(Full Video) Lord Jamar GOES OFF On KRS 1's Lies About Latino & Jamaicans Creating Hip-Hop

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17 күн бұрын

Watch the full video of Lord Jamar setting the record straight on KRS 1's claims about Latinos and Jamaicans creating hip-hop. Don't miss out on this insightful discussion!
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@rasheensmith6908
@rasheensmith6908 14 күн бұрын
My real Puerto Ricans know blacks invented Hip Hop💯. Since the 40s
@brickflipper5273
@brickflipper5273 14 күн бұрын
💯💯💯
@BLANCODABARBER79
@BLANCODABARBER79 12 күн бұрын
💯🫡 and I’m Puerto Rican and I been knowing that
@stylistjill
@stylistjill 15 күн бұрын
It’s a shame that we cannot be the original creators of anything without somebody else thinking they created it. Thank you for speaking 100% facts .❤
@blacklight3596
@blacklight3596 15 күн бұрын
No Jamaican is claiming hip hop; a genre that promotes nothing but death, degeneracy and self destruction. Grow up 😅
@Conscious_Pookie_Tee2.7
@Conscious_Pookie_Tee2.7 16 күн бұрын
Lord Jamar is needed
@MissRedWine
@MissRedWine 16 күн бұрын
13:19 "how come black people aren't allowed to have anything for ourselves?" great question
@dadogolpeando9510
@dadogolpeando9510 16 күн бұрын
Great question
@tadah21
@tadah21 16 күн бұрын
The original man is feared by all the programming of society is becoming so obvious . Jamar is standing on his square💯
@YesMayhem7
@YesMayhem7 16 күн бұрын
Struggle Olympics. They want any part of "Black" culture that can be monetized. They want the record contract, the out of the slum success story. At the same time they want to say we have no culture. I just finished watching a video on "Black" English. None of it makes sense to me, "I don't be got no." " I ain't be" this an that. Not a Black American in the video. Some foundation will give them money to put on "Black" Face.
@AlphonseWeebay
@AlphonseWeebay 16 күн бұрын
Remember when they disrespected and hated on us for fist bumping? Now all the whiteboys do it
@lawrencepryorbey3724
@lawrencepryorbey3724 16 күн бұрын
Damn it's a shame that we have to defend being the creators of Hip Hop. As a matter of fact we have to defend everything we created even building America
@mykerich5645
@mykerich5645 16 күн бұрын
It's about creation not participation. Hip-hop is a Black American creation like it or not. All of it's "elements" originates from Black American culture. Just because you come to the party with a dish doesn't mean you started the party.
@damonclark5742
@damonclark5742 15 күн бұрын
BEST ANALOGY and EXPLANATION ever!!!
@albertdaley9093
@albertdaley9093 15 күн бұрын
Jamaican music😂😂
@MsJay-cr1id
@MsJay-cr1id 15 күн бұрын
@@albertdaley9093 - The receipts say otherwise.
@jerzydevoos5413
@jerzydevoos5413 15 күн бұрын
@@albertdaley9093 what Mento? Lol
@albertdaley9093
@albertdaley9093 15 күн бұрын
@@MsJay-cr1id your faje recipes
@javierq9394
@javierq9394 15 күн бұрын
The annoying part is having a 16 year old in 2024 think he has more owness over the art than a 50 year old who was there .
@meanscorpio7999
@meanscorpio7999 16 күн бұрын
Jamaicans didn’t have anything to do with hip hop most of us barely even fucked with Yankees and never paid attention to the culture or music or fashion we was rocking fishnet shirts and listening to reggae music and into clubbing hip hop was only black Americans and Puerto Ricans was guest to the culture those mfs was break dancing i came here 1979 straight from Kingston 11 into Brooklyn Newyork then we made it into jersey straight down philadelphia i was their hip hop culture was black Americans matter of fact we wasn’t even using two turntables down Jamaica back then the first time I seen a dj or sound system use two turntables was in Newyork i give credit where credit is Due
@jayshah9967
@jayshah9967 15 күн бұрын
Thank you sir
@meanscorpio7999
@meanscorpio7999 15 күн бұрын
@@jayshah9967 🤜🏾🤛🏾
@tonyprez5837
@tonyprez5837 15 күн бұрын
You a fool bwoy. Hip hop and rap is 2 different things homie. If you talking about rap, some people say thank Dr Seuss and Shakespeare for that. Hip hop music different from rap, in how the music is produce, rapping on the version.
@LOU1982
@LOU1982 14 күн бұрын
Righteous!
@user-cn5yt2yc8q
@user-cn5yt2yc8q 14 күн бұрын
Salute for telling the truth. I’m a few years younger than you.
@DaOnlyMayor
@DaOnlyMayor 15 күн бұрын
Protect this man at all cost. The truth has no friends
@powerfulforce9984
@powerfulforce9984 16 күн бұрын
Lord Jamar is so right about us being cool all the time with letting other cultures in, but none of those other cultures mess with us.
@82Brooklyn7
@82Brooklyn7 15 күн бұрын
Sad but true real talk
@RobAllbanks
@RobAllbanks 15 күн бұрын
Facts!
@alphabright9138
@alphabright9138 15 күн бұрын
they have nothing we wanna mess with. absolutely nothing
@RobAllbanks
@RobAllbanks 15 күн бұрын
@@alphabright9138 I won’t argue
@dlightzone
@dlightzone 14 күн бұрын
Na double edge sword
@SIMEON2003
@SIMEON2003 14 күн бұрын
Im a Latino and HIP HOP IS A BLACK CREATION plain and simple JAZZ is a Black creation ROCK AND ROLL is a Black creation RAP is a Black Creation Reggue is a Black Creation must I go on....with NO other participants in the creation.
@Black_unity597
@Black_unity597 14 күн бұрын
You speaking facts they try and play all these games like Reggaeton ain’t rapping in Spanish they want to act like it’s something that’s new or like it’s something they created salsa is Cuban they stole that to PR never created anything they steal and that’s just a fact they act just like their Spaniard ancestors
@kingstonson9627
@kingstonson9627 14 күн бұрын
Reggaeton comes from Jamaican immigrants who went to Panama to work on the Panama canal almost a hundred years ago.
@Aion-wt1it
@Aion-wt1it 15 күн бұрын
All of a sudden everyone was kumbayaing creating hip hop together... gtfoh!!!
@patricksterbeatz
@patricksterbeatz 12 күн бұрын
Right. These 🇯🇲 and 🇵🇷 are very delusional. Til this day their music sucks and they can't even rap or rhyme for shit but they really believe that they helped create hip hop. I never ever in my life heard any FBA household play Jamaican or Puerto Rican music. We never got any of our style or influence from them but they get all of their style and influence from Foundational Black Americans. They had to take on our culture to be seen as "cool".
@James-lu4hb
@James-lu4hb 13 күн бұрын
Lord Jamar is one of the last real ones left in the game 💯
@777sweet
@777sweet 16 күн бұрын
✔️ Logically, look into the current Puerto Rican culture hip hop doesn’t dominate there. Listen to the music that was playing at their Puerto Rican day parade. Did you hear James, Brown, r n b??? No! ✔️ West Indian parade do you hear R nB hip hop? All you hear is Soca and reggae? ✔️ Logically at that time it wasn’t too much of them around to even influence crap!! The language and accents??????? How could FBA gravitated to that. They didn’t care. FBA HAD THEIR OWN STYLE, struggles, food, music to worry about others. Immigrants had to come to USA to adapt not FBA adapting into theirs where language and dialects were different
@damonclark5742
@damonclark5742 15 күн бұрын
Str8t Facts and underrated observation!! 💯
@Justintouch-nt9cu
@Justintouch-nt9cu 14 күн бұрын
When you say language are you referring to English? The European invented language?.. what is the first n most relevant thing a race or group of ppl invent? Language.. even the native Americans have their own language that was almost completely stripped from them but the strength n belief in their culture is why a lot of them are currently learning that language.. the language, technology, business models hip-hop was created with n grew with is all european or at least foreign.. thing is when this debate comes up ppl only scratch the surface of what culture is.. dive deeper into culture n history. even the native Americans that witnessed Caucasians as once immigrants that overpowered them, understand that they can't completely eradicate their original language because once that happens, You could possibly lose your identity or respect as a ppl..
@kelcey7579
@kelcey7579 9 күн бұрын
Good point and commonsense
@lesserlight
@lesserlight 4 сағат бұрын
James Brown was used for Breaks in Hip Hop. He isn't Hip Hop. If you say he is then in the same vien so is El Gran Combo and Willie Colon and no one is saying that either. Plus if you did attend a Puerto Rican parade youd see Puerto Ricans Darker than you who if the wren't there and could have a convo in English...think about that...with you , you would never quetion how "Black" they are. This is such a RIDICULOUS NON argument. NO Puerto Rican said or has said that this isn't a African Form of Music.
@thelight3547
@thelight3547 16 күн бұрын
Krs been a clown. He said you must protect bambatta no matter what he did.
@KtotheG
@KtotheG 4 күн бұрын
KRS made the song "13 and Good." I've been questioning him ever since.
@lesserlight
@lesserlight 4 сағат бұрын
I don't agree with the bambatta thing. However I know better than to say Puerto Ricans are making arguments about whether this is a African Form of Music because We never have. Not to mention as aI pointed out earlier. I am darker than all of you. Puerto Rico has an African heritage more pronounced than the confused bands here trying to delineate who is a "Real" Black person. This shows a forgotten lesson all of us cherished about the Diaspora and who we are. WE are everywhere..except here in the U.S. where Being Black is as amorphous as Being white. Who is the Whitest ? The Brits? The Dutch? This is Bullshit. No PUerto Rican has or will ever make this comment. In additon No Puerto Rican will ever say they weren't part of the culture if they were.
@litebeingimmortal7375
@litebeingimmortal7375 16 күн бұрын
This is how God's supposed to stand on their square..
@3kills570
@3kills570 16 күн бұрын
Thanks for keeping it true .
@tlgarrett3547
@tlgarrett3547 16 күн бұрын
Cognitive dissonance is a mental discomfort that arises when a person holds two or more contradictory beliefs, values, or attitudes. This can lead to a state of tension and anxiety, as the person tries to reconcile their conflicting thoughts.
@The11thchapter
@The11thchapter 16 күн бұрын
I love this. There's a African proverb, "Until the lion tells the story, the hunter will always be the hero". Others say it, sometimes we say it, that Black people don't stick together but, when I say that the majority of us (FBA) have been on code all over, making sure that others don't try to falsely claim what's ours when it comes to Hip Hop culture. We need to stay this way and be this way about everything.
@blacklight3596
@blacklight3596 15 күн бұрын
Who would proudly claim hip hop culture tho ?
@The11thchapter
@The11thchapter 15 күн бұрын
@@blacklight3596 Evidently people who have no claim to it.
@sammyo534764
@sammyo534764 15 күн бұрын
⁠@@The11thchapter the replacement is serious 🧐& ppl putting capes on for others who identify white & take, & take & treatment from all democratic shields make it no better… our FBA lineage is very serious? It’s just jealous hearted ppl really think 💭 it’s their shit, but no 👎🏿 stop ✋🏿& make ur own blueprint stay out of the real black footprint 👣 settings 🛑
@onthemove4623
@onthemove4623 15 күн бұрын
Facts. That’s why we have to hit the hoods in our Community and give them the game. Once our people can truly understand, they will get on Code. Can’t be on Code if I don’t know what u see, know. Inform them on reparations, the financial system, immigration etc. They will be on Coded. MLK and THE Panthers did the same thing. They had the info. And Put they people on what was going on, then the strategy came cause now everyone is on Coded. Grass Roots at its Finest. Lets Finish what MLK Started with The Reparations. In 1968 He Said we coming to get OUR Check.”….. Must Get On Code. 🖤🗣
@Black_unity597
@Black_unity597 14 күн бұрын
FACTZ!
@Soufside_Slim
@Soufside_Slim 16 күн бұрын
Crazy Legs said that breakin' was the "Morenos" on the documentary on Netflix. It's too late for him to switch up. Americans research and document too much for this Tethering of Black American culture.
@rotweilerscholar1181
@rotweilerscholar1181 16 күн бұрын
Facts. I'm 55 and from Castle Hill-Soundview. The gang truce occurred in Dec 71. That didn't mean It was love in the streets. It just meant no more gang warfare. Those same Borica former gang members still wouldn't go to a party full of Blacks. Forget trying to breakdance or rap, they were trying to get home safe in one piece. It's no different than the Latin Kings mindset in Rikers. You think they are going to a Zulu Nation Party? 😄 People romanticize Hip Hop and the grimy gang infested South Bronx for their own selfish reasons. The Bronx had over 100 gangs in the Seventies. Check out the documentary' Rubble Kings" and then you will see why there weren't too many Puerto Ricans in the early days of Hip Hop. It took the younger generation of Borica's. Crazy Legs age who weren't former gang members. They had the freedom to go to another neighborhood without the fear of getting attacked by a gang. Crazy Legs is 58 years old. Bambatta and Herc are at least 10 years older. Puerto Ricans back then were closer to Hells Angels. They had denim and leather biker jackets and they listened to Salsa music. I heard alot of Tito Puente growing up.😁
@AlphonseWeebay
@AlphonseWeebay 16 күн бұрын
@@rotweilerscholar1181they’ve always been white boys whipping boys. Only reason they had proximity to us is because welcomed and allowed them to participate in our shit
@peacepocket
@peacepocket 16 күн бұрын
What’s the name of the documentary?
@ll51019
@ll51019 16 күн бұрын
Crazy leg from don't be a menace?
@sultanasalmonza1560
@sultanasalmonza1560 15 күн бұрын
that snow head 😂
@travelwithalanmichael8970
@travelwithalanmichael8970 16 күн бұрын
The God cooked on this one✊🏾🦉
@heads7982
@heads7982 14 күн бұрын
Even as a little child back then, I always wondered how they said the Jamaicans created hip hop but I never could feel nothing about no Jamaican culture and energy radiating out of any hip hop record. I always thought this was off. The Puerto Rico /Latino claims is insulting and must always be silenced 🔕 wherever this debate pops up.
@kooldjnez1
@kooldjnez1 20 сағат бұрын
That's because no one ever said this until recent times
@zep1898
@zep1898 14 күн бұрын
Keep speaking the facts lord we black Americans created hip-hop and everything else that is going on in America all the genres Keep speaking the facts God
@Culpepper206
@Culpepper206 3 күн бұрын
Man I just keep comin back to this video, fam. This sh*t has so much replay value I’m zonin out 💯
@VSmoothTwentyTwo
@VSmoothTwentyTwo 15 күн бұрын
Krs 1 is nuts
@ceciliazanders8725
@ceciliazanders8725 16 күн бұрын
I'm a 70's child (FBA) and I'm glad that this generation is compassionate enough to do the research. Stay strong, stay healthy and young because we're going to need it❤
@rotweilerscholar1181
@rotweilerscholar1181 16 күн бұрын
KRS 1 is from Brooklyn. He wouldn't know. His ties to the Bronx came through the homeless shelter where he met Scott in the eighties. That's why he gets his facts wrong talking about how Bam named the Zulu Nation. He said Bambatta went on a school trip to Africa. It's not the first time he is wrong nor will it be the last time.
@Black_unity597
@Black_unity597 14 күн бұрын
Dam I’m glad somebody points this out I have been saying this forever he isn’t even from the Bronx he claims the Bronx but he is actually from BK and have been wrong about so much about this history of Black Americans so yes he will be wrong about Alot because he doesn’t come from Black Americans bloodlines so it is in his interest to push this false narrative!
@lesserlight
@lesserlight 4 сағат бұрын
What is an FBA?
@blackjesus6433
@blackjesus6433 15 күн бұрын
It's funny how 🇯🇲 don't go at 🇵🇷 for making Reggaeton. 🙏🏾
@blacklight3596
@blacklight3596 15 күн бұрын
Nobody in Jamaica is claiming to originate hip hop (Yall silly to believe well thinking people would want to claim a genre that promotes nothing but self destruction and degeneracy 😅) Grow up and stop being ridiculed by others you think are laughing with you 😅
@malcolmguevara5990
@malcolmguevara5990 15 күн бұрын
Reggaetons origins can be traced to Panama, P.E.A.C.E. Positive Education Always Corrects Errors
@onpoint357
@onpoint357 15 күн бұрын
Of course they do cos its based on a popular Jamaican instrumental from the late 80s popularised by Jamaican artist shabba ranks hit song (dem bow). Search it on KZbin and you'll hear the original Jamaican instrumental.
@mikerageous1
@mikerageous1 15 күн бұрын
​@@malcolmguevara5990 😂 are yall prepared to lie about everything at this point??
@LOU1982
@LOU1982 14 күн бұрын
@@mikerageous1Reggaeton was created by the Panamanians and the PR stole it.
@Pookie_Poo843
@Pookie_Poo843 16 күн бұрын
Lord jamar hit a grand slam with his take on this video ‼️‼️‼️‼️...FBA💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿🔥🔥🔥🔥
@themix3350
@themix3350 13 күн бұрын
Like I said before. Where were they when we created Blues, Rock & Roll, R&B, Soul, Funk, House, Disco, Chamber Music , Jazz etc. They knew nothing about it because there was no internet for them to copy us. Name 1 thing they created….
@YabDonah-zi1wi
@YabDonah-zi1wi Күн бұрын
Classical? LOL this is the definition of dei mentality.
@drummajor101
@drummajor101 16 күн бұрын
*Str8 Facts!*
@FBA_AllTHEWAY
@FBA_AllTHEWAY 16 күн бұрын
Most of Pete Rock catalogue is based from FBA music. Nothing JA about his music. Hes also known as “SouL Brother” where did he get that name from??
@kingstonson9627
@kingstonson9627 16 күн бұрын
The musical part of hip hop took music from all over the world in the begining in ng..of course soul and rnb was a heavy influence..but so was Caribbean..brazilian.african and music from the whole world...hip hop literally samples music from around the planet
@Asimoori
@Asimoori 16 күн бұрын
@@kingstonson9627because they where digging for records 😂😂 you take what you can out of the bargains and get shit popping. However notice when we started uses our people music how the genre took off 😂😂
@youcantbeserious4488
@youcantbeserious4488 16 күн бұрын
Hip Hop took break beats from American artists first fuck what y'all talking bout
@anthonywhitaker7455
@anthonywhitaker7455 16 күн бұрын
⁠​⁠@@kingstonson9627Caribbean, Brazilian and African music in no way shape or form heavily influenced hip hop, particularly in its inception and does not heavily influence it now. Early hip hop artists clearly point out James Brown and his music not only as the primary influence but also as the primary inspiration. Hip Hop is a Black American cultural construct, that is why it emerged exclusively on U.S. soil not Caribbean, Latin or African soil.
@jerzydevoos5413
@jerzydevoos5413 15 күн бұрын
@@kingstonson9627 That wasn’t Hip Hop, that was Disco tech, the sound that fueled Hip Hop’s existence was an American sound(s)
@Kingofkings1055
@Kingofkings1055 16 күн бұрын
There’s nothing new under the sun. We must understand why we are always the focus, no matter what is going on and infinite amounts of money is spent to maintain the secret. Much love and respect to the community.👑
@TTSantiago821
@TTSantiago821 16 күн бұрын
EXACTLY! Stop confusing participation with creation. Hip Hop is the #1 music genre in the world due to any and everybody's consumption and participation. HOWEVER.....THE CREATION OF IT ALWAYS WAS AND ALWAYS WILL BE BLACK AMERICAN MEN AND WOMEN...FULL STOP! You can't change what already happened lol, IDK what is wrong with folks. Hip Hop was birthed out of the black man and woman experience and narrative. How the hell can you create something you have no clue on!?!? That is also not being said, it was birthed from a place only BLACK MEN AND WOMEN had in this country. Stop the insanity. There is no more back n forth on this, the truth doesn't need defending. We are gonna say what the truth is and leave it at that!
@lawrencepryorbey3724
@lawrencepryorbey3724 16 күн бұрын
What's understood doesn't have to be explained
@bigartone1
@bigartone1 16 күн бұрын
You broke the Hip Hop debate down to the last compound and component!!!!! Teach on!!!!!!
@nakitaknight957
@nakitaknight957 15 күн бұрын
100% truth, 20 more years, Eminem created hip hop 😂
@donausman
@donausman 15 күн бұрын
The way LJ used the conception analogy...brilliant.
@brickflipper5273
@brickflipper5273 14 күн бұрын
💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
@OfficialTariql
@OfficialTariql 12 күн бұрын
Black Americans 🫵🏾 are the Gods of Hip Hop!
@valtown67
@valtown67 16 күн бұрын
The god 🙌🏽 lord Jamar stood tall respect
@RobAllbanks
@RobAllbanks 15 күн бұрын
Thank you Jamar for clearing that up!!!
@THETRAVELGOD410
@THETRAVELGOD410 13 күн бұрын
This convo is needed to keep people informed! Lord Jamar is definitely Gatekeeper for Hip Hop!
@lesserlight
@lesserlight 4 сағат бұрын
Not sure about that. This is nothing but division. I've said it above but no Puerto Rican has ever said this was a Puerto Rican form of Music. In addition He was clearly wrong in stating that Hip Hop is just Dj's and emcees. He also said cats used to do the Wop. Now that wasn't a Hip Hop dance and cats didn't battle to that. We popped or breakdanced. and it was a Battle. Emcing came LAST. PLUS it was designed to BIG UP the DJ not to big up self which in all fairness, Brand Nubian did so revising history on his part is not a debate tool which is appropriate or acceptable. That is INDUSTRY projection. So no...right now this isn't gatekeeping. This is just riffing and division. Hip HOP unifies.
@walanderson225
@walanderson225 15 күн бұрын
Keep speaking the truth my brotha.
@respectlife216
@respectlife216 15 күн бұрын
He is 100% correct and that’s the end of the conversation
@lesserlight
@lesserlight 3 сағат бұрын
No He isn't and the fact you cant see it isn't impressive.
@barbaramcclary9274
@barbaramcclary9274 16 күн бұрын
TY Mike❤
@philliplyn2692
@philliplyn2692 Күн бұрын
Loving this one thanks for sharing very information blessed love to all knowledge is power hopefully everyone pays attention keep up the good work just give everyone the credit and the respect that they deserve from the earlier days of hip hop from the fourth fathers of hip hop everyone generation has help change the culture now look at the stage of it now 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
@aweirdredtoad3637
@aweirdredtoad3637 15 күн бұрын
The more i read through this comment section is the more i understand that there will always be division between people of the same colour, even despite everyone and their ancestors coming from one single continent.
@lesserlight
@lesserlight 3 сағат бұрын
Not always. I share your disappointment though. Lord Jamar knows better than this.
@carlosramos1932
@carlosramos1932 14 күн бұрын
And Puerto Ricans have African blood 🩸 tainos and Indians so now we right back to the same point
@lesserlight
@lesserlight 3 сағат бұрын
The fact you stated that 2 weeks ago and these cats are on here with these ridiculous statements and comments shows the difference between someone who KNOWS self and someone who is willing to confuse those who don't. Puerto Ricans come darker than Krs and are American citizens. This is akin to a Cointelop on LJ's part. He is acting like he doesn't know this and I know he does. All conversations like this do is cause division.
@shemiyahyasharalla7695
@shemiyahyasharalla7695 16 күн бұрын
Shalawam&Salute Mike for the full upload 🫡 and Salute to Lord Jamar for simply speaking facts without fear! I loved how he maintained facts when folks tried to use gaslighting, disinformation, and deflection to take away from facts of the matter and KRS was the first rapper on wax with biblical truth about us being the scattered 12 Tribes so it blew my mind to see that he would make such an idiotic claim 🙌🏾💪🏾⚔️
@williammckinney567
@williammckinney567 14 күн бұрын
This needs to be said.
@kippy1500
@kippy1500 16 күн бұрын
Thank You!!
@user-cn5yt2yc8q
@user-cn5yt2yc8q 14 күн бұрын
No disrespect to PR”s or Jamaicans. But some of them hate on us. Not all tho. Hip hop does bring cultures together. That’s the positive out of it. It just shows how black Americans spread love & let others in.
@Andressa87-g9t
@Andressa87-g9t 10 күн бұрын
I only read hate from y'all.
@user-cn5yt2yc8q
@user-cn5yt2yc8q 9 күн бұрын
@@Andressa87-g9t I remember them playing dance to the dummers beat. You know what I’m talking about?
@JamalJewell
@JamalJewell 8 күн бұрын
​@@Andressa87-g9t yeah let's not act like pr wasn't calling hip hop moreno music in the beginning
@cycleduder7986
@cycleduder7986 11 күн бұрын
It’s when your forced to learn or believe something we’re not familiar with 💪🏼💯🔥🔥🔥🔥
@1money1st
@1money1st 15 күн бұрын
Before I hit play I knew he was dropping facts!
@AlphonseWeebay
@AlphonseWeebay 16 күн бұрын
Not hard to see how the small hats were able to destroy hip hop when this is how krs1 behaves as an elder
@eddieg8691
@eddieg8691 15 күн бұрын
Black Music ✊🏿
@arthurbooker110
@arthurbooker110 15 күн бұрын
Straightening..,💪🏾👑
@GTMASSIVE7
@GTMASSIVE7 12 күн бұрын
I'm glad I watched this. He made it clear. History is factual and not always reflective of our ideals.
@gew2027
@gew2027 16 күн бұрын
Rapping and brake dancing been around 90 years.Look up Brake dancing in 1930 the Mills Brothers.Its in our young brothers DNA .THE Latinos lying
@SpookOneMusic
@SpookOneMusic 15 күн бұрын
You mean Nicholas Brothers
@lesserlight
@lesserlight 3 сағат бұрын
The MIlls brothers? The were a Vocal group. Not a dance group. YOu probably meant the Nichols brothers. Tap dancing included they were very acrobatic but it wasn't Hip HOp. This watery form of arguement does NOT work. Hip HOP created NONE of the elements. There were forms of these things IN and OUT Of the African American communites. Did Africans start Dj'ing? did they even come up with the names? Tagging existed OUTSIDE of Hip HOP. It was members of HIP HOP who brought these elements (these two being the foundation) to Hip HOP. So Hip HOp can be said to have elements that aren't African IN IT. That doesn't stop it from having a MUSICAL form of expression which isnt authentically Black or African. This being said the argument about Puerto Rican influence is no arguement. We influenced it and gues what? 50 years of doing this and this is the FIRST time this idea has been promoted as something valid. I have NEVER heard a Puerto Rican claim Hip HOP is anything but a African form of music. PLUS this may be a good time to actually study the Puerto Rican culture because people are trying to imply it isn't an African influenced and African descended population but nothing can be futher from the truth.
@gew2027
@gew2027 3 сағат бұрын
@@lesserlight They had the Lindy Hop in 1930 look up the definition for Hop in Dance in the 30s . Also look up meaning of Hip in the 1930s . Hip and Hop is at least a 100 years old. Most people don't know the meaning of Hip and Hop . But our young people got it in their DNA FROM our Ancestors
@shemiyahyasharalla7695
@shemiyahyasharalla7695 16 күн бұрын
28:09 ROCK STEADY released 1/24/72 by Aretha Franklin 💪🏾 I sho nuff heard Aretha Franklin in my head!!🎼 Let's call this song exactly what it is (What it is, what it is, what it is) It's a funky and low down feeling (What it is) In my hips from left to right (What it is) What it is I might be doing (What it is)💃🏽 Y’all know the song!🎉
@jlove8441
@jlove8441 16 күн бұрын
They steal everything from blk people & lie & say they invented it … This has been going on for centuries and it’s gotten so blatant that they just doing it with Hard proof that they’re lying.
@corygreen9110
@corygreen9110 9 күн бұрын
✌🏽Lord, thanks for standing on your square.. 💪🏽
@thaogod8136
@thaogod8136 Күн бұрын
😂😂🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤 facts good business Lord
@moodslingerz5209
@moodslingerz5209 16 күн бұрын
Lord Jamar Destroys KRS One….. Willie Lynch at its finest once again.
@cherio70
@cherio70 12 күн бұрын
KRS-One's philosophy on the conception of Hip Hop can be compared to an interracial relationship between a black and white couple. You know racism exist but you have to PRETEND that it doesn't to keep the peace in the relationship. KRS-One has Latino and Jamaican friends in Hip Hop that he doesn't want to alienate. FBAs have to bend and fold to hold on to people who just want to EAT off of us. Our own way of thinking is why we struggle so hard financially in life.
@lesserlight
@lesserlight 3 сағат бұрын
"Krs has Latino and Jamaican friend he doesn't want to alienate." Listen to yourself. Wouldn't that imply that he knows them to have influence Hip HOP along side him? What if they influenced HIM? IN addition what part of the Black diaspora are YOU from making you think your blackness is more valid than that of a Jamaican or Puerto Rican? You havne't learned anything from Hip HOp as a lifestyle which is What it is. The music reflects the culture . Not vice versa. IF the former were the case then trap and drill would be Hip HOp and it isn't Hip Hop is made so you can LIVE. The Industry wants to fool you into an early death.
@KennyWatkins-oq3eu
@KennyWatkins-oq3eu Күн бұрын
Krs one said himself "The dreds in Brooklyn were crazy, you couldn't come out the house wit no hip-hop because the pistols would go (gunfire). In the song "the South Bronx".
@SaniBravo
@SaniBravo 14 күн бұрын
I’m so glad some of us are standing on business about our culture. No one would allow us to steal thier stuff it’s only right.
@djairalert422
@djairalert422 16 күн бұрын
Thank you Lord Jamar thanks for having the heart to speak on this topic so many blacks are afraid to keep it real on.
@Americos4ever
@Americos4ever 16 күн бұрын
We've been saying this. But, it's all about who people like. Been said for many years, now alot of tethers time is up. Go back and build up this culture where you comr from. 🇺🇸🏹Only
@barbaramcclary9274
@barbaramcclary9274 16 күн бұрын
Speak the truth..... Luv and Truth are two different things!!!!
@BeeSparrow
@BeeSparrow 15 күн бұрын
Thank you for setting the record straight. Can't believe KRS!!!
@biglou1780
@biglou1780 15 күн бұрын
Yo, another crazy shit is that I don’t know what part of New York you grew up in. Black and Puerto Ricans roll deep together in the early 70s that I remember to the 80s and 90s I guess it’s only in the South Bronx that happens.🇵🇷🇵🇷🇩🇴🇩🇴💪🏽
@user-cn5yt2yc8q
@user-cn5yt2yc8q 14 күн бұрын
I’m from Harlem & that’s not true B.
@mandingosamurai6150
@mandingosamurai6150 16 күн бұрын
Black Americans Alone created Hip-Hop. Other ethnic groups were around it, witnessed it, and joined in but they had absolute nothing to do with starting it. Other ethnic groups are always trying to steal from Black American culture by taking credit for something they has no affiliation with. This is a prime reason Black Americans should stop allowing "others" to enter into our culture. In facts, in addition to Hip-Hop, Black Americans created Gospel, Jazz, R&B, Rap, Funk, Rock 'N Roll, Doo Wop, Country, Alternative, and many other genres of music. People need to do their research rather than speak recklessly on something they don't know about, though.
@LibraYall
@LibraYall 14 күн бұрын
The Bronx was not segregated like Mississippi. Blk people didn't allow others to enter its because they lived in the same buildings. New York is not Mississippi or Alabama with that southern segregated mentality. That segregated mentality was NEVER a part of Hip Hop until Blk people from the south got their chance in Hip Hop, now they bringing that "FBA" segregated southern vibe into Hip Hop which us 100% wack!
@mandingosamurai6150
@mandingosamurai6150 14 күн бұрын
@@LibraYall Blacks can do whatever we want with what "Our People Created." In fact, I believe it would be better if hip-hop was segregated since so many other racial groups are trying to take credit for developing it when they had absolutely nothing to do with it.
@big_prob
@big_prob 13 күн бұрын
💯​@@LibraYall
@reesebby3179
@reesebby3179 16 күн бұрын
U dead rite bout EVERYTHING you said💯💯‼️‼️
@Rue100
@Rue100 5 сағат бұрын
LORD JAMAR IS ONE OF THE LAST REALLLLLLL BLACK AMERICAN MEN FOR REALLLLLLL..LOVEEEE THIS MAN KEEP SPEAKING FACTSSSSSSS MR JAMAR
@sammjones7729
@sammjones7729 15 күн бұрын
🗣YO I LOVE FOR U DIS BROGOD! 💪🏾😭
@successafterlockdown
@successafterlockdown 16 күн бұрын
Black Spades from the BX been breakdancing heavy since the mid 1960s until the early 1970s and they put it down because they was tired of getting dirty from dancing😂And when they put it down, the Puerto Ricans picked it up around 1975-1976.
@rotweilerscholar1181
@rotweilerscholar1181 16 күн бұрын
I'm from Soundview. RIP Chuck Freeze from the Jazzy 5. Soundview is Black Spades and Zulu Nation territory. It's been that way since the 60's. RIP Michael Wayne from Bronxdale. He gave me the okay to do a Black Spades film before the Afrika Bambatta revelations. I have been getting it in the mud with Puerto Ricans in the BX since 77 as a 8 yr old shorty. I even have ties to San Juan and love their food. I can remember a time when Puerto Rican's didn't dress like us. This is before they started going to Jew Man on Simpson Street. My mans joked how they would end every sentence with "B" like "hey what's up B". They wore leather skinny ties and wore cheap suede boots that looked like UGGS and they wore cheap shoes from Southern Blvd. They also had their own clubs and music. Google "TKA Music Group"😄😄😄. I played basketball with Angel. The early eighties is when they made their mark. Rock Steady and the NYC breakers are some of the early pioneers. Just look at the documentary "Wild Style" and you will see the truth.
@TribeOfGadAkaMrOx
@TribeOfGadAkaMrOx 16 күн бұрын
True💯💯💯💯💯💯
@stackmosayless-1669
@stackmosayless-1669 16 күн бұрын
Nah my boy BX is different than anywhere else across the country. Puerto Ricans was also members of the Spades and Zulu Nation. I don't have any problems saying rapping started by American black people same as Jazz music, Rock & Roll, and changing the entire music scene for decades at a time. The contribution to American music is crazy. Instead of arguing who made hip hop the narrative should be let's preserve hip hop in its original form not to celebrate the genocide of people. I'm Puerto Rican grew up in the BX during the 80's. The question was who's the best rapper Big Daddy Kane, Kool G Rap or Rakim. That argument would cause fights. I rolled with the 18th letter we ain't have one until Big Pun. Who you think Pun idolized? Kool G Rap. G Rap said he loved Pun and said that many times.
@rotweilerscholar1181
@rotweilerscholar1181 16 күн бұрын
@@stackmosayless-1669 Let's talk facts. Can you name names? Michael Wayne TV is a Black Spades Channel that references the Black Spades extensive history in Bronxdale and Soundview. They also speak on the DJ Mario days. Chuck Freeze from Soundview and a member of the Jazzy Five was the older head I looked up to. The earliest Borica's are Ruby Dee and Whipper Whip. Latino's are so disconnected from the history they never acknowledge their OG's. If a Borica can really face the truth, Whipper Whip and Ruby Dee would have been given their flowers.
@rotweilerscholar1181
@rotweilerscholar1181 16 күн бұрын
@@stackmosayless-1669 Pun is from Academy Gardens in Soundview and had a great relationship with Blacks unlike Fat Joe. I knew Pun when he was 15 year old Chris Rios who worked at Bob's Pizza Shop on Cozy Korner. Pun is the one who introduced Remy Ma to Joe. He also was tight with Sunkist and Minnesota the producer from Money Boss players. Sunkist is the Half Dominican/Half Black guy who had a fair one with Fat Joe.
@benjamind.gordon
@benjamind.gordon 16 күн бұрын
PEACE = Proper Education Always Corrects Errors! Beloved this was needed- Cognitive dissonance is the discomfort a person feels when their behavior does not align with their values or beliefs. Cognitive dissonance is a psychological phenomenon that occurs when a person holds two contradictory beliefs at the same time.
@82Brooklyn7
@82Brooklyn7 15 күн бұрын
Lord Jamar speaking facts the 7isb always schooling people 💯
@huntzoneent879
@huntzoneent879 16 күн бұрын
All Facts Gawdbrova
@indelibledrew2
@indelibledrew2 16 күн бұрын
This is crazy KRS didn’t say they created it, he said they played a part which they did.
@theoriginal668
@theoriginal668 16 күн бұрын
He said they were there at the beginning. That's pretty much saying they created it.
@JohnWick-gl6mw
@JohnWick-gl6mw 16 күн бұрын
I was born and raised in Bushwick in 69 . I saw PR and Black people in the parks around 76 when hip hop first started . My experience was that blacks and Latinos were on the ground in the inception of hip hop . Black folks birthed hip hop, but Latinos were right there tagging & break dancing .. I WAS THERE !
@ummeshariff
@ummeshariff 15 күн бұрын
​@@JohnWick-gl6mwjust say Jacking the style cuz that's all it was
@JohnDough805
@JohnDough805 15 күн бұрын
​@@JohnWick-gl6mwwe planted the grass,yall mowed it....
@jacquelynn2051
@jacquelynn2051 14 күн бұрын
@@JohnDough805😂
@successafterlockdown
@successafterlockdown 16 күн бұрын
Puerto Ricans in the Bronx loved that Aretha Franklin record. “Rock Steady Baby!” #rocksteadycrew
@TheCodifiedNetwork
@TheCodifiedNetwork 16 күн бұрын
EXACTLY - real one’s know where they stole that name from and the music from that very same iconic song | B1 |⭐
@danksinatra5977
@danksinatra5977 16 күн бұрын
🧢
@ummeshariff
@ummeshariff 15 күн бұрын
😂😂😂
@successafterlockdown
@successafterlockdown 15 күн бұрын
@@TheCodifiedNetwork what it is! 🎵🎶✊🏾
@Rizzlyricist
@Rizzlyricist 7 күн бұрын
Hip-Hop will never die 🔥
@FrostyBee6969
@FrostyBee6969 15 күн бұрын
Bbn, U NEED 2 SEE THIS!!!
@leftlanehiphop6259
@leftlanehiphop6259 13 күн бұрын
Look, Latinos had nothing at all to do with hip hip, they came in when breaking and graffiti...but hip hop started with the music. Taking disco, r and b and funk records blinding them to make a new sound. Then we added drums. Drum machines. This is before sampling...before it was called hip hop. It was BugaLoo...then came the dancing, crews, graffiti. But the music came first. Yes there was always dancing...but we talking hip hop dancing...street dancing popping locking etc...I cant believe this is conversation...Latino culture had absolutely nothing to do with it.
@Andressa87-g9t
@Andressa87-g9t 10 күн бұрын
lol, the DJ's even used for example Carlos Santana or Bossanova breakbeats, so it's there! And white people we're also connected, The DJ's played alot of Kraftwerk and so on.
@leftlanehiphop6259
@leftlanehiphop6259 10 күн бұрын
@The-Lard310 This is no different then modern day sampling. This has nothing to do with Latino, or German culture...I know who Kraftwerk is. They was fire...what your more talking about the music from other culture as was used. But not their culture..
@lesserlight
@lesserlight 4 сағат бұрын
Hip Hop started with the MUSIC? NO it didn't. It started with a form of playing music that ALL kinds of people came and listened to ..mainly R and B. Hip Hop is a culture with a form of music that reflects the culture. That it is just music is what the music industry proports and the music industry is where Hip Hop goes to DIE. They don't believe in Hip HOp and the artists are just tools to make money who can barely control their image in the smallest amount of cases. In the others they cant. So Hip Hop is OUTSIDE the industry. Within the industry these execs work with Cointelpro. In addition ..why don't you tell Tony Toca he didn't have anything to do with Hip HOP. or the Dj from mantronix, Bro. please stop. History says differently and Lord Jamal with THIS argument is leading alot of people astray. It isn't right and how he is explaining it is not how it went down. Puerto Rican have never claimed it wasnt an African form of Music. He is conflating that with the ORIGINAL argument which is whether Puerto Ricans influenced Hip Hop and the answer to that is yes. To get a no he has to rephrase the statement and conflate the argument. Hip Hop brings people together bro. Punk Rock and Hip HOP were even side by side by the time Rappers Delight dropped. Blondie never claimed it wasn't a Black form of music either. NO ONE did and NO one is other than cat's arguing for no reason or who don't understand what the African Diaspora is.
@leftlanehiphop6259
@leftlanehiphop6259 3 сағат бұрын
@lesserlight Bro no disrespect, but what the hell are you talking about!!??? First, it's Lord Jamar...please. No one is saying Ricans, Jamaicans, chinese, African even whites did play a part in the growth and evolution of hip hop. Maybe your late to the conversation...The argument is simply that black American culture birth hip hop. And that no other culture, now listen...culture influenced it. Not that Ricans didn't participate. But they participate in Black culture...thats it. Thats all...most if not all you said had nothing to do with the conversation. Respectfully...
@G.A.Hamilton
@G.A.Hamilton 16 күн бұрын
If what they say is true then why don't they have documentation or tangible proof to back their claims. They need to provide actual posters, leaflets, promoting and advertisements of block parties, hall parties, battle throw downs etc. We have all of those functions well documented . Where is their proof?
@RaymondBrown-xw4cj
@RaymondBrown-xw4cj 16 күн бұрын
WHAT EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW ABOUT CHRONOLOGICAL BLACK AMERICAN CULTURAL HISTORY: Hip hop came directly out of The Black Power/Black Is Beautiful/ Black Arts Movement of the 1960's &1970's. This was the most culturally and politically active era in African American history. The teen contingent of the movement played out as presented on Soul Train produced by Don Cornelius beginning 1970 when the show was nationally broadcast from Chicago from 1970 to the end of 1971. He moved the show to LA, but he took several of his teen dancers with him to ensure the dance quality of the show would remain the same after the move. The TV show became our most powerful Black teen cultural influence for 36 years. Soul Train hit American popular culture like a cultural tsunami. It instantly eclipsed Dick Clark's American Bandstand in international popularity. Chicago is the capitol of African American Blues and Gospel Music. Chicago due to The Great Migration is Mississippi once removed. Chicago developed the best social dancers in Black America. Michael Jackson comes from that dance enclave. Because break dancing had been a part of the Chicago dance lexicon since the 1950's, most likely influenced by the Black dance crews seen on TV variety shows in the 1950's, the Chicago teens on Soul Train showcased break dancing as part of their dance repertoire. For the first time in or cultural history we had a national stage to spotlight Black music stars, show-off old and new Black dances, and to premiere new Black talent. Teens across this nation copied the break dancing seen on Soul Train, including The Black Spades. They sang James Brown's (who was a frequent guest on ST) "Soul Power." They personalized it by singing "Spade Power! They put their influence on break dancing to make it uniquely their own. James Brown's "Say It Loud, I'm Black and I'm Proud" was the Black teen national anthem. Those who recognize James Brown as the Godfather of hip hop, rarely mention the Black Power aspect of what he was promoting, along with other Black Protest stars like Curtis Mayfield (Movin' On Up), Nina Simone (To Be Young Gifted and Black), and Marvin Gaye (What's Goin' On album sold 2M albums in 30 days) among many others, that sparked the impetus for Black teen heightened involvement. The Black Arts Movement elevated rhyming Black Protest poets like H Rap Brown, Amiri Baraka, Sonia Sanchez, Don L. Lee aka Haki Madhubuti, The Last Poets, and Mari Evans, and Oscar Brown Jr. among others, to the forefront as the rapping voices of Black Power that politicized Black American teens. This Black teen cultural revolution was televised. Neither Puerto Ricans nor Jamaicans were singing, dancing, rapping about, nor identifying with our Black Is Beautiful/Black Power/Black Arts Movement. They still don't. Their great jealousy grew out of the international excitement generated by Black American teens dancing on national TV that did not include them. Because the broadcast came out of Chicago, not NYC, it singularly showcased Black American teens only. Soul Train is the genesis of the NYC PR and Jamaican great cultural jealousy. The emergence of The Black Spades Black Power gang culture gave PRs in the Bronx a local Black cultural expression they could cosplay in their jealous quest to leech the Black American teen international pop culture spotlight. Their desire for the same fame that Black teens had, is the reason NYC PRs in mass set aside their long-standing antipathy towards NYC African Americans in order to surreptitiously enter their ranks to gain acceptance so they could cosplay Black American dance, music and style. Five plus decades later Latinos have delusionally convinced themselves that they actually created what they effetely copied. Anyone who speaks about the development of hip hop and doesn't mention the worldwide influence the Black Is Beautiful/Black Power/Black Arts Movement or the impact of Soul Train, they don't know what they are talking about. The 10 years following the assassination of MLK, Black America was politically and culturally ablaze. Hip hop grew directly out of the tenor of those times. No immigrant group was powerful enough to influence Black American teen music, dance, nor style during that Black Power period, no matter where they were located. All other teens, white American teens and white college students, American immigrant teens in and outside of NYC, and teens around the world copied the powerful music, dance, and political colloquialisms (like "Right-On" and "Power To The People!") presented by African Americans from various regions across this nation. Contemporary self-aggrandizing cultural history revisionists like Colon and certain descendants of island immigrants have chosen the most active, the most vocal, and the most recorded period in Black American history to try and hijack. All their ever-changing revisionist folklore narratives are continually being debunked by authentic Black Americans, because they have no visual or journalistic documented evidence to support their delusional wishful claims, nor do they present acceptable reasoning that ratifies Puerto Rican/Jamaican bizarre demands to force their way into African American culture that resists their irrational intrusions.
@stackmosayless-1669
@stackmosayless-1669 15 күн бұрын
You have way too many errors in your paragraph to even be old enough to have lived during these era's. Soul Train didn't start in the 50's it started in the 70's. Soul Train Adolfo Shaba doo Quiones was Puerto Rican a Soul Train Dancer and original member of the Lockers during the 70's Rosie Perez started out a Soul Train dancer Adolfo was also in the Breaking Movie. Hip Hop has 5 elements dance, graffiti, dj ing MC ing and knowledge if you was from the South Bronx Ricans contributed twords the culture Jamaicans had dance hall DJ's and they was responsible for blending break beats they was already doing it with they own parties. MC ING Pun the best Puerto Rican Rapper but the best Jamaican rappers Notorious Big and 50 Cent. I don't get who gave individuals the right just to rewrite history. You basically mixed gibberish to support a false narrative and I'm from the South BX besides Fat Joe I never heard any Puerto Rican claim hip hop. Nas said Hip Hop is dead which it is. I wouldn't claim or even listen to New Hip Hop or Drill music. Instead of arguing who started it the real narrative should be stop making music that promotes genocide, being a whore, and pissing on graves. Is that the culture your proud to say your people started?
@LibraYall
@LibraYall 14 күн бұрын
The Puerto Rican Young Lords were in the 60s aligned with Blk movements. A Puerto Rican was a member of the Last Poets that's who was involved with starting the Young Lords.
@RaymondBrown-xw4cj
@RaymondBrown-xw4cj 14 күн бұрын
@@LibraYallFelipe Luciano himself stated that Puerto Ricans were not interested in the Black Power Movement until he made a name for himself by joining The Last Poets. The Young Lords were formed by PRs to imitate The Last Poets, like PRs chasing clout copy everything that Black Americans create.
@RaymondBrown-xw4cj
@RaymondBrown-xw4cj 13 күн бұрын
@@LibraYall Felipe Luciano stated that PRs were not interested in The Black Power Movement until he made a name for himself when he joined The Last Poets. He said that they were clout-chasing and didn't trust the PR revolutionary resolve.
@WillX2
@WillX2 13 күн бұрын
This is the Realest Fact Ever...I Dated one, Dad Didn't like me because I was Black... Wow... Speaking The Truth... Salute
@thehynesgroup7579
@thehynesgroup7579 13 күн бұрын
WE MADE THAT SHIT BRO, 🥱JAMAICA.
@user-ne3kg5bi3k
@user-ne3kg5bi3k 12 күн бұрын
They why didnt it pop in Jamaica lyin sack of sh*t😂😂😂
@d000e3
@d000e3 16 күн бұрын
I lost respect for Busta and KRs1 with this topic. FBA influenced everything in our proximity.
@lesserlight
@lesserlight 3 сағат бұрын
So what makes you more Black than every other Black in the diaspora especially since you aren't connected to them? Make it make sense. There is no such thing as an FbA. The foundation was set by Africans.
@onefive38
@onefive38 16 күн бұрын
What is troubling is the unwillingness to give FBA the autonomous respect that is theirs....smh.
@Say-Uncle
@Say-Uncle 12 күн бұрын
It’s not just about Creation, it’s about Organization! “Without Organization, They’ll be no Black Nation” -KRS ONE
@yacubportee4370
@yacubportee4370 15 күн бұрын
Black American aka American Indian is American history,so is hip hop 😮
@charlesdouglas7179
@charlesdouglas7179 16 күн бұрын
KRS 1 is getting paid for his Lying
@kelcey7579
@kelcey7579 9 күн бұрын
I b thinking the same thing, to cause confusion, that how they do
@banzisithole8694
@banzisithole8694 Күн бұрын
He a Mason
@lesserlight
@lesserlight 3 сағат бұрын
Krs is relying it how it happened. YOU and others are the ones acting like you don't see what you are seeing or don't know what you learned about the African Diaspora as a whole. This is a foolish arguement that is doing NOTHING but dividing Blacks along IMAGINARY non connected lines. IN addition it is a distraction from the many Revolutions going on pertinent to us as a people. There are Black Puerto Ricans who were there and just didn't call you Carlos. I was one of them. This arguement is baseles because it started out as did Puerto Ricans contribute to Hip Hop and as History shows the answer is yes. No Puerto Rican I have ever spoken to within or Without of my family EVER questioned whether this is an African form of Music. So he isn't sticking to topic and only causing division, confusion, and non sense in the name of clicks and views. That isn't Hip Hop. That's Revision and counter intelligence.
@shawncisero
@shawncisero 16 күн бұрын
I'm from Mass. and I agree with everything the god is expressing. Peace GOD
@oseven777
@oseven777 16 күн бұрын
Facts!!!
@oba1560
@oba1560 16 күн бұрын
Lord the earth is also not flat my guy 💯
@dugnice
@dugnice 16 күн бұрын
DJ Kool Herc was literally BORN IN JAMAICA. And far as breaking, nobody knows who THE FIRST bboy or girl was, but Crazy Legs, a Latino was definitely among the pioneers of breaking that made it popular, so we gotta give him and the Latino community their props for that. What's with all this reverse racism, where some black people are so insecure that they don't even wanna give credit where it's due? 🤦🏻‍♂️
@user-dh5rb4xi7t
@user-dh5rb4xi7t 16 күн бұрын
He said himself he was Americanized and influenced by what we were already doing. He participated. These are his words, not mine.
@blacklight3596
@blacklight3596 16 күн бұрын
@@user-dh5rb4xi7t He’s not going to be able to deny his parentage and the influence his parents culture had on him. I am Jamaican and we have heard musicians talk about our influence in hip hop but the same can be said about your music and its influence on our music genres too. There will never be a rapper that has the type of impact of a Bob Marley so we don’t even need to claim any influence in the origin or creation of hip hop. Hip hop is just as despicable as Dancehall music here; those genres really about the destruction of our people so you guys can have that.
@firsteyebeats2617
@firsteyebeats2617 16 күн бұрын
@@blacklight3596YOU SOUND STUPID! NAME THE JAMAICAN INFLUENCE IN HIP HOP! SINCE YOU BROUGHT UP BOB MARLEY, YOU CAN GO ON KZbin AND SEE WHERE HE SAYS OUT OF HIS OWN MOUTH THAT THEY WERE TRYING TO REPLICATE THE MOTOWN SOUND! DO YOU ACTUALLY BELIEVE THIRD WORLD ISLANDERS INFLUENCED BLACK AMERICANS?! FOH!!
@firsteyebeats2617
@firsteyebeats2617 16 күн бұрын
@@blacklight3596YOUR WHOLE ISLAND IS DESPICABLE! WHY DONT YOU CLEAN IT UP AND STOP FLEEING TO AMERICA AND BRITAIN?
@jerzydevoos5413
@jerzydevoos5413 16 күн бұрын
⁠​⁠​⁠@@blacklight3596 And what influence did his parents culture have on him? More importantly, influence that could have been infused into what he was doing in the BX that the masses had followed... Influence isn’t this ominous thing where vague statements can make anyone who thinks critically kneel at the feet of perception, bcus perception is feelings not facts. And influence among the two groups in questions wasn’t equal and opposite or to the same degree … There doesn’t need to be a rapper as big as Bob Marley when he wasn’t a rapper or DeeJay, Marley isn’t bigger or more impactful than a multitude of musicians and artist from Blues to Soul and Funk. Dancehall is no where near Hip Hop’s level of popularity and Marley and Dancehall certainly arent more impactful than the musical style itself. So that comment doesn’t make much sense outside shifting for perception re feelings
@lisasimpson8003
@lisasimpson8003 4 күн бұрын
Salute to Lord Jamar for speaking up!.. Random: when he mentioned the Rock Steady Crew naming themselves rock steady and not "boricua crew" i thought of the Aretha Franklin song "rock steady" which was released in 1972, BEFORE the rock steady crew assembled... Busta said "America has no culture", but Black Americans are THE culture
@jt5023
@jt5023 15 күн бұрын
Yep!!
@benteastwood7957
@benteastwood7957 16 күн бұрын
Jamar is just carrying dead peoples baggage
@bismarkT
@bismarkT 16 күн бұрын
TETHER SCUM
@user-dh5rb4xi7t
@user-dh5rb4xi7t 16 күн бұрын
They are alive, ALIVE and WELL, also in the "Microphone Check" documentary. Thank God they are still alive because outsiders is trying to pull a blanket over FBA eyes. We know better.
@ceciliazanders8725
@ceciliazanders8725 16 күн бұрын
Thank you and that's what they hoping and probably praying for. Research your and their histories​@@user-dh5rb4xi7t
@clyde9903
@clyde9903 16 күн бұрын
They really mad now 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@icfwu9774
@icfwu9774 16 күн бұрын
Lamar doesn't need to be mad he will be ok once he accepts the truth.
@MrRaidertim1
@MrRaidertim1 15 күн бұрын
I've never heard KRS say that. Is there a link?
@nicolethompson1515
@nicolethompson1515 16 күн бұрын
Krs 1 is a Tether. Jealous of FBA like LL cool j back in the day
@onpoint357
@onpoint357 16 күн бұрын
Kool herc (the Jamaican) played a big part in the invention of hip hop with his sound system and two turntables and break beats etc. Thats why you’ll never see a hip hop documentary without him mentioned. And jamaicans was doing a form of rapping before rap in the 60s 70s & 80s called "toasting" with artists ryhming over instrumentals
@jadaaleeshamindexpert7365
@jadaaleeshamindexpert7365 16 күн бұрын
Exactly... Jamaican Djing (a kind of rap) was b4 hip hop rap..
@jerzydevoos5413
@jerzydevoos5413 16 күн бұрын
So Kool Herc played a big part in the invention with his sound system (not the first to have one) and two turntables (not the first to have one). Got it. Toasting isn’t a “form of rapping” its a form of Toasting that Americans did before Jamaicans did it…
@vcowherd39
@vcowherd39 16 күн бұрын
@@jadaaleeshamindexpert7365what🙄
@vcowherd39
@vcowherd39 16 күн бұрын
Not in America …
@jadaaleeshamindexpert7365
@jadaaleeshamindexpert7365 16 күн бұрын
@@vcowherd39 am not sure what ur trying to say, but Hip hop was started in New York with a gr8 Jamaican influence
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