Very interesting conversation SBU. I'm learning about your culture and some of the issues you guys are dealing with in the US. Dr Malik on point. Looking forward to the full conversation
Love what you do by taking good conversations with black Americans who are in South Africa keep inviting them to your conversations I so wish the next could be Price Squad, follow Mansa Mane , Dee Williams, Real South Africa ,Changing the Narrative, Tayllor chanise,and Keiza love Suprem I'll be very happy love you SBU.
"Jazz, Funk, Disco, Gospel, Comedy, Basketball, Football, Boxing, Soul Food, Film and TV series, Civil Rights, fashion, and hairstyles are all integral aspects of African American (FBA) culture. And this is just a small glimpse of its rich and diverse heritage."
Hip Hop is just a small part of AA Culture. Music broadly inclusive of Gospel, Jazz reflects the lives of AA. Therefore, Hip Hop is a vehicle that displays some aspects of AA's way of life, realities, fantasies, anger, joy, etc. The AA Culture, like Hollywood s very strong and it has resulted in the US being viewed positively by the global South.
South Africa also love house music, i was at Spar and they were playing soalful house music and i happy because we don't hear house music in a grocery store in America. You are right, SA does have 80's feeling which enjoy
Hip hop is a part of the culture it’s not our only culture it’s only MUSIC 🎵 Your brainwashed to think music is THEE culture We have Quilt making the originated in the south that tells stories We have the Black Rodeo 🐎 We’re inventors 💡 We have our own Soul food 🥘 We have a burial tradition We have wedding tradition Jumping the broom 🧹 We have hoodoo which is spiritual practice We’re some of the best farmers👨🏾🌾 We had a whole ethnogenisis we are a new culture but HAVE a culture in deed Our church and gospel culure is specific to black Americans Juneteenth Family reunions our Kinship to extended family Step Shows from HBCUS We’ve had the Harlem renaissance SO DONT MINIMIZE US TO HIPHOP RAP
I think you are missing what's being said...look around America and particularly at the younger generation...many of these things you are naming as cultural activities are slowly finding their way to extinction or don't mean much to the generation that's supposed to carry them forward... it also doesn't help that a lot of those, like thanksgiving dinner and family reunions aren't (specifically)black traditions and customs...Many young black folks that aren't particularly part/indoctrinated in this whole "hiphop is culture" wave, tend to lean towards practicing or observing all the traditional "white"/general american cultural traditions and customs, as opposed to doing anything specifically "black"....I remember a time in the 90s and maybe early 00s where you'd even hear "well to do blacks" talking about things like Kwanza, etc...today, how many "barrack-esque" families would even entertain the idea of that...That's the erosion of "black" culture that ms Sbu and the gentleman speak of...
Very interesting conversation SBU. I'm learning about your culture and some of the issues you guys are dealing with in the US. Dr Malik on point. Looking forward to the full conversation
Love what you do by taking good conversations with black Americans who are in South Africa keep inviting them to your conversations I so wish the next could be Price Squad, follow Mansa Mane , Dee Williams, Real South Africa ,Changing the Narrative, Tayllor chanise,and Keiza love Suprem I'll be very happy love you SBU.
Mel & Me the Podcast would be another one
"Jazz, Funk, Disco, Gospel, Comedy, Basketball, Football, Boxing, Soul Food, Film and TV series, Civil Rights, fashion, and hairstyles are all integral aspects of African American (FBA) culture. And this is just a small glimpse of its rich and diverse heritage."
Hip Hop is just a small part of AA Culture. Music broadly inclusive of Gospel, Jazz reflects the lives of AA. Therefore, Hip Hop is a vehicle that displays some aspects of AA's way of life, realities, fantasies, anger, joy, etc. The AA Culture, like Hollywood s very strong and it has resulted in the US being viewed positively by the global South.
South Africa also love house music, i was at Spar and they were playing soalful house music and i happy because we don't hear house music in a grocery store in America. You are right, SA does have 80's feeling which enjoy
This channel will soon blow up in YESHUA'S name. ❤ Congo🇨🇩
This lady is absolutely beautiful
I’m from the Congo. Thanks for educating me!!!. This channel is awesome. Yes, let’s ban hip hop.
Hip hop is a part of the culture it’s not our only culture it’s only MUSIC 🎵
Your brainwashed to think music is THEE culture
We have Quilt making the originated in the south that tells stories
We have the Black Rodeo 🐎
We’re inventors 💡
We have our own Soul food 🥘
We have a burial tradition
We have wedding tradition Jumping the broom 🧹
We have hoodoo which is spiritual practice
We’re some of the best farmers👨🏾🌾
We had a whole ethnogenisis we are a new culture but HAVE a culture in deed
Our church and gospel culure is specific to black Americans Juneteenth
Family reunions our Kinship to extended family
Step Shows from HBCUS
We’ve had the Harlem renaissance
SO DONT MINIMIZE US TO HIPHOP RAP
I think you are missing what's being said...look around America and particularly at the younger generation...many of these things you are naming as cultural activities are slowly finding their way to extinction or don't mean much to the generation that's supposed to carry them forward... it also doesn't help that a lot of those, like thanksgiving dinner and family reunions aren't (specifically)black traditions and customs...Many young black folks that aren't particularly part/indoctrinated in this whole "hiphop is culture" wave, tend to lean towards practicing or observing all the traditional "white"/general american cultural traditions and customs, as opposed to doing anything specifically "black"....I remember a time in the 90s and maybe early 00s where you'd even hear "well to do blacks" talking about things like Kwanza, etc...today, how many "barrack-esque" families would even entertain the idea of that...That's the erosion of "black" culture that ms Sbu and the gentleman speak of...
@tspen4128 🎯🎯🎯
@@tspen4128perfectly said!
Dr Asad!!!!!!
@@geauxingfifty thank you for the correction! Yes, the good doctor Asad! Love his channel and family too...😅
Part 2 please sis🙏❤
Coop brought me here!
Nice & short convo but i love it❤💋🇿🇦🇺🇲
SBU, where is the rest of your interview?
Stay Tuned
Legendary Doctor Asad himself .. why was the interview so short
rock n roll is not a white culture🤣🤣🤣🤣
It actually isn't.🤔