minds and I bet you 3yrs later when we come back you will see the Music and Swagger would be the same and nothing have changed because without us FBA The music and swagger will be the same nothing changed
are you actively contributing to popular music or are you just taking credit for something you have nothing to do with because the people who do it look like us?
@@DfromBoston We created every genre. If everyone stopped making music off of our creations. What would yall have. If we removed everyone out of our creations....we will be just fine
My Spanish elders say the black looking puerto ricans in the bronx in the late 60's into 70 associated with black americans in the projects, but felt discrimination among fellow lightskin pr's and my uncle was into rock and playing instruments not early hip hop , gang culture ruled
Thank you Lord Jamar. Much appreciated for making sure the history is cemented. Ricans called us names and even called their own people names if they liked hip hop/rap. We all saw the movie Do the Right thing when the character Radio Raheem had the battle with the Puerto Rican kids on the stoop. They were not playing hip hop or rap music. But Radio Raheem was. Stop it. And that’s just 1 example from a movie.
Bottom line in my opinion Hip Hop is BLACK CULTURE Jamaicans are Black its a part of there culture now if you are an Afro Latino and consider yourself one than yes it is apart of your culture as well
It wasn’t Jamaicans ONE jamcianc pioneered and he says it comes from James brown music and dj disco Mario king a black American comes before kool herc and his parties is how herc found out about hip hop herc ASSIMILATED
@@jerrygraves6531we might never came in the same ship but we are in the same boat. The white man educated the other races to believe we are monkeys from africa. How you are an american as the white man but the playing field isn't level?
SIT DOWN... @unclericky5850 THIS SHHH LIKE IF A BUNCH OF WHTE DUDES....WHO WERE ENSLVED BY AFRCNS FOR HUNDREDS OF YEARS SPOKE NOTHING BUT AFRCN, USED AFRCN CREATED TECH AND CREATED A FORM OF MUSIC IN AN AFRCN LANGUAGE WITH 100% ZERO EUROPEAN INFLUENCE.....YALL WOULD STILL CALL THAT WHTE CULTURE....YALL CRAZAY....
What I find confusion is what do Latinos mean by they were involved in Hip Hop from the beginning? If you claiming there were some that participated, then yes they were there. But if they mean involved like they co created hip hop then I don’t agree with that. Every Latino was introduced into it by a black American. I can’t deny that Latinos made contributions but they didn’t co create Hip Hop.
I help , I help, your confusion comes and stems from ✨️✨️✨️ racist Americans at the time seeing a dark-skinned or medium -brown skinned Latino who may or may Not speak spanish and not calling him/her Latino but "black".....
That's not creating anything though and you guys came later and Puerto Ricans hated on hip hop in the beginning. Calling it jungle music Moreno music and other pejoratives
Black Americans created it, one of the founders was Jamaican raised in America literally said he had to switch his style for black Americans to like it😂krs1 is the same guy co-signs the graping the Zulu nation did to kids, and fat Joe been a hater
@@CuriousClover You really think that?? That's crazy bro, I love being Puerto Rican and I'm proud as hell and think we got a dope ass culture but I'm not delusional enough to think everyone else wants to be Puerto Rican? I don't think you give people enough credit for being proud of their own race.
Im haitian american, and i believed that black americans are the tribe of Judah. That's why they are so excellent when it comes to music. Haitians are the tribe of Levi
I think I remember back in the day Lord Jamar use to give Caribbeans and Puerto Ricans credit as founders of hip hop. Since I can’t remember the instances I can’t drop receipts but I swear I remember him saying it.
Even Jlo had to put on a bandana, perform with rappers, and get co-signed by Puffy before she blew up. She is “Latina” but she contributed her version of Black American Culture, not Spanish culture. Respect to everyone✊🏾
Exactly the misinformation is coming from their end and they are blaming Jamaicans when they are the ones that started the misinformation. And no one reads anymore so it just spreads.
@@thubb6 i agree actually. I’m just noticing the change. To the extent that Puerto Rican and Jamaicans participated it was still participating in black American culture. Those other cultures had their own jams and black folks participated in them too, but that doesn’t make it their culture.
Hip hop was around before most of these group came to America. Rhymes over a beat 🤔 We been doing that since we was able to talk English. Black people brought poetry to Europe.
I'm from PR and I always knew that hip hop were created by afroamericans. We have Vico C and Ruben Dj was the first rap artist in the country but they were influenced by the real pioneers of hip hop/ rap music that were the afroamericans thanks for everything ya'll done for the rap music getting accepted by the industry that was mad hard back in the days, now days the hip hop is the king of the genres be the dominant of all sales 😂😂😂👍
Black Americans have been in the America's before the Continents Separated!!!! This is a fact!!! At one point in time there was no Africa or America! Just one Landmass!!! So when the Continents eventually Separated! Where ever you was standing! That's where you ended up! These were your first Black Tribes. who Existed during the age of Pangea!!! Millions of years ago, the Black ppl in the America's, Originally called Atlantis! Setup the Olmec Civilisation!!! And Built all the Pyramids in the America's! FACTS!!!!!
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@@westnile21 @unclericky5850 THIS SHHH LIKE IF A BUNCH OF WHTE DUDES....WHO WERE ENSLVED BY AFRCNS FOR HUNDREDS OF YEARS SPOKE NOTHING BUT AFRCN, USED AFRCN CREATED TECH AND CREATED A FORM OF MUSIC IN AN AFRCN LANGUAGE WITH 100% ZERO EUROPEAN INFLUENCE.....YALL WOULD STILL CALL THAT WHTE CULTURE....YALL CRAZAY....
@@westnile21 DROP MORE FACTS BRO... @unclericky5850 THIS SHHH LIKE IF A BUNCH OF WHTE DUDES....WHO WERE ENSLVED BY AFRCNS FOR HUNDREDS OF YEARS SPOKE NOTHING BUT AFRCN, USED AFRCN CREATED TECH AND CREATED A FORM OF MUSIC IN AN AFRCN LANGUAGE WITH 100% ZERO EUROPEAN INFLUENCE.....YALL WOULD STILL CALL THAT WHTE CULTURE....YALL CRAZAY....
@@Rasheedah.A Bro is a black dude from Rochelle who always had a chip on his shoulder with the Bk dudes. He's deflecting. Trying to prove he's black enough.. That's why ge really hates eminem. Low key jealous of how respected Em is by legends as Rakim. He's insecurities are all over the place. None of us here in the comments created hip hop. We're all guests then right? Who cares. Music is for everyone.
As a Puerto Rican myself, i 💯 agree with Lord Jamar!! We are the first STUDENTS of hip-hop, we didn't have anything to do the creation of it‼️💯🍻🤙🏽🇵🇷💪🏾🗣🤌🏽🙏🏽
Wow thats so ridiculous. Hiphop was a black and Puerto rican thing. Rap i can say came from the black community. Breaking as an example is 100% influence by Puerto Rican more over nuyoricans
In Brooklyn and Queens, they were playing disco. They weren't playing the funk and rock break beats, which came to be known as hip hop music. Also, those Brooklyn and Queens DJs and clubs were looking down on the "thugs" and "ghetto kids" from the Bronx who tried to come to their clubs. In the disco culture, they were wearing slacks, blazers and hard bottom shoes. The hip hop kids were rockin' jeans, sneakers and sweatshirts/hoodies. They couldn't wear that to those disco clubs. They couldn't breakdance in there. They either got rejected at the door or they were thrown out when they started doing B-boy dances and calling out their neighborhoods. They didn't want that element in disco.
But the elements of what we consider to be Hip Hop were more so associated with Disco in the early days. Hip Hop didn’t become a popular term until the 80’s. Even myself as a kid in elementary school, I remember tagging up my denim loose leaf holder with the word Disco because I thought that’s what Hip Hop was called. The Fat Boys were originally called the Disco 3.
@@Jeff-xv6gk Wasn't Coke La Rock toasting over Herc's Merry Go round? 🤣🤣🤣 You're a guest in hip hop, stop using that corny new age "cap" slang with me, you herb. You come to the Bronx and walk around looking lost. 🤣
@@FunkyChild718 wtf is toasting 🥂 something that most people never heard obviously you didn’t watch microphone 🎤 check black American created hip hop Latinos and Jamaicans are guests yall not even guest you’re being tolerated at this point
As a Latino, I have no issues with saying that Hip Hop was created by Black people!
Black people have invented a lot of things in America and people always take their credit.
Thank you for Hip Hop! Much love.
Black Americans invented over fifty thousand inventions like the Traffic Light ,Paper bags,Vending machines,Doorknob,peanut butter, open heart surgery,elevator ,telephone transmitters ,folding chairs,3D technology ,potato chips,portable refrigerator,water gun,Fire escape,,gas mask,cell phone to many to name
@@bkbrown7489Over 50,000 inventions
Thank you. Very rare to hear that 💯
Black Americans have been in the America's before the Continents Separated!!!! This is a fact!!! At one point in time there was no Africa or America! Just one Landmass!!! So when the Continents eventually Separated! Where ever you was standing! That's where you ended up! These were your first Black Tribes. who Existed during the age of Pangea!!! Millions of years ago, the Black ppl in the America's, Originally called Atlantis! Setup the Olmec Civilisation!!! And Built all the Pyramids in the America's! FACTS!!!!!
It was created by Southern black Americans.
As a born Jamaican, can we just let African Americans have their stuff. Thank y’all for creating a genre that I thoroughly enjoy.
American....not African anything
Straight up and down full blooded Americans created hip hop, rock, jazz ,gospel, RnB and Classical, bluegrass, Alternative Rock, etc.
Exactly. Americans. Not african Americans. This ain't Africa. Sheez
@@MsPenny-nh2leour roots come from Africa and it has been proven time and time again for many years, stop with the self hate and just accept the fact that you’re African okay? There’s nothing wrong with embracing your original roots
@@MsPenny-nh2le Thank You!
@@kvthegameaddict8404 This has nothing to do with self-hate. This is about standing on indigenous American business. Not a single person who is not genealogically documented as an African will ever get "reparations" for being a so-called descendant of trafficked Africans because There Are No Documents Showing That Millions of "Black" Americans have literal ancestors of theirs documented as coming from Africa. I don't understand why people like you don't understand how U.S. laws and physical documentation work. And people like you don't realize that's the main reason why reparations has never happened because it is premised on a story that is not proven to be true for the Millions of people they originally claimed it to be true for. Get it?? Read that proposed "reparations committee" bill in U.S. Congress. That garbage is filled with "African" claims that millions of Black Americans have no documentation of. That proposed bill was dead before it was ever introduced into Congress for a vote. And those frauds like Sheila Jackson Lee, who is a JAMAICAN-American, spearheaded that trash because she was sent to undermine ORIGINAL Americans and what their actual ancestors went through.
We created Rock, Jazz, Gospel, RnB, and HIP HOP
Country music too!
ALLLLLLL OF IT
Country bass and house
And the blues
@@TechWaltMD The rappin' came from the blues and the battling came from jazz. When I read up on the history of jazz, it was astounding to see so many elements of hip hop culture that coincide with early jazz culture. They're both street music. They both involved competition or battling. In jazz, players used to test out their skills in "cutting contests" because their instruments were called "axes." So when they showed up their virtuoso, they were cutting. There are many instances of even famous and established jazz musicians who battled each other. They both involve improvisation or freestyling. A lot of the early jazz players were hoodlums who rocked flashy clothes, jewelry and got all the women. They got hated on by the "good black people" who called their music "devil's music." The Boomer and Silent generations of good BP said the same thing about hip hop.
black Americans made hiphop, rnb, jazz, rock n roll in the us you have to give them credit just like black people created grime in the uk
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@@jayd4ever
@unclericky5850
THIS SHHH LIKE IF A BUNCH OF WHTE DUDES....WHO WERE ENSLVED BY AFRCNS FOR HUNDREDS OF YEARS SPOKE NOTHING BUT AFRCN, USED AFRCN CREATED TECH AND CREATED A FORM OF MUSIC IN AN AFRCN LANGUAGE WITH 100% ZERO EUROPEAN INFLUENCE.....YALL WOULD STILL CALL THAT WHTE CULTURE....YALL CRAZAY....
@jayd4ever... word!! salute to you
And, country, folk and soul. All music!
@@VOLCALthis language was forced on us we made the best of it stop hating
As a Jamaican, we have our own it’s called Dancehall. Hip Hop belongs to the black America youths - period.
This is a respectable yardie
Respect from a Black American
Jamaicans is a Black nation. This is stupid.
Dancehall was influenced by hip hop
@cameronbelcher5857 Likewise, Hip Hop was influenced by a lot of things and music genres from around the world. It's in the samples, lyrical references, the brands, the instruments, etc.
I'm Jamaican but why would black American's need help creating Hip Hop? They didn't need help creating other genre's so why are outsider's obsessed with claiming this specific genre called Hip Hop?
Black people created about every form of music.
@@blacksoldier. idk about that but way more than we get credit for
It’s hard for some people to admit they love something that was created by a group of people that they subconsciously look down upon
@@blacksoldier. Preach!!!!😁😄
Money
How is Krs even allowed in hip hop after fiercely defending Bambatta? Disgusting
They still part of the story can't rewrite it. Just don't phuk with Bam personally
Cause that's one thing and hip-hop is another
@@GucciCondoms planet rock
Is the shit tho
@@GucciCondoms remember Krs made that song. 13 and good.
He's an islander
I’m puertorican/american and We’ve never claimed to have created hiphop. This narrative is new and quite frankly it’s cringey.
a Puerto rican can be a black person though...there's afro Latinas
Far joe started this whole shih
@@SarikaClona😂😂 yall fools wanna be a part of a culture so bad, you don’t see us trying to claim a stake in Puerto Rican culture, we don’t focus on yall the way yall do to us.
But he indeed said that!!! Your cringy for not doing your research.
You can thank fat joe for this topic of conversation of late
Black people created hip hop. Of course other races came in & contributed. But the roots of hip hop come from us
True. We are glad they did. Jack Harlow is a #johnnyx100 favorite. Dropped a song called SLIM SHADY to say Eminem is one of the ones who motivated me to rap.
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AINT A SINGLE THING DIRECTLY FROM AFRICA
@@VOLCALno, so stop writing bullshit because you are wrong
@@im2alias202
BASICALLY, IF SOMEBODY CLAIMED THIS A WHTE CULTURE....ID HAVE TO SAY....NAH...
@unclericky5850
THIS SHHH LIKE IF A BUNCH OF WHTE DUDES....WHO WERE ENSLVED BY AFRCNS FOR HUNDREDS OF YEARS SPOKE NOTHING BUT AFRCN, USED AFRCN CREATED TECH AND CREATED A FORM OF MUSIC IN AN AFRCN LANGUAGE WITH 100% ZERO EUROPEAN INFLUENCE.....YALL WOULD STILL CALL THAT WHTE CULTURE....YALL CRAZAY....
Latino here. Hip hop was started by black Americans. I even heard of Pig Meat Market from the 60s. Tariq Nasheed referenced it. I’m tired of Latinos saying they started hip hop. Such bs.
In that case, salsa is American music because it started in New York by black folks from Cuba.
Much respect to black Americans.
I never heard a Latino say that 😂😂😂 that would be weird to say being that yall don't hold any weight in hip-hop
Tariq a she wears lipstick and has no credibility so what he says is invalid
@@jnc8732 when it comes to Latinos I distance myself from mainly Mexicans and Puerto Ricans because Puerto Ricans think they’re a race when it’s a nationality and don’t know their history and wanna claim everything. I swear they’re gonna claim country music lol.
My issue with Mexicans is they don’t know their history as far as the African diaspora in the country like my best friend Javier who’s a black Mexican from Veracruz, Mexico where you find the most black Mexicans.
But I get so heated when I hear Puerto Ricans say they claim everything including reggaeton which started in Panama 🇵🇦. They wanna claim music but don’t wanna claim their African ancestry.
I may be 4 percent sub Saharan African and 4 percent North African but that little bit I am proud of. But hip hop downright started from black Americans and yeah I get into huge debates with Jamaicans and Puerto Rican about this. They can’t name a hip hop song founded by them in 1973 lol 😂
@@javiervega1065 that’s your opinion. I stand with him 😊. Especially when he says African American is a misnomer because someone from Nigeria or a white person from South Africa can claim that title. That’s like me calling myself a European Brazilian or calling my grandma a European Haitian.
Tariq is the truth 😊
You are sooo wrong. Salsa was stolen from Cubans Cubans don't even like salsa they created genres like son cubano n changui before lame ass salsa that NY's exploiters perverts saturated into salsa.
"It's when you remove black people from hip-hop that it all goes to s_ _ t." A prime example of this very statement is breakdancing. Black people departed from it and latinos kept it alive. However, it isn't as popular now as it was when blacks were doing it. Black people set trends and have the style and swag that dictates what's hip. If we say it's not hot anymore then it's history. And that's why breakdancing played out. B/c we stopped doing it.
You're so out of touch. Breaking has never died out since the 2000's. It's bigger than ever. Blacks stop breaking but it was spread out by multiple groups after it went mainstream. Redbull has been sponsoring events for over 20 years. You just don't know about it because you're out of the loop.
I ain't even know that
Latinos isn't a race I'm assuming you mean black Americans latin America has more black people than the United States
respectfully disagree. bboys dont refer to ourselves as "breakdancers" unless addressing someone outside the culture. I been breaking for over 15 years, if it's played out in mainstream, o well. been live and well in the underground, don't see why it gotta be a race thing especially when it comes to breakin specifically. we still got black brothas out here puttin in work. Machine, steez, nam, k-mel, vengeance, iron monkey, ajax, and all over the world. expand your bubble. big up to the OG twins, original bboys, but also big up to those who know n recognize our art aint got nothin to do with skin color. peace.
@@brandon2521 all facts. The Olympics proved it
I'm a Mexican american and hip hop fan...and I say hip hop was ..is...and will always be black music.....much love to the black community
@freezhollywood
@unclericky5850
THIS SHHH LIKE IF A BUNCH OF WHTE DUDES....WHO WERE ENSLVED BY AFRCNS FOR HUNDREDS OF YEARS SPOKE NOTHING BUT AFRCN, USED AFRCN CREATED TECH AND CREATED A FORM OF MUSIC IN AN AFRCN LANGUAGE WITH 100% ZERO EUROPEAN INFLUENCE.....YALL WOULD STILL CALL THAT WHTE CULTURE....YALL CRAZAY....
😂
@@novelaego2404tf is funny?
If you are a fucking Mexican then you dont know what the fuck you talking about.When it comes to puerto ricans.... You're not even from new york , sit down and learn
There's BLACK Mexicans Afro latinos exist in Mexico too not just in the other latin countries
Hip hop is and was created from Black American culture🇺🇸….
So black Americans created the record player? They created Nike and Adidas? They created the Kangols they were wearing ? Pumas? Rope chains? It was blacks working hard and making those sound systems from scratch? Black Americans made Beamers and Bentleys and benzos? Tell me more about black American culture that doesn’t include everything from white American culture, including the English language? Tell me more tell us more we’re waiting thanks
😂 sure buddy
@@PortalPrince Sounds like a Hatian Teather!! Stop hating!!
@@PortalPrinceyou sound dumb….. go look up all the inventions besides hip-hop that black Americans created that EVERYBODY still use til this day
@@PortalPrince I see the hater in you.
Gil Scott Heron been rapping on records since the 60’s . Black Americans created HiP HOP period
Gil Scott Heron had a Jamaican father.
False! It was a fusion of people of African descent from different places
Rap is pretty much blues. 😒 You can listen to Katie Crippen th-cam.com/video/HjwZp7p0Xnc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=pqNY7VJnSJTGk_Kp 1921. Or Blind Boy Fuller th-cam.com/video/ni_OwMFZKjA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Fn2SnOdmg4iNzX8A 1933. Of course the Jubilaries th-cam.com/video/d323OL-TnZQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=1PzCUp3Fkef0dLRG or Louis Jordan th-cam.com/video/Aa9dHQ1fiOo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=w73hPM_bAWA9bf1t 1949. The cadence all sound the same. Got that ragtime, gospel, blues, boogie woogie, swing, jump blues, r&b bop.
@@abyss104he was absent He had a Black American Mother.
@@abyss104 so why didn't his jamaican father have him speak patois on any of his records? Where's the jamaican influence in anyy of his music?
Latinos/whites/Asians all are guest in hip hop and it’s nothing wrong with that at all, but to say you created it is no different than a white person or Asian making the same claim
Facts
Your mom is a guest in my bedroom
Stop capping
THEY ARE GUESTS POINT BLANK FACTSSSSSSS...ITS BLACK AMERICAN CULTURE
@@Davey-bi6wx
Well then we're all guests of everything we didn't create? Lord Jamar is a hypocrite. He claims you can't tell where it started because that would put his Rochelle native a.ss outside of the equation but he knows the exact ethnicity of everyone involved? Dude is just ignorant.
Black Americans created hip hip. That's why we make the best music, it's apart of our culture. Hip-hop is in our blood! You can't remove us from something that's ours
You couldn't rap to save your life
@@javiervega1065 Exactly. I've known a lot of blk Americans that can't sing, dance, nor rap. They just try to live vicariously through the ones that can.
@coleycole5344 that's not the point dikkhead!
@coleycole5344 black Americans are some of the most talented people the world hater!
@@jnc8732 Reread my comment and see how much your reply didn't make sense.
For some reason being black American is a shocker to the world. Ppl tht asked me where I’m from. They assume Africa or Caribbean. No. I’m from HERE. Africa was the motherland centuries ago. All my ROOTS are down south AMERICA and Harlem USA.
Your identity is black American. Your DNA is African.
I don't know who the hell u be around with. I can tell the difference between a "african" American and a african easily.
Ummm Africa is still the motherland? What are you talking about? You do realize your roots come from Africa right? we’re talking about race here not nationality, America is a nationality not a race it’s always black people like you that are so in denial about where you come from because of your self hate and whether yall like it or not Africa is where your ancestors came from, it’s a shame how other races traces their origin to Africa BUT us.
Nobody wants to claim you relax. Your just a black guy just say that
No one cares😂😂😂
That scene in Spike Lee’s DoThaRightThing where the group of Puerto Ricans tried to battle Radio Raheem and didn’t wanna hear Public Enemy represents it perfectly.
50/50 creators wouldn’t have had a problem hearing ‘Fight The Power’ like that and would try to drown it out with Salsa music. None of them complained about that scene back then. And that represents how it was on a whole. A lot of Puerto Ricans were heavily into Freestyle music which they dubbed Latin Hip Hop to differentiate themselves from the main vein of rap. Hip hop culture primarily reflects the music and culture of the Black American upbringing. The truth is the truth…and I’m part Puerto Rican.
Just rewatched that movie a week ago and this made PERFECT sense. 🎯
SAY IT LOUDER FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE BACK......
wow what a reach, not only is it a fictional movie, there'd be a diff from ppl born n raised in NY vs ppl that came from somewhere else
Facts!. Shout out from México 🇲🇽
THIS. That scene is a lot more real than people realize.
I’m a Caribbean Black.
Black American 100% created HipHop by themselves. It’s their culture. I’m a big fan of the genre.
Hip-Hop isn't a genre fam. It's a civilization.
Lord Jamar is wildin. Using patois in his lyrics
@@ShaykhAbuSalman He has Guyanese heritage.
@@ShaykhAbuSalmanJarmar is a real one all truth tellers are
@@Bob-rl4en Hell naw. Hip-hop is a form of music that has been turned into a degenerate culture. Nothing civilized about it.
I'm a Puerto Rican hip hop head and I 100 percent agree with lord.
I'm black American from Brooklyn. I had the pleasure of being around all the greatest black rappers of all time, which was great.
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Flatbush is here…
@@Getitdone-l1s
EVEN BBBLK SPEAK JUST REHASHED POOR WHTE SOUTHERN SPEAK...
@@VOLCAL, yeah okay
@@shewatchchannelzero7695
U AINT SAYING NOTHING THOUGH
RIP OJ a true legend
@@cashprice ninja was a woman beater killer. Come on fam… what if it was your mom 😑
Legends don't kill their wives. Dude was a Grade A pos
VERY-TRUE..
lol
Creation and contribution are two different things. Plain and simple
S/O Lord Jamar
Contribute to their own rap community
what's the difference? DJ Kool Herc, a Jamaican, raised in the Bronx, created Hip-Hop music, you could go to the HIP-HOP MUSEUM in NYC, to see for yourself + Hispanic people were the best breakdancers, dressed the best + were the first DJ's/rappers, so you're saying you weren't alive in the 80's or the 90's, without saying it, so stop it
@@DaFactsNoNonsense1713 Herc didn’t create hip hop
😮😮😮
@@BigGeechie
It's just ignorant. So we're all guests when we do stuff we didn't create? Humans create stuff then it spreads. None of us here in the comments created hip hop. Taking credit for other people's accomplishments is weak.
The dude argument is so logical and simple. Devoid of emotions it's hard to dispute. I applaud his stance. How could you not.💯🏆
Exactly! A simple walk through history will show everything he's saying is right and exact. We have actual proof today with some of those Elders from the late 60's early 70's here with us to tell the story.
It ain't logical lol. He's not even speaking facts. He's stating an opinion. And he's wrong. First of all, Black and Puerto Rican/Latino aren't mutually exclusive. And obviously Jamaicans. The demographics of the Bronx would lead anyone with common sense to acknowledge that Hip Hop HAD to be created by a Black Americans, Puerto Ricans, and West Indians. Most of NYC Black population isn't even FBA.
@@jscott181you do know demographics can change over time right nyc at the time and most it’s existence black Caribbean’s we’re a minority within one
@@jscott181 ..FBA population has been taking a dip in NYC for awhile now many have migrated back to the south...At the time of the inception and rise of hip hop FBA had a strong undeniable presence not only in influence but numbers..This part of the reason the narrative has been hijacked mostly by the hip hop media which is mostly non-black....Representation matters but as we have seen the real will always speak up and prevail...
the only people that are getting in their feelings about what he's saying are HISPANICS lol
“You want to be one, but you want to be singled out” bar 🔥 🔥 🔥 That sheet hit hard. This clip might be a mic drop right here
OMG HE killed it
Facts you either in the car or out, Walk mother fucker for all we care. This is something our people created.
💯💯💯
Yeah, he smashed it. Yeah you want to be Black yet you want to be DELINEATED🇯🇲🇵🇷🇩🇴🇳🇬 from Black, therefore we must DELINEATE as FBA’s 🇺🇸
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James Brown is the true inspiration for Hip Hop
Hip-hop was always here... wayyyy before they started calling it Hip-hop. The dozens, cyphers, gospel, soul, funk, rock and roll, jazz, r&b, etc we started this $hit HERE! Legends like James Brown and the legendary Motown all that $hit is homegrown 💯🎯
Facts. And it was ALL black american music
@@dn30001Facts & mo Facts
@dn30001 I mean who really cares everyone does hip hop now
Blues, country music, rock, etc
@@StevenUpNthisbezzyTHE FACT OF THE MATTER IS, WE ARE THE ORIGINATORS CHUMP! AND THE REST ARE COPYING, COSPLAYING GUESTS!! FOH!
I’m African,
I believe hip hop was created by Black Americans. From James Brown to Michael Jackson featuring Biggie on his tracks, the influence is clear. Historically, the contributions of the Nation of Islam and the Black Panthers were also significant in the inception of hip hop.
But I will say that I also identify, as a black person, because I am.
@@alecpato9310nah bruh you African you ain’t black, you wernt a slave and you come from a specific tribe from a specific country outside america😂
But also has european influence y'all just deny that idea
Biggie was a son of 2 Jamaican immigrants 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@nandochavez4546there's no Europe influence sit down...u don't swagger like us buddy.take a hike 😤
James brown music had s ome hip hop elements
Hip Hop is a derivative of Funk Music which is James Brown.
That's where alot of the break beats came from
@@feebaby no it's not ol boy above you is right
James brown is 1 of the four fathers of hip hop period
@@TommyBull2 most sampled artist
Blacks in the usa inspired bob marley and peter tosh.
Yes, Curtis Mayfield & the Impressions were early influences of The Wailers!
Yes Rock n roll blues
And lovers rock and ska
Wtf you talking about
Am Jamaican we don’t need hip hop trust.
Cats in the south
was rapping in the 1930s.
This is a
black american cultural phenomenon
stop it
@@novelaego2404 Ain't NOBODY got to lie Craig. Especially me.
@@TRDwKingBlu
Where was hip-hop created?
@@Mr._Moderate
Why ask questions we both know the answer to?
To somehow feel smart?
I said what I said.
We have documentation of cats in the south rapping in the 1930s.
Get off new york nuts with the redundant rhetorical questions
@@TRDwKingBlu
1. "Why ask questions we both know the answers to?"
Because I assume you know something I do not know. It's one thing to assume the answer it's another to know the answer.
2. "To some how feel smart?"
I don't "feel" I am smart. I know I am smart. I still have much to learn because the world is evolving. Asking you a question in the TH-cam comment section should never be used to validate "smartness".
3. Are you going to let your integrity answer the question or your ego? 🤔
So as a JAMAICAN who grew up in America and discovered the Hip Hop movement from 78 on in NEW YORK..I only know it from hearing the Black Americans that was pushing g it. I heard some of the tapes I was like what’s that?
So you're saying that:
1. Black Americans that created hip-hop music isolated themselves from all other cultures in NYC?
2. Hip-hop was not created in the South like Lord Jamar alluded to? 🤔
I’m a guest in hip hop. When black people speak on hip hop I listen, I don’t argue.
Lol you listen? So you listen to some random BP about hip hop like they know more then you? 😂😂😂😂 go nap
@@arkhamknight6371 Than* I’m a teacher. I don’t listen or read people that aren’t as intelligent as me either. Go get a GED.
@@arkhamknight6371eat crow tether 😂😂
Can’t argue the truth but foolish people will
Agreed Lord Jamar is speaking facts 💯
who cares. the fact is without white people you dont make enough money off this. so why is he even bringing up race. all this guy does it talk about race. how about you just dont talk about race. also why is this guy dark black uptop and has white legs?
@@angelineakaangie4958
Nah, bro is a black dude from Rochelle who always had a chip on his shoulder with the Bk dudes. He's deflecting. Trying to prove he's black enough.. That's why ge really hates eminem. Low key jealous of how respected Em is by legends as Rakim. He's insecurities are all over the place.
None of us here in the comments created hip hop. We're all guests then right? Who cares. Music is for everyone.
Humans create stuff then it spreads. Can't call each other guests all the time because someone of our own ethnicity didn't create something lol. That's ignorant. Taking credit for other people's accomplishments is weak too...
He’s not from the Bronx bro ,he can’t validate everything,hip hop is from the Bronx ,go to the Bronx and tell me who you see
@ayo2315 wtf you gotta be From the bronx. Stop it 5 I'm from the bx and what he saying exactly true. We didn't mess with Puerto Ricans and Puerto Ricans ain't mess with us. 💯💪🏾
"Im still gonna tell the truth whether it falls in my favor or not" This is why I resonate so much with Lord Jamar because im also from the Caribbean. That will never suade me into discrediting what is rightfully due to Black/FBA Americans.
Lord Jamar thank you for settling once and for all ans for all of us the origins of Hip Hop. You help is truly appreciated.
Lord Jamar dropped hard facts 💥💥💥
No he didn’t he is misleading
@@HaliB75on what that the Puerto Ricans were a part of the culture, but did not start the culture that’s true. Do your real research don’t just watch peoples opinions and videos. Do your real research. Truthful set you free.
that's not true, he's not dropping any facts + he's not from NYC = KRS-1 & Joe ARE from NYC/BRONX, so it's safe to say they know MORE about their own city than LJ does, since he's from the BURBS #DaFacts
@DaFactsNoNonsense1713 coke la rock said it and grand Master Caz... they lying To???
@@DaFactsNoNonsense1713Lord Jamar is from New Rochelle which is 10 minutes from the Bronx…
WTF are you talking about?
Art, please keep this brother as a regular guest! We need him out chere!!!
People don’t like Lord Jamar but he’s not a liar,he’s talking real on here
please he's trying to stay relevant cause no one talks about his lame ass
we don't like him kuz he a racist moron
@@vampirascoffin870 exactly
Mexicans and purto Ricans had nothing to do with the creation of hip hop black men single handedly made hip hop. Hip hop would still be what it is today without them💯
as far as the mcing side? What about graff?
They din't create the instruments and poetry
Mexico is not part of this discussion
There's BLACK PUERTO RICANS 🇵🇷 and black Mexicans too you should know this but hip hop is a BLACK American art form
No it's an African American art form
thanks for sharing, you inspired me to try something new
Good for you
I think a lot of y’all not listening black Americans created this thing we called hip hop .i was born in the 1900 & 60s and from what I remember, black and only black kids was doing hip hop
Are you from NY though? I bet you don't even know your way around NY.
Not saying your wrong but basing historical knowledge on your anecdotal memories doesn't hold water.
nobody cares who you are you ain't even important in human history
@@utmosdemos3645 facts
Yes indeed. Latinos called our music moreno music back then and monkey dancing for breaking. They dressed in slacks and church shoes when we were rocking chuck taylors or shell toed nikes. Now, they prove their anti blk hate by saying they created a culture they despised in the 60s and 70s😂
I am Latino, and I know that Hip-Hop was created by Black American Culture. The utmost respect for that! However, us Latinos contributed a lot in Hip-Hop. That's another part of the truth 🤜🏻🤛🏿 we are Hip-Hop
Agreed but certain ppl went too far with it, saying Black Americans have no culture. They fd up
BLACK people created Hip Hop, period....
What has it done for your people?
Which blacks? Black Jamaicans? Black Puerto Ricans? Or Black Americans????
@dominican123 why are you even here??? Black Americans created!!!
@bobthegamer1880 it made your kids want to be like us? It made your wives want to suck us off more
Im Boricua 💯 percent n i agree with with Lord Jamar he said a great analogy take everyone out of hiphop non black n it will go to shit leave blacks alone in hiphop it will b straight Puerto Ricans🇵🇷 Jamaicans 🇯🇲 wee was there from da beginning as participants hiphop still would of happen with or without PR or Jamaicans PERIOD it is a black youth that set it off no one can't deny that.....
💯💯💯Facts! Stop trying to take away from what OUR PPL CREATED!
Kool Herc was born in Jamaica. Grandmaster Flash was born in Barbados.
PR’s are our people 😂… but… I get you.
Many Puerto Ricans are descendants of enslaved Africans, Jamaicans are descendants of African slaves. He is promoting the agenda to divide and conquer. SLAVERY EXISTED IN THE CARIBBEAN. Hip Hop is also a fusion of toasting and the DJ from Jamaica. The brother is WRONG.
Keep speaking facts
@@carnalhiphop so where was the Caribbean sound in any of the music they did? Mind you the Caribbean sound in those early days got their start off of covering American hit singles
He’s right period!!! It all came from us the South!!!! Blues and Soul and don’t forget Country Rap Tunes!!!
Thanks!
Lord Jamar just blew out KRS and fat joe by 100 points. Game Over!
Game Over
Your on krack foolio
And Busta Rhymes
@@carloscotto7216 Tet and still none of tall come bring forth any facts to support your claim. Just a bunch of empty talk
jamar is pure bs, you'll believe ANYTHING PLAYAAA, a white man created the sampler. do u even know what that is or who he is? nope, carry on!
Keep the Lord Jamar interviews coming. He's content GOLD
Until he says something you don't agree with 👍
Fba been so inclusive of other people that they got this weird idea in their head that we needed them and were twiddling our thumbs doing nothing without them. Fba been too nice. Glad we finally getting things straigh
You don't get anything right
"Tariq disciples"
Time to stop..hope the new generations move differently. The disrespect is ridiculous
It’s our culture and folks tryna act like our culture didn’t exist until they saw it and liked it.
Exactly. I equate this with Christopher Columbus. How are you going to discover something that was already there and had ppl living there? Same thing with hip hop. Hip hop was already a thing it just didn’t have a name yet and fast forward 50 years later all these mfs trying to rewrite history 🤦🏾♂️
I'm from South Africa brother 🎉 and this is the truth 🎉🎉😂😂😂
This is a respectable south African
@@mrwhite77781and your name is mrwhite😂😂
Black American went through a horrible time when NYC was in shambles in the 70s and the horrible racism that existed in America. Yes its true the creation of hiphop was from Black Americans. Have the rest contributed Yes !! Many blacks married Puerto Rican & Jamaicans. Hiphop grew world wide everyone was involved & benefited from this artform .
We can’t have nothing to ourselves, but everyone else can?
its a shame that's all we have. Half of these rappers don't even share all their wealth that they got with a black person
Spanish people did not create rap music hip hop music was invented by black people!!!! Spanish people were inspired by hip hop music but we didn't create rap or R & B music. African Americans invented rap and R & B music. Respect to the culture!!
there are afro latinas too
@@SarikaClona yes that is correct
Who cares about black Latinos they don’t like black Americans. Let them suffer at the hands of other Latinos
They are not spanish people you lmbecile
KRS lost his integrity a looong time ago.
KRS one is a total fraud KRS gets the same respect as Vanilla Ice he’s finished Black America can’t stand him now for lying 😂
@@bkbrown7489 Truth.
Personally, the concern I have is this: As a whole, and even musically speaking, the talented Black - Richly Melanated global community covers all planetary continents & countries; from Africa to Middle East; from Switzerland to Sweden; from Venezuela to Brazil; from Barbados to Jamaica; from Australia to Papua New Guinea & etc...
That said, likely the majority of the said 'Hip-Hop' musical input did indeed stem from those of the Black Diaspora; yet, being that music is a universal language, likely there also was some input (influence) from Asians, Mestizos as well other racial stocks. In the end, (especially whereas one may be Black North American, Black South American, Black African, Black European, Black Caribbean, Black Australoid, Black Pacific Islander & etc...) what's important is for the Black Diaspora to recognize their overall musical input while simultaneously also recognizing that music is indeed universal, for and from all people. Thus, the argument seemingly is futile.
no doubt bro.
@@bkbrown7489 Next Kris gon be saying Vanilla Ice the goat lol.
About time somebody with common sense preach the word!
Indeed, Indeed
@@serenitysounds8050
It's just ignorant. So we're all guests when we do stuff we didn't create? Humans create stuff then it spreads. None of us here in the comments created hip hop. Taking credit for other people's accomplishments is weak.
If FBA where to stop making music and Style for 3 years These None FBA people's would lose their minds and I bet you 3yrs later when we come back you will see the Music and Swagger would be the same and nothing have changed because without us FBA The music and swagger will be the same nothing changed
Without FBA making rap music, the country will be safer, and the children will be smarter.
are you actively contributing to popular music or are you just taking credit for something you have nothing to do with because the people who do it look like us?
Exactly @@DfromBoston
Hip Hop isn't just about music.
@@DfromBoston We created every genre. If everyone stopped making music off of our creations. What would yall have. If we removed everyone out of our creations....we will be just fine
My Spanish elders say the black looking puerto ricans in the bronx in the late 60's into 70 associated with black americans in the projects, but felt discrimination among fellow lightskin pr's and my uncle was into rock and playing instruments not early hip hop , gang culture ruled
Look here, we not finna let people just take what we created. Naw🙅🏾♂️
What did you create?
@@DfromBoston shut ur tether lips
@@DfromBoston tell ur mom, her 🐱 had a odor last night.
The real question is! What is Hip Hop without Black America?
@@urbansurvivalnetworkha ha seen rap lately ?…thanks SEXY REDD…she’s…black👈🏾
Thank you Lord Jamar. Much appreciated for making sure the history is cemented. Ricans called us names and even called their own people names if they liked hip hop/rap. We all saw the movie Do the Right thing when the character Radio Raheem had the battle with the Puerto Rican kids on the stoop. They were not playing hip hop or rap music. But Radio Raheem was. Stop it. And that’s just 1 example from a movie.
Where are u from
Wtf u talking about clown
lol do you always believe what you see in movies? You probably think Italians are racist cause you watch mob movies 😂
Puerto Rican 🇵🇷 isn't a race there's BLACK PUERTO RICANS Spike Lee could have done a better job casting dark skin Afro Puerto Ricans
Radio Raheem looked Puerto Rican 🇵🇷
Bottom line in my opinion Hip Hop is BLACK CULTURE Jamaicans are Black its a part of there culture now if you are an Afro Latino and consider yourself one than yes it is apart of your culture as well
It wasn’t Jamaicans ONE jamcianc pioneered and he says it comes from James brown music and dj disco Mario king a black American comes before kool herc and his parties is how herc found out about hip hop herc ASSIMILATED
It's not "black culture" it's BLACK AMERICAN culture you guys are Caribbean you don't get to play both sides
Absolutely not 😂. Nice try tho
@@jerrygraves6531 exactly
@@jerrygraves6531we might never came in the same ship but we are in the same boat. The white man educated the other races to believe we are monkeys from africa. How you are an american as the white man but the playing field isn't level?
It started from Jazz and scat... Those artists deserve the credit. ❤
Jazz is the mother of hip-hop
nope
@@novelaego2404 what are you noping?
Creating and participating are two different things. Puerto Ricans are Hip Hops first student and that’s ok.
Nothing wrong with it at all. The contributions were monumental. And that cannot be taken away from their culture
@@ADG.Est.1988I agree 💯
I wisj we didn’t associate with them at all. Ugh blacks r too nice
Puerto Ricans are the "first copycats of hip-hop". Real "students" give respect to their Teachers.
These puerto rican Lietinos are the first copycats of Hip- Hop. Real students give honor and respect to their teachers, and they ain't doing that.
This man always speaks from his heart. I have so much respect for Lord Jamar.
Speaking from the heart doesn’t always mean you’re right.
@@cyclone10472he is right
🤡 @@Shizz7531
@@Shizz7531 in this case he is
He's an idiot
Black America stand up!
SIT DOWN...
@unclericky5850
THIS SHHH LIKE IF A BUNCH OF WHTE DUDES....WHO WERE ENSLVED BY AFRCNS FOR HUNDREDS OF YEARS SPOKE NOTHING BUT AFRCN, USED AFRCN CREATED TECH AND CREATED A FORM OF MUSIC IN AN AFRCN LANGUAGE WITH 100% ZERO EUROPEAN INFLUENCE.....YALL WOULD STILL CALL THAT WHTE CULTURE....YALL CRAZAY....
@@VOLCAL you really triggered 😂😂😂😂😂
As a Puerto Rican, I can say that we contributed to Hip Hop through graffiti and breaking
Again, you learned from Black Americans. We break danced first. Graffiti also Black. Y’all were running with us. We weren’t running with y’all.
Graffiti was not black lol @@nopeimnotsorry9472
You contributed, but you didn't create it.
Truth is truth. Much respect to the brother
Thank God for Lord Jamar!!!!!! thank you brother and thank your mom thank your dad for giving life to a true teller
He aint lying....black people are naturally cool so acting black should not be frowned upon.
Hell naw
What I find confusion is what do Latinos mean by they were involved in Hip Hop from the beginning? If you claiming there were some that participated, then yes they were there. But if they mean involved like they co created hip hop then I don’t agree with that. Every Latino was introduced into it by a black American. I can’t deny that Latinos made contributions but they didn’t co create Hip Hop.
I help , I help, your confusion comes and stems from ✨️✨️✨️ racist Americans at the time seeing a dark-skinned or medium -brown skinned Latino who may or may Not speak spanish and not calling him/her Latino but "black".....
All call outs are mandatory
He Said it in the beginning what Puerto Ricans brought to the culture. As a puerto rican I fully respect where he is coming from and it's the truth.
That's not creating anything though and you guys came later and Puerto Ricans hated on hip hop in the beginning. Calling it jungle music Moreno music and other pejoratives
@jerrygraves6531 you said all that to say what exactly are you fucking bored responding to everyone's comment
@@jerrygraves6531 there's BLACK PUERTO RICANS 🇵🇷 PUERTO RICAN isnt a race but alot of Americans don't know this
@@Dominican1923 there's not foundational black American Puerto Ricans though
@@Dominican1923 there are no foundational black American Puerto Rican though
Black Americans created it, one of the founders was Jamaican raised in America literally said he had to switch his style for black Americans to like it😂krs1 is the same guy co-signs the graping the Zulu nation did to kids, and fat Joe been a hater
Facts
Fat Joe is a hater of what?fat Joe is wayy more hip hop than lord jamar
@@ayo2315no he not fat Joe is a nobody
@@ayo2315 ask bad bunny is fat joe his fav rapper or inspired him?
@@ayo2315no he's not
You can tell all fat Joe do is 🧢 about almost everything.
Facts, Him and Snoop
Honestly everyone want to be black until it's not convenient then go run for the hills when it's not stay in the hills ok.
Who`s wants to be black?
@@winycityfightfan everyone, our music, style, culture, words...until its time to be black
@@CuriousClover You really think that?? That's crazy bro, I love being Puerto Rican and I'm proud as hell and think we got a dope ass culture but I'm not delusional enough to think everyone else wants to be Puerto Rican? I don't think you give people enough credit for being proud of their own race.
🖤BLACK AMERICAN🇺🇲CULTURE IS THE CULTURE OF THE🌎WORLD.PERIODT👉🏿WE COPY NO 1 FBA4LIFE✊🏿👁️👁️
Im haitian american, and i believed that black americans are the tribe of Judah. That's why they are so excellent when it comes to music. Haitians are the tribe of Levi
You don't know anything
@javiervega1065 I'm sure I know a lot more than you. I have done my research
Facts
@@livestrong-2482 facts
As a Bronx born Dominican who grew up on Hip Hop stop the steal…FBA’s created Hip Hop!
Fbas created squat
I think I remember back in the day Lord Jamar use to give Caribbeans and Puerto Ricans credit as founders of hip hop. Since I can’t remember the instances I can’t drop receipts but I swear I remember him saying it.
Same, but I feel Jamar always got to take the controversial stance because he's a interview guy now and his rap career ain't what it was.
Naw😂😂😂
Even Jlo had to put on a bandana, perform with rappers, and get co-signed by Puffy before she blew up. She is “Latina” but she contributed her version of Black American Culture, not Spanish culture. Respect to everyone✊🏾
Exactly the misinformation is coming from their end and they are blaming Jamaicans when they are the ones that started the misinformation. And no one reads anymore so it just spreads.
@@thubb6 i agree actually. I’m just noticing the change. To the extent that Puerto Rican and Jamaicans participated it was still participating in black American culture. Those other cultures had their own jams and black folks participated in them too, but that doesn’t make it their culture.
Hip hop was around before most of these group came to America. Rhymes over a beat 🤔 We been doing that since we was able to talk English. Black people brought poetry to Europe.
Great job Art, the people been missing Jamar's authenticity. Yall gone do numbers, and u dont cut him off like Vlad.
FBA created hip hop Period they claiming it to gain monetary benefits
I'm from PR and I always knew that hip hop were created by afroamericans. We have Vico C and Ruben Dj was the first rap artist in the country but they were influenced by the real pioneers of hip hop/ rap music that were the afroamericans thanks for everything ya'll done for the rap music getting accepted by the industry that was mad hard back in the days, now days the hip hop is the king of the genres be the dominant of all sales 😂😂😂👍
Black Americans have been in the America's before the Continents Separated!!!! This is a fact!!! At one point in time there was no Africa or America! Just one Landmass!!! So when the Continents eventually Separated! Where ever you was standing! That's where you ended up! These were your first Black Tribes. who Existed during the age of Pangea!!! Millions of years ago, the Black ppl in the America's, Originally called Atlantis! Setup the Olmec Civilisation!!! And Built all the Pyramids in the America's! FACTS!!!!!
SO ESSENTIALLY YALL.TOOK WHTE TECHNOLOGY AND WHTE LANGUGE AND POPULARIZE PATTERN BEATS WHAT EXISTED ESSENTIALLY CREATED BY MOSTLY WHTE PEOPLE AND CALL IT A BBBLK THING......
Puerto Rico is not a country my boy. They are a commonwealth of the United States. They are not an INDEPENDENT nation.
@@westnile21
@unclericky5850
THIS SHHH LIKE IF A BUNCH OF WHTE DUDES....WHO WERE ENSLVED BY AFRCNS FOR HUNDREDS OF YEARS SPOKE NOTHING BUT AFRCN, USED AFRCN CREATED TECH AND CREATED A FORM OF MUSIC IN AN AFRCN LANGUAGE WITH 100% ZERO EUROPEAN INFLUENCE.....YALL WOULD STILL CALL THAT WHTE CULTURE....YALL CRAZAY....
@@westnile21
DROP MORE FACTS BRO...
@unclericky5850
THIS SHHH LIKE IF A BUNCH OF WHTE DUDES....WHO WERE ENSLVED BY AFRCNS FOR HUNDREDS OF YEARS SPOKE NOTHING BUT AFRCN, USED AFRCN CREATED TECH AND CREATED A FORM OF MUSIC IN AN AFRCN LANGUAGE WITH 100% ZERO EUROPEAN INFLUENCE.....YALL WOULD STILL CALL THAT WHTE CULTURE....YALL CRAZAY....
This man is the truth 💪🏾
Lord Jamar qualifies for reparations by having a full FBA parent.
Female opinions don't count
@@Rasheedah.A
Bro is a black dude from Rochelle who always had a chip on his shoulder with the Bk dudes. He's deflecting. Trying to prove he's black enough.. That's why ge really hates eminem. Low key jealous of how respected Em is by legends as Rakim. He's insecurities are all over the place.
None of us here in the comments created hip hop. We're all guests then right? Who cares. Music is for everyone.
I think bro got immigrant lineage
@@llosh33 I think he said his mother is half-Guyanese and the other half FBA. His father is all FBA.
@@G8S0X0 What issues did he have in New Rochelle?
MY GRANDFATHER TOLD ME IN THE 70s-80s THAT IT STARTED BLACK AND ITS GONNA END BLACK✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽👊🏽👊🏽👊🏽
Jamar is right about this. Don’t really like dude but he ain’t lying.
He's lying
@@javiervega1065no he aint
Lord Jamar is definitely à real one ✊🏾
Yea
Thanks so Much Art Of Dialogue for this interview with lord Jamar, I have been well educated about history.
VLAD cut nobody off! Lord Jamar cut VLAD OFF!!
As a Puerto Rican myself, i 💯 agree with Lord Jamar!! We are the first STUDENTS of hip-hop, we didn't have anything to do the creation of it‼️💯🍻🤙🏽🇵🇷💪🏾🗣🤌🏽🙏🏽
LOL! You`re really puerto rican?
Wow thats so ridiculous. Hiphop was a black and Puerto rican thing. Rap i can say came from the black community. Breaking as an example is 100% influence by Puerto Rican more over nuyoricans
In Brooklyn and Queens, they were playing disco. They weren't playing the funk and rock break beats, which came to be known as hip hop music. Also, those Brooklyn and Queens DJs and clubs were looking down on the "thugs" and "ghetto kids" from the Bronx who tried to come to their clubs. In the disco culture, they were wearing slacks, blazers and hard bottom shoes. The hip hop kids were rockin' jeans, sneakers and sweatshirts/hoodies. They couldn't wear that to those disco clubs. They couldn't breakdance in there. They either got rejected at the door or they were thrown out when they started doing B-boy dances and calling out their neighborhoods. They didn't want that element in disco.
But the elements of what we consider to be Hip Hop were more so associated with Disco in the early days. Hip Hop didn’t become a popular term until the 80’s. Even myself as a kid in elementary school, I remember tagging up my denim loose leaf holder with the word Disco because I thought that’s what Hip Hop was called. The Fat Boys were originally called the Disco 3.
KRS-1 be making up his own understanding of his vision of hip hop!!
krs lost his mind 😁
KRS one is a lying fraud that snake not even from the Bronx
Kool Herc is Jamaican, bro. If you go back earlier to the first disco djs, King Charles was Jamaican too.
Exactly, Jamaica had a massive influence on hip hop.
@@FunkyChild718 🧢
@@FunkyChild718nobody is listening to Jamaican artists
@@Jeff-xv6gk Wasn't Coke La Rock toasting over Herc's Merry Go round? 🤣🤣🤣 You're a guest in hip hop, stop using that corny new age "cap" slang with me, you herb. You come to the Bronx and walk around looking lost. 🤣
@@FunkyChild718 wtf is toasting 🥂 something that most people never heard obviously you didn’t watch microphone 🎤 check black American created hip hop Latinos and Jamaicans are guests yall not even guest you’re being tolerated at this point
Can I know what part was influential that the Hispanic community left hop hop? Like I still can't even salsa🙄
Thank you Lord Jamar for always being a stand up man
I want names of these so called early Puerto Ricans who helped create hip hop from they side of the story and we need records on wax/dates... 🤔🙄
James Brown... The Big Payback!!! He Was Rappin The Entire Song!!!
Sold me out.....for chicken change!!
😊😊😊
thats not rap
Yeah... Ahight!!!
As a north American latino who grew up around hip hop I agree with Jamar 100% 🙏