Much Respect 🙏🏾 Rude Boy, thats all we was asking for. People to actually do some research. We really never had a problem with Jamaicans. I think people was using Hip-hop to bring out hidden hatred for us Yankees ✊🏾 Big Ups
The Puerto Ricans said that they don’t care about the facts and receipts when we show them us doings similar to hiphop before it was a thing they just said no it’s not the same because we’re Puerto Rican and we say so.
Because Mofos are Caught Dead to Rights, So of Course they're Gonna 🤷🏻♂️. But Black Americans Care! Just like You Would if Black Americans were FALSELY CLAIMING Credit for Creating even 5% of Anything about Your Culture. Let alone 50%, or More. Especially when there's Hardcore Facts to Prove They Didn't. You Would Care! And Because Everyone wants to Beat the Champ. Many of you Would Leap at the Chance to Factually Debunk Black Americans. There Will be a Massive Flood of Responses, and Pushbacks Videos Everywhere! But those Responses, Rebuttals, and Debunks Will be Laced with Lots of Derogatory Stereotypes, and Racist Talking Points. With all the Extra Toppings Included. If Someone Could Present any type of Sound Facts, or Smoking Guns to Expose, and Crush their Opponents in a Debate, They Would!
@@Grillinstiencheck out the Co-Real Artists, 1974 song "What About You." It predates GF & the Furious 5, Funky 4, and the recording of the Sugar Hill Gang. Only difference is, they're out of LA rocking the mic in 1974.
Much Respect 🙏🏾 Rude Boy, thats all we was asking for. People to actually do some research. We really never had a problem with Jamaicans. I think people was using Hip-hop to bring out hidden hatred for us Yankees ✊🏾 Big Ups
@@lroyjetsonson5060 The amount of inventions I've researched that derived from Black America is unbelievable Salute and thank you
The Puerto Ricans said that they don’t care about the facts and receipts when we show them us doings similar to hiphop before it was a thing they just said no it’s not the same because we’re Puerto Rican and we say so.
Big up to you God much respect 🙏
@@gordiegreening7207 Salute
Black Americans created hip hop but they don’t own it.
My bro, that’s nothing to brag about.
What you mean they don’t own it lmao theres artist who owns their publishing
@@realfloxks__0637Facts people have died over that publishing frfr
Being responsible for the most influential music on the planet that's definitely something to brag about
@@Grillinstien facts and the culture of black Americans itself our culture influences the same people who frown upon us
Nonsense! You're sounding like a plant, "Bro."
Lies. Show me a rap group from 1973?
who cares?
Right😂😂😂
People who love and respect HipHop culture FOH
@@vincentchapa2086 Haters be hating.
Because Mofos are Caught Dead to Rights, So of Course they're Gonna 🤷🏻♂️.
But Black Americans Care! Just like You Would if Black Americans were FALSELY CLAIMING Credit for Creating even 5% of Anything about Your Culture. Let alone 50%, or More. Especially when there's Hardcore Facts to Prove They Didn't. You Would Care! And Because Everyone wants to Beat the Champ. Many of you Would Leap at the Chance to Factually Debunk Black Americans. There Will be a Massive Flood of Responses, and Pushbacks Videos Everywhere! But those Responses, Rebuttals, and Debunks Will be Laced with Lots of Derogatory Stereotypes, and Racist Talking Points. With all the Extra Toppings Included.
If Someone Could Present any type of Sound Facts, or Smoking Guns to Expose, and Crush their Opponents in a Debate, They Would!
@@Grillinstiencheck out the Co-Real Artists, 1974 song "What About You." It predates GF & the Furious 5, Funky 4, and the recording of the Sugar Hill Gang. Only difference is, they're out of LA rocking the mic in 1974.