@@ColdNegro Where's y'all homeland? Y'all couldn't even stay in the south! Y'all fled up north, to be around us! We didn't go to no south, did we? Y'all fled the Klan, and ran to the cities, to be around Caribbeans, and Europeans. These are irrefutable FACTS
@@donaldmccall3968 Our musical legacy, impacted everything that you claim as "your" music. Prior to that, it was White people. There's not ONE single instrument, that comes from Black America, other than the banjo, which is a variation, of the guitar. So that's another cultural appropriation.
BIG RESPECT TO YOU BROTHER!!! HE TOLD THE TRUTH!!!!🔥👍🏾 people don't understand, this is not hate for Puerto Ricans, this is us protecting our culture, we're not ignorant to the fact that Puerto Ricans contributed to hip hop in the later years, but to say you created it is dangerous, that goes for Jamaicans too!!!, if you allow the erasing of your culture, you then can erase the people, and we all know that's been the agenda in this country from the beginning.
Yeah I mean I have no issue with those facts… my issue with some of the FBA members, specifically the leader Tariq Nasheed is that he has said some real racist shit about Latinos, specifically about Puerto Ricans and that type of rhetoric only enables his followers to do the same… when I look at those FBA videos and I scroll thru the comments, the amount of racism toward Puerto Ricans and Latinos is just sad. That’s my issue, they can make their points without resorting to racial remarks… and that comes from the top.
@@killadelphia215 Stop it. You're on the Internet where I see more anti-black racism in the comments sections than anything and you're whining about a black person contributing to it. So, you're okay with all of this anti-black racism? Is it because you're not black and therefore its not your problem? Why aren't you standing up against racism of any kind? I'm white and its not stopping me from calling it out... Even in this very moment.
@@killadelphia215stop it. Lol domimlnican Puerto Rican Cubans only NYC blacks created hip hop black outside NYC had no clue or say birth of hip hop hip hop not black culture it's NYC culture
Me too but he is wrong South Bronx is the birthplace of Hip-Hop, it comes to no surprise that the intermingling of Puerto Rican and West Indies along with Black styles are the main contributors to the basic Hip-Hop essence. In the 1960's the South Bronx had cumulated to neglect and social disorder.Who helped popularize hip hop? Many of the people who helped establish hip hop culture, including DJ Kool Herc, DJ Disco Wiz, Grandmaster Flash, and Afrika Bambaataa were of Latin American or Caribbean origin.Who are the 3 pioneers of hip hop music? Several people were influential in creating hip hop. However, the most notable pioneers are DJ Kool Herc, Afrika Bambaataa, and Grandmaster Flash. These three innovators are known as the “Holy Trinity” of hip hop.😂😂😂😂
@@aferrer74 you do realize they literally have videos of blacks rapping down south in the 1920's right. Blacks invented hip hop and there's no way around it
@@aferrer74 The FBA sucker crew, that NEVER lived a day, in Hip-Hop CULTURE, will argue, that this isn't true, because they heard otherwise on UA-cam 😂
@@Mikejones-zg6xg By all means!!! Let me see those Hip-Hop CREWS, from the 1920's!!! I wanna see what breaks they're cutting up for them to rock the mic!
Not just Rap but Blacks created JAZZ, ROCK, R&B & ROLL almost ALL FORMS of Music. A black person created rhymin' words and turned it into making money during segregation era. Melle Mel - The Message # 1.
@@marcelousneal4641 yes, *ONLY FBA DID THAT!!!!!!!* It damn sure wasn't no *LIAR-RICANS/JA-FAKE-CANS* that created it! Y'all music hasn't changed since it was created by the *BLACKS IN THOSE LANDS!!!!!!!* Y'all just not *ITTTTTTTT,* & that's ok. Just *BOW DOWN TO FBA THAT'S GREATER THAN YOU!!!!!!!* I get why you're trying to *latch on* to our dope culture, since yours is so *CORNY!!!!!!!* 🤣
Why would he be upset all the names he called are all carribean people just like Puerto Ricans. None of them r Americans except Puerto Ricans. U so silly
@@100jenaboo he didn’t say Caribbean culture. He said African American culture.. 😂 that’s because all those Caribbean he named assimilated and associated themselves into foundational black American culture. 🎯💯🇺🇸🔥💎✊🏾🎤
@@chopitupradio4286 he said African American, because that's the only box to tick for race in America eedyat. How old r u, you have never filled out a job application or census b4. Do you SEE CARRIBEAN OR AFRICAN ON a McDonald's application Now it is apparent that u would the US to start acknowledging ethnicity instead of race. Go and petition your government for that change. Until then, put back on your helmet and knee pads and buckle up in the slow bus
Everything stems from the Music and the music was primarily Foundational Black American music. FBAs were the originators of the culture and the styles. The way people dressed, scratching and cutting the beats, the Black Exploitation films, the origins of bboying, MCing and so on. 50 years later, people trying to rewrite history.
I don't understand. Puerto Ricans were there from beginning. That's our only claim.. never claimed to create it. Helped yes, but didn't create it. So I don't understand this. Hip hop wasn't an overnight experiment. It took years for it manifest itself to what it became. Before that it was block parties, house parties, speakers in windows, everybody dancing, Blacks and Puerto ricans in the BRONX. It was a culture there already before the culture of what we call hip hop. it wasn't black, then Puerto Ricans jumped on board.. it was Blacks and Puerto Ricans from the Bronx, then rest of the world got on board. So idk who are the Puerto Ricans claiming to create it, because we didn't, but we most definitely was there with our Brothers when they did.. #ifyounotfromthebronxyoureaguestinhiphop
@@maxwellbrisk5622 Caribbean people are on record saying because Kool.Herc was of Caribbean descent and he is allegedly the father of hip hop that Caribbean people should be credited. Interestingly DJing is only ONE pillar of hip hop. MCing, BBoying, Graffiti, and Beat boxing are the other. People don't know that hip hop music and hip hop culture are not the same thing. The music exist WITHIN the culture along with the other pillars.
@@elijaharvinger1178 We know Herc didnt create an element of Hiphop. His parties were just popular because of his consistency isolating and looping breakbeat's with Black American music which was actually done before him. I was speaking on Reggae, Ska, Dancehall, Toasting being said by Jamaican elders that it came from them copying Black American music, even the sound systems.
Batch is our Brother. We are FBA and we rock with anyone who protects the Culture that we created which we now share with ALL people. Colonizers trying to replace us look dumb and can produce absolutely no evidence that Latino's and Caribbean Blacks helped CREATE Hip Hop.
Of course it was Black Americans. And even the few Puerto Ricans at the time were usually Afro-PR. Looking at those old pictures you also saw them with Afro, inspired by the Black American Black power movement. As a black man from overseas I’m with FBA. Joe and Busted are lying. Hip Hop started with the Black Spades and 5%, which arose from Black American cultural identity and heritage. Going Way Back [Intro: Just-Ice & KRS-One] To the best of my knowledge, I guess that I'm fresh And what I manifest, I never- (Hold it, hold it) What's going on, Just? Yo, KRS, what's the- what's the- what's the purpose of you stopping me? Yo, man, kick the rhymes you was just kicking to me a while ago Aight (Aight) [Verse 1: Just-Ice] I'll wax and maim rappers who proclaim To be the epitome of this game Fronting like you hard, rugged and rough Soft like butter, creamy like a puff On the mic, no sense (No sense), head very dense Just listen to the gangster and I will convince All (All) that doubt my power of speech The title of the gangster they tried to impeach But, um, it is protected by the black and the red (Red) It's not true all gangsters are dead Not a gangster with a gun doing crime, none of that Kill a MC with the rhyme 'cause I'm the gangster of rap In fact, exact, I'm the dominant Black Coming full force on, and power that's packed For all the party people, this is a fact For all the pioneers I'm going way back (Way back) [Interlude: KRS-One] Goddamn, that is funky, funky, funky fresh (Dope, dope) If you could just keep kicking that, we'll be alright 'til '88 Dig it? (Dope, dope) [Verse 2: Just-Ice] Going way, way back to the early days Of 75 and the Black Spades Chilling with my homeboy Muscle Man Ron In the Boogie Down Bronx BKA Pelan (Pelan) It was a privilege for people to see Bambaataa (Bambaataa) rocking hard at 123 On a Friday night, the boys would come running To hear big beats that were shocking and stunning In the Hill (Hill), not a thing was chill Sound Masters on the loose and acting ill Up top (Up top), every weekend rock Either 131 or around that block But anywhere Uptown (Uptown), you always heard the sound Hip-hop, funky beats, MCs getting down The truth I swear, admit and declare The Bronx was the first, I know, I was there The beats were dope (Dope), the sound was on By the way, saying Peace to my brother Melquan (Melquan) Dedications, have a little bit more The L Brothers, Grand Wizard Theodore (Theodore) I can't forget where we used to ill With the young Sound Masters in Castle Hill I can keep going on (Keep going on), for more and more With Breakout and Baron, and the Funky 4 On the other side of town, the mics in their hands The lecherous, treacherous also perpetuous MCs cold in command (Command) And if you listen to that for an actual fact For all the pioneers, I'm going way back (Way back) [Interlude: KRS-One] Word, now you know, I know This is KRS with Just-Ice (Dope, dope) Haha, talk about dope beats (Dope, dope) Yo, Just, kick me one more verse, please [Verse 3: Just-Ice] Let's rest (Let's rest), so I can take a breath 'Cause I'm bearing the truth and nothing less No disrespect intended, but I have to show ya If I didn't say your name, that means I did not know ya (Know ya) To get to the point, to make it clear If I don't say your name, that means you was not there It's true (It's true), I'm from the old school I'm the professor and they are my pupils (Pupils) I teach and never preach Not a bloodsucker, parasite or a leech I'm telling you how (How) it was or is The Bronx is the home for the hip-hop kids (Hip-hop) A long time ago, when I was raising hell With a nappy head of hair at the age of twelve I saw and heard crews that rocked (Rocked) The Cold Crushers, Monsters, Breakout, Sasquatch (Sasquatch) You're not familiar with the funky sound That proves it right there, you wasn't down Had to earn a position and do hard work (Work) You can ask Kool Herc or my man Red Alert (Red Alert) He'll tell ya, because he knows for sure About Flash (Flash), EZ Mike, and the Furious Four I'll run off some names with no offence Listen up real close as I commence (Commence) Coke La Rock, Clark Kent, my man Cool Fish Homeboy Tre Dee (Tre Dee) and Frisky Frisk Wonderful sincere in the atmosphere Almighty Kay Gee at Union Square Dr. Kik, rock on (Rock on) and my man Shelt La Rocker B.I., KRS (KRS), C Rasta Definitely we would rock And I can't forget (Can't forget) my homeboy Big Knot It's the truth and for an actual fact For all the pioneers, I'm going way back (Way back) [Outro: KRS-One & Just-Ice] Well, I think that's about far back as we can go Saying peace to my man T La Rock! Word, saying peace to my brother Scott La Rock, he's in here Scott La Rock, rock on! (Word) DMX, peace Peace Peace!
This is KRS One (BDP) 1986. South Bronx Lyrics [Intro: Scott La Rock & D-Nice] Yo, what's up, Blastmaster KRS-One? This jam is kicking Word, yo, what up, D-Nice? (Yo, what's up Scott La Rock?) Yo, man, we chilling, just funky fresh jam I want to tell you a little something about us We're the Boogie Down Productions crew And due to the fact that no one else out there knew what time it was We have to tell you a little story about where we we come from [Chorus] South Bronx, the South-South Bronx South Bronx, the South-South Bronx South Bronx, the South-South Bronx South Bronx, the South-South Bronx [Verse 1: KRS-One] Many people tell me this style is terrific It is kinda different, but let's get specific KRS-One specialize in music I'll only use this type of style when I choose it Party people in the place to be, KRS-One attacks You got dropped off MCA 'cause the rhymes you wrote was wack So, you think that hip-hop had its start out in Queensbridge? If you pop that junk up in the Bronx you might not live, 'cause you're in [Chorus] South Bronx, the South-South Bronx South Bronx, the South-South Bronx South Bronx, the South-South Bronx South Bronx, the South-South Bronx [Verse 2] I came with Scott La Rock to express one thing I am a teacher and others are kings If that's the title they earn, well it's well deserved, but Without a crown, see, I still burn You settle for a pebble, not a stone like a rebel KRS-One is the holder of a boulder Money folder You want a fresh style, let me show ya Now way back in the days when hip-hop began With Coke De La Rock, Kool Herc and then Bam B-boys ran to the latest jam But when it got shot up, they went home and said, "Damn There's got to be a better way to hear our music every day" B-boys getting blown away but coming outside anyway They tried again outside in Cedar Park Power from a street light made the place dark But, yo, they didn't care, they turned it out I know a few understand what I'm talking about Remember Bronx River rolling thick With Kool DJ Red Alert and Chuck Chillout on the mix When Afrika Islam was rocking the jams And on the other side of town was a kid named Flash Patterson and Mill Brook projects Casanova all over, you couldn't stop it The Nine Lives Crew, the Cypress Boys The real Rock Steady taking out these toys As odd as it looked, as wild as it seem I didn't hear a peep from a place called Queens It was '76 to 1980 The dreads in Brooklyn was crazy You couldn't bring out your set with no hip-hop Because the pistols would go *gunshots* So why don't you wise up? Show all the people in the place that you are wack Instead of tryna take out LL, you need to take your homeboys off the crack 'Cause if you don't, well then, their nerves will become shot And that would leave the job up to my own Scott La Rock, and he's from.
Ultra Magnetic MC’s (Kool Keith) Bust the Facts A yes yes y'all, and you don't stop You're listening to the sounds of the best MC in the world, Kool Keith I got a flyer in my hand, Bambaataa with Cold Crush The place is packed, with Johnny Wa and Rayvon Lovely ladies smelling sweet with a lot of Avon Jazzy Jay by my side, Charlie Chase behind me Flash and Theodore, super cuts sublime me "Catch a Groove" is the rhythm, spinning back and forth From the East and the Valley, swinging back up North Towards the South Bronx, to Cedar Park and Webster The speakers are pumping, power bass is thumping With the Ultra mega amp, keeping pep up jumping From side to side, the double meters have peaked They had some good MC's, a lot of them they was weak They had no style with no metaphor, no voice to speak Melle Mel had the best rhymes, ranking with Caz Kool Moe tried to get down, but I made him sit down With that metaphor quickness, you bite and you bit this Stop and go turn, see the flame and go burn To ashes to ashes, dust to dust Seven years later toy you still crusty crust Your old rhymes are rust, very dirty and dusty And under your arms you're kicking power and musty Get out of my way, and let the rhythm path roll Let me run up the charts, freak a rhyme turn gold While you're listening, I throw a buzz in your ear Bust the facts! Go swing a partner around, dosey-dosey Like musical chairs and ring around the rosie The party you pay see, Kool Herc with Jay Cee The Herculoids battle, The Disco Twins Funky rhymes with breakbeats, the DJ spins For the L Brothers, stepping right in the scene Mean Gene was maxing, Rockin Rob went to work While the tables would turn, the old needles used to jerk With the belt drive, Technics and B-1's With the orange light shining, the red on D-1's Direct drive and Nova, I'm chilling with G.L.O.B.E Mr. Biggs and Pow-Wow, Monk and Superman Pulling out that Olde E, that funky funky 40 ounce Ikey C from Cosmic, the bass bottom bounce Red Alert in the booth, the T-Connection to mix Silly rabbit.. you know my style has tricks To go on, to the next line, to the break of dawn While I move up step, to the early early morn With a hip-hop drink and some rhyme popcorn Never smoking or sniffing or ever joking or riffing Because it's time to plex more, and rhyme fantastic Dota-Rock and Whipper Whip, neither rapper was plastic Back in the days, you had to be so sarcastic To stretch out a rhyme, and make it double elastic You learn new jack, step back and be wack You know what time it is boy, and every mic I smoke Bust the facts! Later on at the Boys Club, while time excel I got a name for your brain that surely rings a bell Patti Duke had the nice hands, swift with Billy Boy Playing James Brown records, you stupid you silly boy Bongo Rocking, hard where the rhythm go You fake and pass, Busy Bee give and go To the AJ Skratch, a funky beat that matched With a two-second break, that was hard to catch DST was mixing, slicing with his elbows Freaking the wheels, looping rhymes, here we go To the master faster, speed up and go faster Turn my JVC to mega power and blast a Mario tape, yes The Disco King Where the beats had the funky drums, no new jack swing Happy rappers with polka dots, were bound to get stuck You had the Zulus the Nine Crew, you're pushing your luck The Casanovas was maxing all scheming to duck You had The Black Spades, plus The Savage Skulls Gangbanging was over, neither crews exist They got a job and a wife, a pretty woman to kiss So on the rhymes kept rolling, straight up into disco Eddie Cheeba with Sweet G, and back up to Cisco Afrika Islam, with the Great Love Squids Spinning high-top beats, can you check it, you dig Kool Keith out smoking, my lyrics are hot Bust the facts!
Ur paragraph unconvincinG propohandA. Hip hop NYC culture never er black domimlnicaN Puerto Rican Cubans only NYC blacks created hip hop.blacks outside NYC had no clue on hip hop
@@Judahscattered4corners-d4g hip hop. Created by cuban Dominican Puerto Rican only NYC blacks...blacks outside NYC from Crenshaw to Atlanta to Mississippi to Trenton to Chicago to Mali to Congo to zimbabwe had no clue on birth of hip hop till NYC shared it ...stop it NYC put hip hop on MaP. Nothing ya say will change that.
@@robluv4592 1968 Pigmeat Markham - Here comes the Judge it sounds like rap to me. Did any PR or Doms help him create it? And he is FBA. From Va ,NC , SC, GA, FL a little of Miss and AL 1920's Some Blacks went to NY , NJ , Philly , and the surrounding areas. It's called the first great Migration. You cats aren't that deep and y'all are not throughout the U.S. Blacks have been here for a while. FBA created every genre of music in the U.S. Also the Traffic light , Gas mask and the list go on. I know it's for you Latins to check out. Outside of Hip Hop / rap what have PR or Doms created in the United States of America? I really want to know. You clowns want to act brand new because the US allows you to check white hispanic latino in the census box. If you PR or Doms go anywhere in the south you are going to be Black or Mexican. Lol... Try it and see
Again DJ Pete Jones was the first to use two copies of the same record to extend the beat. Disco King Mario was the first to monetize Hip Hop bring it in doors. The records used were Soul R&B Jazz Rock N Roll Funk. The first Hip Hop record was Pig Meat Markham , Here Comes the Judge 1968. Hip Hop was created by Black Americans who descend from those who were Enslaved in the U.S. no one else.
Tex DJ Hollywood🇵🇷was DJaying at the same time with Disco King Mario. Afro-Boricuas🇵🇷we’re putting in work in the park jams I witnessed it from 77 and my older brothers from day one 🗽🇺🇸🗽🇵🇷🗽
I think the confusion for some was because Puerto Rican/ Blacks were living this Hip Hop lifestyle before the actual Hip Hop music, in the 80's NYC the ghettos were all filled with Black/Puerto Rican when Rap music came about Puerto Ricans were there too, Breakdancing, Dj'ing, rocking Graffiti, even some rapping like the Fearless Four Dynamite Tito Master OC, Prince Markie Dee Fatboys, DJ Charlie Case Cold Crush Brothers, just to name a few but Ricans were right,there aint no denying they were there at the beginning but Ricans didn't not create Rap Black did 100%
@@CHAMPDOGZ more Ricans were playing hand ball during that time, they hardly chilled with us in the park back then. They had their side of the park playing that techno type style music. When we were on the basketball court with our hip hop. The Ghetto was kind of segregated when you think about it.
Never it's NYC culture blacks ftom.comptom to zimbabwe to Crenshaw to mali had no clue if hip hop till NYC shared it hip hop NYC culture not black stop
@@robluv4592 U CAN NEVER HAVE HIP HOP OR RAP NONE OF YOU WHERES YOUR OWN CULTURE LETS SEE ARCHIVES THAT U HAVE CANT PRODUCE NONE & SINCE ITS DO DAM AROUND THE WORLD YOU PEOPLE CONTRIBUTED NOT ORIGINALS WE HAVE HISTORY & DOCUMENTARIES IM EAST COAST 80'S ITS ALWAYS BEEN BLAQ PERIOD
@@robluv4592 So it's Balck American culture then , it's not NYC culture. Stop trying to exclude yourself just because you like Hip-hop. It's Our culture so either appreciate it or stop listening.
@@cosmicrenaissance2700 stop it NYC culture created by dominicaN Puerto Rican Cubans only NYC blacks..blacks outside NYC from Crenshaw to Atlanta to Chicago to mali to Congo to Cleveland to Nigeria to zimbabwe had no clue on birth of hip hop till NYC shared it. Stop it
Look how uncomfortable and agitated Colon looks as his O.G makes a liar out of him. Colon deleted this video from his channel. He also deletes any links to this video if you reference it in the comments section of his channel. Dude is shook!
Salute to this brother for telling the truth! American Blacks created hip hop.. and rock n roll, and jazz, and blues, and r&b lol.. Give ADOS their credit please and thank you
@@randee4550 no no no brother in America you kno everybody black is considered black American. Afro Caribbean Afro Latino And Africans all fall under black in America nobody cares about your real lineage let’s keep this shit 100 bro you a smart nigga. That’s why the FBA shit here to separate black Americans from the other blacks
@@randee4550 you a player to me bro even tho you talk shit…and if you grow up around blacks like the Ricans from NY do you kno we talk all of shit lol so nothing is personal with that being said culturally Yes Nigga you a FBA. On a vid Colon did you said when you went out of town people would mistake you for being BLACK… that’s the point America only sees black and white and I’m pretty sure batch see bam and herc as just black. Herc on his Jamaican shit now because he old but when he was young he was on his nigga shit just like YOU. You just adding your Spanish flavor to it Ya Dig
Batch is the inventor of that 3 step back & forth all and I mean all b-boyz did before they hit the floor. I used to hang with his brotherAbby in Poe park Kingsbridge Bronx N.Y. Nothing but Black's & Puerto Ricans hanging out girls, music. They had a big Gazebo in the park everyone would turn their boom box to the same station. I don't know where this division came from. Blacks & Puerto Ricans grew up together, went to school together. I'm black and will tell you Puerto Ricans invented some serious B-boy moves.
Puerto Ricans weren't even allowed to hang around Morenos and listen to the music the world called N-word babble. Shout out to the few who rebelled and were socially ostracized by their family and friends for even being around blacks. Puerto Ricans 🇵🇷 definitely helped innovate hip hop more then any other group outside of Black Americans but Black Americans Created it along with many other musical art forms. This is well documented.
Yawn ..hip hop.nyc culture not black. Dominican Puerto Rican Cubans only NYC blacks created hip hop..black outside NYC shhhh u were not creatoR of hip hop NYC did
@@robluv4592😂😂😂 black people were rapping before they went to new York. Hip hop just got its name in the Bronx. Black people do this wherever we go. Most of the people in New York at that time came from the south. Do your research
@@LupeVargas-er2wg no NYC no hip hop ur lieing early rap songs mentiond queens Brooklyn. Boogie down Bronx Staten Island. Long island never north or south Carolina. So stop lies
Da Truth" 💯 ... Give credit where the credit is due ... Many other Nationalities contributed to the birth of Hip Hop but truth is that Afro- Americans created it ... And we as brothers were all united as one.
Yes no question Black people create Hip Hop and every other form of popular music BUT Puerto Ricans definitely made Great Contributions to the Culture to help it become this universal art form ✊🏽🇵🇷
Latinos didn't create hip hop, but they we're the first outside of U.S-black culture to contribute to hip hop. Which gives them a special place in hip hop culture. It was the Portericans that paved the way for the Mexicans, Dominicans, Spain, Brazil, Guatemala and more. The Latino were the first to join the U.S- black hip hop movement that started in the Bronx. Then you had the west coast style that started in Los Angeles, and Fresno. The reason why it's west coast hip hop is because when the west joined the movement many west coast dance moves, and elements used in hip hop culture pre dates the hip hop movement (many dances moves, Funk music, and early rap, created by west coast- blacks was used in hip hop functions which contributed to the birth of west coast hip hop movement). Keep in mind many of the first B-boys mirrored and used west coast dances in their battle to vice versa.
He is the only one keeping it a bean, respect. By saying black Americans created it is not taking away from the contributions of others. But to say black Americans didn’t created it is a lie.
it will never die 🤣🤣. we are the entertainment,the swag, the creators and the most hated yet still the most imitated. yall will continue to watch and be jealous.
@@skillet6870 Their biggest stars rn is Bad Bunny and Anuel who are under the "Latin hip hop" and "Latin trap" genres and they dont even know what a "Trap" is in Latin America😂
@@7South1Park3 Even the great majority of puerto ricans will attest to the fact that in no way, shape or form did puerto ricans create Rap and Hip Hop. Puerto Rican culture -- if ya wanna call it such -- relies on Black American creativity (music, dance, sports, academia, culture et.al.) To this very second, puerto ricans ARE and HAVE BEEN envious of and jealous of the accomplishments, achievements, successes of Black Americans---despite all historical odds, roadblocks and setbacks put in place and kept in place by the dominance of american white supremacy.
Famous artists like JLO, Marc Anthony, Daddy Yankee, Ricky Martin, Bad Bunny, ect. Not to mention having the greatest salsa artists and music ever made. We're way more influential in LATAM than in the USA. Not to mention PR is just a small island of 3 million people while black Americans total in the 41 millions
Im Ricans Blacks always started trends...59 strong We ricans were deep in the early days of hip hop..But its black cukture we just been down from the begginib..We were into our Salsa roots too best of botth world love our African roots Boomba E Plena straight from Africa to PR and we still practice on the island PR jyst be easy blacks know we been the biggest suporters now its world wide Blessibgs to the founders
While a number of people were influential in the creation of hip-hop, much credit is given to Kool Herc (Clive Campbell), a Jamaican immigrant who was the first major hip-hop dj & MC. Some Puerto Rican Hip Hop artists and creators in NYC added to the culture later.
🇵🇷 it doesn’t bother me that FBA wants to finally claim it but it is harder for them to do so after it done reach the entire globe and mixed in with different cultures for way to long. FBA may just be afraid of making the same mistake like they did Rock and Roll. Im ok with having my people putting Salsa on the map and having the most popular reggeaton artists on top for the past decades. We even helped create freestyle music and maybe not create but participate in the early hip hop way before the rest of the world outside NY didn’t even know what was going on
Hiphop is Black American roots throughout the nation..Where do you think the Funk/Soul/R&B music they were breaking and freestyling over came from, NY? No.
@@robluv4592 You have no culture to claim without Black Americans and it's sad actually. That's why we just let you slide for so long because you all looked lost without putting on our identity. You're a generation removed from your homeland and you neglected your musical culture and tradition for ours. Checkmate!
@@robluv4592 then why is Kendrick Lamar the king of hip hop right now. He the best of this time. He from LA explain. You know why because hip hop is black american cultrue
@@buttlte blacks outside NYC from Crenshaw to Atlanta to Mississippi to Trenton to Chicago to Mali to Congo to zimbabwe had no clue on birth of hip hop till NYC shared it.. .simple
My Puerto rock brother is Grand wizard not Grand master but anyway it's a culture let's move on peace and unity lord Jamal just won't let Go if you played out nobody hearing your music no more let it be my brown brother
Everyone knows blacks created Hip Hop, everyone should know latinos, PRs especially helped and still do til this day more than any other spanish speaking country. It was birthed in NYC duh. So get ya facts right and just admit where some of the influences came from.
nobody said puerto ricans started hip hop .they helped cultivate the culture. kool herc is not puerto rican and everybody with a brain knows that. however kool herc and bam are afro cariibean not african american. lastly this is his opinion other have opinions that differ to his for valid reasons, djing was started by whit people yet nobody gives white america credit for creating the biggest aspect of hip hops creation. the reason why they dont count is because they did n ot participate in its cultivation. puerto ricans did therefore tthis is factually incotrct but with all do respect i do commend this guy for having a diplomatic attitute.i would also add that brazilian martial arts a Latino creation is the main component of brakdancing. it conclusion kool herc created this alone and the community took elements that were not fully created by the community to cultivate a culture around said elements.bronx gang culture is what became hip hop culture which was majority puerto rican to begin with . they left gang life to become dj's, breakers, rappers and graffiti artists which got popular in a majority latino and julio 204 was puerto rican doing graffiti since the 60's. which makes tariqs narrative a joke, and i respect opininions but this well known fact means that before hip hop the first well known element was actuallyt done by a puerto rican so he cant possibly be right even if you dont consider julio the first.
Dude stop Brazilian Martial arts? You mean capoeira that has its roots in Africa? 😂 Boy stop black Brazilians are responsible for capoeira 😂 y'all trying so hard to weasel yourselves into black culture 😂 y'all never do anything original without riding the coattails of black Americans, from blues, jazz, soul ,funk , disco, hip hop, that why y'all have latin hip hop, latin jazz, freestyle, reggaeton, chicano rap etc etc nothing more than latinized versions of black music, y'all copied us with zoot suits, college stepping, capoeira etc etc 😅
Technically Puerto Ricans are black. So are you South America Native Americans Non- white middle Eastern India etc. Puerto Ricans and people of North & South America are Spaniard and African.. If you don't believe me than get a Ancestry test..
In my mind I'm forever.trying to do math, dropping.PS 56 I can say around no I believe the school opened just finished builded and 1965 Brooklyn bed styd
if Herc created hip hop and hes Jamaican then wouldnt it be considered Jamaican & you know they dont identify as black american so theres your answer, JAMAICA COME AND CLAIM THIS!!!
@DJBIGBEN. Hip hop did not start in jamaica, nor was it created by herc. toasting was influenced by african american dj in the 40s. two pigmeat markham was rapping on record in the 60s. he was from durham, nc. two coke larocks Rocks are in nc Disco. King mario was also straight out of nc. call and response is a thing in the black church, also the connection black caribbeans and blk AA have to each other is thru slavery. so no dj Kool herc didn't create hip-hop, nor did jamaicans
7 місяців тому
Non black Hispanics helped push Hip Hop forward but didn't start it just African Americans did not start football we just helped push it forward
Why can't latinos and Caribbean folk accept they weren't the founders everyone agrees that they have a large contribution to the culture just not the founders.
Dominican Puerto Rican Cubans only NYC blacks created hip hop
Dominican PRs and Cubans can’t even create a life in there homeland but they created hip hop right😂😂
@@ColdNegro Where's y'all homeland? Y'all couldn't even stay in the south! Y'all fled up north, to be around us! We didn't go to no south, did we? Y'all fled the Klan, and ran to the cities, to be around Caribbeans, and Europeans. These are irrefutable FACTS
Nope we was there and contributed to the foundations of hip hop.
They were influenced on our music so how the hell y'all created.
@@donaldmccall3968 Our musical legacy, impacted everything that you claim as "your" music. Prior to that, it was White people. There's not ONE single instrument, that comes from Black America, other than the banjo, which is a variation, of the guitar. So that's another cultural appropriation.
BIG RESPECT TO YOU BROTHER!!! HE TOLD THE TRUTH!!!!🔥👍🏾 people don't understand, this is not hate for Puerto Ricans, this is us protecting our culture, we're not ignorant to the fact that Puerto Ricans contributed to hip hop in the later years, but to say you created it is dangerous, that goes for Jamaicans too!!!, if you allow the erasing of your culture, you then can erase the people, and we all know that's been the agenda in this country from the beginning.
FACTS!
Yeah I mean I have no issue with those facts… my issue with some of the FBA members, specifically the leader Tariq Nasheed is that he has said some real racist shit about Latinos, specifically about Puerto Ricans and that type of rhetoric only enables his followers to do the same… when I look at those FBA videos and I scroll thru the comments, the amount of racism toward Puerto Ricans and Latinos is just sad. That’s my issue, they can make their points without resorting to racial remarks… and that comes from the top.
@@killadelphia215 Stop it. You're on the Internet where I see more anti-black racism in the comments sections than anything and you're whining about a black person contributing to it. So, you're okay with all of this anti-black racism? Is it because you're not black and therefore its not your problem? Why aren't you standing up against racism of any kind? I'm white and its not stopping me from calling it out... Even in this very moment.
Dominican Puerto Rican Cubans only NYC blacks created hip hop
@@killadelphia215stop it. Lol domimlnican Puerto Rican Cubans only NYC blacks created hip hop black outside NYC had no clue or say birth of hip hop hip hop not black culture it's NYC culture
These are the kinda Latinos i could respect
The type that put in work. You wouldn't know NOTHING about that though. Online ass goofy MF's
Me too but he is wrong South Bronx is the birthplace of Hip-Hop, it comes to no surprise that the intermingling of Puerto Rican and West Indies along with Black styles are the main contributors to the basic Hip-Hop essence. In the 1960's the South Bronx had cumulated to neglect and social disorder.Who helped popularize hip hop?
Many of the people who helped establish hip hop culture, including DJ Kool Herc, DJ Disco Wiz, Grandmaster Flash, and Afrika Bambaataa were of Latin American or Caribbean origin.Who are the 3 pioneers of hip hop music?
Several people were influential in creating hip hop. However, the most notable pioneers are DJ Kool Herc, Afrika Bambaataa, and Grandmaster Flash. These three innovators are known as the “Holy Trinity” of hip hop.😂😂😂😂
@@aferrer74 you do realize they literally have videos of blacks rapping down south in the 1920's right. Blacks invented hip hop and there's no way around it
@@aferrer74 The FBA sucker crew, that NEVER lived a day, in Hip-Hop CULTURE, will argue, that this isn't true, because they heard otherwise on UA-cam 😂
@@Mikejones-zg6xg By all means!!! Let me see those Hip-Hop CREWS, from the 1920's!!! I wanna see what breaks they're cutting up for them to rock the mic!
I can see the hurt in dude's eyes when Batch said that..
Yes bro and he still won’t stop😂😂
After shit he still be going around lying his ass off.
Not just Rap but Blacks created JAZZ, ROCK, R&B & ROLL almost ALL FORMS of Music. A black person created rhymin' words and turned it into making money during segregation era. Melle Mel - The Message # 1.
Not just any black Foundational Black Americans.
@@marcelousneal4641 yes, *ONLY FBA DID THAT!!!!!!!* It damn sure wasn't no *LIAR-RICANS/JA-FAKE-CANS* that created it! Y'all music hasn't changed since it was created by the *BLACKS IN THOSE LANDS!!!!!!!* Y'all just not *ITTTTTTTT,* & that's ok. Just *BOW DOWN TO FBA THAT'S GREATER THAN YOU!!!!!!!* I get why you're trying to *latch on* to our dope culture, since yours is so *CORNY!!!!!!!* 🤣
Straight like that
Stop. Dominican Puerto Rican Cubans only NYC blacks created hip hop
WE CREATED OTHER CULTURES AND MAN KIND
Colon looked so upset and defeated 😂😂😂
That face spoke a 1000 words🤫🤫🤫🤔🤔😒😭😭😭
Why would he be upset all the names he called are all carribean people just like Puerto Ricans. None of them r Americans except Puerto Ricans. U so silly
@@100jenaboo he didn’t say Caribbean culture. He said African American culture.. 😂 that’s because all those Caribbean he named assimilated and associated themselves into foundational black American culture. 🎯💯🇺🇸🔥💎✊🏾🎤
@@chopitupradio4286 he said African American, because that's the only box to tick for race in America eedyat. How old r u, you have never filled out a job application or census b4. Do you SEE CARRIBEAN OR AFRICAN ON a McDonald's application
Now it is apparent that u would the US to start acknowledging ethnicity instead of race. Go and petition your government for that change. Until then, put back on your helmet and knee pads and buckle up in the slow bus
we call them Caribbeans and Africans. He knows the distinction.
And he said "Puerto Ricans didn't help at all." He just told the truth.
Told the whole truth
Everything stems from the Music and the music was primarily Foundational Black American music. FBAs were the originators of the culture and the styles. The way people dressed, scratching and cutting the beats, the Black Exploitation films, the origins of bboying, MCing and so on. 50 years later, people trying to rewrite history.
💯% FACTS
Culture Vultures can try God will always remind them how great Blacks are...
The black spades had nothing to do with it ?
Iin ur room only .... domimlnican Puerto Rican Cubans only NYC blacks created hip hop
@@sirrobotoftheinternet4078 Bambaata. Yes. Not The Spades, as a whole
Dr. Colon has an agenda is clear as day! Thanks for this video!
He is a Spaniard
This going to hurt so many feelings
But why? What is so hard about others just giving us our props,respect and credit????
I don't understand. Puerto Ricans were there from beginning. That's our only claim.. never claimed to create it. Helped yes, but didn't create it. So I don't understand this. Hip hop wasn't an overnight experiment. It took years for it manifest itself to what it became. Before that it was block parties, house parties, speakers in windows, everybody dancing, Blacks and Puerto ricans in the BRONX. It was a culture there already before the culture of what we call hip hop. it wasn't black, then Puerto Ricans jumped on board.. it was Blacks and Puerto Ricans from the Bronx, then rest of the world got on board. So idk who are the Puerto Ricans claiming to create it, because we didn't, but we most definitely was there with our Brothers when they did.. #ifyounotfromthebronxyoureaguestinhiphop
No one really gives a damn.
It's just another topic for people to make endless UA-cam videos about.
@@gboogie360FACTS anyone grew up in the 80's NYC knows this 💥
@@CHAMPDOGZ and the 70s
Neither did Caribbean people because I see alot of them trying to take credit too.
Caribbean elders are on record saying they got their musical genres from Black Americans
@@maxwellbrisk5622 Caribbean people are on record saying because Kool.Herc was of Caribbean descent and he is allegedly the father of hip hop that Caribbean people should be credited. Interestingly DJing is only ONE pillar of hip hop. MCing, BBoying, Graffiti, and Beat boxing are the other. People don't know that hip hop music and hip hop culture are not the same thing. The music exist WITHIN the culture along with the other pillars.
@@elijaharvinger1178 We know Herc didnt create an element of Hiphop. His parties were just popular because of his consistency isolating and looping breakbeat's with Black American music which was actually done before him. I was speaking on Reggae, Ska, Dancehall, Toasting being said by Jamaican elders that it came from them copying Black American music, even the sound systems.
Batch is our Brother. We are FBA and we rock with anyone who protects the Culture that we created which we now share with ALL people. Colonizers trying to replace us look dumb and can produce absolutely no evidence that Latino's and Caribbean Blacks helped CREATE Hip Hop.
Yeah but some FBAs trying to say they the real native americans and always been. There is no evidence of that at all. That's even worse.
Protect y’all culture from the white man whom controls y’all little hip hop show.
Thank you for telling the truth sir . Respect 💪🏾💪🏾
what truth it lasted 55 SECONDS!
But it is not the truth. People who say this never grew up in the Bronx. It is funny.
@@sacerdotusTVso, where did he grow up, serious question.
@sacerdotusTV um Batch is from The Bronx and the name of his crew is The Bronx Boys lol you don't know what you're talking about
Batch a real dude ...he spoke the truth
He surely did mention only Caribbean’s 🤣
Kool Herc🇯🇲is the Father of hip hop culture
@@BoricuaNyc caribbeans thats adopted and assimilated into fba culture
@@uptownbladebrown Caribbeans are the FATHERS of hip hop culture 🗽🇯🇲🇧🇧🗽
@@BoricuaNyc sure 😂🤣😂🤣 keep dreaming
@@uptownbladebrown What's FBA culture?
What's wrong Colon the truth hurt...😢😢😢
Respect Batch..👊🏾
FBA created hip hop by ourselves periodt
He said this and this clown colon still won’t stop his madness.
He being paid to spew that lie.
Dominican Puerto Rican Cubans only NYC blacks created hip hop
This is how suspected white supremacists operate. Relentless trolling.
@robluv4592 go back to your country and make your own culture and leave FBA culture alone
Right
Of course it was Black Americans. And even the few Puerto Ricans at the time were usually Afro-PR. Looking at those old pictures you also saw them with Afro, inspired by the Black American Black power movement.
As a black man from overseas I’m with FBA. Joe and Busted are lying.
Hip Hop started with the Black Spades and 5%, which arose from Black American cultural identity and heritage.
Going Way Back
[Intro: Just-Ice & KRS-One]
To the best of my knowledge, I guess that I'm fresh
And what I manifest, I never- (Hold it, hold it)
What's going on, Just?
Yo, KRS, what's the- what's the- what's the purpose of you stopping me?
Yo, man, kick the rhymes you was just kicking to me a while ago
Aight (Aight)
[Verse 1: Just-Ice]
I'll wax and maim rappers who proclaim
To be the epitome of this game
Fronting like you hard, rugged and rough
Soft like butter, creamy like a puff
On the mic, no sense (No sense), head very dense
Just listen to the gangster and I will convince
All (All) that doubt my power of speech
The title of the gangster they tried to impeach
But, um, it is protected by the black and the red (Red)
It's not true all gangsters are dead
Not a gangster with a gun doing crime, none of that
Kill a MC with the rhyme 'cause I'm the gangster of rap
In fact, exact, I'm the dominant Black
Coming full force on, and power that's packed
For all the party people, this is a fact
For all the pioneers I'm going way back (Way back)
[Interlude: KRS-One]
Goddamn, that is funky, funky, funky fresh (Dope, dope)
If you could just keep kicking that, we'll be alright 'til '88
Dig it? (Dope, dope)
[Verse 2: Just-Ice]
Going way, way back to the early days
Of 75 and the Black Spades
Chilling with my homeboy Muscle Man Ron
In the Boogie Down Bronx BKA Pelan (Pelan)
It was a privilege for people to see
Bambaataa (Bambaataa) rocking hard at 123
On a Friday night, the boys would come running
To hear big beats that were shocking and stunning
In the Hill (Hill), not a thing was chill
Sound Masters on the loose and acting ill
Up top (Up top), every weekend rock
Either 131 or around that block
But anywhere Uptown (Uptown), you always heard the sound
Hip-hop, funky beats, MCs getting down
The truth I swear, admit and declare
The Bronx was the first, I know, I was there
The beats were dope (Dope), the sound was on
By the way, saying Peace to my brother Melquan (Melquan)
Dedications, have a little bit more
The L Brothers, Grand Wizard Theodore (Theodore)
I can't forget where we used to ill
With the young Sound Masters in Castle Hill
I can keep going on (Keep going on), for more and more
With Breakout and Baron, and the Funky 4
On the other side of town, the mics in their hands
The lecherous, treacherous also perpetuous
MCs cold in command (Command)
And if you listen to that for an actual fact
For all the pioneers, I'm going way back (Way back)
[Interlude: KRS-One]
Word, now you know, I know
This is KRS with Just-Ice (Dope, dope)
Haha, talk about dope beats (Dope, dope)
Yo, Just, kick me one more verse, please
[Verse 3: Just-Ice]
Let's rest (Let's rest), so I can take a breath
'Cause I'm bearing the truth and nothing less
No disrespect intended, but I have to show ya
If I didn't say your name, that means I did not know ya (Know ya)
To get to the point, to make it clear
If I don't say your name, that means you was not there
It's true (It's true), I'm from the old school
I'm the professor and they are my pupils (Pupils)
I teach and never preach
Not a bloodsucker, parasite or a leech
I'm telling you how (How) it was or is
The Bronx is the home for the hip-hop kids (Hip-hop)
A long time ago, when I was raising hell
With a nappy head of hair at the age of twelve
I saw and heard crews that rocked (Rocked)
The Cold Crushers, Monsters, Breakout, Sasquatch (Sasquatch)
You're not familiar with the funky sound
That proves it right there, you wasn't down
Had to earn a position and do hard work (Work)
You can ask Kool Herc or my man Red Alert (Red Alert)
He'll tell ya, because he knows for sure
About Flash (Flash), EZ Mike, and the Furious Four
I'll run off some names with no offence
Listen up real close as I commence (Commence)
Coke La Rock, Clark Kent, my man Cool Fish
Homeboy Tre Dee (Tre Dee) and Frisky Frisk
Wonderful sincere in the atmosphere
Almighty Kay Gee at Union Square
Dr. Kik, rock on (Rock on) and my man Shelt La Rocker
B.I., KRS (KRS), C Rasta
Definitely we would rock
And I can't forget (Can't forget) my homeboy Big Knot
It's the truth and for an actual fact
For all the pioneers, I'm going way back (Way back)
[Outro: KRS-One & Just-Ice]
Well, I think that's about far back as we can go
Saying peace to my man T La Rock!
Word, saying peace to my brother Scott La Rock, he's in here
Scott La Rock, rock on! (Word)
DMX, peace
Peace
Peace!
This is KRS One (BDP) 1986.
South Bronx Lyrics
[Intro: Scott La Rock & D-Nice]
Yo, what's up, Blastmaster KRS-One? This jam is kicking
Word, yo, what up, D-Nice? (Yo, what's up Scott La Rock?)
Yo, man, we chilling, just funky fresh jam
I want to tell you a little something about us
We're the Boogie Down Productions crew
And due to the fact that no one else out there knew what time it was
We have to tell you a little story about where we we come from
[Chorus]
South Bronx, the South-South Bronx
South Bronx, the South-South Bronx
South Bronx, the South-South Bronx
South Bronx, the South-South Bronx
[Verse 1: KRS-One]
Many people tell me this style is terrific
It is kinda different, but let's get specific
KRS-One specialize in music
I'll only use this type of style when I choose it
Party people in the place to be, KRS-One attacks
You got dropped off MCA 'cause the rhymes you wrote was wack
So, you think that hip-hop had its start out in Queensbridge?
If you pop that junk up in the Bronx you might not live, 'cause you're in
[Chorus]
South Bronx, the South-South Bronx
South Bronx, the South-South Bronx
South Bronx, the South-South Bronx
South Bronx, the South-South Bronx
[Verse 2]
I came with Scott La Rock to express one thing
I am a teacher and others are kings
If that's the title they earn, well it's well deserved, but
Without a crown, see, I still burn
You settle for a pebble, not a stone like a rebel
KRS-One is the holder of a boulder
Money folder
You want a fresh style, let me show ya
Now way back in the days when hip-hop began
With Coke De La Rock, Kool Herc and then Bam
B-boys ran to the latest jam
But when it got shot up, they went home and said, "Damn
There's got to be a better way to hear our music every day"
B-boys getting blown away but coming outside anyway
They tried again outside in Cedar Park
Power from a street light made the place dark
But, yo, they didn't care, they turned it out
I know a few understand what I'm talking about
Remember Bronx River rolling thick
With Kool DJ Red Alert and Chuck Chillout on the mix
When Afrika Islam was rocking the jams
And on the other side of town was a kid named Flash
Patterson and Mill Brook projects
Casanova all over, you couldn't stop it
The Nine Lives Crew, the Cypress Boys
The real Rock Steady taking out these toys
As odd as it looked, as wild as it seem
I didn't hear a peep from a place called Queens
It was '76 to 1980
The dreads in Brooklyn was crazy
You couldn't bring out your set with no hip-hop
Because the pistols would go *gunshots*
So why don't you wise up? Show all the people in the place that you are wack
Instead of tryna take out LL, you need to take your homeboys off the crack
'Cause if you don't, well then, their nerves will become shot
And that would leave the job up to my own Scott La Rock, and he's from.
Ultra Magnetic MC’s (Kool Keith)
Bust the Facts
A yes yes y'all, and you don't stop
You're listening to the sounds of the best MC in the world, Kool Keith
I got a flyer in my hand, Bambaataa with Cold Crush
The place is packed, with Johnny Wa and Rayvon
Lovely ladies smelling sweet with a lot of Avon
Jazzy Jay by my side, Charlie Chase behind me
Flash and Theodore, super cuts sublime me
"Catch a Groove" is the rhythm, spinning back and forth
From the East and the Valley, swinging back up North
Towards the South Bronx, to Cedar Park and Webster
The speakers are pumping, power bass is thumping
With the Ultra mega amp, keeping pep up jumping
From side to side, the double meters have peaked
They had some good MC's, a lot of them they was weak
They had no style with no metaphor, no voice to speak
Melle Mel had the best rhymes, ranking with Caz
Kool Moe tried to get down, but I made him sit down
With that metaphor quickness, you bite and you bit this
Stop and go turn, see the flame and go burn
To ashes to ashes, dust to dust
Seven years later toy you still crusty crust
Your old rhymes are rust, very dirty and dusty
And under your arms you're kicking power and musty
Get out of my way, and let the rhythm path roll
Let me run up the charts, freak a rhyme turn gold
While you're listening, I throw a buzz in your ear
Bust the facts!
Go swing a partner around, dosey-dosey
Like musical chairs and ring around the rosie
The party you pay see, Kool Herc with Jay Cee
The Herculoids battle, The Disco Twins
Funky rhymes with breakbeats, the DJ spins
For the L Brothers, stepping right in the scene
Mean Gene was maxing, Rockin Rob went to work
While the tables would turn, the old needles used to jerk
With the belt drive, Technics and B-1's
With the orange light shining, the red on D-1's
Direct drive and Nova, I'm chilling with G.L.O.B.E
Mr. Biggs and Pow-Wow, Monk and Superman
Pulling out that Olde E, that funky funky 40 ounce
Ikey C from Cosmic, the bass bottom bounce
Red Alert in the booth, the T-Connection to mix
Silly rabbit.. you know my style has tricks
To go on, to the next line, to the break of dawn
While I move up step, to the early early morn
With a hip-hop drink and some rhyme popcorn
Never smoking or sniffing or ever joking or riffing
Because it's time to plex more, and rhyme fantastic
Dota-Rock and Whipper Whip, neither rapper was plastic
Back in the days, you had to be so sarcastic
To stretch out a rhyme, and make it double elastic
You learn new jack, step back and be wack
You know what time it is boy, and every mic I smoke
Bust the facts!
Later on at the Boys Club, while time excel
I got a name for your brain that surely rings a bell
Patti Duke had the nice hands, swift with Billy Boy
Playing James Brown records, you stupid you silly boy
Bongo Rocking, hard where the rhythm go
You fake and pass, Busy Bee give and go
To the AJ Skratch, a funky beat that matched
With a two-second break, that was hard to catch
DST was mixing, slicing with his elbows
Freaking the wheels, looping rhymes, here we go
To the master faster, speed up and go faster
Turn my JVC to mega power and blast a
Mario tape, yes The Disco King
Where the beats had the funky drums, no new jack swing
Happy rappers with polka dots, were bound to get stuck
You had the Zulus the Nine Crew, you're pushing your luck
The Casanovas was maxing all scheming to duck
You had The Black Spades, plus The Savage Skulls
Gangbanging was over, neither crews exist
They got a job and a wife, a pretty woman to kiss
So on the rhymes kept rolling, straight up into disco
Eddie Cheeba with Sweet G, and back up to Cisco
Afrika Islam, with the Great Love Squids
Spinning high-top beats, can you check it, you dig
Kool Keith out smoking, my lyrics are hot
Bust the facts!
I remember this, I was in HS when this dropped! 😂
Ur paragraph unconvincinG propohandA. Hip hop NYC culture never er black domimlnicaN Puerto Rican Cubans only NYC blacks created hip hop.blacks outside NYC had no clue on hip hop
@@robluv4592 What exactly is untrue about what I posted?
Black people created rock n roll...Chuck berry and Little Rivhard..Jazz..Rnb and so on
Yes but not hip hop
@@robluv4592😂😂😂 You are hurt
@@Judahscattered4corners-d4g hip hop. Created by cuban Dominican Puerto Rican only NYC blacks...blacks outside NYC from Crenshaw to Atlanta to Mississippi to Trenton to Chicago to Mali to Congo to zimbabwe had no clue on birth of hip hop till NYC shared it ...stop it NYC put hip hop on MaP. Nothing ya say will change that.
@@robluv4592 😂🤣🤣🤣🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
@@robluv4592 1968 Pigmeat Markham - Here comes the Judge it sounds like rap to me. Did any PR or Doms help him create it? And he is FBA. From Va ,NC , SC, GA, FL a little of Miss and AL 1920's Some Blacks went to NY , NJ , Philly , and the surrounding areas. It's called the first great Migration. You cats aren't that deep and y'all are not throughout the U.S. Blacks have been here for a while. FBA created every genre of music in the U.S. Also the Traffic light , Gas mask and the list go on. I know it's for you Latins to check out. Outside of Hip Hop / rap what have PR or Doms created in the United States of America? I really want to know. You clowns want to act brand new because the US allows you to check white hispanic latino in the census box. If you PR or Doms go anywhere in the south you are going to be Black or Mexican. Lol... Try it and see
Again DJ Pete Jones was the first to use two copies of the same record to extend the beat. Disco King Mario was the first to monetize Hip Hop bring it in doors. The records used were Soul R&B Jazz Rock N Roll Funk. The first Hip Hop record was Pig Meat Markham , Here Comes the Judge 1968. Hip Hop was created by Black Americans who descend from those who were Enslaved in the U.S. no one else.
Tex DJ Hollywood🇵🇷was DJaying at the same time with Disco King Mario.
Afro-Boricuas🇵🇷we’re putting in work in the park jams I witnessed it from 77 and my older brothers from day one
🗽🇺🇸🗽🇵🇷🗽
@@BoricuaNycbut,hip hop started like 7 years before that
@@BoricuaNyc77 ain’t 71
It's kinda obvious...why is this even a discussion? Ridiculous. And Puerto Rican HipHop Legend? Those words make no sense
Right 💯
Because it's other racist especially out in the west who wants to think other's started it besides Blacks
I think the confusion for some was because Puerto Rican/ Blacks were living this Hip Hop lifestyle before the actual Hip Hop music, in the 80's NYC the ghettos were all filled with Black/Puerto Rican when Rap music came about Puerto Ricans were there too, Breakdancing, Dj'ing, rocking Graffiti, even some rapping like the Fearless Four Dynamite Tito Master OC, Prince Markie Dee Fatboys, DJ Charlie Case Cold Crush Brothers, just to name a few but Ricans were right,there aint no denying they were there at the beginning but Ricans didn't not create Rap Black did 100%
@@CHAMPDOGZ blacks created bboying and the Black Djs disco are the precursor to the hip hop DJ
@@CHAMPDOGZ more Ricans were playing hand ball during that time, they hardly chilled with us in the park back then. They had their side of the park playing that techno type style music. When we were on the basketball court with our hip hop. The Ghetto was kind of segregated when you think about it.
They like are music but they don’t like us.
Why do you want them to like you is the more important question?
@@Cpa1388 We dont, we want them to back tf up and stop sweating our shxt
We don't need them to like us, and we don't give a damn whether they do or don't. So!!!
@@MarshaScott-ns1zdand we don’t give a fuck about y’all. You people ain’t special. You and anyone else who kisses y’all asses aren’t important.
BOOM 💣, DROP THE MIKE🎤, THIS CONVERSATION BEEN OVER! FBA'S ARE THE CULTURE SORRY, DEAL WIT IT! 🤷🏾♂️
HE KNOWS THE REAL DEAL THE TRUTH
HIP HOP IS APART OF BLAQ CULTURE 💯
Never it's NYC culture blacks ftom.comptom to zimbabwe to Crenshaw to mali had no clue if hip hop till NYC shared it hip hop NYC culture not black stop
@@robluv4592 U CAN NEVER HAVE HIP HOP OR RAP NONE OF YOU WHERES YOUR OWN CULTURE LETS SEE ARCHIVES THAT U HAVE CANT PRODUCE NONE & SINCE ITS DO DAM AROUND THE WORLD YOU PEOPLE CONTRIBUTED NOT ORIGINALS WE HAVE HISTORY & DOCUMENTARIES IM EAST COAST 80'S ITS ALWAYS BEEN BLAQ PERIOD
@@robluv4592 So it's Balck American culture then , it's not NYC culture. Stop trying to exclude yourself just because you like Hip-hop. It's Our culture so either appreciate it or stop listening.
@@cosmicrenaissance2700 stop it NYC culture created by dominicaN Puerto Rican Cubans only NYC blacks..blacks outside NYC from Crenshaw to Atlanta to Chicago to mali to Congo to Cleveland to Nigeria to zimbabwe had no clue on birth of hip hop till NYC shared it. Stop it
Look how uncomfortable and agitated Colon looks as his O.G makes a liar out of him.
Colon deleted this video from his channel. He also deletes any links to this video if you reference it in the comments
section of his channel. Dude is shook!
Who didn't know this?
My channel has receipts 🧾 straight from Charlie Chase, LL Cool J, Nas and many others
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Fat Joe
@@BoricuaNycYou have no credibility at all Love😂😂😂. Just log off UA-cam forever
Colon
Dr.Colon-izer looks real shook. Now hes denying that Batch meant what hes said.
Salute to this brother for telling the truth! American Blacks created hip hop.. and rock n roll, and jazz, and blues, and r&b lol.. Give ADOS their credit please and thank you
Someone please send this to fat joe
the fact batch said Herc and Bam was black American proves the whole point
So BATCH changed their lineage?
@@randee4550 no no no brother in America you kno everybody black is considered black American. Afro Caribbean Afro Latino And Africans all fall under black in America nobody cares about your real lineage let’s keep this shit 100 bro you a smart nigga. That’s why the FBA shit here to separate black Americans from the other blacks
@@ColdNegro If that's the case, then I'm FBA, being that I'm only part PR. So now what?
@@randee4550 you a player to me bro even tho you talk shit…and if you grow up around blacks like the Ricans from NY do you kno we talk all of shit lol so nothing is personal with that being said culturally Yes Nigga you a FBA. On a vid Colon did you said when you went out of town people would mistake you for being BLACK… that’s the point America only sees black and white and I’m pretty sure batch see bam and herc as just black. Herc on his Jamaican shit now because he old but when he was young he was on his nigga shit just like YOU. You just adding your Spanish flavor to it Ya Dig
@@randee4550 what’s yo other half if you don’t mind me asking
Microphone Check....... Its Coming.... That Hard Hitting PAINFUL TRUTH......... ZULU KING AMIN ♠️
Batch is the inventor of that 3 step back & forth all and I mean all b-boyz did before they hit the floor. I used to hang with his brotherAbby in Poe park Kingsbridge Bronx N.Y. Nothing but Black's & Puerto Ricans hanging out girls, music. They had a big Gazebo in the park everyone would turn their boom box to the same station. I don't know where this division came from. Blacks & Puerto Ricans grew up together, went to school together. I'm black and will tell you Puerto Ricans invented some serious B-boy moves.
Speaking facts
Puerto Ricans weren't even allowed to hang around Morenos and listen to the music the world called N-word babble. Shout out to the few who rebelled and were socially ostracized by their family and friends for even being around blacks.
Puerto Ricans 🇵🇷 definitely helped innovate hip hop more then any other group outside of Black Americans but Black Americans Created it along with many other musical art forms. This is well documented.
Yawn ..hip hop.nyc culture not black. Dominican Puerto Rican Cubans only NYC blacks created hip hop..black outside NYC shhhh u were not creatoR of hip hop NYC did
It's funny how a lot of Puerto ricans deny they have black in them, but some wanna claim they helped start our hip hop culture.
@@robluv4592😂😂😂 black people were rapping before they went to new York. Hip hop just got its name in the Bronx. Black people do this wherever we go. Most of the people in New York at that time came from the south. Do your research
@@LupeVargas-er2wg they shoulda created it in south but did not not Cali not Zimbabwe stop it hip hop NYC culture
@@LupeVargas-er2wg no NYC no hip hop ur lieing early rap songs mentiond queens Brooklyn. Boogie down Bronx Staten Island. Long island never north or south Carolina. So stop lies
Da Truth" 💯 ... Give credit where the credit is due ... Many other Nationalities contributed to the birth of Hip Hop but truth is that Afro- Americans created it ... And we as brothers were all united as one.
Yes no question Black people create Hip Hop and every other form of popular music BUT Puerto Ricans definitely made Great Contributions to the Culture to help it become this universal art form ✊🏽🇵🇷
Respect to the NY🇵🇷 for there contributions
I respect that! That’s all we want is our respect for our creation. 🤝
Thank you man, thank you…
In ur dreams. Hip hop NYC culture created by Dominican Puerto Rican Cubans only NYC blacks
@@Fortune332no. Dominican Puerto Rican Cubans only NYC blacks created hip hop.stop it. Black outside NYC got no say birth of hip hop.
FBA/ADOS/Freedman. Created Hip Hop. No one else
thanks for telling the truth!
Dominican Puerto Rican Cubans only NYC blacks created hip hop hip hop NYC culture
Latinos didn't create hip hop, but they we're the first outside of U.S-black culture to contribute to hip hop. Which gives them a special place in hip hop culture. It was the Portericans that paved the way for the Mexicans, Dominicans, Spain, Brazil, Guatemala and more. The Latino were the first to join the U.S- black hip hop movement that started in the Bronx. Then you had the west coast style that started in Los Angeles, and Fresno. The reason why it's west coast hip hop is because when the west joined the movement many west coast dance moves, and elements used in hip hop culture pre dates the hip hop movement (many dances moves, Funk music, and early rap, created by west coast- blacks was used in hip hop functions which contributed to the birth of west coast hip hop movement). Keep in mind many of the first B-boys mirrored and used west coast dances in their battle to vice versa.
Colon's bussy was hurt 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
He is the only one keeping it a bean, respect. By saying black Americans created it is not taking away from the contributions of others. But to say black Americans didn’t created it is a lie.
Hip hop is dead. Us Puerto Ricans have our own culture that will never die 🇵🇷 💪
it will never die 🤣🤣. we are the entertainment,the swag, the creators and the most hated yet still the most imitated. yall will continue to watch and be jealous.
...and what culture is that?
@@skillet6870 Their biggest stars rn is Bad Bunny and Anuel who are under the "Latin hip hop" and "Latin trap" genres and they dont even know what a "Trap" is in Latin America😂
@@7South1Park3 Even the great majority of puerto ricans will attest to the fact that in no way, shape or form did puerto ricans create Rap and Hip Hop.
Puerto Rican culture -- if ya wanna call it such -- relies on Black American creativity (music, dance, sports, academia, culture et.al.)
To this very second, puerto ricans ARE and HAVE BEEN envious of and jealous of the accomplishments, achievements, successes of Black Americans---despite all historical odds, roadblocks and setbacks put in place and kept in place by the dominance of american white supremacy.
Good, be happy with it and leave our history alone
Gold. Dr. Debunkable is a walking L. Daily L. An actual disgrace.
Bam! Thank you for the truth 🙏
Take away hip hop black Americans got so much other shit we are known for what are Puerto Ricans known for ?
Beans and rice
@@QLivin 😂🤣😂
Famous artists like JLO, Marc Anthony, Daddy Yankee, Ricky Martin, Bad Bunny, ect. Not to mention having the greatest salsa artists and music ever made. We're way more influential in LATAM than in the USA. Not to mention PR is just a small island of 3 million people while black Americans total in the 41 millions
@@311Bambino 🧢😂😂😂😂😂
@@311Bambino cool but that shit has nothing to do with hip hop
Hip hop and house music too
Baambata nor herc didn’t create shit but this put colon in his place
"My African American Brothers created Hip Hop" Bam! There it is Dr. Colon. Can you please stop with culture vulturing now?! 💯
Hip Hop is Black Music
Controlled by the white establishment.
Gil 180 BX 👍🏼🇵🇷💯
We have to gatekeep our culture there are vampires out there.
Im Ricans Blacks always started trends...59 strong We ricans were deep in the early days of hip hop..But its black cukture we just been down from the begginib..We were into our Salsa roots too best of botth world love our African roots Boomba E Plena straight from Africa to PR and we still practice on the island PR jyst be easy blacks know we been the biggest suporters now its world wide Blessibgs to the founders
Reggaeton is spanish reggae music
Dancehall, not Reggae.
The truth is love
ENOUGH SAID!!!
Dr Colon got quiet
That’s how you do things with respect 👏🏾
Colon was speechless...just take your non 50/50 and go!
puerto ricans are a huge part of the culture - but didn’t create it and thats ok.
This iz common knowledge
While a number of people were influential in the creation of hip-hop, much credit is given to Kool Herc (Clive Campbell), a Jamaican immigrant who was the first major hip-hop dj & MC. Some Puerto Rican Hip Hop artists and creators in NYC added to the culture later.
Grand wizard Theodore let's get it right now.put some respect on his name
Real recognize real. We can build with folk like that. But don't walk up in here after we invited you.. claiming you're a founder.
Boricuas are down by law. Always has always will be. Nuff respect
Please explain how how latinos create any part of hip hop...
I got a true fact to say and tell
Colon turns off the comment sections on his video because the truth hurt's
Colon looked like someone told him Santa Claus was dead. The look of defeat.
🇵🇷 it doesn’t bother me that FBA wants to finally claim it but it is harder for them to do so after it done reach the entire globe and mixed in with different cultures for way to long. FBA may just be afraid of making the same mistake like they did Rock and Roll. Im ok with having my people putting Salsa on the map and having the most popular reggeaton artists on top for the past decades. We even helped create freestyle music and maybe not create but participate in the early hip hop way before the rest of the world outside NY didn’t even know what was going on
Hiphop is Black American roots throughout the nation..Where do you think the Funk/Soul/R&B music they were breaking and freestyling over came from, NY? No.
I not NYC u are not 48 to 59 u were not there domimlnican Puerto Rican Cubans only NYC blacks created hip hop
Pls stop
@@maxwellbrisk5622nooooo NYC culture is hip hop. NYC NYC not black culture hip hop NYC bred stop
@@robluv4592 You have no culture to claim without Black Americans and it's sad actually. That's why we just let you slide for so long because you all looked lost without putting on our identity. You're a generation removed from your homeland and you neglected your musical culture and tradition for ours. Checkmate!
thank u my brother rican tell the truth
Did you catch it? He said cool Herc which is incorrect.
I’m not even arguing no more I’m just sharing this video lol
Video unconvincinG .hip hop NYC culture created by Dominican Puerto Rican Cubans only NYC blacks
@@robluv4592 then why is Kendrick Lamar the king of hip hop right now. He the best of this time. He from LA explain. You know why because hip hop is black american cultrue
@@buttlte blacks outside NYC from Crenshaw to Atlanta to Mississippi to Trenton to Chicago to Mali to Congo to zimbabwe had no clue on birth of hip hop till NYC shared it.. .simple
Much respect Batch
Hip hop started in the park hip hop started after the dark
He set his ass straight and he didn't like that shit.
My Puerto rock brother is Grand wizard not Grand master but anyway it's a culture let's move on peace and unity lord Jamal just won't let Go if you played out nobody hearing your music no more let it be my brown brother
You sound like a grown man with no common sense
Blks helped create Hip Hop along side Puertoricans
Lmfao you mad
He knows 😂
God
Everyone knows blacks created Hip Hop, everyone should know latinos, PRs especially helped and still do til this day more than any other spanish speaking country. It was birthed in NYC duh. So get ya facts right and just admit where some of the influences came from.
The majority of the influence came from black people 😂 like disco, soul, funk ,r& b has nothing to do with lie - tee no's 😂
@SynBna WHAT ARE THE PUERTO RICAN CULTURAL INFLUENCES IN HIP HOP? IM CURIOUS!
realest
nobody said puerto ricans started hip hop .they helped cultivate the culture. kool herc is not puerto rican and everybody with a brain knows that. however kool herc and bam are afro cariibean not african american. lastly this is his opinion other have opinions that differ to his for valid reasons, djing was started by whit people yet nobody gives white america credit for creating the biggest aspect of hip hops creation. the reason why they dont count is because they did n ot participate in its cultivation. puerto ricans did therefore tthis is factually incotrct but with all do respect i do commend this guy for having a diplomatic attitute.i would also add that brazilian martial arts a Latino creation is the main component of brakdancing. it conclusion kool herc created this alone and the community took elements that were not fully created by the community to cultivate a culture around said elements.bronx gang culture is what became hip hop culture which was majority puerto rican to begin with . they left gang life to become dj's, breakers, rappers and graffiti artists which got popular in a majority latino and julio 204 was puerto rican doing graffiti since the 60's. which makes tariqs narrative a joke, and i respect opininions but this well known fact means that before hip hop the first well known element was actuallyt done by a puerto rican so he cant possibly be right even if you dont consider julio the first.
Dude stop Brazilian Martial arts? You mean capoeira that has its roots in Africa? 😂 Boy stop black Brazilians are responsible for capoeira 😂 y'all trying so hard to weasel yourselves into black culture 😂 y'all never do anything original without riding the coattails of black Americans, from blues, jazz, soul ,funk , disco, hip hop, that why y'all have latin hip hop, latin jazz, freestyle, reggaeton, chicano rap etc etc nothing more than latinized versions of black music, y'all copied us with zoot suits, college stepping, capoeira etc etc 😅
@@kahlilboithey believe that injecting white supremacy in their arguments makes them look smart
Technically Puerto Ricans are black. So are you South America Native Americans Non- white middle Eastern India etc. Puerto Ricans and people of North & South America are Spaniard and African.. If you don't believe me than get a Ancestry test..
Technically no. Are ther black puerto ricans? Yes
@@gforvendtta Do your Ancestry test
@@gforvendtta You Hispanics are Spaniard and African
We didn't create it, but we contributed. Now, if you're not from NY you wouldn't understand because y'all weren't there. ✌️
What part of hip hop ?
@@yousiambicion68graffiti artists, boy breaking. Peep DJ Whiz, Charlie Chase, Ruby Dee.
You contributed by being fans. Thank you. But Latinos have no influence over hip Hop back then nor today.
Ahhh duhhh?! Who doesn't know this? Hip hop is black. Even as a young kid I figured it was but who cares, just enjoy the music and carry on.
The complexion is black but their ethnicities are Mixed 🇵🇷🗽🇨🇺🗽
It’s black Americans music. Stay out of it
@@BoricuaNyc NAW WE RUN THE CULTURE
In my mind I'm forever.trying to do math, dropping.PS 56 I can say around no I believe the school opened just finished builded and 1965 Brooklyn bed styd
#fba
if Herc created hip hop and hes Jamaican then wouldnt it be considered Jamaican & you know they dont identify as black american so theres your answer, JAMAICA COME AND CLAIM THIS!!!
Kool Herc did not create Hip Hop, this has already been proven.
Nope, he acted like African Americans. He didn't have any Jamaican style.
@@thetruthhurts131 How? if the creation came from kool herc and there was no hip hop before him? So who did he act like?
@DJBIGBEN. Hip hop did not start in jamaica, nor was it created by herc. toasting was influenced by african american dj in the 40s. two pigmeat markham was rapping on record in the 60s. he was from durham, nc. two coke larocks Rocks are in nc Disco. King mario was also straight out of nc. call and response is a thing in the black church, also the connection black caribbeans and blk AA have to each other is thru slavery. so no dj Kool herc didn't create hip-hop, nor did jamaicans
Non black Hispanics helped push Hip Hop forward but didn't start it just African Americans did not start football we just helped push it forward
Black americans pushed hip-hop. What non-black Hispanics pushed hip-hop forward?
THE TRUTH HAS JUST BEEN SPOKEN
Facts shout out to these non black Hispanics😊
P.S. suprised Batch didn't mention the Cold Crush Brothers. They was right there 183 st.
I member being akid learning how to break dance. Los Angeles city breakers
So true..
When did the bad street boys come out?...Willie Colon's group...correction...Puerto Ricans are African Americans not latino
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Hip hop nyc culture mot black cukture stop it
Why can't latinos and Caribbean folk accept they weren't the founders everyone agrees that they have a large contribution to the culture just not the founders.
I don't agree they contributed to the culture at all. Nothing from their culture was never incorporated into hip-hop.
Ofc lol is tht even a question?
Thats what happens when you lie.