The Charleston Step is also used as a variant for Toprocking as well
@hiphophistorian547610 сағат бұрын
@powerfulselfbeyondlogic
@tonyrivers8688Күн бұрын
The presence of heroin and fentanyl makes me have absolutely no respect for most people in government and law enforcement. They're a fuckin joke.
@TrapSpplyNycКүн бұрын
Mario took the name form JJ
@Kaya-Ile-TainoКүн бұрын
i apprecaite you and all the history that this argument has manifested. It is an opportunity for melanated people of the african diapora to learn, so thank you. i think your your title is misleading. you talk about the sengalgambia connection to bolster your claim but ignore the over whelming percentage of african ancestory (over 60 percent) that afro latino, and criollo latinos share with african amercians. In this regard felipe could be seen as correct, because some music traditions, spiritual traditions and other cultural traditions were allopwed to be kept in some of the afro latino cultures that was not allowed in the type of slavery that was done in the US.
@melanatedwarrior35302 күн бұрын
@SLPGroundSoundMusic 🤔
@melanatedwarrior35302 күн бұрын
@SLP GroundSoundMusic 🤔
@donaldmccall39682 күн бұрын
So Puerto Ricans was to claim hip hop , any how y'all wasn't rapping in the 1920s through the 70s.
@donaldmccall39682 күн бұрын
These guys was slanging rapping and jive talking, what they do in rapping today . This had no latin percussion so Dr. Colon you can't touch mess with it
@MrMaroonmen2 күн бұрын
Salute to the Legend Frosty Freeze. He made some interesting comments on The B Boy Connection by @mooncricketfilms about Cholly Rock and Sundance being his inspiration.
@donaldmccall39682 күн бұрын
Hank Spann and Frankie Crooker were inspired by this Dr. Jock o .
@donaldmccall39682 күн бұрын
Jamaican didn't making this up...
@RichACBlues3 күн бұрын
These dudes didn't even know what Rock dancing is. That is wild. first b-boy my ass.... I give the buswhick kids and the outlaw gangs in Bk credit for the Uprock in the 60s. and I give Zulu Kings credit for the first floorwork in the 70s. The herculoids weren't starting no dance culture man. lmao.... This guy racist as hell lmao.
@maahes14533 күн бұрын
Yall lying all these random people Flowers , Mario now John Brown ? LOL lies
@I_AM_Legend_0073 күн бұрын
So “”Hip Hop” started in 1966? Thanks for showing this
@LORDSTRYKER923 күн бұрын
Bronx is overrated. AF. Bunch of Busty Dusty Crusty Old Heads, Chomos and Fucboi YNs running around out there 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@ev83184 күн бұрын
He didn't extend the break beats like HERC did.
@rtpowell75044 күн бұрын
Bros you have to eliminate and remove the N word from your vocabulary. How else are you going to get others to respect your culture and space when you don’t.
@OBBThicc045 күн бұрын
May Mr. Davis RIP, his life sounded tough.
@MrMaroonmen5 күн бұрын
Hip Hop adjacent
@WarriorsCherub9996 күн бұрын
This is why we have ALL the receipts. Because hiphop is black american culture = everyone else are guest.
@CARHARTTGOD896 күн бұрын
What's the point of the clip from 16:12-17:32? they're obviously talking about beef with the Italians
@wallacewarren6 күн бұрын
The brother at the end was dead on‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️
@wallacewarren6 күн бұрын
Charlie Chase was responsible for bringing blacks and latins together. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 These motherf**kers just say anything.
@RichACBlues7 күн бұрын
PR's from the gang the outlaws in bushwick brooklyn created the ROck Dance in like late 60s early 70s. by mid 70s it was all over brooklyn. They would go around the clubs and battle the burners. In the early days the judges were basically the owners of the club and their families. And even if battling their children, they always gave the win to the buswhick kids they were just that good. Eventually the burners adapted to the rockers, and hence the beginnings of breakdancing. Which is basically the top rock and the up rock. They still use the slang burn when beating someone in a battle. or burns referring to the actual moves usually the fake blows to the opponent.
@BeatStreet-gy8ke9 күн бұрын
Not the real rubberband
@TyStephens9 күн бұрын
Gotta see the rest of this!!! Thank you!!
@DJhutcherson7 күн бұрын
It's one of the best documentaries about the disco era ever made. It's well worth the $20 bucks it's going for on amazon....😊
@DJhutcherson7 күн бұрын
The name of this documentary, in case you didn't know, is "Disco - Spinning The Story" released in 2005.
@TyStephens7 күн бұрын
@@DJhutcherson Thank you! I'll be looking for it!
@larryroyal846310 күн бұрын
Sammy was rocking. Big 💍. And GOLD chains.
@Chosen-161910 күн бұрын
Congrats! Then claim him as one of you PRs! Our FBA legacy is strong without him. It still doesn’t change the fact that hip hop and all major genres of music were solely created by FBAs.
@donaldmccall396810 күн бұрын
Fabulous work 👏
@Tritone10 күн бұрын
Old black people HATED Sammy Davis Junior and Ertha Kitt. Back then they were more popular with white audiences.
@johnhenry210710 күн бұрын
LYINGLATINOS, constantly trying to be significant in AMERICAN N36R03S HISTORY.
@dreval795710 күн бұрын
Once again, Excellent work!
@MrN19762u10 күн бұрын
Excellent job as usual! ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿
@WarriorsCherub99910 күн бұрын
We are the receipt keepers✊🏿❤️
@empire717910 күн бұрын
It's just like Karl Anthony Towns on the Knicks. They call him "The Big Bodega" because his mother is Dominican., His father is a Black American and Kat looks Black but they try to make it seem like that part of him doesn't exist. His father was a Coach and the one that taught Kat how to play Basketball? Plus in New York 70% of the bodegas are now Mini Mart's they sold them to the Arabs, Palestinians. In my neighborhood in Brooklyn there was 7 bodegas now there's 2. The bodegas are also a part of gentrification. They are selling them and going back to Puerto Rico or DR. But yet they calling Kat the "Big Bodega"??? When they barely exist anymore.
@FBA_AllTHEWAY11 күн бұрын
Great presentation! ✊🏾🇺🇸✊🏾🇺🇸🔥🔥
@townbiz51011 күн бұрын
This is masterful work! Since his mother left him when he was 2/3 years old, all the cultural influence he was immersed in growing up was Black/Afro American culture. Not Afro Cuban/Latino culture. Culturally there was nothing "Latin" about Sammy Davis Jr's performances, especially as it relates to any origins or precursors to Hip Hop. It was all Black American "Chitlin Circuit" and Vaudeville routines. Another lie put to rest today💯
@BruceSwitzer-yq1yy11 күн бұрын
It's AMAZING how The Crumb/Bum Crybaby Lie Baby Misinformation Crew keep getting it Wrong. You put in some work. This was beautiful. Keep up the good work because those broken hearted haters on the other side of The Park are plotting & Up to no good. This is Another nice PIMP SLAP....... Zulu King Amin ♠️ ❤
@johnhenry210711 күн бұрын
YOU ALL CAN HAVE THE CANDY MAN.
@WarriorsCherub99910 күн бұрын
He belongs to us.
@TheBOOSTEDO11 күн бұрын
Yes Sir…💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿 *The Receipts Keep Piling Up!!!* The Crumb Crew *NEVER* does thorough research…😖 Salute!!!✊🏿
@42blackflag10 күн бұрын
They call themselves Hip Hop scholars what a joke the funny thing is they are using Cuban instruments which is not Latin in origin but African to crowbar their Puerto Rican culture into Hip Hop and don't forget what Mario Bauza said ( WE NOT LATIN) that kills their Latin Breakdown but here they are pushing this Latin crap! 😂😂 Just keep bringing in those receipts which they will not address. Peace!
@42blackflag10 күн бұрын
@TheBOOSTEDO Did you see colon back tracking on his word again when he said that he's done with the back and forth ?
@TheBOOSTEDO10 күн бұрын
@@42blackflag AGAIN???!!😭😂🤣 All I know is there's an *INFINITE* amount of ways to *LIE!!!!* The good doctor has an _inexhaustable_ amount of material (LIES) to work with!!!😖
@chinablack979010 күн бұрын
@@TheBOOSTEDOThe latest lie he told was on 'Scoreboard Keepers' last LIVE. He said he used to 'run with Zulu Nation '!
@thegrandcanyonisegypt24897 күн бұрын
whats 2 research if u keep it 💯 from the start instead of HIDING ya flags !!
@GenoBrownMuzik11 күн бұрын
Many of americas greatest were made and raised to be great. Sammy’s childhood was sacrificed for a legacy that can’t be denied. At no time in his life was he ever influenced by some made up Latino culture. This is American culture, and the only true Americans are the copper colored races of the land. Rest in power moor! Honors to Sammy Davis Jr.
@sleepyccs11 күн бұрын
Sammy Davis had NO contact with his mother until after he left the military as an adult. She had no cultural influence on him. Parents who abandon their kids like to show up AFTER the kids are famous adults. She was a dead beat mother.
@wataboxachun11 күн бұрын
Sammy was raised, trained, and inspired on the chitlin circuit not the arroz con pollo circuit. smh
@42blackflag11 күн бұрын
So Sammy Davis Jr was have half Cuban not Puerto Rican as we thought. So where is the Puerto Rican culture there is none. Good digging in the create now lets see how they wiggle themselves out of this one. Peace!
@SunFromBrooklyn7311 күн бұрын
More receipts! Excellent!
@Cpa138811 күн бұрын
The obsession these DelusionalRicans have with Black Americans truly has to be studied by psychologist, but don't forget Anti Blackness is not simply a part of their culture, that is the core of latino culture itself, B1.
@darinrainey-t4g11 күн бұрын
RIP pete jones!!!!!!!!!!! my family is one of the elders facts,...Buster stop that mess MAN,...