She Has A Problem When We FBA Respond By With Tethers But For Years We Were Akatas, Yankees And Jirehs It Was All Funny To Call FBAs That But Now We're Divisive Fpr Responding But Calling Them Running Fleeing Tethers
When she said Microphone Check was interesting. You know she had an agenda to push. Tariq isn't challenging the origin of hip hop. He's giving an accurate account of it.
You want to know why you're getting a vibe off of her? She values and identifies with her Italian lineage. And let's be clear the Italians are the original Latinos. Her father was a FBA pan-africanist out of Newark who moved to San Francisco. Her mother is an Italian-American although right here she's trying to hide that 39:11 . Her name is Italian. She does not have her father's last name, she has her mother's last name. Also, When Tariq made the point about Italians and jazz she got very uncomfortable.
Dominique has always identified as a black woman though, she's always identified with her black side. She is biracial her mother is italian, but she's always been part of the Black American society what are you talking about.
@@Leggobeest7107 believe whatever foolishness you must but FBAS while we share common ancestry with Africans we are not the same people anymore our lineages and cultures are very difficult our music comes from our struggles and history which ain't yours all modern music comes from FBAS and doesn't sound African at all because it ain't!
tariq nasheed said where's the african jay-z, Nas etc smh about where are your call and response, polyrhytms, syncopation, dude you can't make juice without the ingredients
This co-host is Caping Hard for all these other groups. She is not as up-to-date as she think she is. I would question where her family is from, because after watching this interview I do not trust her at all.
Some of us are so programmed and broken that the thought of even thinking about taken full ownership of our culture and cultural music will send a very uncomfortable shock to their souls and put the fear of God in them. Some of us are very afraid of saying No!!! This is exclusively our culture and cultural music. We are programmed to serve, share, protect and advocate for the wellbeing of everyone other than our own ethnic group out of fear of receiving pushback from outsiders.
@@SharpShooter_P So are you implying that if a Tether or Tether sympathize purchase, study, obsess over, cosplay or participate in FBA/ Black 🇺🇸 culture and cultural music that they should have the privilege of taking part ownership of it? This is an example of your colonizing dirty, dusty Tether logic! If someone disrespected your ethnic groups in your homelands by attempting to take ownership of your heritage, history, birthright, cultures, and cultural music they would come up missing, why?
I like her Questions and Tariq did a phenomenal job representing Black Americans. I think she wants to understand more about what FBA is because people are spreading false information. Whenever people Bring up the Term “ Tether” That’s 2 years old, remember They’ve been calling Us Yankees, and Akata’s for over 50 years and we never had a Name for an off-code/Self-hated Black foreigner. She seems intelligent but misinformed. Black Americans just started delineating 2 years ago, and many Africans and folk from the Caribbean have been delineating from FBA As soon as they land in America. Why is this never mentioned? Why are our own people acting like they don't know this? That's why folks are wondering.
Fam tether is a right wing MAGA term that their agents homeboy Nasheed and crew have co-opted as part of this nonsense divide and rule foolishness. This nonsense sounds like racist white people who want to claim inventions from other white guys who don't know them and could care less about them redneck hicks. We do not care who invented it. There is no prize nor any pride in inventing music. Its for listening and enjoyment its not the end all and be all of life
*Eastside Low Bottoms sh*t !* _Tappin' in from South Central LA_ Salute to the King of Receipts Tariq Nasheed ✊🏾 I can't really tell if she's playing devil's advocate...or if she's tap dancing. But great insight and information from Tariq as always. My sons and I will be at the Microphone Check LA premiere. This movie is going to be epic ! We'll finally get some straightening. FBA all day. FBA all the way. 🤜🏾💥🤛🏾
Are these tethers? (Alot more names to add) There are several notable hip-hop rappers with Caribbean ancestry. Here are some of them: The Notorious B.I.G. (Biggie Smalls) - Of Jamaican descent. Nicki Minaj - Born in Trinidad and Tobago. Cardi B - Of Trinidadian and Dominican descent. Busta Rhymes - Of Jamaican descent. Grandmaster Flash - Born in Barbados. MF DOOM - Of Trinidadian descent. Wyclef Jean - Born in Haiti. Foxy Brown - Of Trinidadian descent. Doug E. Fresh - Born in Barbados. 21 Savage - Born in the United Kingdom to a Dominican mother and a Haitian father. Pop Smoke - Of Panamanian descent. A$AP Ferg - Of Trinidadian descent. Canibus - Born in Jamaica. Heavy D - Born in Jamaica. .Phife Dawg - Trindad Ancestry Krs One - Jamaican Ancestry DJ Kool DJ Red Alert Antiguan Ancestry Grandmaster Flash - Barbadian Ancestry DJ Kool Herc - Jamaican Ancestry Plies: Bahamian Ancestry Kodak Black: Haitian Ancestry Trina: Dominican and Bahamian Ancestry Ace hood- Hatian ancestry Mach Hommy - Hatian ancestry FloRida - Hatian ancestry Trick Daddy - Bahamian Ancestry *Smif-N-Wessun (Tek and Steele), Buckshot, and Heltah Skeltah (Sean Price and Rock) have roots in the Caribbean. Tek and Steele of Smif-N-Wessun have Jamaican ancestry, while Buckshot and Heltah Skeltah have Haitian ancestry. Their Caribbean heritage often influences their music and lyrical content. Jay-Z has Caribbean ancestry. His father, Adnis Reeves, is of African-American and Native American descent, while his mother, Gloria Carter, is of Jamaican ancestry. Lil Wayne, His father, Dwayne Michael Turner, is of African-American descent, while his mother, Jacida Carter, is of Afro-Caribbean descent, specifically from Haiti. King Tubby(Jamaican) was not a hip-hop artist, but his innovations in sound engineering, remixing, and production had a lasting impact on the techniques and aesthetics of hip-hop music. ...the list goes on and on and on
She's biracial.. Our ppl...smdh. She's half of something else yet blk ppl want to say she's us... No, she's not..She's biracial. Her whole ideology is not us. Her perspective from FBA is totally different. I wish whole real blk ppl would wake up.😢
She needs to review the history of Italian in US. During the 18th century they were NOTCONSIDER White. During the early USA history many marginal European groups lived in close proximity to freed blacks.
Peace and infinite blessings Been waiting on this ... Salutes to Ms Dominique Diprima and The Brother Tariq Nashid Respect doing great things Unity is the ultimate Key Please believe it !!! 🙌🏽🙌🏾🙌🏼🙌🏿 All love ✊🏾✊🏽✊🏿💯🙏🏿
By saying Tariq is “challenging Hip-Hop’s origin story” she’s implying there’s a different one than what the creators are saying. It also lets me know that she is buying the bullshit narrative of it coming from Africa. It’s obvious she spent most of her time indoors. She’s too old not to know that it came from FBA Blacks.
HE IS SIMPLY TELLING THE TRUTH. AND PROVIDED THE EVIDENCE AND RESOURCES NEEDED. YOU CAN'T EVEN DEBATE HIS FILM. 🤣 🤣 🤣 THE TRUTH WILL ALWAYS WIN OUT. AND ANYONE PRETENDING TO BE CONFUSED IS SIMPLY IGNORANT OR NOT BEING HONEST.
She asks: There is strong African elements in Hip Hop why are you afraid to accept that? Tariq : Because there is no African Nas because there is no African Jay Z That's a stupid answer. She should have checked him there
How can someone be the "head" of a lineage? Stop it! And if he used to be a Mac, so what?? Malcolm used to be a pimp and a dealer, as well as many other great riders. So what's your point?
I thought that they got along fine, I remember back in the early 2000s. It wasn't kday, it was 92.3 The beat. Dominique ended up leaving.. she had a tragic incident that happened in her life and she was gone for quite a few years before she returned to radio.
@@bobbyschannel349 Either way, everyone is being exposed in 2024. FBA’s/ Black America 🇺🇸 has had a lot of pretending, cut throats, undermining, cosplaying Tethers in their shadows for a long long time and now they are ALL being exposed. These people have been sitting comfortably in our culture handing it off to Caribbean’s, African, Hispanics, Asians, and now ITALIANS!!! This is the great betrayal and we will never make this mistake again!!!
Another thing, Tariq forgets or never knew that that very first hiphop radio show ever was called Mr. Magic Rap Attack on WBLS hosted and created by Latino Mr.Magic aka Sir Juice💯
Microphone Check is about the origins of Hip Hop. You can't throw anyone into the origin story who did anything after the creation. The subtitle of Microphone Check is the Hidden History of Hip Hop. And that's because the actions of the true originators have been glossed over or, worse, ignored, by YT media. Please go somewhere else with that highlighting the contributions or the participation of non-FBA people regarding an FBA creation. It will never change who are responsible for the creation. Find a channel that talks about participation and contribution to big-up whomever you please. Your interjecting things irrelevant to the context of the origin of Hip Hop is disrespectful.
nasheed be representing well. proud of you OG
She Has A Problem When We FBA Respond By With Tethers But For Years We Were Akatas, Yankees And Jirehs It Was All Funny To Call FBAs That But Now We're Divisive Fpr Responding But Calling Them Running Fleeing Tethers
It's a time and place for that talk. Relax.
@@wrldonwill It Will Always Be Time To Call Out Selective Babbling, Now Go Have A Seat
@@andremobleysr3484 what did you like about the interview? lol
@@wrldonwill everything truthful
FBA are the most tethered people on the planet. FBA can’t do anything without the wyte man. Don’t even have a history without wyte people.
When she said Microphone Check was interesting. You know she had an agenda to push. Tariq isn't challenging the origin of hip hop. He's giving an accurate account of it.
She is definitely not one of us.
Tariq handled her micro aggressions like a G 👊🏾
You want to know why you're getting a vibe off of her? She values and identifies with her Italian lineage. And let's be clear the Italians are the original Latinos. Her father was a FBA pan-africanist out of Newark who moved to San Francisco. Her mother is an Italian-American although right here she's trying to hide that 39:11 . Her name is Italian. She does not have her father's last name, she has her mother's last name. Also, When Tariq made the point about Italians and jazz she got very uncomfortable.
Pull her card then!
@@trillfate4479 Processing, please wait. Lol
Dominique has always identified as a black woman though, she's always identified with her black side. She is biracial her mother is italian, but she's always been part of the Black American society what are you talking about.
@@bobbyschannel349 he made what he's talking about clear to me. She on the fence
@@trillfate4479 I don't think he was clear to you
James Brown: *_SAY IT LOUD!!!_*
🇵🇷 : ???
🇯🇲 : ???
Yepp that part 💯🕺🏾🙏🏿👑✊🏾
Jamaican Sound system culture say it out Louder 🗣
@Leggobeest7107 everything done in 🇯🇲 was just copying F.B.As
@marvelous10301 All music originally came from Africa. The bible spoke of music, so I dont think you want to have that discussion
@@Leggobeest7107 believe whatever foolishness you must but FBAS while we share common ancestry with Africans we are not the same people anymore our lineages and cultures are very difficult our music comes from our struggles and history which ain't yours all modern music comes from FBAS and doesn't sound African at all because it ain't!
Why is she trying to give Africa credit for Hip Hop.
😅😅😅
call and response, polyrhytms, syncopation etc are all african
tariq nasheed said where's the african jay-z, Nas etc smh about where are your call and response, polyrhytms, syncopation, dude you can't make juice without the ingredients
We had to produce a new culture , we were stripped of our African Culture 500 years ago.
@@2ndEzra and why you still using call and response, polyrhytms, syncopation etc
Title should be correcting. Not challenging
Facts!
Exactly..I peeped that too!
She’s an immigrant, they infiltrate Blackness. Kamala Harris, Angela Yee, they are not Black Americans.
👍🏾💯
She seems rather tetherish !!!
She is definitely not a tether
That is why the Brother Tariq showed up 🤔💯🙌🏿💯✊🏿
She comes off like a tragic mulatto
FBA all day. Salute Tariq.
Hate cult
She brought up Asians participating like it's comparable to creating Hip Hop.
FBA 🇺🇸✊🏾
Her Energy SUSPECT/ Funny
She did sound dismissive with her tone!
Biracial. On the fence
But your "daddy" Tariq Nasheed energy is not?! You people follow this sellout proudly and blindly.
@@ExposingHiddenFrauds you probably a tether, right?
Her "aka 'black people ' " comment is her trying to act like she don't understand while actually being dismissive. Suspect energy
I should've known, she's half Italian. No wonder why she was so antagonistic against Tariq when he was trying to explain the origins of Rap/Hip-Hop.
This co-host is Caping Hard for all these other groups. She is not as up-to-date as she think she is. I would question where her family is from, because after watching this interview I do not trust her at all.
Fba forever we are the blueprint and the culture !!!!
FBA all day
Some of us are so programmed and broken that the thought of even thinking about taken full ownership of our culture and cultural music will send a very uncomfortable shock to their souls and put the fear of God in them.
Some of us are very afraid of saying No!!! This is exclusively our culture and cultural music.
We are programmed to serve, share, protect and advocate for the wellbeing of everyone other than our own ethnic group out of fear of receiving pushback from outsiders.
Do you think rappers only want FBA’s to listen to and buy their music? They would all be broke if that was the case.
@@SharpShooter_P So are you implying that if a Tether or Tether sympathize purchase, study, obsess over, cosplay or participate in FBA/ Black 🇺🇸 culture and cultural music that they should have the privilege of taking part ownership of it?
This is an example of your colonizing dirty, dusty Tether logic!
If someone disrespected your ethnic groups in your homelands by attempting to take ownership of your heritage, history, birthright, cultures, and cultural music they would come up missing, why?
@FBAs_are_tethers_4_wytes Why is a 49yr old afro Caribbean tether so obsessed with Black folks 🤔
@@SharpShooter_PNo one said that 🤡. Everyone can participate but stop trying to erase the origin.
💯
I like her Questions and Tariq did a phenomenal job representing Black Americans. I think she wants to understand more about what FBA is because people are spreading false information. Whenever people Bring up the Term “ Tether” That’s 2 years old, remember They’ve been calling Us Yankees, and Akata’s for over 50 years and we never had a Name for an off-code/Self-hated Black foreigner. She seems intelligent but misinformed. Black Americans just started delineating 2 years ago, and many Africans and folk from the Caribbean have been delineating from FBA As soon as they land in America.
Why is this never mentioned?
Why are our own people acting like they don't know this?
That's why folks are wondering.
Fam tether is a right wing MAGA term that their agents homeboy Nasheed and crew have co-opted as part of this nonsense divide and rule foolishness. This nonsense sounds like racist white people who want to claim inventions from other white guys who don't know them and could care less about them redneck hicks. We do not care who invented it. There is no prize nor any pride in inventing music. Its for listening and enjoyment its not the end all and be all of life
Facts
💯💯
*Eastside Low Bottoms sh*t !*
_Tappin' in from South Central LA_
Salute to the King of Receipts Tariq Nasheed ✊🏾
I can't really tell if she's playing devil's advocate...or if she's tap dancing. But great insight and information from Tariq as always. My sons and I will be at the Microphone Check LA premiere. This movie is going to be epic ! We'll finally get some straightening.
FBA all day. FBA all the way.
🤜🏾💥🤛🏾
Daym loc we must be in the same algorithm
@@Saul_Tee_Bawlz
*Eastside Low Bottoms sh*t !*
Lol. Why is that ?
How is claiming OUR shit devisive ?
NASHEED!!!😎😊
FBA!!!!
What kind of headline is that?
"Tariq Nasheed tells the truth about the origin of Hip Hop"
Where did you see that?
@@ExposingHiddenFrauds that's what the headline should read
“Challenging Hip-Hop’s origin story” ???
Tell me please…
What Is Hip-Hop’s Origin Story
got to watch the documentary
@@bobbyschannel349 Wrong. Hip Hop is a Black American creation. Full stop
Remember these people are foreign immigrants , notice her last name. They have infiltrated Black America
@@TheCodeLeads I know that. Why are you sending me this comment for. read comments before respond to somebody..
You don’t owe tethers nothing not all Africans and Caribbean are tethers so who ever get mad go pray to jesus
Just knew a nee-gro would mention that blue eyed blonde hippie looking dude.
Are these tethers? (Alot more names to add)
There are several notable hip-hop rappers with Caribbean ancestry. Here are some of them:
The Notorious B.I.G. (Biggie Smalls) - Of Jamaican descent.
Nicki Minaj - Born in Trinidad and Tobago.
Cardi B - Of Trinidadian and Dominican descent.
Busta Rhymes - Of Jamaican descent.
Grandmaster Flash - Born in Barbados.
MF DOOM - Of Trinidadian descent.
Wyclef Jean - Born in Haiti.
Foxy Brown - Of Trinidadian descent.
Doug E. Fresh - Born in Barbados.
21 Savage - Born in the United Kingdom to a Dominican mother and a Haitian father.
Pop Smoke - Of Panamanian descent.
A$AP Ferg - Of Trinidadian descent.
Canibus - Born in Jamaica.
Heavy D - Born in Jamaica.
.Phife Dawg - Trindad Ancestry
Krs One - Jamaican Ancestry
DJ Kool DJ Red Alert Antiguan Ancestry
Grandmaster Flash - Barbadian
Ancestry
DJ Kool Herc - Jamaican Ancestry
Plies: Bahamian Ancestry
Kodak Black: Haitian Ancestry
Trina: Dominican and Bahamian Ancestry
Ace hood- Hatian ancestry
Mach Hommy - Hatian ancestry
FloRida - Hatian ancestry
Trick Daddy - Bahamian Ancestry
*Smif-N-Wessun (Tek and Steele), Buckshot, and Heltah Skeltah (Sean Price and Rock) have roots in the Caribbean. Tek and Steele of Smif-N-Wessun have Jamaican ancestry, while Buckshot and Heltah Skeltah have Haitian ancestry. Their Caribbean heritage often influences their music and lyrical content.
Jay-Z has Caribbean ancestry. His father, Adnis Reeves, is of African-American and Native American descent, while his mother, Gloria Carter, is of Jamaican ancestry.
Lil Wayne, His father, Dwayne Michael Turner, is of African-American descent, while his mother, Jacida Carter, is of Afro-Caribbean descent, specifically from Haiti.
King Tubby(Jamaican) was not a hip-hop artist, but his innovations in sound engineering, remixing, and production had a lasting impact on the techniques and aesthetics of hip-hop music.
...the list goes on and on and on
@@Rio-uv1gs you really need to stop it
Welp now we see why there will never be Black Empowerment in Los Angeles. She’s so against Tariq for speaking his mind….
Her energy is stinky
She is an immigrant vulture
They have infiltrated Black America
I dont trust her.
Ukraine should have kept their treaty not to expand NATO on the border of Russia , its no different than the Cuban missile crisis
She's off White...
Tariq dropping gems
Is Dominique a suspected bed🔧? 👀👀
It's my understanding that it's been confirmed in another thread. Plus, not a drop of FBA there
She's biracial..
Our ppl...smdh.
She's half of something else yet blk ppl want to say she's us...
No, she's not..She's biracial.
Her whole ideology is not us.
Her perspective from FBA is totally different.
I wish whole real blk ppl would wake up.😢
Let us not do that family she is actually married to a foundational black American man who is a pan-african himself he works in government
@@badasslove Nothing wrong with asking questions. Thank you for answering! B1
She needs to review the history of Italian in US. During the 18th century they were NOTCONSIDER White. During the early USA history many marginal European groups lived in close proximity to freed blacks.
Moors
Her question about using the term 'tether', is a good one. We DON'T have to use negative words when we have receipts. We have receipts.
Peace and infinite blessings
Been waiting on this ...
Salutes to Ms Dominique Diprima and
The Brother Tariq Nashid
Respect
doing great things
Unity is the ultimate Key
Please believe it !!! 🙌🏽🙌🏾🙌🏼🙌🏿
All love ✊🏾✊🏽✊🏿💯🙏🏿
By saying Tariq is “challenging Hip-Hop’s origin story” she’s implying there’s a different one than what the creators are saying. It also lets me know that she is buying the bullshit narrative of it coming from Africa. It’s obvious she spent most of her time indoors. She’s too old not to know that it came from FBA Blacks.
James Brown created it on the 1
🙏🏽👑✊🏿💯🕊 peace and blessings
Salutes to my good brother DB he's in the movie 😎✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿
Not feeling this broads energy AT ALL
LETS GO TARIQ!!!💯🔥❤
I’m not feeling her energy at all….
She should’ve stopped Tariq when he stated that there were only blacks living in the South Bronx during the 30’s 40’s and 50’s 🤣🤣🤣
HE IS SIMPLY TELLING THE TRUTH. AND PROVIDED THE EVIDENCE AND RESOURCES NEEDED. YOU CAN'T EVEN DEBATE HIS FILM. 🤣 🤣 🤣
THE TRUTH WILL ALWAYS WIN OUT. AND ANYONE PRETENDING TO BE CONFUSED IS SIMPLY IGNORANT OR NOT BEING HONEST.
For the first time I agree with Tariq Nasheed
You don't have to agree with Tariq to agree with Hidden Colors for example.
Really good and informative interview
She asks: There is strong African elements in Hip Hop why are you afraid to accept that? Tariq : Because there is no African Nas because there is no African Jay Z
That's a stupid answer. She should have checked him there
She doesn't have an answer and neither do you
Also...Mixed Breeds Shouldn't get Full Reperations
Meaning Half FBA's
Another tether.
African-American but yet u never hear African-Haitian or African-Jamaican?
Another well I do not know person you feel me ,peace out .
Travis, careful. You may have an enemy working at KBLA. Head on a swivel.
🫡 Tariq!
Why yall hatin on JJ Reddick? Who cares who the coach is? They still gone lose. Long as they have AD.
Oh and in case I wasn't clear. AD is a loser.
Tariq Nasheed the Grifter . A Mac turned Civil Rights Leader right into head of FBA. Let's see what else he can throw against the wall.
How can someone be the "head" of a lineage? Stop it! And if he used to be a Mac, so what?? Malcolm used to be a pimp and a dealer, as well as many other great riders. So what's your point?
@@stevens7525 My point is he is a scammer like Umar Johnson and many others.
@@Yani-j4r How so? What did he "scam" for exactly?
@@Yani-j4rProve it. We know Umar is a liar. That was proven. Prove that Tariq is. Go !
Crickets
I remember ms Diprima she a Steve Harvey didn’t get along to well on Kday
I thought that they got along fine, I remember back in the early 2000s. It wasn't kday, it was 92.3 The beat. Dominique ended up leaving.. she had a tragic incident that happened in her life and she was gone for quite a few years before she returned to radio.
@@bobbyschannel349 Either way, everyone is being exposed in 2024.
FBA’s/ Black America 🇺🇸 has had a lot of pretending, cut throats, undermining, cosplaying Tethers in their shadows for a long long time and now they are ALL being exposed.
These people have been sitting comfortably in our culture handing it off to Caribbean’s, African, Hispanics, Asians, and now ITALIANS!!!
This is the great betrayal and we will never make this mistake again!!!
What was the tragic incident?
The country's name is pronounced "NEE-ZHAIR/JZAIR" not NY-JER
Uhhhh, your point?
No it's not.
@@down-b8197
I'll just assume that you don't know French
@@whoahna8438
Look up how the word is pronounced in every other language.
@@down-b8197
It's a French speaking country. French is a Latin language. Nigèr is a word of Latin origin.
Now look up how it is pronounced in Spanish
I like the pushback - it wasn't a bunch of softball questions.
Push back on WHAT? You must be a tether
You must be talking about the drugs in the 80s on vinyl part. Because clearly there is no pushback to be made regarding hip-hop’s origin.
Another thing, Tariq forgets or never knew that that very first hiphop radio show ever was called Mr. Magic Rap Attack on WBLS hosted and created by Latino Mr.Magic aka Sir Juice💯
So what.
Microphone Check is about the origins of Hip Hop. You can't throw anyone into the origin story who did anything after the creation. The subtitle of Microphone Check is the Hidden History of Hip Hop. And that's because the actions of the true originators have been glossed over or, worse, ignored, by YT media. Please go somewhere else with that highlighting the contributions or the participation of non-FBA people regarding an FBA creation. It will never change who are responsible for the creation. Find a channel that talks about participation and contribution to big-up whomever you please. Your interjecting things irrelevant to the context of the origin of Hip Hop is disrespectful.
It's not their culture and never will be. They don't have the talent we do.
Why would you even mention this? Are you a tether. That's
Tether talk.
@@King_Edwards1605 because I can
She's either honestly missing the point or she doesn't understand the words creation, creating and creators.