U Roy Speaks On Birth of Hip Hop, King Tubby's, Bob Marley, Stur Grav, and Future of Reggae
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- Fulljoy I Never Knew Tv's, EXCLUSIVE interview with Daddy U- Roy taped in 2016. In this reasoning U-Roy speaks about his musical influences and title as founder of hip-hop. U Roy also shares his experiences at Treasure Isle, King Tubby's, Stur-Grav, with Bob Marley, Virgin Records, and much more...
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A true legend indeed respect and give thanks for your contribution to truth and rights daddy U-ROY. Your gone but not forgotten
The greatest deejay ever, rest in eternal paradise king daddy u Roy, we will never let the world forget about you.. we will always wake the town and tell the people in your honor!!!🙏🙏👑👑💔😭💯🇯🇲🇯🇲
Good father of Reggae
The great daddy Uroy will be in our hearts forever R.I.P GENERAL
To God give the glory
U Roy my name is junior, I know that you are a angel
Reggae has long been my love and no one did it like Ewart. His timing and delivery style were completely unique ndm as I said, no one did it better.
So, U Roy, I want to thank you for a lifetime of amazing sounds. Rest in peace in the embrace of Jah. Love from Nottingham, England.
Thank you for sharing🔥 R.I.P Daddy U-Roy
Good interview with Daddy U Roy. True Legend, Real Legacy.
Give thanks 👊🏿
The look he gives @18:00...Priceless!...Probably why he was able to stay in the business so long, “if dem see say ya fool dem gone deal wid you like that”
Daddy U Roy thank you for all the good work you leave behind yours truly a God-fearing man thank💝love u
Honour and respect, good interview R.I.P daddy U Roy
Ooooooooooh may his gentle soul rest in power 💯💯💯💯🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🇯🇲🇬🇧🇬🇧👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿😢 we all loved 💕 u.
INSPIRATION that's what Daddy URoy music 🎶 brings!!! His chanting on the Mike is mind-blowing, love me some URoy until this day inna Trinidad Town 💯💪🏽🇹🇹🇹🇹❤️💛💚🖤🕯️🕯️🎶🎶🎶 his music lives on DEEP inside our SOOOOOOULS!!!!!
Respect respect to one of our greatest Legends Daddy U Roy ❤️💛💚💯blessed
True legend gone wount be forgotten nuff love n blessing everytime peace sleep on.
Give Thanks! All these great souls still lives. 🙌🏾♾
In my darkest time you are a angel in disguise
Notice how cool and easy u Roy is and articulates .compare that to the drama a lot of DJ mix up with today The best u Roy cool and humble
Santa Ana respect UROY
Long live the Originator, Dancehall great U Roy!
A true blessing to get some insight and wisdom from Daddy U Roy. It is unfortunate that the interviewer interrupt the elder so often but still, a righteous works.
PAPA UROY RIP MI BOSS
Thank you
You are my hero
Great Interview with the original DJ 🎤
Gratitude 🙏🏾
Respect to daddy uroy the great DJ
Infinite BLESSINGS ♾
Great interview
Good reasoning ❤️💛💚🖤 RIP fly 🕊️ with God Angels 🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹 This Trinidad sista love's your music 🎶🎶🎶💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💯💯💯💪🏽🤩💪🏽🤩
Give thanks !!
RESPECT!!!!!!
I saw you once, and you look up and I with just lovely eyes, thanks
U Roy, junior you are a angel
A REAL JAMAICAN LEGEND!!
REST IN PEACE!!❤ 🙏 🤲 ❤
RIP Daddy U-Roy ✊🏿
Upfull Reasoning with the legend Daddy U Roy.
U Roy... you too modest.... you invented modern rapping... Count Machuki and King Stitch... Lord Comic...did jive talk... few lines...U Roy was another level.... his style is still used today in Reggae and Hip Hop.....
Not really, because they were still rapping in the United States. Look up Pigmeat Markham, the Jubilaires, and Louis John. If you know this, they rap in four bar increments like modern rap. As a matter of fact, DJ Kool Herc ask the first MC Coke Lorac, who is from North Carolina, where people confuse them as a Jamaican, which he is not he did something that didn't come from Jamaica that was in Black American culture. Fast forward to DJ Hollywood who is what many consider the father of modern rap he influenced Melly Mel with his modern Cadence and Flow funny thing actually DJ Kool Herc did not like DJ Hollywood because he was pulling people away from Herc parties. Count Machukie got his idea of toasting from Jive Talk in the United States because he had two radios in his house so he could listen to Ragtime Bebop and all the American black music. Black Americans have always influenced Caribbean music from reggae to Dancehall.
The father of toasting *"*without him the concept of hip hop would not exist*"* -- Questlove.
Really the king ❤️👑👑🙏😇🇯🇲🇯🇲
Great Interview, thank you
1st ⚡
RIP Daddy U-ROY 🙏
Respect to the great U Roy! Kool Herc is not a rapper; Never have been, never will be! Name me 1 Kool Herc Song..
Kool herc never rapped and no form of Jamaican music ever influenced hip-hop culture or rap music; I don't understand why Jamaicans continuously try to claim hip-hop culture or rap music 😅
1001% facts!!@@markdaniels4178
@@markdaniels4178 delusional
SO MY QUESTION WHERE WOULD YOU PUT SCOTTY?!!!
Rip King
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Imo the King of reggae is King Tubby.
King atoney Hugh Roy with ranking Trevor as is apprentice
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@50:33 😂 likkle buzzard dem
HE WASN'T OR REGGAE DANCE HALL
IS NOT THE BIRTH OF HIP HOP
HERC USED JAMES BROWN FUNK BEATS AND DISCO
Kool herc said in an interview with daddy Roy on youtube, he was playing old school reggae and u Roy back in the late 60s and early 70s!!#
YEA HERC PLAYED HIMSELF.
YOU. CAN'T EVEN SEND NA MIX HE DID clown
Cool Herc himself in an editorial i read years ago on waptrick web site, said he was inspired by what came out from the Jamaican island. "The mix, the chemistry of it all came from Jamaica". Said so himself.
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So Herc was inspired to play Disco, Soul, R&B, Fuck, Rock, etc...from Jamaica?
That doesn't make any sense.
Black Americans (especially young black Americans) weren't listening to Reggae. Reggae was not even a thing in the US until the late 70's, early 80's.
So why would Herc be playing such music to non carribean teenagers?
No Jamaica No Dj Herc No Hip hop .
Why you fighting the truth ?
6:16 listen
Noooo !!! most FBA here know my stance ( very anti FBA ) many FBA love to jump on reggae pioneers interviews & switch up the narrative !! .....let's get this st8 . Firstly American kids evolved rapping they never listened to Dancehall or toasters not even jazz jive talk they started rap purely south bronxs black kids who followed the black spades . FBA never had no sound culture . So kids just improvised themselves giving out dedications like Coke La Rock . But Herc contributed .....CONTRIBUTED never created but inspired and merged the different elements . Plus Herc is very underrated mics talker ( not rapper ) to me way ahead of Cowboy from Flash 3 the best & creating hip hop I've not ever heard better than Herc . . SOUNDSYSTEM is the true father of American hip hop & like Coke says they never seen anything like what Herc brought to Sedgwick Ave . He also bought soundclash when battled Pete Jones & drown out opposition with rumbling base . . Carolina is the first to have soundsystems in US when caribbean migrants brought their culture in mid 60s & they played ska & rock n roll . Then King Charles in 68 shipped his sound over to Queens & let american kids jump on & spin funk then Donny Don in Brooklyn . JA sound man respect Americans for their mellow music as it drew the girls to the dance .
It's funny, I guess that it was only the white kids (In the US and UK) who were listening to roots reggae and the toasters. Enslaved Africans who were taken to the Caribbean initially have in the US from the beginning of European colonization. This cultural influenced didn't start in the 60's. Finally, the world knows of the roots of sound system culture (The Colombians on the Caribbean coast created their own over 60 years ago) and the talkover style. It's only FBA's, who have no respect for the culture of African people, who deny the Jamaican roots.
Herc was never a rapper though
Bullshit yeah
Ml5
Kool Herc is a copycat liar and every body know it Mario is the god father and creator of hip hop go to scoreboardkeepers for all the facts.