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@coelophysisbauri407022 күн бұрын
very informative video
@victorvixxjorge4095Ай бұрын
I think it’s an over simplification of the history….. Of course fights and violence happened in hiphop but generally speaking the gangs died down and the hiphop crews came in and were less violent in nature..so yes it’s true to an extent but not to say violence didn’t ever happen bc of course it did…
@andrewdpierceАй бұрын
Super well put together video...and a funny ending.
@ledwards4784Ай бұрын
I think they are referring to the up-rock dance that started with street gangs ❤
@jayste9334Ай бұрын
🔥
@nyclassic4ever130Ай бұрын
Love this. Props and respect to all the ladies in early hip hop...especially the Djs. ❤❤
@juicepedraz941Ай бұрын
It's young vs old just like nowadays the young was doing hip hop the the old was saying that's not real music
@raynay1500Ай бұрын
Big up ladies
@HalfwayKruxGlobalАй бұрын
God bless hiphop
@mikelugo8983Ай бұрын
Man bam dont know everything
@mikelugo8983Ай бұрын
I remember eddies bike shop by burnside everyone had a bike and a mo ped. Fackts. I was 12. Years stuck on long wood and fox wow BX 59 strong
@mikelugo8983Ай бұрын
So dam true crazy eddie on forham is thevonly store that did not get hit
@David-r8k3uАй бұрын
It was a renegade thing until jews and corporations took over our thing turned it to a demonic thing this dumb shit we have today
@albertgallanosa86002 ай бұрын
RIP Karate Charlie of the Ghetto Brothers
@kasheem17472 ай бұрын
Smdh he’s not the father of hip hop
@abyss104Ай бұрын
The video speaks for itself brother. This Jamaican is the father of hip hop. The creator
@kanarcydalive1579Ай бұрын
what did he actually create
@kasheem1747Ай бұрын
@@abyss104 🤣
@abyss104Ай бұрын
@@kasheem1747 What's so funny? You know I'm telling the Truth. Herc is the man! The break is the beginning. Who is this guy Mario? Mario got his style from Herc Mon Zeen? You know the real. Don't front like you don't know Mon.
@kasheem1747Ай бұрын
@@abyss104 lol You think the BX was the only town playing music
@Willesden_Rab1_TV2 ай бұрын
Can you count, suckers? I say, the future is ours... if you can count! You're standing right now with nine delegates from 100 gangs. And there's over a hundred more. That's twenty-thousand hardcore members. Forty-thousand, counting affiliates, and 20,000 more, not organized, but ready to fight: 60,000 soldiers! Now, there ain't but 20,000 police in the whole town. Can you dig it? Can you dig it? Can you dig iiiiiiiiiiiiiit? Everybody : Yeeeaaaaahh!! 😂
@allentownp.a76372 ай бұрын
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@JosephP-b7w2 ай бұрын
Kool Keith so nice with it only he can say it the way he said it😂
@nastynate23792 ай бұрын
Hip hop / rap was the worst thing to happen to the blakc community
@golf_is_hard_tvАй бұрын
old fool
@ronin1231Ай бұрын
Hip hop is dope. Rapping bullshit definitely destroyed black youth culture.
@ramoduff9399Ай бұрын
Not true.
@nastynate23792 ай бұрын
Rage against the machine NOW WORKS FOR THE MACHINE
@randee45502 ай бұрын
That FBA bullshit, swallows itself!!
@icu4life240Ай бұрын
No it exposes the real shi As TI said real shit pop it little shit stop it.😂😂😂 You know what this is.
@NycMarty2 ай бұрын
These people need to stop spreading false propaganda about kool herc, created one of the so-call black americans' creation, called Djaying. Herc didn't even know how to dress more less Dj. He was in the audience as an on looker when the parks were jamming in 1971. Herc started djaying in 1973! Herc would play the break beat over and over, and he called it the merry-go-round. Herc is on a recording, saying he started doing it in 1975 or 1976. He is too late!
@mortalgodz91862 ай бұрын
Keep trying to convince yourself that fba's are special most of the great black american leaders were tethers from malcom it takes a tether to get shit popping.
@abyss104Ай бұрын
The video speaks for itself. He is the father of hip hop
@uptownbladebrown2 ай бұрын
Herc didnt create hip hop he's on video saying hip hop started before his party in 1973. He was also was a bboy before he began to dj. Dj john brown is who herc learned about hip hop from. Also dj Hollywood is the direct influence for modern rappers like melle mel and djs like kid capri. No one man created hip hop music nor culture.
@AlleKat2 ай бұрын
They say john brown is still alivelet him speak for himself.
@MahmutAyabakan2 ай бұрын
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@JulioCoca-th9le2 ай бұрын
Rappers did not create HipHop DJs and breakers did
@SUPAROCKINDJSMASH2 ай бұрын
Here we go again somebody still trying to tell a story here's something fun fact New York City has five boroughs of 6 if you count Staten Island the Bronx has their story Brooklyn and Queens have our story after you finish watching this I need you to look up the founding fathers of hip Hop
@coolint2 ай бұрын
FOOL HERC DIDN'T CREATE NOTHING BUT CURRY CHICKEN WINGS. FOOL HERC WAS COSPLAYING AS DISCO KING MARIO EVERY SINCE 1970.
@trefit56712 ай бұрын
What did you create? Fall back only unintellegent people would say this. What Herc did was 1. extended the break beat for the B Boys to dance 2. Extended the break beat for the MC to rhyme. The foundation of Hip Hop. Did Disco Mario do this? Please come with documentation when you answer because Herc has the documentation! Don't hate appreciate!
@lockvegas052 ай бұрын
@@trefit5671 Not true ! Herc only cosplayed what he saw in his environment. He did not extend the breaks for the rappers as that credit to Grand Master Flash Quick mix Theory. Herc is a Jamaican that participated in Black American Culture as nothing in hip hop come from Jamaican culture. How can you create what you have to assimilate into
@ClassicAndFreshCo2 ай бұрын
CAROLINA NATIVE DISCO KING MARIO 👑
@coolint2 ай бұрын
@@trefit5671 Don't get offended that I'm stating the truth. I was born and raised on the east coast, only 15min away from the Bronx. And out here we have Always known that FOOL HERC is a fraud. The world is just starting to find out, because of the Internet.
@AlleKatАй бұрын
@@lockvegas05 What????
@ebay-hohlov-mg3mo6gv5x2 ай бұрын
Охренел ещё в то время очень мотивирует не сидеть на месте
@blackpalacemusic2 ай бұрын
Its the other way around. The gang truce lead to the development of Hip Hop, because now people could go to different neighborhoods and show off their talents without fear of violence. The could now also learn things from other neighborhoods.
@MyIdeas972 ай бұрын
The '71 Hoe Ave truce? It was an ATTEMPTED truce. It didn't work. News reports of the time and people who were there all testify to that, despite what hyped up documentarians try to suggest. Violence and crime only increased in the Bronx going into the '70s. Even after the gangs faded out of fashion in the mid-70s, the area didn't become peaceful. The Hoe Ave thing is an easily refutable myth.
@blackpalacemusic2 ай бұрын
@@MyIdeas97 the truce was in 1971, not "going into the 70s" . Why do think the gangs turned in to crews? (Black Spades became Casanovas/Zulu kings etc)
@MyIdeas972 ай бұрын
@@blackpalacemusic Again, the attempted truce in '71, as valiant as an effort as it was, simply did not work. Anyone can do a database search of gangs and bronx in those years and see that gang activity continued and even went up after that. The reason the outlaw gangs faded away by the mid-70s is addressed in this video by the practitioners themselves. None of it had to do with Hoe Ave.
@blackpalacemusic2 ай бұрын
@@MyIdeas97 Statistics don't tell the entire story. What occurred in the early 1970s that lead to the Bronx become a hub for youth culture? Prior to that time people were afraid to go to the Bronx because of the gangs.
@Sneakycat19712 ай бұрын
Kool Herc created the technique that propelled Hip Hop. The B Boys ( Break Dancers) were the reason he even created the technique because they used to wait for the break part of the record to dance. Herc was catering to the B Boys.
@absolute72502 ай бұрын
Yeah. Cholly rock just said the culture started with the b boy. Herc had the popular party for those b boys. That’s what I got from it. That would make the b boys the actual fathers then.
@Sneakycat19712 ай бұрын
@@absolute7250 that's right, I seen a video about Grand Master Flowers and how he would play big outdoor parties. What I think is the young dudes from the Bronx wanted to do what Grand Master Flowers was doing in their own hood. The DJs like Mario made these outdoor parties popular and more DJs came about because it was cool to be a DJ. The records the DJs were playing were also important in the creation of hip hop. They were playing more obscure songs that weren't played on the radio and had these break beats in it. It's probably true that a lot of these young guys that became B boys never heard these songs before. When they did hear it they loved the breakbeat section of the song. They loved it so much they started making an original dance to it. That's what made these parties popular and that's what made Kool Herc come up with the idea. It was a combination of the DJs and the b-boys that created hip hop. But the strongest motivation of all was to be a cool dude and get a fly chick.
@absolute72502 ай бұрын
@@Sneakycat1971 first part right. Second part wrong. My parents would have all night party’s and play these songs and have certain dances to the section of the song like the Charleston and walking the dog. I seen my uncle get down on the floor like a dog and lift his leg up like he was peeing on someone’s leg. James brown would call that part of the song the bridge. Instead of the break. Where he would dance. Herc said he seen they would get hype to that part of the song. So he kept playing it.
@Sneakycat19712 ай бұрын
@@absolute7250 so the young B-boys were actually imitating their parents. Instead of the bridge they were finding another place in the song to do what their parents were doing. That makes perfect sense
@Sneakycat19712 ай бұрын
@@absolute7250 one thing in that last part is absolutely true with no denying. The young dudes wanted to be fly and impress the fly girls.
@rogermeadows54192 ай бұрын
What are we doing here with this video? Trying to re-hash the lie by erasing DJ Mario
@blackpalacemusic2 ай бұрын
What did Mario contribute to the culture?
@Mr.Taylor562 ай бұрын
@@blackpalacemusicBy starting the jams to begin with. There were no Hip Hop jams before Mario and the Spades did it in Bronxdale. The music containing the breaks that the Spades did their Spade Dance(s) to was played at Mario's jams in 71. The recent story that has come out is there was a DJ named John Brown who spun at the Hevolo or the Tunnel club the Spades and I guess other gangs would go to party. The Spades would go off to the parts of certain songs(that we know as the breaks) and kick and stomp on people's legs and feet, literally BREAKING a mofo up with their engineer boots(because they could, check their history). So figure this: these teens didn't always have the money to go out to clubs. They decided to throw their own jams at home and play the specific music that they like: the breaks, even extending the breaks BUT not necessarily like Kool Herc's method in 73/74? Kool Herc's parties were more accessible to people since he wasn't based in a housing project like the Spades were. You couldn't just walk up into the projects without expecting conflict.
@AlleKat2 ай бұрын
Naw they tryin to make tariq look like the fool that he is.😂
@JulioCoca-th9le2 ай бұрын
@@rogermeadows5419 disco Mario not HipHop Mario get it
@DancerIzu2 ай бұрын
from what I've heard and seen about this topic, it seems that it was partially true, and partially not. While the so called "gang violence" wasn't resolved this way and often meant beef with other crews, it certainly eased tensions by actually doing something that helped individuals with a skill that both sides actively wanted to introduce from. But the main narrative definitely is misguided in that case.
@TammiLColesinGermany2 ай бұрын
Storytelling remains the undisputed champion of human existence! Who cares about facts - we love our hype! 😂
@perthvinylrecording37212 ай бұрын
Athens the second oldest running city in the world is BOMBED covered in graffiti top to bottom year in year out for 5000 plus years even the spartans had names and crew names back then ..I think as modern graffiti is 90% as train influence then the date should start with those writers who first did it on trains and then the progression in a year to colour panels etc ..writers like SJK171,Mike171,Jec171 phase riff etc...people just don't talk about how it went from tags on the inside then outside and in like a year it went to colour throwups on trains it just amazes me....
@SLPGroundSoundMusic2 ай бұрын
evidenced of Puerto Rican Graffitis on Video in the 1950s kzbin.info/www/bejne/fIGbdpyihrV0mKssi=JXl09CZTC5AgAHev
@FreeFocusDance2 ай бұрын
This is just a rip from 'The Origins of Breakdancing'
@MyIdeas972 ай бұрын
@@FreeFocusDance You got it backwards. This is the original. Put out on the video Detours in 2002. Before KZbin existed. That other stuff is the rip
@SanyaSeven2 ай бұрын
legends! thanks for the inspiration!
@NobodiesBusinessimo2 ай бұрын
Wait till this mfer finds out about the ancient Greek coliseum
@mistergoodcitizen99142 ай бұрын
The need to go out and put one name up simply for a reputation is exclusively a Philly thing.
@MyIdeas972 ай бұрын
According to what? The tales of cornbread?
@mistergoodcitizen99142 ай бұрын
@@MyIdeas97 there was graffiti in Philly before New York and that’s just the facts. Modern day graffiti was birthed in Philly.
@MyIdeas972 ай бұрын
@@mistergoodcitizen9914 That's cool but, again, according to what? Just some random account on KZbin saying so?
@mistergoodcitizen99142 ай бұрын
@@MyIdeas97 says graffiti history
@Mr1234ottf2 ай бұрын
Hobos on railways invented graffiti, they also had hand styles that evolved over time and signatures consisting of repeated images and phrases, like the image of a dog, or slogans
@Mr1234ottf2 ай бұрын
Which means graffiti started up to 100 years before cornbread was born
@ElRicoSanchez2 ай бұрын
@@Mr1234ottfcornbread has nothing else in his life that make him proud or so.. dont know how stupid you have to be to really believe that you where the first mf you wrote his name on shid.. cant get more stupid and arrogant.. 4 real graff is hardcore and people say nah let him his achievements and stuff.. ridiculous
@AlexJulian-rz8oz2 ай бұрын
Facts. They had hella signs for quicks sittings of the town on how they treat people and on buildings to let others know if they’re nice in towns, they’ll have extra work and so. I have some hobo signs tattooed on me
@ElRicoSanchez2 ай бұрын
Josef Kyselak was a writer around 100+y before xD..
@damm1t_b0bby2 ай бұрын
dude at the end was right, his can control is infantile, if he’s been tagging so long it should be buttery like his penmanship
@toshirokigai2 ай бұрын
huh what lol
@Fulltimate2 ай бұрын
what a good time to upload,love you all for being open and talking/dancing the truth in earth.
@Fulltimate2 ай бұрын
hell yeah!
@hiphopnation63692 ай бұрын
no disrespect to that men but graffit or the act of writing ur name on a wall or something like lets say a train has being around way before his time again no disrespect to him
@mechadonia2 ай бұрын
They found graffiti in pompeii
@MyIdeas972 ай бұрын
The disrespect doesn't go to him. It goes to the many so-called documentarians and "experts" who don't do any fact checking. Almost every thing this individual has said is embellished or flat out untrue. Yet, people still disseminate this nonsense