She’s a rapper and she freestyled about a current event. More rappers should be doing that I don’t wanna hear you rant I wanna hear you rap
@greengoblynn2 сағат бұрын
Flakko reacting to his own video is him force feeding us to watch his channel.
@justinc49242 сағат бұрын
So look tho no right
@Jay-xy4hx2 сағат бұрын
It's not his videos I thought it was for the news
@jonathanvillareal399Сағат бұрын
Lmao fr
@officiallbiingoСағат бұрын
You’d save yourself alot of stress by not watching stuff you don’t like..
@kingtrilloriginal6967Сағат бұрын
That Phat boy is not a Black American He is another Immigrant thats jealous of FBA😂
@donjefe59992 сағат бұрын
Black ppl created hip hop. Latinos contributed to hip hop. Also breakdancing did not start in africa
@jennalud4748Сағат бұрын
Breakdancing did start in Africa in the late 30s!! There is footage...you will be floored! They were doing the snake, pop locking, spinning on their head, EVERYTHING!!!
@dreezy228655 минут бұрын
@@jennalud4748no it didn’t start in Africa are drunk ?
@shottakush840422 минут бұрын
He said the 1940s. Did they have video cameras back in the 1940s?
@sincerre4real541Сағат бұрын
The big boy on the end Tariq had sued in court for making false claims about him. Big boy lost and admitted on the stand basically he was trollimg Tariq for clout. Thats why he has so much Smoke for Tariq. His opinions are extremely biased because he already took an L from Tariq.
@KingShonutw2 сағат бұрын
Lmao she put literally no facts behind her claim should have never spoke on it 😂 just fw people
@JusticeDavidСағат бұрын
YN's teaching YN's wrong history is crazy.
@officiallbiingoСағат бұрын
Is the “YN” in the room with Us rn?
@jermaineburgess3767Сағат бұрын
@@JusticeDavid big facts
@kenhogan35222 сағат бұрын
Who asked him to come to the show.
@huub13t6innСағат бұрын
Obvious flakko
@davionsmith9769Сағат бұрын
He educated stop hatin
@kalyddessalines7692 сағат бұрын
3:00 🤦🏿♂️ I love how they just convoluted two separate narratives. "Latinos co-crrated hip hop" versus "Latinos are part of hip hop culture."
@Bigrob718Сағат бұрын
Who’s this wide guy speaking foolishness
@sirleeproductionsСағат бұрын
😂
@jackson44382 сағат бұрын
Nah the flacco voice overs for context are actually elite
@officiallbiingoСағат бұрын
Adam so happy he’s back rn. Adam was already passing the torch to flakko before he left lol.
@kingtrilloriginal6967Сағат бұрын
Latinos and Black Immigrants didn't have anything to do with creating Hip Hop Hip Hop didn't start in NY Black Culture existed before the 70s Hip Hop is a combination of all of Black Culture
@ingamgoduka57Сағат бұрын
almost all music expect classic was started by blacks.
@whh35712 сағат бұрын
No diddy.... but why is there a random bottle of lotion in a room full of black men & Adam 😅
@justinc49242 сағат бұрын
Adam22 iis like every white kid from the early 2000s who listened to rap 10% of the time compared to 90% of the time when they listened to theit favorite genre of music so therefore they have like 5% of an idea of historical hip hop references but that is enough to make them more informed than 90% of anyone under 25 who has only heard migos flow rap. Since these white kids are from the early 2000s that makes them over 35 or in adam's case 50 which means he has grown up with the internet his entire life which means he knows how to Google search any subject enough to make him sound like a professional/historian
@jermaineburgess37672 сағат бұрын
Bricc doesn't know what hes talking about 😅 break dancing did not come from Africa
@BklynZuСағат бұрын
Growing up in NY (The Birth Place Of Hip-hop) in the '80s to the mid '90s Hip-hop culture was a group effort between Black Americans carribbean people and Latinos because that's who lives in these urban communities the carribbean contribution was the technical side sampling & Turntablism the Latino contribution was graffiti & breakin' and the black American contribution was the rapping or the emceeing so Tariq Nasheed don't know WTF he is talking about he is from Detroit 😅
@jermaineburgess3767Сағат бұрын
@@BklynZu hip hop started way before that 🫵🏾🤡
@BklynZu59 минут бұрын
@jermaineburgess3767 sure it did 🤭💩🤡
@BklynZu57 минут бұрын
@@jermaineburgess3767 sure it did 😅😅😅🤡
@jermaineburgess376746 минут бұрын
@@BklynZu you have to be young or stupid 🤣🤣
@FBAFAmilyFitness2 сағат бұрын
We been rapping since the 1920s
@Sarah-l2c4k3 сағат бұрын
Thank you for such fascinating ideas! Your videos always inspire me! 💞✨
@ExcitedEarth-wo4mi2 сағат бұрын
Cardi claims to be bk not Latino we don’t need her
@duntayen53552 сағат бұрын
Nah she brown. Bk don't want her
@padinfull-yk4ln58 минут бұрын
That’s cap 😂
@officiallbiingoСағат бұрын
She doing this cus she mad at her bd. They true colors always slip out a little bit. I still want her tho🌹
@MeccaMakebaСағат бұрын
Vanilla ice needs to stay out of the who created Hip Hop conversation because, it wasn't him and he needs 5 Black men to carry him on the podcast or he doesn't have a broadcast.
@tyronebrown96251 минут бұрын
A Yo Fat Joe and Cardi B are bugging. And Joe backed out of hosting the BET awards because he knows that he will get booed off that stage lol. FlyTy QGTM
@Apollonius153-IAO2 сағат бұрын
Idk the name of the dude next to Munchi B is but I fw him very intelligent,had good points and has a grip on reality..keep bro on the channel
@jermaineburgess3767Сағат бұрын
@@Apollonius153-IAO all his points were false though breakdancing didn't start in Africa also show me a video of people rapping or breaking dancing in Jamaica or Puerto Rico you can't because their parents didn't like black American culture
@dreezy2286Сағат бұрын
Conquistadors descendants didn’t have nothing to do with hip hop. Then ole dude with the LB hat trying to Africanize us when we really indigenous Americans. If hip hop started in Africa, why isn’t no well known rappers from there ?
@FwyHGuGu3 сағат бұрын
Ho iniziato a guardare questo video con trepidazione e l'ho finito con il mal di stomaco per le risate🍭
@ricardoespana34434 минут бұрын
Receipts. Elders. Proof. Stop the divide and conquer.
@KnicksfanshownycwithhostDrKnic3 сағат бұрын
Latinos brought a lot to hip hop..but break dancing..you have famous black break dancers
@duntayen53552 сағат бұрын
You so wrong it's funny
@KnicksfanshownycwithhostDrKnic3 сағат бұрын
Adam 22 how you feel if we say black people starting saying black people podcasting
@fubu452 сағат бұрын
ur fried if u think he gives a fuck about ur opinion
@staydreaminbeatz2 сағат бұрын
Brick not lying
@staydreaminbeatz2 сағат бұрын
Bro this hella racist 🤣🤣
@quankillmonger54 минут бұрын
Everybody wants in on our culture and we want in on nobody else's. Why Rap ain't start in Puerto Rico or Jamaica if this was true? Cuz us FBA's created it here
@PoppopoffСағат бұрын
Who’s the guy all the way to the left? I hope he’s flakko replacement
@EdwinAttia2 сағат бұрын
🔥🔥🔥🔥💪🏿
@RellRockRamboJonesСағат бұрын
You could put Puerto Rican and Black people in the same pot yes, hip-hop, king for places in New York Black people started the hip-hop back in the 80s well people used to do dance and we do first generation I started to hip-hop black he will be on the culture we got a lot a culture people want to be a split Chinese white restart it from a lot. Hip-hop is culture.
@bigboiswag-yu2nr2 сағат бұрын
Adam you got tariqs direct line hit him up you got that clown on the show wow
@ricardoespana34437 минут бұрын
Ok here the thing. Why only after the 50th hip-hop annervirsery this come up. It a divivde and conquer once again
@5050innertainment2 сағат бұрын
Hip hop emerged in the Bronx, New York, in the 1970s, an area with a significant Puerto Rican and other Latino population. One of the foundational elements of hip hop, breakdancing or "b-boying," was influenced by Puerto Rican and Afro-Latino dance styles. The dance crews often included Latinos who brought in moves from their cultural dance traditions.
@youngsm062 сағат бұрын
Lmaoo. Cap 🧢
@LosAngelesMade2 сағат бұрын
Lmao super cap show me a break dancer in Puerto Rico? We been break dancing long before any latinos
@5050innertainment2 сағат бұрын
In the 1970s in the Bronx, New York, where hip hop was born, Latino DJs like DJ Disco Wiz were influential. Disco Wiz is often credited as one of the first Latino DJs in hip hop, collaborating with Grandmaster Flash, another pioneer of the genre.
@HopeComez_Elevate-Your-Hustle2 сағат бұрын
Cap bruh. Wait a minute, u fat Joe nephew? 😅😅😅
@5050innertainment2 сағат бұрын
Latino MCs were also part of the scene early on. For instance, Prince Whipper Whip of the Fantastic Five was one of the earliest Latino MCs in hip hop.
@HEALTHISWEALTH97Сағат бұрын
Ngl bro next to Munchie needs to stay on the show… we need a balance to the ignorance on here..
@sirleeproductionsСағат бұрын
lol
@gadwrld3 сағат бұрын
Jamaican should be included too because they did play a big part too
@emoney58142 сағат бұрын
No they didn’t 😂
@youngsm062 сағат бұрын
What part. Hip Hip literally has 0 Jamaican elements