Me gusta ver a mi gente bailando le en la cara a la gente que hablan mierdas de nosotros y que me odian. Un saludo a Héctor Lozada y Antonio Cruz.😂😂😂😂😂😂
Latin Music forms: Son, Salsa, Samba, Merengue, Bachata, Rumba, Mambo, Cumbia, Champeta, Bomba-Plena, Soukas-Sebene, Cha Cha Cha, Tango, Pachanga, Timba, Tropicalia, Zouk, Carioca, and of course Reggaeton--all enjoy well documented African roots coupled with undeniable African influence.
Damn I wish I would have went there too when I visited San Juan, but was San Juan was lit and the people were amazing, just would have liked to have that experience. Blacks from hre always saying they don’t rep they blackness. The Blacks over to seem to be more connected to homeland than us “Afro Americans”
My Afro Borikua music we celebrate our African Roots as well as our Native Taino jibaro, I miss my island 🏝️ Boriken ( Puerto Rico) 🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷
Colorism/superficiality of the cameraman. The woman that you could see her underwear they followed but the one that was darker and more modest, they paned away more often. Men always show their greed and base manner. Very nice! Gathering overall! Very invigorating!
It’s universal to feel the joy in this music, song and dance! And children are included! No Cardi B and her sexually prurient words and action here, just celebration and joyful life!!
Taino was an ancient Indian tribe and Puerto Rico is just an island name pertaining to Spanish a ethnic group not a mix of race or half breed. No one is born or a descendant of an island. There were native American Indians but Taino or Arawak Indians in other islands and all the western hemispheres like the UK islands like Barbaido, Jamaica, and further south French Guiana where African slavery took place and going north is the UK like Aruba, Barbados. Puerto Rico are people who are Spanish and use the island name pertaining to Spanish origin only. DNA would tell you your origin not on an island. Anyone can migrate to any island and fake their origin but Spanish or Puerto Ricans are not African related. No such thing as a Bomba present in Puerto Rico in the parades. Maybe in Colombia because many Africans it Blacks migrated there as well. There also more Africans in English. You can not invade a parade and change Spanish heritage because you have your own. Puerto Rico was a Spanish Empire for 4 Century. They were busy fighting the French, the British, and the Dutch. Native Americans were all over the Americas. When African were brought here to the Western world they later migrated to other islands with their own culture but we're not native Americans. Many were mixed speaking a Creole language like Dominicans and Haitian s who share the same island. Puerto Rico is still %100 rich in Spanish culture and rich in Spanish tradition. Puerto Ricans being Spanish do not accept cults like Voodoo, santaria, or Jehovah's Witnesses, opposing Christianity and our Old San Juan Folklore. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-PC1B1n5C174.htmlsi=rfKUzEsF53rcsMfZ Mexicans were the original native Americans that were occupying the West before the Europeans brought Africans here.
Your inaccuracies prove you know nothing about the island and its people. DNA proves that Puerto Ricans are mixed with Spanish, African and Taino. DNA does not lie. I've been to the island a few times and it's nothing like you described. You need to educate yourself before making up some nonsense that makes no sense. By the way, Mexicans are mixed with Native American and Spanish, but you don't want to hear that, do ya? There's Spanish influence there too, and they speak the language just like Puerto Rico, and the same goes with countries south of the border. Sorry, but you come across as arrogant, sitting on your high horse.
Ya, except my great grandma was one hundred percent indigenous Taino, toto for brains! 😂 And it's hilarious that you're so desperate to believe that Boricua's indigenous folk don't exist that you would spend THAT much time writing a fantasy novel no one in their right mind would read 💁🏾♀️
Que hermosos recuerdo de my vida las únicas fiestas patronales que my padres nos llevaba eran las de Loiza aldea nos daba 5 dólares y balan y vamos a estar aquí eso era grande por q mi padre no nos soltaba ni en las cuestas ese sabor esa gente tan y tan humilde gentil especial única Gracias papa gracias Loiza aldea por tanto los extraño con my vida puñeta 🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🎶🎶🎶🎶perdonen MIs emisiones ❤
I am Yoruba from Nigeria. I met a Puerto Rican fellow earlier today and he shared this video with me. It's nice seeing this. The sounds of the drums feels more like home.
@@AllahDivine there is no Bomba genre anywhere else outside of PR. Those are not your people. They're our people. Those are my ancestors not yours. Your ancestors sold them off and they became proud Boricuas