Gaslighting. But in their homeland division is king. And now they around us bringing the same mess they ran from. Cuz let's be real. They ran from THEMSELVES. And the reason why they get so mad at our gatekeep ING is because they don't want to be left with themselves.
@@JohnJones-ko5ygOur Own Place In The Sun FREE Of Injustice. How Much Longer Do You Expect US To Go Through This Affliction? Do You Think Oppression Is Forever?
Tariq is a great representative of the FBA's. Some amongst us are not always 10 toes down and that's a problem. Much respect to the good brother Tariq.
@atliens1996 Indeed, Black society spoke up after that "hip-hop was created 50/50 by Black people and PR's," said "sloppy joe." Didn't hear a peep from the other side. 'busted rhymes' saying, "Black society has no culture." We are defending ourselves from those ignorant insults. Where is the other side?
FBA are God chosen people. here's why: The global influence of FBA culture has shaped music styles, fashion, technology, art, entertainment, language, dance, education, politics, media, and more. The non-FBA are just trying to steal our shine, this won't end well for them.
Agreed, they all really wanna say, just let us lie and say terrible shit about your culture in freedom. Please don't be mean to me while I m being mean to you.
The interviewer keeps pushing a false notion, and that’s the whole, “You weren’t there.” We have never said that they weren’t there, we ALWAYS make it known that they were SPECTATORS to OUR culture.
@@michaelsmith-ws2mb what's the "other side" of the argument? This is like whyte folks colonizing folks. Then start speaking on the people they colonized getting angry with them for the colonization. There is no both sides. It's like the reparations deflection. There's nothing for the violators to argue about. Give me my reparations! You violate me, you don't give any justice or resolve for the violation. Then you got the nerve to dictate/critique how I respond to all of this? Hilarious 😂😁 🤣 This is this is a finesse, not an argument bruh. This makes it seem like y'all think we stupid. Like y'all can just play us and we not gone do nothing. Y'all ain't slick. We were just being nice the whole time. Not anymore.
Telling the truth is not divisive🤷🏾♂️ Painting false narratives like your the creator of a genre of music that you clearly are a participant🎯 Respectfully, Puerto Ricans have not created any genre of music or dance with original origins🤷🏾♂️ That’s the truth💯
Right. The interviewer keeps saying the same things and not listening he was wrong to say that to his guest. People have lost the art of interviewing and listening.
@@JohnJones-ko5yg Azteca were blk fool. Mexican people literally paint their entire bodies blk to pay homage. Go ahead and TH-cam Cinco de mayo in Mexico 😂
@chiraq Nothing but facts I been saying this since the beginning of this dumb debate! Nobody has ever said I want to dress like talk like walk like get there hair cut like dress like be like a Jamaican or PR period! They are knock offs of us! Don’t care whether they like it or not!
Agreed brother im a nyc native and I've seen it my whole life PR's dress in our style and talk in our slang but at the same time they hate us really weird but it's the reason i have no PR friend's
"Latinos" never had the luxury of having traditional white families to support their "artsy" lifestyle with their tax dollars, sorry... A lifestyle btw, that is slowly eating away at your "FBA" youth, especially the young women since nothing was actually built from it.
Agreed, he was promoting a book that doesn’t tell the full story. You come away with the idea that hip hop, breakdancing, graffiti was an “all lives matter” type of creation. They literally said graffiti was popularized by a goddamn greek guy tagging Taki 183…
39:33 right. And Kim Kardashian “rejuvenated” & “popularized” cornrows and big butts. GTFOH and quit trying to steal our looks, music, dances, swag, slang, culture and legacy.
@@BigBawstv, yeah , but allowing Crazy Leg to later add that there were a " Latino " style of Break dancing when he earlier had said it was only a Black style of Break dancing that they were doing is wack .
This video is a bit distracting and frustrating because Mr. Nasheed keeps saying the same thing to the interviewer over and over again. The interviewer is not listening. 🙉 and he keeps saying we need to get the pioneers together- SIR that’s exactly what Mr. Nasheed has done ✅. He keeps telling you the same thing. You are badgering the guest and not listening to him.
Exactly. It would have been waaaaaay different if they wouldve said, " our Black Brithers and sisters who were here already started this thing, and we came along and joined them"
The simple fact that Puerto Ricans are fighting to keep the movie from being seen speaks volumes. They have no idea that Tariq is not going to let this slide. He’s going to get that film out and there’s three or four follow ups coming behind it. Stay tuned.
@@karriemsharief Tariq takes donations also so you can make sure Tariq never works a job as long as he keep providing you with biased information 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@JohnJones-ko5yg Have you seen the documentary? Concerning Hip Hop… what has he lied about or what do you disagree with concerning his stance on Hip Hop. I don’t care how he makes his money.
@@karriemsharief I'm not talking about hip hop I'm talking about Tariq running around saying the Aztecs and native Americans where black without any facts
Oh Man. Host Was Parroting Immigrant Talking Points UNTIL He Felt Obligated to Agree w/The Truth Tariq Kept Hitting Him. Host Thought He Was Educating Tariq "Lemme Give You This Book" LMAO
This tether was blatantly doing this on purpose, being contrary to the facts just because. Then he tried to school TARIQ on HipHop the entire episode, barely letting him speak. His interviewing style lacks tact.
@@FBA1979 Dude was tether babbling but Tariq was checking him and he agreeing but keep babbling and splanning and lying trying to say people name calling which i think was directed at Tariq but Tariq said who name calling well well i don't wanna get into all that🤨
@@ChiefDaFlippa word he tried slip that namecalling bull$#!+ in there. The Disrespect Line was already crossed as soon as they tried to TAKE some $#!+ from us, right in front of us !
I heard that black people even built a spaceship going to the sun and when they came back they were burnt even blacker, is this true? Blacks built everything you see and dont see, blacks are gods in their own minds. Black supremists at its finest
Do you wear glasses? Check the birth dates of the people interviewed and then come back and tell me what you got. Do it starting with the director himself.
@@INKREDIBLE_HULK777 people just yap to be yappin, social media has made the process of actually thinking out your thoughts and process formulas non existent before spoken or typed. It's almost like the words are being typed in real time thought...and never put extensive, self checks and balances before broadcast to the world.
@@SyeYoung so grandmaster flash stated that Barbados culture helped influence hip hop? that’s a lie, that you can’t prove. Flash was from Barbados, herc was Jamaican, but ALL of those guys acted black American to fit in. Nobody knew that we’re Caribbean. lol their cultures influenced NOTHING about the origins of hip hop. Everybody thought they were black American because that’s who they were imitating. Get them facts straight
DAMN!!! Tariq Nasheed hit it right on the money. When he said conquistador mind set, He's right. some of our so called latino's can be crafty, just saying.
@@showmestatefinest5412 there's a picture on the Internet of one of the uncontacted tribe from the Amazon recently taken and they not Black so try again
The host has some knowledge of the culture, but we're not going to allow the gaslighting like we don't see other ppl trying to colonize the art form. cmon, dude, we're not slow mentally & aren't looking to hold hands or be friendly watching hostile takeovers with Black American culture.
Exactly and we definitely don’t need to sit down with those same people and “negotiate a truce” on facts about OUR culture. This would never happen in reverse. ✌🏽
*Eastside Low Bottoms sh*t !* _Tappin' in from South Central LA_ Salute to the King of Receipts Tariq Nasheed ✊🏾 _"The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those that speak it."_ -George Orwell FBA all day. FBA all the way. 🤜🏾💥🤛🏾
@@ev8318That video is called: 1930s Break Dancing (Mills Brothers Caravans) Another one is called: Early examples of Breakdancing in Black Culture before the 1970s. Another one called: Break Dance 1964. This one: Ancestral Roots of the Bboy Pt 1 (1920s-1940s)
@ev8318 Black Americans are clearly in many videos in the 30s, 40s, 50s etc etc doing back flips, windmilling, floorwork etc! It obviously wasn't called breakdancing then! Yall Puerto Ricans keep saying that's not breakdancing! Sasa was dancing with the famous Peg Leg Bates, but yall still wanna say that Sasa wasn't a B Boy even tho the term was named for him! Yet we are STILL waiting for yall to show just ONE video of anything yall were doing before us! Yall are definitely hiding pics of the way yall dressed in 1970!
So you must believe Tariq when he says the Aztecs and native Americans were black right ?? Is that ok ?? Let me guess as long as the information is biased for black Americans you for it
Seemed this tether interviewer would never come up for air. He's an annoyingly terrible interviewer who should've done his research before he found himself being way more subjective rather than objective and not having the facts.
That dude seems to be on the Black and Brown coalition stuff…..there was never a coalition. I actually seen Puerto Ricans practice RAYCISM against black folks here during the early 70s. I live in Boston one of the ASYLUM CITIES . I barely see African Americans here.
Thither Alert !! 💫About what Crazy legs said ..Which was Ridiculous. 🤔 💫And name calling Bs ..Sounding more like kids in the school yard now 🙄 💫Lastly ...Apologise "For What " WTF😳 ..Get da FUk Outta Ere 😂🤣😂
Hey Puerto Ricans, Caribbean and Africans Can you show me and FBA your version of Michael Jackson, Prince, James Brown, Marvin Gaye, Whitney Houston, Patti labell, Aretha Franklin, Earth wind and fire, The Temptations, The Delfonics Since we FBA don't have a Culture and we Copied From y'all Culture, I'll wait because I got plenty of time
They Can Only Show You Entertainers Under FBA Tutelage: Shelia E Lisa Lisa Vanity 6 Rosie Perez Jennifer Lopez etc. All Legends In Their Own Right BUT Still...
@@michaelsmith-ws2mb I name about at least 8 FBA , and they got is Bob Marley!! And I could name more like Boys to Men's, New edition, Mint Condition, Jodeci , After 7, Ojays, Blue Magic, Kool and the Gang, Cameo , Rick James and Many Many more FBA
Ok but u asked for an example of a Michael Jackson type artist and I gave u one. . Bob Marley was internationaly known and still loved to this day. Plus Jamaica is a tiny island with about 2 million people. America has what 40 million of course u gonna have More.
It’s not divisive it’s the TRUTH PERIOD! People are just bothered because they ALWAYS want to be included in black culture. Like Tariq said you don’t see us asking for credit for Salsa music. Give credit and respect where it’s due, that’s it!
The problem is you all are putting a timeline on hip hop like it started in 1971, stop that. It started a long time ago way before then, and it is AA culture not Bronx culture
I Can't Find Any WISDOM Coming From The Migrant Community In NYC. I See A Comprehension Complex. It's Like Watching Your School Friends Get Held Back A Grade Because They Can't Pass The Test.
I ask them all the time to name me an affluent member of their society off the top of their head and I never get a logical answer... And I'm not even asking for internationally famous people from their community, just anyone of affluence or importance...js
Boogaloo, Popping, Locking, The smurf, Memphis Jookin, The Dougie, The Harlem Shake The running man, The Fila, The Wop, House music dancing, and many, many more. FBA never stopped dancing.
Exactly, you can tell the host try to wedge him and probably his friends narrative into the conversation in the form of a question, and Tariq shot it down like a surface to air missile. ✊🏿
Foundational Black Americans created all genres of Americann music in different states/cities in the US: 1. Gospel/spirituals, South Carolina & Mississippi 2. Ragtime, Chicago 3. Doo wop, Philly & NY 4. Country, Nashville 5. Jazz, New Orleans 6. Blues, Memphis 7. Rock & Roll, Memphis 8. R&B, Detroit 9. Soul, Philly 10. Funk, Ohio 11. Disco, North East Coast (Philly, Jersey, NY) 13. Rap, NY (by way of North Carolina) (Philly should get some credit, too).
Why aren't you guys creating companies to promote it? So what you created it?! You gave it up to white people and now they own it. Cry me a river. Getting sick and tired of the complaining, the gaslighting, the stupidity. Put up or shut up as my parents use to say.
This dude got smarts, I have immense respect ✊💯. He's speaking truth, about origin of hip hop, but still giving credit to other ethnicities that contributed to the growth of the culture.✊✊
We are talking about hip-hop between 1970 -1975. You weren’t even alive. Disco Fever opened in 1976, I went to the grand opening. Flash played at the BlackDoor in 1977. The Audobon was 1977. Tony Cool and Dancing Doug were well after 1975. By your blank troll account, I see you weren’t alive or around and are just talking Puerto Ricans wanted nothing to do with Black Americans. The parents told the kids “Never bring a black person to our home”. They hated hip-hop music and were prejudiced against dark skinned blacks. You can go to the Bronx an Harlem and see it today. Back then it was worse. They played their congas and bongos in the parks in the early 70’s. There were no West Indians at any hip-hop parties from 1970 - 1975. The were prejudice against Black Americans. They hated Black American hip-hop music calling it “Yankee Music” and called Black Americans “Yankees”. Their parents told them not to associate with Black Americans. I was there from 1970 - 1980.
@orthopump154 Don't forget late 60s early 70s They were not on mainstream TV, we were and they weren't on mainstream radio, we were. It was either black or white influences on TV and radio!
They stuck on breakdancing, us youth who still creating in hiphop, are making new dance moves every other month. If all yall created something 5050 ….. why aren’t any dances and trends coming out the Caribbean?? 👀
Big facts growing up in philly Whites and Puerto Ricans would call rap/hip hop music jungle bunny music so this notion they started anything is crazy and all Caribbeans didn't even listen to hip hop it was always that dancehall aka Beanie Man type of music.
@@krislegendsHip Hop has spread globally & is imitated by many on nearly every continent of the planet. Why leave that part out? Even today, corporations are attempting to co-opt and hijack it for their own agenda, because they realize how much Hip Hop culture is emulated worldwide. Just say you feel some type of way about that global influence & move on.
@@krislegends no it was the upper middle class and high class society that didn't like hip-hop. There was definitely FBA's in those classes, but the average Black American is literally where the culture derived from.
@kris Your talking about old people to out who didn’t like in context! Black American youth loved it and created and it spread like wild fire it all was born out of our music our culture our dances our style of dress our slang our our hair styles everything about it of us ain’t no salsa I’m incorporated into hip hop nothing is Spanish about it nor Jamaican it’s that simple!
The interviewer is a tether riding the fence. 😂😂😂 GET OUT YOUR FEELINGS !!! FACTS ARE FACTS !! FBA CREATED HIP HOP AND EVERYTHING ABOUT HIP HOP CULTURE
They interviewer keeps saying disrespect who disrespect somebody 🤔 so the truth is being disrespectful. This dude is a bozo and you can tell he has no backbone to stand for his culture like they would and do. They lieing and hes scared to call it out lol
He keeps correcting Tariq and saying people are getting confused. Black Americans aren’t confused. Go talk to your non FBA brethren who have their panties in a bunch about this
14:11-14:13 Exactly I agree wholeheartedly people just don’t want to give Black Americans their credit when and where it’s due. People are always trying to rewrite our history and come up with their own narratives, but when it comes to other racial groups what is theirs is theirs. You don’t see Black Americans saying we created something in another culture that we didn’t. It’s just always us that get imposed upon and not enough of us stand together and stand up for the TRUTH!
Here Is WISDOM: Culture ARISE From A Community OR Tribe. FBA Culture Comes Out of US Like How A Web Comes Out of A Spider. When You Plant A Seed, It Sends A Root Down Before It Send A Shoot Up. If The Seed Was Planted In PR's You Would See Their Innovation & Creativity Beyond The Breakdancing Craze. FBA Moved On To Michael Jackson THRILLER & New Edition etc. New Jack Swing era, 5%Percentor Knowledge Being Born In Hip-hop Songs. The Last Time WE Saw PR's Was Back In The Breakdancing Craze. FBA Culture Is A Moving Reality...
Everyone keeps naming Pigmeat but no one mentions Louie Armstrong that rapped before Pigmeat. We'll it doesn't matter because ALL AMERICAN music leads back to the SOUTH!!!
I am not sure the name of the brother that hosted this interview, but shout out to you. This was one of the few interviews that spoke directly to a lot of the confusion being discussed on the questions "Who created hip hop?" you asked and spoke on a lot of things that were my sentiments as well. I hope more people see this interview to they can get a better understanding of what Tariq and others have been saying. Too many people (predominantly the latin community) have been caught up into their emotions on this topic. At the end of the day the facts is the facts!!! No matter how someone may feel. Thanks again for a great interview.
When Tariq said that the narrative of Caribbeans creating Hip-Hop is 20 years old, THATS A FACT. If you’re from NYC, We NEVER heard that before. This crowbaring into our culture is new.
It appears to me that mostly Non-Black Americans are using the word 'divisive' and have a problem with Black Americans getting their just due.
Faks! WE Taking OUR Justice. That's Why They Have A Problem w/The Title "FOUNDATIONAL" Cause They Know It's An Open Case That's Pending Justice
Gaslighting. But in their homeland division is king. And now they around us bringing the same mess they ran from. Cuz let's be real. They ran from THEMSELVES. And the reason why they get so mad at our gatekeep ING is because they don't want to be left with themselves.
@@FBA1979what justice are you talking into your own hands ??
@@JohnJones-ko5ygOur Own Place In The Sun FREE Of Injustice. How Much Longer Do You Expect US To Go Through This Affliction? Do You Think Oppression Is Forever?
@@FBA1979 once again what are you doing personally since your taking it into your own hands ?? Are you selling documentaries like Tariq ??
Tariq is a great representative of the FBA's. Some amongst us are not always 10 toes down and that's a problem. Much respect to the good brother Tariq.
@jeff
The one thing I don’t like is him sitting down with vlad that was foul!
@@Black_unity597I Think It's GENIUS
@jeffreymassey5541 do you believe Tariq about the Aztecs and native Americans where black ?? Is that what FBA stands for ??
@@JohnJones-ko5yg
It’s not about whether or not you believe it….
Because it’s already been proven.
#WeWereAlreadyHere
@@TheBrothaGrimm yes it has been proven but Tariq is still saying they where Black when they wasn't. What proof do you have to say otherwise??
43:56 Tariq's tether detection meter is unmatched.
I knew I smelled burritos through the screen 😂
😅
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😂😂😂
I picked that up in the first 10 minutes
If certain people weren’t out here telling blatant lies, and trying to rewrite history. Then there wouldn’t be any disrespect or name calling .
@@atliens1996 exactly 💯
@atliens1996
Indeed, Black society spoke up after that "hip-hop was created 50/50 by Black people and PR's," said "sloppy joe." Didn't hear a peep from the other side. 'busted rhymes' saying, "Black society has no culture." We are defending ourselves from those ignorant insults. Where is the other side?
Tariq Nasheed is one of the biggest revisionist and liars around.
Wanna lie and disrespect and just get away with it. They think they're yt people.
FBA are God chosen people. here's why:
The global influence of FBA culture has shaped music styles, fashion, technology,
art, entertainment, language, dance, education, politics, media, and more. The non-FBA are just trying to steal our shine, this won't end well for them.
He keeps talking about name calling. Get out ya feelings and just tell the damn truth 💯
Some people just don't seem to value our Worth. Is this host even Black American? 🤔
@@jabbad2992 Listen towards the end LOl
@@jabbad2992no he's not 😂bro got that pras look
@@jabbad2992he is a tether.
Agreed, they all really wanna say, just let us lie and say terrible shit about your culture in freedom. Please don't be mean to me while I m being mean to you.
Tariq spoke nothing but facts as usual
Tariq always speaking the real. This host is kinda wishy washy. The truth is the truth.
Exactly.
The" host" more than "wishy-washy"..."after "Tariq"...no more"!!
“Where’s your family from” be having people in a chokehold 😂
LMAO - FACTS!
He low key got tongue tied. They hate answering that question. 😂💀💯
Every single time! 😂
his voice got low
😂😂😂 separate the wheat from the chaff
Sir, divisive is when a foreigner immigrates into somewhat else's country, then try to claim the cultural accomplishments as their own.
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The interviewer is obviously a TETHER!
Yep. He keeps acknowledging the truth, but keeps following with all these "buts"...smh
for real
His hairline starting to go full tether too.
Era of exposure
blood clot tether
Just like how pyramids in Egypt covered with drawings of black people but the Arab invaders claim they built the pyramids 😂
@alphonse
That’s how it usually turns out when history is re-written these people won’t get away with this this time our elders are still alive!
EXACTLY!
Exactly
You can't claim FBA and then run your mouth about the pyramids. You fools are claiming that we don't have anything to do with Africa.
Tariq is a damn culture vulture himself. Charlie Rock is Puerto Rican....
The interviewer keeps pushing a false notion, and that’s the whole, “You weren’t there.” We have never said that they weren’t there, we ALWAYS make it known that they were SPECTATORS to OUR culture.
How old are you?
@@ev8318What's your age? Because you are another that keeps pushing a false narrative.
@@ell5261deflect all you want the question was never answered....
@@TheBigThinker944Deflect from what and what questions weren't answered?
@@ell5261 they didn't ask a question but the response was still a deflection of the factual statement. There's your clarity.
The interviewer has a Cuban and Jamaican lineage so he’s uncomfortable just accepting that Hip Hop inception came from FBA’s.
No he’s not, he’s just being a good interviewer and actually discuss both sides of this argument.
I knew he wasn't one of us🤔
@@michaelsmith-ws2mb what's the "other side" of the argument? This is like whyte folks colonizing folks. Then start speaking on the people they colonized getting angry with them for the colonization. There is no both sides. It's like the reparations deflection. There's nothing for the violators to argue about. Give me my reparations! You violate me, you don't give any justice or resolve for the violation. Then you got the nerve to dictate/critique how I respond to all of this? Hilarious 😂😁 🤣 This is this is a finesse, not an argument bruh.
This makes it seem like y'all think we stupid. Like y'all can just play us and we not gone do nothing. Y'all ain't slick. We were just being nice the whole time. Not anymore.
He literally said his grand parents were Jamaican and Cuban 😂😂@@michaelsmith-ws2mb
I could tell
Telling the truth is not divisive🤷🏾♂️ Painting false narratives like your the creator of a genre of music that you clearly are a participant🎯 Respectfully, Puerto Ricans have not created any genre of music or dance with original origins🤷🏾♂️ That’s the truth💯
Right. The interviewer keeps saying the same things and not listening he was wrong to say that to his guest. People have lost the art of interviewing and listening.
@seancannon1985 well Tariq paints a false narrative when he says the Aztecs and native Americans where black. Is that ok for Tariq??
@@JohnJones-ko5yg
Azteca were blk fool. Mexican people literally paint their entire bodies blk to pay homage. Go ahead and TH-cam Cinco de mayo in Mexico 😂
@@JohnJones-ko5yg we don’t give a 💩 about astecs an it’s a fact that blacks were here before the transatlantic slave trade.
@@JohnJones-ko5yg A lot of books note that the first people they saw were Black people.
They dress like us, talk like us, get their hair cut like us, listen to our music, but don't like us, swagger Jackers, And culture vultures
That part
@chiraq
Nothing but facts I been saying this since the beginning of this dumb debate! Nobody has ever said I want to dress like talk like walk like get there hair cut like dress like be like a Jamaican or PR period! They are knock offs of us! Don’t care whether they like it or not!
Agreed brother im a nyc native and I've seen it my whole life PR's dress in our style and talk in our slang but at the same time they hate us really weird but it's the reason i have no PR friend's
"Latinos" never had the luxury of having traditional white families to support their "artsy" lifestyle with their tax dollars, sorry...
A lifestyle btw, that is slowly eating away at your "FBA" youth, especially the young women since nothing was actually built from it.
yessir they ALL love to cosplay Black Americans
Tariq hit him wit the Wer u from cuz I’m feelin a lil resistance 😂😂
You see it in his face
The interviewer is two faced
Yeah that crazy legs defense was mid
Agreed, he was promoting a book that doesn’t tell the full story. You come away with the idea that hip hop, breakdancing, graffiti was an “all lives matter” type of creation. They literally said graffiti was popularized by a goddamn greek guy tagging Taki 183…
he friends with crazy legs, he tryna stay neutral
39:33 right. And Kim Kardashian “rejuvenated” & “popularized” cornrows and big butts. GTFOH and quit trying to steal our looks, music, dances, swag, slang, culture and legacy.
@@BigBawstv, yeah , but allowing Crazy Leg to later add that there were a " Latino " style of Break dancing when he earlier had said it was only a Black style of Break dancing that they were doing is wack .
I am 57 and when I start listening hip hop the radio station said it was a Black Creation that would not last
In the morning I used to listen to Mr.magic rap attack.and Mr.magic is 🇵🇷 😂😂😂😂take that!
Great interview. Microphone Check is becoming a collectors item now..can’t wait to see the revised version of
🎤 Check.
This video is a bit distracting and frustrating because Mr. Nasheed keeps saying the same thing to the interviewer over and over again. The interviewer is not listening. 🙉 and he keeps saying we need to get the pioneers together- SIR that’s exactly what Mr. Nasheed has done ✅. He keeps telling you the same thing. You are badgering the guest and not listening to him.
Thank you! Well said!
Latin bootlick in da building.. Tariq is a master tether detector.
Dude was so shook after Tariq asked him where his people were from that he couldn’t even look him in the face after that😂😂😂
Faks!
It all made sense when dude was like I’m Cuban and Jamaican. SMH.
Made sense the moment he spoke his first words. They can try all they want to Blend in, sour flavor though.
@@qstreetac7795Facts!😎🙌🏾
The Division started with the Lie
Exactly. It would have been waaaaaay different if they wouldve said, " our Black Brithers and sisters who were here already started this thing, and we came along and joined them"
The Division started way before that.
Oh, he's cuban and Jamaican. Now it makes sense on his sus/weird line of questions.
The simple fact that Puerto Ricans are fighting to keep the movie from being seen speaks volumes. They have no idea that Tariq is not going to let this slide. He’s going to get that film out and there’s three or four follow ups coming behind it. Stay tuned.
Tariq is trying to make money. Tariq will do anything to make money and will say anything without facts like his "Hiding colors" documentary.
@@JohnJones-ko5yg I’m ok with him making money.
@@karriemsharief Tariq takes donations also so you can make sure Tariq never works a job as long as he keep providing you with biased information 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@JohnJones-ko5yg Have you seen the documentary? Concerning Hip Hop… what has he lied about or what do you disagree with concerning his stance on Hip Hop. I don’t care how he makes his money.
@@karriemsharief I'm not talking about hip hop I'm talking about Tariq running around saying the Aztecs and native Americans where black without any facts
There is a documentary on breakdancing called "The Freshest Kids" where Crazy Legs admits that blacks started breakdancing.
Soon as i seen this dude i got tether vibes and i was right trying to include and take up for his fellow tethers man FOH!!
Oh Man. Host Was Parroting Immigrant Talking Points UNTIL He Felt Obligated to Agree w/The Truth Tariq Kept Hitting Him.
Host Thought He Was Educating Tariq "Lemme Give You This Book" LMAO
This tether was blatantly doing this on purpose, being contrary to the facts just because. Then he tried to school TARIQ on HipHop the entire episode, barely letting him speak. His interviewing style lacks tact.
Man no wonder, im like why he keep talking about someone being divisive? So standing on telling the truth is divisive?
@@FBA1979 Dude was tether babbling but Tariq was checking him and he agreeing but keep babbling and splanning and lying trying to say people name calling which i think was directed at Tariq but Tariq said who name calling well well i don't wanna get into all that🤨
@@ChiefDaFlippa word he tried slip that namecalling bull$#!+ in there. The Disrespect Line was already crossed as soon as they tried to TAKE some $#!+ from us, right in front of us !
Hip hop is 100% FBA creation.
What is FBA?
🤡@@LoyisoVabaza-wu3fq
@@LoyisoVabaza-wu3fq The ppl that built America. That’s who
I heard that black people even built a spaceship going to the sun and when they came back they were burnt even blacker, is this true? Blacks built everything you see and dont see, blacks are gods in their own minds. Black supremists at its finest
Speak that truth Tariq. Don't let the haters bring you down.✊✊
Cuban and jamaican, ohhh there we go😂😂😂😂😂
@@chadrickwilson8587 uhhh oh😂
This is crazy legs home boy who trying to leave a window open for the colonizer. Snakes amongst us.
Big #FBA energy 💪🏾💯
Tariq looks like a Black Superhero FBA Man!!! 💥💥💥
Respect to Tariq and FBA ✊🏾🇺🇸
Only non Black Americans have an issue with us being on CODE and gatekeeping our culture. This brother was a little off code.
I concur my good sir,facts over feelings
I dont know if people realize Crazy Legs was born in 1967. Therefore, its mathematically impossible for him to be a pioneer.
Do you wear glasses? Check the birth dates of the people interviewed and then come back and tell me what you got. Do it starting with the director himself.
@@INKREDIBLE_HULK777 people just yap to be yappin, social media has made the process of actually thinking out your thoughts and process formulas non existent before spoken or typed. It's almost like the words are being typed in real time thought...and never put extensive, self checks and balances before broadcast to the world.
Grandmaster Flash took the name Grandmaster from Grandmaster Flowers, and Flowers was doing it in Brooklyn in the later portion of the 1960's.
Grand master flash is known for something
@rio
So is FLOWERS and you will never hear FLASH say Latinos or Jamaicans co-created hip hop!
@@Black_unity597 Flash's family is from Barbados...and stated that it influenced Hip Hop.
@@SyeYoung so grandmaster flash stated that Barbados culture helped influence hip hop? that’s a lie, that you can’t prove. Flash was from Barbados, herc was Jamaican, but ALL of those guys acted black American to fit in. Nobody knew that we’re Caribbean. lol their cultures influenced NOTHING about the origins of hip hop. Everybody thought they were black American because that’s who they were imitating. Get them facts straight
@@SyeYoung grandmaster flowers was not and that's who flash was watching... fba all the way
The Truth divides unfortunately
Especially when you have to prove folks are lying.
@@makiba9461well what do you think about Tariq saying the Aztecs and native Americans were Black ??
So be it.
Foundational Black American strong 👊🏾🏹🪶🪓💯 We won't lose.
All Conzo managed to do was increase the level of anticipation.
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Facts. Those that purchased the first copy now own a limited edition
DAMN!!! Tariq Nasheed hit it right on the money. When he said conquistador mind set, He's right. some of our so called latino's can be crafty, just saying.
Right. It's Called: Tricknology and Conundrums
Exactly I don't wanna hear that Devils Advocate crap. Why is it when we wanna defend our origin someone always tryna find a loophole for these lames?
Did Tariq hit it right on the money when he says the Aztecs were Black ??
@JohnJones-ko5yg they had darker skin, not the pale ones u see today
@@showmestatefinest5412 there's a picture on the Internet of one of the uncontacted tribe from the Amazon recently taken and they not Black so try again
This dude sound like a tether capping for crazy legs!
The host has some knowledge of the culture, but we're not going to allow the gaslighting like we don't see other ppl trying to colonize the art form. cmon, dude, we're not slow mentally & aren't looking to hold hands or be friendly watching hostile takeovers with Black American culture.
Exactly and we definitely don’t need to sit down with those same people and “negotiate a truce” on facts about OUR culture. This would never happen in reverse. ✌🏽
The host said we need to hear both sides ... there's only one side to this story and that story Hip Hop is FBA creation .
*Eastside Low Bottoms sh*t !*
_Tappin' in from South Central LA_
Salute to the King of Receipts Tariq Nasheed ✊🏾
_"The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those that speak it."_
-George Orwell
FBA all day. FBA all the way.
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The interviewer is talking more than the guest
Ikr
They weren't participating like that either.
Is he interviewing Tariq or interrogating him?!
And trying to argue against the truth Tariq is trying to convey
That one Brotha from that Black & White film in the 1930s did the windmill FIRST!
wheres the video of that?
Tariq should have referenced him.
@@ev8318That video is called: 1930s Break Dancing (Mills Brothers Caravans)
Another one is called: Early examples of Breakdancing in Black Culture before the 1970s.
Another one called: Break Dance 1964.
This one: Ancestral Roots of the Bboy Pt 1 (1920s-1940s)
That is not windmills.
@ev8318 Black Americans are clearly in many videos in the 30s, 40s, 50s etc etc doing back flips, windmilling, floorwork etc! It obviously wasn't called breakdancing then! Yall Puerto Ricans keep saying that's not breakdancing! Sasa was dancing with the famous Peg Leg Bates, but yall still wanna say that Sasa wasn't a B Boy even tho the term was named for him! Yet we are STILL waiting for yall to show just ONE video of anything yall were doing before us! Yall are definitely hiding pics of the way yall dressed in 1970!
Tariq is the truth and he's right about we don't do the Karen stuff
So you must believe Tariq when he says the Aztecs and native Americans were black right ?? Is that ok ?? Let me guess as long as the information is biased for black Americans you for it
@@JohnJones-ko5yg where your people from?
@@fastpaced4861
I already asked him that.....
He's not gonna answer. But, we know he's #NotLikeUs.
@@JohnJones-ko5yg they were black
Seemed this tether interviewer would never come up for air. He's an annoyingly terrible interviewer who should've done his research before he found himself being way more subjective rather than objective and not having the facts.
That dude seems to be on the Black and Brown coalition stuff…..there was never a coalition. I actually seen Puerto Ricans practice RAYCISM against black folks here during the early 70s. I live in Boston one of the ASYLUM CITIES . I barely see African Americans here.
It's long overdue for those indigenous people speak out but realistically they won't
@@Cahluvca what indigenous people?
The interviewer has Goya powder in his pocket. 👀💀
😅😅😅
😂😂😂😂😂😂
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The host seemed cool but that immigrant dual alliance spirit is a major problem
What Is He Suppose To Do? Lmao
Crazy legs is on record in movie “The freshest Kids” saying the Blacks were the first!
there it is... Non FBA . his questioning now makes sense .
Microphone 🎤 Check 💯🔥📀 Got one of the last ones banned from amazon.
This host is exhausting.
Why's The Host NERVOUS? Oh... I See Now
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he off code like a mofo
@@filaspeaks1094 he's a tether
Thither Alert !!
💫About what Crazy legs said ..Which was Ridiculous. 🤔
💫And name calling Bs ..Sounding more like kids in the school yard now 🙄
💫Lastly ...Apologise "For What " WTF😳 ..Get da FUk Outta Ere 😂🤣😂
@@oriaterFaks!!!
Hey Puerto Ricans, Caribbean and Africans Can you show me and FBA your version of Michael Jackson, Prince, James Brown, Marvin Gaye, Whitney Houston, Patti labell, Aretha Franklin, Earth wind and fire, The Temptations, The Delfonics Since we FBA don't have a Culture and we Copied From y'all Culture, I'll wait because I got plenty of time
They Can Only Show You Entertainers Under FBA Tutelage:
Shelia E
Lisa Lisa
Vanity 6
Rosie Perez
Jennifer Lopez etc.
All Legends In Their Own Right BUT Still...
Jamaica got Bob marley
@@michaelsmith-ws2mb I name about at least 8 FBA , and they got is Bob Marley!! And I could name more like Boys to Men's, New edition, Mint Condition, Jodeci , After 7, Ojays, Blue Magic, Kool and the Gang, Cameo , Rick James and Many Many more FBA
@@michaelsmith-ws2mbwasn't he half white?
Ok but u asked for an example of a Michael Jackson type artist and I gave u one. . Bob Marley was internationaly known and still loved to this day. Plus Jamaica is a tiny island with about 2 million people. America has what 40 million of course u gonna have
More.
It’s not divisive it’s the TRUTH PERIOD! People are just bothered because they ALWAYS want to be included in black culture. Like Tariq said you don’t see us asking for credit for Salsa music. Give credit and respect where it’s due, that’s it!
The problem is you all are putting a timeline on hip hop like it started in 1971, stop that. It started a long time ago way before then, and it is AA culture not Bronx culture
I Can't Find Any WISDOM Coming From The Migrant Community In NYC. I See A Comprehension Complex.
It's Like Watching Your School Friends Get Held Back A Grade Because They Can't Pass The Test.
I ask them all the time to name me an affluent member of their society off the top of their head and I never get a logical answer... And I'm not even asking for internationally famous people from their community, just anyone of affluence or importance...js
@@Tmac_305 Is Like PR's Just Fell Out The Sky On Some Newbie S***.... It Feels Like They Emerged From The Abyss
@@FBA1979😂😭😭Bruh these comments got me dyinnn.
You Nailed it which explains, there's no way Hip Hop came from Remedial sources.
Boogaloo, Popping, Locking, The smurf, Memphis Jookin, The Dougie, The Harlem Shake The running man, The Fila, The Wop, House music dancing, and many, many more. FBA never stopped dancing.
You can tell Tariq is getting annoyed by that dudes framing.
Exactly, you can tell the host try to wedge him and probably his friends narrative into the conversation in the form of a question, and Tariq shot it down like a surface to air missile. ✊🏿
I was just thinking that LOL
FBA STAND TF UP MAN! B1
I can smell tether vibes
Foundational Black Americans created all genres of Americann music in different states/cities in the US:
1. Gospel/spirituals, South Carolina & Mississippi
2. Ragtime, Chicago
3. Doo wop, Philly & NY
4. Country, Nashville
5. Jazz, New Orleans
6. Blues, Memphis
7. Rock & Roll, Memphis
8. R&B, Detroit
9. Soul, Philly
10. Funk, Ohio
11. Disco, North East Coast (Philly, Jersey, NY)
13. Rap, NY (by way of North Carolina) (Philly should get some credit, too).
Why aren't you guys creating companies to promote it? So what you created it?! You gave it up to white people and now they own it. Cry me a river. Getting sick and tired of the complaining, the gaslighting, the stupidity. Put up or shut up as my parents use to say.
🤣🤣 All derived from wh folks’ music and Africa. Black Americans never created not even an instrument.
Finally, at the end of the video, Tariq got this Tether to identify his lineage 😅
He almost denied his Jamaican heritage. SMH
This dude got smarts, I have immense respect ✊💯. He's speaking truth, about origin of hip hop, but still giving credit to other ethnicities that contributed to the growth of the culture.✊✊
Latinos are students not creators of black culture. That's the point.
We are talking about hip-hop between 1970 -1975. You weren’t even alive. Disco Fever opened in 1976, I went to the grand opening. Flash played at the BlackDoor in 1977. The Audobon was 1977. Tony Cool and Dancing Doug were well after 1975. By your blank troll account, I see you weren’t alive or around and are just talking Puerto Ricans wanted nothing to do with Black Americans. The parents told the kids “Never bring a black person to our home”. They hated hip-hop music and were prejudiced against dark skinned blacks. You can go to the Bronx an Harlem and see it today. Back then it was worse. They played their congas and bongos in the parks in the early 70’s. There were no West Indians at any hip-hop parties from 1970 - 1975. The were prejudice against Black Americans. They hated Black American hip-hop music calling it “Yankee Music” and called Black Americans “Yankees”. Their parents told them not to associate with Black Americans. I was there from 1970 - 1980.
Testify!!! Keep Baring Witness !
Make a youtube video and tell your story bro.
@orthopump154 Don't forget late 60s early 70s They were not on mainstream TV, we were and they weren't on mainstream radio, we were. It was either black or white influences on TV and radio!
The Interviewer is Buck Dancing About Crazy Legs Feelings
They stuck on breakdancing, us youth who still creating in hiphop, are making new dance moves every other month. If all yall created something 5050 ….. why aren’t any dances and trends coming out the Caribbean?? 👀
Dude Talking about name calling on both sides but have nothing to say about them taking your documentary down
Right. He Alluded To: What Do You Expect When You Disrespect... SMH
Big Facts
Big facts growing up in philly Whites and Puerto Ricans would call rap/hip hop music jungle bunny music so this notion they started anything is crazy and all Caribbeans didn't even listen to hip hop it was always that dancehall aka Beanie Man type of music.
African Americans also didn't like hip hop. Why leave that out?
Even today, many still think it has a negative effect on African American youth.
@@krislegendsHip Hop has spread globally & is imitated by many on nearly every continent of the planet. Why leave that part out? Even today, corporations are attempting to co-opt and hijack it for their own agenda, because they realize how much Hip Hop culture is emulated worldwide. Just say you feel some type of way about that global influence & move on.
@@krislegends no it was the upper middle class and high class society that didn't like hip-hop. There was definitely FBA's in those classes, but the average Black American is literally where the culture derived from.
@kris
Your talking about old people to out who didn’t like in context! Black American youth loved it and created and it spread like wild fire it all was born out of our music our culture our dances our style of dress our slang our our hair styles everything about it of us ain’t no salsa I’m incorporated into hip hop nothing is Spanish about it nor Jamaican it’s that simple!
@@Tmac_305 you're incorrect. Many everyday FBAs don't like hip hop, because the rappers use the N-word, glorify violence, and promote promiscuity.
FBA Pride all day 🇺🇸
The host is doing too much grey area talk
The interviewer is a tether riding the fence. 😂😂😂 GET OUT YOUR FEELINGS !!! FACTS ARE FACTS !! FBA CREATED HIP HOP AND EVERYTHING ABOUT HIP HOP CULTURE
They interviewer keeps saying disrespect who disrespect somebody 🤔 so the truth is being disrespectful. This dude is a bozo and you can tell he has no backbone to stand for his culture like they would and do. They lieing and hes scared to call it out lol
He keeps correcting Tariq and saying people are getting confused. Black Americans aren’t confused. Go talk to your non FBA brethren who have their panties in a bunch about this
You act like youre not a divided community just like white people you got christians and muslims lgbt trans people and straight people.
@19382q You went all in on using false equivalences to form your argument, huh?
@@3rdEyeMangekyoRinnegan That’s not going all in 😂
@@AugustLady77 Might as well be
@@3rdEyeMangekyoRinnegan she went in the the assumption black people agree, fba’s are the most divided group
14:11-14:13 Exactly I agree wholeheartedly people just don’t want to give Black Americans their credit when and where it’s due. People are always trying to rewrite our history and come up with their own narratives, but when it comes to other racial groups what is theirs is theirs. You don’t see Black Americans saying we created something in another culture that we didn’t. It’s just always us that get imposed upon and not enough of us stand together and stand up for the TRUTH!
Tariq been out here promoting Microphone Check like a politician.
As he should
Exactly @@mrexecutive
Well he is trying to get paid 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣it's all about that dollar
@@JohnJones-ko5ygnaw it’s actually about the truth. Debunking tether lies
@@igloojones2761 do you believe Tariq when he says the Aztecs, Mayans and native Americans where Black ??
When did telling the truth become divisive???🤦🏾♂️
They call it divisive when you won’t allow them to lie. These people are beautiful. 🤦🏾♂️
This conversation is FLOWING 🔥
Much Respect to Tariq and the founders of hip hop. It is very telling to not include information that could confirm the truth. We see who you are.
Yes it is resolved! The TRUTH is out! #MicrophoneCheck 💅🏾🤷🏾♀️
And as an interviewer, you’re supposed to be neutral, but he clearly picks the side he’s on! He should not be an interviewer!
This 🦝 putting on the cape for Crazy Legs
Tariq is an outsider speaking on our culture? But people from other countries can speak on our culture ? FOH!!!
That "Outsider" Rebuke Is Futile
Here Is WISDOM: Culture ARISE From A Community OR Tribe. FBA Culture Comes Out of US Like How A Web Comes Out of A Spider.
When You Plant A Seed, It Sends A Root Down Before It Send A Shoot Up.
If The Seed Was Planted In PR's You Would See Their Innovation & Creativity Beyond The Breakdancing Craze. FBA Moved On To Michael Jackson THRILLER & New Edition etc. New Jack Swing era, 5%Percentor Knowledge Being Born In Hip-hop Songs. The Last Time WE Saw PR's Was Back In The Breakdancing Craze. FBA Culture Is A Moving Reality...
WELL SAID MA BROTHER. , well said !!
Absolutely well said. Very engaging read.
Amazed at how “others” are having a difficult time being checked about an obvious truth. Wow.
@Blackbeauty55555 this is why they can't get it together in their homeland , tell then the truth and it's war
Everyone keeps naming Pigmeat but no one mentions Louie Armstrong that rapped before Pigmeat. We'll it doesn't matter because ALL AMERICAN music leads back to the SOUTH!!!
Yall was so thorough in the South, them b*** had to ban the drum in USA 🥁
I am not sure the name of the brother that hosted this interview, but shout out to you. This was one of the few interviews that spoke directly to a lot of the confusion being discussed on the questions "Who created hip hop?" you asked and spoke on a lot of things that were my sentiments as well. I hope more people see this interview to they can get a better understanding of what Tariq and others have been saying. Too many people (predominantly the latin community) have been caught up into their emotions on this topic. At the end of the day the facts is the facts!!! No matter how someone may feel. Thanks again for a great interview.
Shout out to Tariq for this interview, host seemed like he was scared to speak out against the lie-tinos
No apologies when ppl are caught lying
If latinos disappeared from HH who would miss them
When Tariq said that the narrative of Caribbeans creating Hip-Hop is 20 years old, THATS A FACT. If you’re from NYC, We NEVER heard that before. This crowbaring into our culture is new.
This dude isn't that great of an interviewer
How is the truth divisive🤔
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It’s divisive because it’s all LIES!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Dream on FBA………
Not happening.