Yo Young Black Jack god bless you n Salute you OG. I remember you from 2364 tiebout in the early 2000's when yall use to take a break from Fordham n stop by ,I didn't realize that yall had this history n I appreciate yall dropping these jewelz. Rip Mike n rip Sabu n all the fallen soldiers. Again RESPECT n SALUTE 🅱️❌️👑🎬
Another thing that I love is that he uses old footage from unrelated interviews as a cross reference. We shouldn't even have to do all this just to prove Hip-hop Culture was started by American Blacks 🤦🏿♂️
@lroyjetsonson5060 EXACTLY! Meanwhile, not one Puerto Rican or Jamaican has ANY videos of what they consider to be the creation of Hip Hop! NOT ONE! Especially nothing in The Bronx! We have dug in the crates, with ours!
Many thanks and shout outs to all y'all for preserving this history and culture. It is not only greatly appreciated, but absolutely necessary. Bless up always.
@@ClevelandLawson-wy9nd Brazy I knew he was from the Bronx . Didn’t know he was a Spade . Blood is a giant. He was probably beating up everybody he fought in the streets in his Hayday
52 Block was Brooklyn All Day - Bed -Stuy Do or Die those was the good old Warrior days where if you didn't have hands you was out class and to say more all of this came out of our culture just like our Vernacular and the way we dress which proves the very essence of Hip Hop came from our people as natural as can be. We the only people that didn't have to change our ways as a people because it was all natural again to us. Peace!
Yes I was rocking in bklyn since day one. Shout out to my Bklyn Mib. Many I won’t name for there was to much going on crazy back then yet they know who I mean
Bklyn goes up for life, to my bklyn brothers , luv you all to death, we came , we went, not its their turn, lets hope they make it out. prayers for our youngins
EXCELLENT WORK AND BEST VIDEO I'VE SEEN YET O.G. TRULY APPRECIATE ALL THIS HIP HOP TRUTH AND INFORMATION BROTHER... It sounded like he said Mitch Green at the end right?
@@ClevelandLawson-wy9nd yeah because I remembered every time I read or heard about the about that fight he had with Mike Tyson at Dapper Dan's, they would always say Mitch Green was a gang leader. BIG SALUTE to you King for giving a GREAT interview full of so much history and facts, as well as confirming what I thought Brother ✊🏾👑💯
@@akingdomservingking9311 Your a great King Yourself, and you and your family is legendary , my brother , me and your family got history also. So salute us all King , for if there wasnt us it would never be them. Stay up King
Young Black Jack still nice with the martial arts!!! I like the fact that the 1st Division Spades are still close to this day!!! I wish I could have met Sunshine before he passed. Shout out to DJ Phase for dropping jewels on this channel!!!!♠️♠️♠️
Met some of these cats during my time in Stevenson High. I got sent to Morris High after too many fights in Stevenson.. I was at that school for only 6 months. Started hanging out in bronx park after joining Zulu Nation. Shout out to the adolescents chapter.. We been going to bronxdale for all their jams. Not sure why they claiming no one could come up in there? I'm sure if you was looking for trouble.. bronxdale was NOT having it. To correct Black.. It was "Up-Rock" before it was "Breakdancing. Which Bronx Park was creating in their jams. Those park jams were the biggest things to go to. I was raised around the Savage Skulls so, I was good all day.
Yea Stevenson was a helleva time, wish i could have finished , there was a girl there i wanted to get at so much, never got the chance, went right to jail SMH, BOYY WISH I WOULDA HAD JUST A DAY OR TWO WITH HER, SMH. damn.
"THAT 'S. RIGHT"" BROTHER BLACK "" KEEP SPREADING THE WORD ABOUT THE ""HIP-HOP CULTURE, SO ALL THE CULTURE VULTURES CAN STAND & SCRATH THIER HEADS IN "" AWE-MAN!!!!! PEACE KING 👊🏿
KRS 1 is WRONG we were not trying to mimic anyone. We identified with the THEME'S of Martial Arts Movies and Bruce Lee Ideology. That was already in us and we were attracted to it when we saw it portrayed. Our lives were kind of like those movies.
pretty much we took back what Chinese taken from us Karate. Yes we created Karate I forget the tomb in Egypt. One of they have a depiction of Black men doing what the world calls Karate 3000+ years ago
@@gardenstatebossTaking something back was not the point. We were kids. 99% of all TV was White. Blaxpoitation movies had just began. We embraced seeing people who were not White and we identified with the THEME'S of Order, Balance, Loyalty, Overcoming adversity, Discipline. We lived in dangerous neighborhoods and identified with the stories of Marital Arts movies for that reason. Gangs were prevalent and in the movies they had their schools and Masters. Their were many similarities. We were not "Mimicking" Shit, we were kinda living that and we had youthful imagination on top of that. The things we saw in Martial Arts movies and Eastern Philosophy was already who we were. We identified with it and were drawn to it. And it was not seen in America before. WE are the reason that the Asian Martial Arts Movie Industry thrives today because of the support of the young Black youth putting that on the map.
Not even all that far back…Bruce Lee was mimicking Blackfolks of the time when that bravado. Surprised he said that like he forgot who Muhammad Ali was….if he tryn to tie things together
I just mentioned the 52 Blocks in another chat when someone was trying to say that our people wanted to copy Asian Culture. I'm from Buffalo my Uncle was in the Attica riot and My Pops first bid up North was in 69. He Box and he been telling me about the 52 when I was a little boy and he was Biggin Up Dudes Up North who had Real Knuckle Game. Only Certain G's ever knew how to actually do it. Respect 🙌🏾
Anybody other than black people claiming to be the Hip Hop creators come with your documentaries like this, let's go through your hood and your people and see what stories they have because black people got receipts
American music forms: Spirituals, Blues, Ragtime, Jazz, Country, Gospel, Bluegrass, Folk, Rock n Roll, Doo-Wop, Soul, Funk, Disco, Punk, House and of course Rap and Hip Hop---all enjoy well documented African American roots coupled with undeniable Black American influence---whether directly or indirectly.. Latinos -- Puerto Ricans particularly -- please explain how you co-created or co-invented yet another installment in the legacy of Black Musical expression known as Rap and Hip Hop, yet didn't co-create or co-invent any of the elements of the 14 or so African American music forms that preceeded it? Or why you were nowhere to be found and absent during the creative and inventive foundation outlining the forms of African American musical expression, brilliance and greatness throughout, or even prior to the previous 14 or so African American music forms that are mentioned above. Yet then, all of a sudden--out of nowhere, you folks come along and falsely claim latinos and/or puerto ricans co-created and co-invented Rap and Hip Hop 50/50 half n half (which is the evidence-free and utter nonsense being peddled by Dr. Derrick Colon, radical latino, Fat Joe and numerous other un-informed and envious latinos---claims latinos never mentioned, verbalized or asserted during its inception in the early 1970's)---latinos claims of "50/50--half & half co-creation and co-invention just don't add up---it makes no sense and are increasingly coming under heavy scrutiny which is leading to these claims being easily debunked--widespread. Nice try though latinos and puerto ricans. Make it make sense Latinos.
I dont know if ANY of these pioneers ever went to Africa (Besides Bambatta), so to call them African American is a falsehood. Those young men were experiencing something that no African has experienced here in America, therefore besides the drum, which is a heartbeat pattern, Black Americans had no influence from Africa. Other than that, I agree with your synopsis.
Burning was not "new" he even said he got it from the older guys....burning was all over nyc since the 60s...burning was the precursor that evolved into bboying which was a bronx thing...bboying starts around 74-75 with ground footwork...(btw what cris brown does is not breaking) lets keep the history the history and the facts the facts family
@Victorvixxjorge4095... maybe the phrase of "burnin" was used earlier... tho that still has to be proven/documented...however the style of "burnin" Black Willie and Blackjack was doing was not done all over nyc since the1960's.. that's a lie...the Spades putting the fight maneuvers into dance on the bronx nyc streets was totally new at that time..at that time in the 1960's. many African Americans was doing MAINSTREAM dances...the "bump" and regular mainstream type dances back then
Young Blackjack is THE MOST ENTERTAINING OG's to listen to! Peace to this Brother!
Thank You , you are very kind. Njoy your holidays, and be safe out here, Peace to you and family.
Yo Young Black Jack god bless you n Salute you OG. I remember you from 2364 tiebout in the early 2000's when yall use to take a break from Fordham n stop by ,I didn't realize that yall had this history n I appreciate yall dropping these jewelz. Rip Mike n rip Sabu n all the fallen soldiers. Again RESPECT n SALUTE 🅱️❌️👑🎬
Love for life my G. Stay up and keep rising King
Peace , love, health, and success to the real originators of Hip Hop
Peace to you and Family
Another gem! More 'facts' from those who were actually there!
Cleveland my dude...we go way back to '73! RESPECT!!
Another thing that I love is that he uses old footage from unrelated interviews as a cross reference. We shouldn't even have to do all this just to prove Hip-hop Culture was started by American Blacks 🤦🏿♂️
@lroyjetsonson5060 EXACTLY! Meanwhile, not one Puerto Rican or Jamaican has ANY videos of what they consider to be the creation of Hip Hop! NOT ONE! Especially nothing in The Bronx! We have dug in the crates, with ours!
Much luv and Respect my bro.
Respect
Many thanks and shout outs to all y'all for preserving this history and culture. It is not only greatly appreciated, but absolutely necessary. Bless up always.
Salute Jeff ta da Left both of them. ONE SEVEN 0 ❤ 🅱️❌️🗽👑⚓️
Salute to you to my G. As to our brothers . We still standing
Cholly Rock is live and well. Just communicated with him!!!
@dremarwil6456 ... yes correct...he was referring to a different Charlie rock...cholly rock zulu king is still alive
@@TheCulture..Starts1971Thanks!!!! When I heard him say that my heart just dropped.
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Not Spade and dancing Cholly Rock. My bad for not being specific
Straight from the mouths of the creators, thanks for continuing your work of shining light on the truth
Luv is up always .
Much Respect To BRONXDALE...The TRUE HOME Of HIP HOP. My Brutha Young BlackJack Is ONE BAD MUTHA!!!
Luv u my bro
Luv you my Bro, Much Luv
Priceless!!! Your documentation with the Black Spades is powerful Bro!!!
Shit bring tears to my eyes man SALUTE✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿 LOVE THE WORK YOU DOING I REFRENCE YA VIDS ALL THE TIME WEN TALKING HIP HOP HISTORY
@crooklynyanoe...thank you ... appreciate your comment...salute
Salute to you
Yall coming wit it...on all these vids. Thank You!! B4 these ppl leave...we need this!! 💯
R.I.P my brother Chuck Freeze
Not dancing Cholly Rock. The one I talked about is Cozy Corner Cholly Rock my guy😊
Shout out to Freeze luv my bro😊
R.I.P. MY BRO. TO THE WOMB TO THE TOMB
He made it make sense
BlackJack the Man
Thats my guy , hes the real for real
Love the truth from the deep source, Bronxdale is a Mecca
Yes it is the Mecca for real
God Bless and stay up ✊🏻
Salute to the Channel 🥊
This channel is Dope. No cappin'. Thank you all for the factual education. S.I.P. Disco King Mario. East Tremont up in here.
was he talking bout Mitch Blood Green ?
Yes
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Yes . Blood . Mitch Green. Big Bro
@@ClevelandLawson-wy9nd Brazy I knew he was from the Bronx . Didn’t know he was a Spade . Blood is a giant. He was probably beating up everybody he fought in the streets in his Hayday
52 Block was Brooklyn All Day - Bed -Stuy Do or Die those was the good old Warrior days where if you didn't have hands you was out class and to say more all of this came out of our culture just like our Vernacular and the way we dress which proves the very essence of Hip Hop came from our people as natural as can be. We the only people that didn't have to change our ways as a people because it was all natural again to us. Peace!
Yes I was rocking in bklyn since day one. Shout out to my Bklyn Mib. Many I won’t name for there was to much going on crazy back then yet they know who I mean
Bklyn goes up for life, to my bklyn brothers , luv you all to death, we came , we went, not its their turn, lets hope they make it out. prayers for our youngins
EXCELLENT WORK AND BEST VIDEO I'VE SEEN YET O.G. TRULY APPRECIATE ALL THIS HIP HOP TRUTH AND INFORMATION BROTHER... It sounded like he said Mitch Green at the end right?
Yes my Bro , Mitch Blood Green, thats him i was talking about, stay rising King
@@ClevelandLawson-wy9nd yeah because I remembered every time I read or heard about the about that fight he had with Mike Tyson at Dapper Dan's, they would always say Mitch Green was a gang leader. BIG SALUTE to you King for giving a GREAT interview full of so much history and facts, as well as confirming what I thought Brother ✊🏾👑💯
@@akingdomservingking9311 Your a great King Yourself, and you and your family is legendary , my brother , me and your family got history also. So salute us all King , for if there wasnt us it would never be them. Stay up King
Rest in Peace to my Uncle Jeff Sherrod(top right in the pic) at the 1:20 mark. Love you Uncle Jeff
Legendary Jeff, Luv my Big Bro. Went harder in the frame than most
Giant Jeff, Yes he true G to the core. Ghetto Stars.
I grew up in the ghettos of Brooklyn New York City during the time they're speaking about.
Yes Bklyn was always in the building . Luv my bklyn Bros to the end
@@ClevelandLawson-wy9nd Holla East Flatbush, Queens, Bed Stuy, East New York, Brownsville, crown heights, Manhattan in the House
Young Black Jack still nice with the martial arts!!! I like the fact that the 1st Division Spades are still close to this day!!! I wish I could have met Sunshine before he passed. Shout out to DJ Phase for dropping jewels on this channel!!!!♠️♠️♠️
Luvs up my bro. until eternity . stay rising
Luv u my Bro fo life ♠️♠️♠️♠️
My Bro, Luv us never them, hOWS THE FAMILY. GIVE ALL MY LOVE, D, STAY SAFE Young G. You stand amongst the warriors and Giant of Menl.
Met some of these cats during my time in Stevenson High. I got sent to Morris High after too many fights in Stevenson.. I was at that school for only 6 months. Started hanging out in bronx park after joining Zulu Nation. Shout out to the adolescents chapter.. We been going to bronxdale for all their jams. Not sure why they claiming no one could come up in there? I'm sure if you was looking for trouble.. bronxdale was NOT having it. To correct Black.. It was "Up-Rock" before it was "Breakdancing. Which Bronx Park was creating in their jams. Those park jams were the biggest things to go to. I was raised around the Savage Skulls so, I was good all day.
Shout out to you my bro. Luv is Luv
yEAH Stevenson, we used to go up to morrison till we went to jail
@@ClevelandLawson-wy9nd 🫡 .. all day, broski.
Yo my dude young blackjack we went to Stevenson hs I use to live in section 1 1725 Buckner Blvd 👍🏻
Yes my dude Stevenson and our time was a diamond in the rough. Be safe and Luv is Luv
Yea Stevenson was a helleva time, wish i could have finished , there was a girl there i wanted to get at so much, never got the chance, went right to jail SMH, BOYY WISH I WOULDA HAD JUST A DAY OR TWO WITH HER, SMH. damn.
Real Rap….They talkn about us famm…..#BRONXDALE
Yes BronxDale was different . Unbelievable
"THAT 'S. RIGHT"" BROTHER BLACK "" KEEP SPREADING THE WORD ABOUT THE ""HIP-HOP CULTURE, SO ALL THE CULTURE VULTURES CAN STAND & SCRATH THIER HEADS IN "" AWE-MAN!!!!! PEACE KING 👊🏿
Luvs up my Bro.; Be seeing you in the light as always
Its a shame there is no real good footage from back in the mid 70s, at least we have the OGs to tell the tales
your video like east coast version of alex alonso good shit
KRS 1 is WRONG we were not trying to mimic anyone. We identified with the THEME'S of Martial Arts Movies and Bruce Lee Ideology. That was already in us and we were attracted to it when we saw it portrayed. Our lives were kind of like those movies.
pretty much we took back what Chinese taken from us Karate. Yes we created Karate I forget the tomb in Egypt. One of they have a depiction of Black men doing what the world calls Karate 3000+ years ago
@@gardenstatebossTaking something back was not the point. We were kids. 99% of all TV was White. Blaxpoitation movies had just began. We embraced seeing people who were not White and we identified with the THEME'S of Order, Balance, Loyalty, Overcoming adversity, Discipline. We lived in dangerous neighborhoods and identified with the stories of Marital Arts movies for that reason. Gangs were prevalent and in the movies they had their schools and Masters. Their were many similarities. We were not "Mimicking" Shit, we were kinda living that and we had youthful imagination on top of that. The things we saw in Martial Arts movies and Eastern Philosophy was already who we were. We identified with it and were drawn to it. And it was not seen in America before. WE are the reason that the Asian Martial Arts Movie Industry thrives today because of the support of the young Black youth putting that on the map.
Not even all that far back…Bruce Lee was mimicking Blackfolks of the time when that bravado. Surprised he said that like he forgot who Muhammad Ali was….if he tryn to tie things together
@@757CitiesReppa It's like every time I look back at KRS 1 interviews I see something is off.
I just mentioned the 52 Blocks in another chat when someone was trying to say that our people wanted to copy Asian Culture. I'm from Buffalo my Uncle was in the Attica riot and My Pops first bid up North was in 69. He Box and he been telling me about the 52 when I was a little boy and he was Biggin Up Dudes Up North who had Real Knuckle Game. Only Certain G's ever knew how to actually do it. Respect 🙌🏾
❤❤❤
Cholly Rock passed away??
I heard him say that too, but no, not to my knowledge.
No. He good. This was evidently filmed in the summer.
Ok good to hear. I see no signs of it on his FB page either. He just hasn’t posted in a few days
@@DJSRGNYC He good!
@DJSRGNYC.. he was referring to a different Charlie rock...cholly rock zulu king is still alive
What about rock crew?
I've been watching this channel since you started it.. he's giving the same names as Fat Mike.. You know this is the real story!!
told you that 52 is in there ...
Always was there. Shout out to 52. And all who rained on it
Anybody other than black people claiming to be the Hip Hop creators come with your documentaries like this, let's go through your hood and your people and see what stories they have because black people got receipts
👍🏾✊🏾
Luv is Luv
Crazy legs says it himself the older guys had stopped dancing in the mid to late 70s ,,,Rock Steady etc are 2nd generation
American music forms: Spirituals, Blues, Ragtime, Jazz, Country, Gospel, Bluegrass, Folk, Rock n Roll, Doo-Wop, Soul, Funk, Disco, Punk, House and of course Rap and Hip Hop---all enjoy well documented African American roots coupled with undeniable Black American influence---whether directly or indirectly..
Latinos -- Puerto Ricans particularly -- please explain how you co-created or co-invented yet another installment in the legacy of Black Musical expression known as Rap and Hip Hop, yet didn't co-create or co-invent any of the elements of the 14 or so African American music forms that preceeded it? Or why you were nowhere to be found and absent during the creative and inventive foundation outlining the forms of African American musical expression, brilliance and greatness throughout, or even prior to the previous 14 or so African American music forms that are mentioned above. Yet then, all of a sudden--out of nowhere, you folks come along and falsely claim latinos and/or puerto ricans co-created and co-invented Rap and Hip Hop 50/50 half n half (which is the evidence-free and utter nonsense being peddled by Dr. Derrick Colon, radical latino, Fat Joe and numerous other un-informed and envious latinos---claims latinos never mentioned, verbalized or asserted during its inception in the early 1970's)---latinos claims of "50/50--half & half co-creation and co-invention just don't add up---it makes no sense and are increasingly coming under heavy scrutiny which is leading to these claims being easily debunked--widespread. Nice try though latinos and puerto ricans.
Make it make sense Latinos.
It all manifests itself. It is what it is until it is no more
I dont know if ANY of these pioneers ever went to Africa (Besides Bambatta), so to call them African American is a falsehood. Those young men were experiencing something that no African has experienced here in America, therefore besides the drum, which is a heartbeat pattern, Black Americans had no influence from Africa. Other than that, I agree with your synopsis.
Everything Unk talkn bout WE DID……hence ###THGSTHRY
Yes it was a time of Giants . Luv u nephew
Luv us never them Nephew, you know what it was and how it went, the Real Roman Empire . smh. boy we had some fun.
Burning was not "new" he even said he got it from the older guys....burning was all over nyc since the 60s...burning was the precursor that evolved into bboying which was a bronx thing...bboying starts around 74-75 with ground footwork...(btw what cris brown does is not breaking) lets keep the history the history and the facts the facts family
@Victorvixxjorge4095... maybe the phrase of "burnin" was used earlier... tho that still has to be proven/documented...however the style of "burnin" Black Willie and Blackjack was doing was not done all over nyc since the1960's.. that's a lie...the Spades putting the fight maneuvers into dance on the bronx nyc streets was totally new at that time..at that time in the 1960's. many African Americans was doing MAINSTREAM dances...the "bump" and regular mainstream type dances back then
sAUTE!
Salute
'Promo SM'
So they was cosplaying Bruce Lee. 😂oh dj phase .the irony
God bless the dead Cholly Rock????
Cholly is good!!!
@teecavi5742... he was referring to a different Charlie rock...cholly rock zulu king is still alive
No I made an error by not being specific if which one I was speaking of. He’s ok from last I talked with him. Luv is Luv