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DJ PHASE SPANKS HIS HIPHOP GRANDSON (THE SPANISH TROLL) & REJECTS FAT JOE'S 50/50 HIPHOP CREATION 

The Culture.. Started in '71
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DJ Phase has the courage to point out at 39:52 what MANY OF US been feeling for years.. We originated things created things and some Puerto Ricans copied/emulated what we was doing and nowadays try and say they CREATED 50% of HIPHOP .... As long as historians keep our history blurry and vague, people will be deceived...Because of Fat Joe's OUTRAGEOUS comments about Puerto Ricans being 50% in the CREATION of HIPHOP.. We're asking for detail... With all due respect, We ask Puerto Rican elders in HIPHOP like Charlie Chase.. Rubie Dee.. Mr. Schick..etc to publicly teach the HIPHOP world (on their own video) 1) What parts of Puerto Rican CULTURE (if any) they brought into HIPHOP and 2) What new styles Or trends they started that made HipHop heads follow them between the years of 1971 -1975/76... Which are the years of HIPHOP'S CREATION ... Before the NYC Blackout of 1977... * * It should be noted that 1975 and 1976 is when the first NEW WAVE took place in HIPHOP... 1975/1976 Mario's jams and parties became much more popular... 1975 is when teenagers Breakin and Going off was called "B.Boys" at Coke La Rock and Kool Herc parties .. 1975 is when hiphop started to Bloom and get noticed by a lot of people... so in this video.. We include 1975's NEW WAVE as part of HIPHOP's creation

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@lokey69
@lokey69 6 месяцев назад
I'm 54 yrs old, here in Chicago...Hispanics picked up everything we weren't doing anymore, they never did anything at the same time as us, but we still co-existed with them.If we put it down, they pick it up and make it their own....we have always been their muses, now the East Asians are picking up on our FOOTWORK styles and making money off our creations...LET'S TELL THE DAMN TRUTH!!!!
@lockvegas05
@lockvegas05 4 месяца назад
Facts!
@edwardvicente7742
@edwardvicente7742 Месяц назад
Grandmaster Caz said it himself stop trying to nit pick what yall want to believe 😂
@dotdottheconnector8795
@dotdottheconnector8795 Месяц назад
PR were there participating ( in small numbers) AND MORE IMPORTANTLY they DIDNT CREATE ANYTHING IN HIPHOP. Stop shoehorning a lie into the conversation. There is no 50/50.. Yall assimilated to a black american culture already active.
@LonnellRich
@LonnellRich Месяц назад
​What did he say @@edwardvicente7742
@mrshowtime991
@mrshowtime991 Месяц назад
Facts
@christopherstephens1129
@christopherstephens1129 Год назад
I am Jamaican DJ Kool Herc did not create Hip Hop everything he did already exist he only arranged.
@BoricuaNyc
@BoricuaNyc Год назад
Kool Herc created the “Merry Go Round” and that’s why he’s one of the fathers of hip hop culture 🗽🇯🇲🗽
@christinagraham2915
@christinagraham2915 Год назад
@@BoricuaNyc that's one thing.. still didn't create hiphop
@thelastdon9000
@thelastdon9000 Год назад
He didn't create the marry go round
@jerseyboyantbrooks2824
@jerseyboyantbrooks2824 10 месяцев назад
@@BoricuaNycbra he was Americanized he was playing American music that he learned from black Americans.smh
@blockstarz179
@blockstarz179 Месяц назад
What Jamamican culture did he bring to New York 😂. He was a Jamaican born kid doing Black American tings.
@hmunoz53
@hmunoz53 10 месяцев назад
Facts!! I remember coming into loving hip hop by seeing my black brothers and sisters putting it out there. I always said that we didn't create it. Can't take credit for something that was there, but we definitely contributed. Blessings.
@dwannb
@dwannb Год назад
Thank you for this interview clarifying the madness. Hip Hop is an extension of black american culture. Period.
@urbannuance5151
@urbannuance5151 Год назад
Brother DWANN! WHATS UP MY G! This channel has all the FBA HIP HOP HISTORY.
@markdaniels4178
@markdaniels4178 Год назад
Yessss sir! These Jamaicans have been trying to claim hip-hop for ages. Stand up black foundational Americans
@randee4550
@randee4550 11 месяцев назад
​@@urbannuance5151You mean all the FBA fantasies
@negroraven9458
@negroraven9458 10 месяцев назад
@@randee4550Which is why you dirty immigrants are trying to steal our music and culture!👊🏾🇺🇸
@djdamion1543
@djdamion1543 Месяц назад
Jamaican culture brought to America like it's says in the books 😅 💯. MFs want to rewrite history. Shout out to DjKool Hurk 🇯🇲
@noelmartinez7897
@noelmartinez7897 Год назад
I’m Puerto Rican and he’s absolutely right much respect.
@TheCulture..Started1971
@TheCulture..Started1971 Год назад
Noel Martinez word salute to you sir
@BoricuaNyc
@BoricuaNyc Год назад
I’m Boricua🇵🇷🗽and Fat Joe is correct about the 5-Elements of the beginnings of hip hop culture 🗽 🗽🇺🇸🇯🇲🇵🇷🗽🇵🇷🇯🇲🇺🇸🗽
@melanatedwarrior3530
@melanatedwarrior3530 Год назад
@Urban Exegesis With Dr. Derrick Colon @Ran Dee @Andrina's casa Ya'll need to take notes from your Boricua Brotha right here💯
@BoricuaNyc
@BoricuaNyc Год назад
@@melanatedwarrior3530He claimed to be Puerto Rican not Boricua🇵🇷 stop ✋🏾 changing the words like you doing with the beginnings of hip hop culture🗽 Tex DJ Hollywood🇵🇷 was president of the black spades ♠️ and y’all trying too hide that as well but Cholly Rock came through with facts and love ❤️ Blacks & Boricuas🇵🇷 in the black spades ♠️ 🗽✊🏾🇵🇷♠️🗽✊🏾🇵🇷♠️🗽
@melanatedwarrior3530
@melanatedwarrior3530 Год назад
@@BoricuaNyc All of the ORIGINAL Nlack spades were FBA, Tex just did what y'all have have always been known to do, Assimilate into our s****🤣. All cholly basically said is that y'all always end up following us around, He just said it in a nice kind way🤣
@wbell005
@wbell005 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for doing this Phase, we greatly appreciate it, because it’s like everyone tries to steal everything from black people, we’re sick of it, and we love our Puerto Rican brothers and sisters but it really is infuriating to see fat joe and Derrick colon try to tell us black people didn’t create it
@malcolmxbox
@malcolmxbox 10 месяцев назад
FBA 🇺🇸 rise up…we not letting them steal hip hop like we let them steal rock, country and house music. Enough is enough
@djstackademikz
@djstackademikz 8 месяцев назад
I feel ya I hope y’all don’t let them take it fr. I’m haitian 🇭🇹 we got our own music but because of y’all we now have rap Kreyol in Haiti and it’s a voice for our impoverished youth too and we love hiphop. We wasn’t in New York at that time of the creation of hiphop we came a little later on so we have a different respect for the culture and music.
@jaystaxkzzz2708
@jaystaxkzzz2708 5 месяцев назад
I always rock was some white boy shii, but then I learned the truth everything comes from nueromelanated people specifically black Americans peace to you all ‼️
@hectorrivera8521
@hectorrivera8521 Месяц назад
Okay you didn't create everything. Stop it.
@malcolmxbox
@malcolmxbox Месяц назад
@@hectorrivera8521 everything I named we created. Nothing Puerto Ricans created influenced American culture. FACTS
@hectorrivera8521
@hectorrivera8521 Месяц назад
@@malcolmxbox You guys didn't create all those things up there.
@AAA.O
@AAA.O Год назад
Thank you Michael WayneTV, could not thank you enough for what you do. Salute to you 🌟
@melanatedwarrior3530
@melanatedwarrior3530 Год назад
FBA ALL DAY ✊🏽 🇺🇲
@BoricuaNyc
@BoricuaNyc Год назад
FBA means “FULL BLOWN AIDS” since 1980. Y’all using the initials of the deadly virus 🦠🤔
@whatsup3436
@whatsup3436 Год назад
Yessir you already know 💪🏾
@melanatedwarrior3530
@melanatedwarrior3530 Год назад
@@whatsup3436 B1✊🏽
@randee4550
@randee4550 Год назад
Your spelled "gay" wrong
@whatsup3436
@whatsup3436 Год назад
@@randee4550 ur the rican version of a stan.
@jackwolfski
@jackwolfski 10 месяцев назад
This documentary is on Fking point!!!!! Hispanics and Caribbeans did not start Hip Hop, its clear! These two added to it but did not create it!
@2tyme205
@2tyme205 Год назад
Damn I’m loving this true fact history on this rap culture
@randee4550
@randee4550 Год назад
It's NOTHING true at all
@melanatedwarrior3530
@melanatedwarrior3530 Год назад
Exactly right, This is real Hip Hop history 💯
@2tyme205
@2tyme205 Год назад
@@randee4550 lmao 😂 not to yo latch tino azz u have none hot 🥵 damn
@randee4550
@randee4550 Год назад
@@melanatedwarrior3530 Name the FBA CREATOR Crew for me.
@melanatedwarrior3530
@melanatedwarrior3530 Год назад
@@randee4550 ru-vid.comRZIzWeDVZHU?feature=share
@Shadia_naji_718
@Shadia_naji_718 11 месяцев назад
Thank the original creators for speaking out and telling the real story about hip hop it was only the black Americans that created hip hop aka rap💯❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥✅️
@kaykayjohnson9427
@kaykayjohnson9427 Год назад
Salute to the down south ancestors...James Brown gave hiphop its heart beat. Along with the RnB and Black Soul artist. Every nationality breaks dance to James Brown. Salute to Black Artist. Black creators of dance. Black churches and choirs singing style, rapping rhyming style of Jazz and BeBop and boogie. Salute to Mario born in SC.💯
@thelastcommenter7154
@thelastcommenter7154 Год назад
This one, a million upvotes Kay Kay real talk.
@kaykayjohnson9427
@kaykayjohnson9427 Год назад
@@thelastcommenter7154 Share his videos because they have already putting the PR in the HipHop Museum as Co Creators in NYC. Nobody with a contract speaking against this. This needs worldwide attention. Its Black Culture.👍🏾💯
@BoricuaNyc
@BoricuaNyc Год назад
@@kaykayjohnson9427😂🤣🤣Too late. The Boricuas🇵🇷🗽been in the universal hip hop museum and now they going to the upgraded hip hop museum for the 50th Anniversary and the receipts 🧾, footage, photos and videos are the proof
@arkeif
@arkeif Год назад
@@BoricuaNyc So you even take pride in knowing that the "creation" of Hip hop is being co-opted, so in essence stolen? You are exercising your anti-black racism when you do that. Much respect to our P.R. brothers that made contributions after the start. We embrace that fact. But "contributing" after the fact is NOT "creation".
@intelligencehaswon5714
@intelligencehaswon5714 Год назад
@@BoricuaNyc Prove the Puerto Rican antecedents of hiphop.
@andrewilliams4180
@andrewilliams4180 Год назад
I'm so happy I found this channel
@360will7
@360will7 Год назад
The dozens, that fashion, and the music was being done in every black ghetto in America.
@anthonyjones140
@anthonyjones140 Год назад
And thanks for getting this history out to the younger people like me
@BoricuaNyc
@BoricuaNyc Год назад
And the he said she story is a lie. Boricuas🇵🇷were in the Black spades ♠️ since 1968 🗽✊🏾♠️🇵🇷🗽✊🏾♠️🇵🇷🗽
@blackice1802
@blackice1802 Год назад
@@BoricuaNyc yo you got a real thong in your ass about black American's damn but it's o.k .
@lockvegas05
@lockvegas05 Год назад
@@BoricuaNyc Black Spades ♠️ is an FBA gang . Its funny how you guys are always in our space, and you can never show what Jamaicans and Puerto Ricans brought from their homeland .
@BoricuaNyc
@BoricuaNyc Год назад
@@blackice1802 I always count Blacks which were part of the black spades ♠️ with Boricuas🇵🇷at the same time.
@BoricuaNyc
@BoricuaNyc Год назад
@@lockvegas05 Ghetto Brothers was a predominantly Boricua🇵🇷gang and blacks were in it. Blacks and Boricuas🇵🇷✊🏾🗽since day one 🗽✊🏾🇵🇷🗽✊🏾🇵🇷🗽✊🏾🇵🇷🗽
@kas3583
@kas3583 Год назад
Another great video. FBA all day 💯🇺🇸👊🏾
@jermanemckay8945
@jermanemckay8945 Год назад
It’s time for a straightening to get the history right once and for all
@BoricuaNyc
@BoricuaNyc Год назад
The receipts 🧾, footage, photos and videos are in the universal hip hop museum about to be upgraded to the new museum for the 50th Anniversary 🗽 🇺🇸🇵🇷🇯🇲🗽🇵🇷🇯🇲🇺🇸🗽
@melanatedwarrior3530
@melanatedwarrior3530 Год назад
@@BoricuaNyc None of the receipts, footage and videos you're always babbling about refers to ricans as being co creators of Hip Hop 🤣
@uptownbladebrown
@uptownbladebrown Год назад
Idk why we even debating with these ppl...they havent made any impact on hip hop culture
@BoricuaNyc
@BoricuaNyc Год назад
Their🇵🇷the reason breakdancing will be part of the Olympics Since y’all abandoned it 50-years-ago.
@uptownbladebrown
@uptownbladebrown Год назад
@@BoricuaNyc we dont care...it was played out then and its played out now
@BoricuaNyc
@BoricuaNyc Год назад
But y’all talking about it everyday on this channel 😂make it make sense
@melanatedwarrior3530
@melanatedwarrior3530 Год назад
@@BoricuaNyc Make it make sense🤔... You know that's FBA slang right?? Damn you ppl couldn't stop mimicking us if y'all wanted too🤣
@BoricuaNyc
@BoricuaNyc Год назад
@@melanatedwarrior3530That’s NYC🗽slang and your an outsider saying your from Bronxdale which are Sotomayor projects🇵🇷🗽 for a big minute Your comments proves your from a segregated community
@blackice1802
@blackice1802 Год назад
If Puerto Ricans created hip hop culture why is none of this shown in your Puerto Rican day parade. Peace to my Puerto Rican with love I grew up with yall all my life I have nothing wrong to say about you guys but enough is enough.
@BoricuaNyc
@BoricuaNyc Год назад
The Hot 97 float been in the Puerto Rican🇵🇷Parade for decadessss How old are you are you even from NYC🗽 Manyyyy rappers preform in the Puerto Rican parade. You spreading hate and lies just like Phase. Sad. Diddy did a video in the Puerto Rican day parade in the 90’s with Hurricane G. Black Rob(RIP) born and raised in Spanish Harlem🇵🇷🗽preformed his hit song “Woa” in the parade🇵🇷🗽
@MrAngelroc
@MrAngelroc Год назад
@@BoricuaNyc 💪💪💪💪💪
@blackice1802
@blackice1802 Год назад
@@BoricuaNyc o.k
@whatsup3436
@whatsup3436 Год назад
I’m sorry but people like you are why these desperate pathetic Rican’s are putting themselves in our culture. You don’t owe any of these anti black fence riders an explanation on why we gate keeping our culture. Stop being soft with these people
@BoricuaNyc
@BoricuaNyc Год назад
@@MrAngelroc🇵🇷🗽🇵🇷
@lamelprince9278
@lamelprince9278 Год назад
Thank God for this brother speaking facts much love from Brooklyn NY
@viccreed9999
@viccreed9999 Год назад
So Puerto Ricans were in PR with sheepskins and leather Bombers 😆 🤣 😂 😹
@raybori6808
@raybori6808 11 месяцев назад
We rocked that at 138 from Brook Avenue motherfuker Millbrook projects
@allaboutthatbass741
@allaboutthatbass741 2 месяца назад
Puerto Ricans came to NYC in 1940s. It's not Puerto Ricans born in pr that are looking to be recognized. It's one's born to NYC when we talk about Puerto Ricans. Specifically Nuyo Ricans
@Ehiphop7
@Ehiphop7 2 месяца назад
Lol Puerto ricans are born and raised in nyc
@psilentGT
@psilentGT Месяц назад
@@allaboutthatbass741 1940's? Lol... FBA had already created Gospel , Blues , Country ,Jazz , Doo wop , The traffic light , gas mask , and more. Rock music also 1944 Sister Rosetta Thorpe. BLACK PEOPLE that were enslaved in the U.S. BLACK People are not just in one area in this Country. You can go anywhere in the U.S. and you will see a FBA. The Black influence is in Genre of music. Just like the slang. Everybody keeps dropping the N word. And it's not a Black in sight. You do know every race has a derogatory name. I don't hear or see anybody using it because the Cool Kids (Blacks) aren't giving it the spice. Enough about the FBA. Tell me about what Puerto Ricans and Domicans have done in the 48. Other than help create Hip Hop. And Hate towards the BLack folks.
@rizz1212
@rizz1212 Месяц назад
@@allaboutthatbass741 not speaking a lick of English, so how is it that we created this together? That would be an entire generation 😂
@darrelljohnson9874
@darrelljohnson9874 10 месяцев назад
Most definitely gotta get the truth out . This ain’t the first time they tried to take our culture and rewrite it . Rock N Roll , Jazz and now Hip Hop
@jaybrown3341
@jaybrown3341 Год назад
Facts over Feelings is the main course 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾✊🏾👈🏾
@mykerich5645
@mykerich5645 5 месяцев назад
Puerto Ricans, Cubans, etc. I used to believe they had love for us until I lived on the east coast for a couple of years. I was a huge fan of Big Pun, Tru Life and Pitbull. I have personally interacted with them from Florida to New York. Hundreds of them. About 90%(some of them my new discovered relatives) of them all had something anti-black slick to say about my Black American people and culture. Especially the ones in their 50s and 60s. Even some Jamaican and Haitians warned me to be careful around them. It hurt. It hurt worse because I found out my light, bright, could pass for white Grandma ("Abuelita" RILP🖤❤️) was Puerto Rican/Cuban. I thanked them people for their honesty and never spoke to them again. I now thank them even more because now I know to go around them is a danger zone. I love my 🖤Grandma❤️ or (🖤"Abuelita"❤️ as she liked to be called) even more for trying to protect us from those anti-black people. If you love anything you got to learn to let it go. So good luck to Latinos and Hispanics. I appreciate your good food and culture expect the anti-black shizz. Anyway, I'll stay away out of respect and honor your wishes. BTW don't take this for weakness. We can pull up on a get down if you really want that action. It's still Westside BA1 all day. #FBA #OBA RILP(Rest In Love Peace) Grandpa Henry (🖤💪🏿HW✊🏿❤️) and to 🖤Abuelita❤️ who both were on the B1 code for sure. Both were about Black Excellence by all accounts as told to me by my Black American family.💯
@willx_1
@willx_1 Год назад
Salute to those telling the "Actual Factuals" on the Hip-Hop History. Especially recalling the "Gear" they used to rock.👍
@aferrer74
@aferrer74 Год назад
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.Often, when people here Hip-Hop they associate it with only African-Americans. However, Hip-Hop is actually the combination of West Indian, Puerto Rican, Blacks of New York. Hip-Hop has always been open to a diverse audience, and thus is not limited to one specific group. DJing started in Jamaica, where the artist would mix and scratch music with repetitive phrases mixed it. In Jamaica, and in many area of the West Indies, music is used as important as politics. Music was used to express the voice of the citizens. Political parties themselves used the musics of DJs to represent their positions. As people from the West Indies moved into New York and specifically the Bronx, they began to incorporate their values of music as a form as expression. When the West Indians began to live with the Puerto Ricans and African Americans of the South Bronx, their art of music mixed in with the rapping and rhyming of the people living there. Hip-Hop began to include in general, Rapping, DJing, Graffiti and Break Dancing. DJ Kool Herc and other DJ from the West Indies, gaining popularity from their style of music, began to encourage the youth to get involved in the art of Hip-Hop. Soon some gangs began to focus their concentration on Hip-Hop rather than using violence to express their anger with the environment they were in. Afrika Bambaataa would find the Universal Zulu Movement, which was a gang that focused on Hip-Hop. What all the people involved in Hip-Hop do have in common is how the merge the struggles of every day life, and their environment into their various forms of art in a way that people facing similar difficulties can also relate. Hip-Hop then turns into a voice of all those New Yorkers, and even beyond, who are constantly trying to improve their lives in a difficult environment.For years, Puerto Ricans have been involved in the middle of the hip hop revolution throughout its history whether it was through breakdancing, djing, and eventually the MC's. One of the first DJ's to have come into prominence is DJ Charlie Chase of the Cold Crush Brothers.Hip hop refers to both a musical style/genre and a subculture originating in the 1970s out of the Bronx, New York. It has roots in African American, Jamaican American, and Latino American communities and was borne out of resistance to dominant mainstream, predominantly White U.S. culture.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.
@willx_1
@willx_1 Год назад
INACCURATE
@sdatkb
@sdatkb 10 месяцев назад
The biggest bullshit I ever heard
@bruceswitzer2121
@bruceswitzer2121 Год назад
Thank the HOLY MOST HIGH for Michael Wayne TV. This conversation is Crazy. Please KEEP bringing The Truth.... Zulu King Amin.
@hostyleone163
@hostyleone163 7 месяцев назад
This interview is FRESH!!! B-Boy style.
@Bossytommy
@Bossytommy Год назад
We know what we created.. And every group tries to bite our style.. Black Americans have and always will produce the most eternal music and dance.. Bottom line..
@djstackademikz
@djstackademikz 8 месяцев назад
Iono about all that but I respect y’all created hiphop
@IsraeliteJudhite
@IsraeliteJudhite 6 месяцев назад
@@djstackademikzyou a joke the only good music on this earth is created by black ppl
@ummeshariff
@ummeshariff 2 месяца назад
​@djstackademikz you are probably dressed like a black male right now😂 you don't even have your own identity.
@marsha7748
@marsha7748 Месяц назад
​@@djstackademikzYou don't know a lot shit
@jameleason6124
@jameleason6124 Месяц назад
@@djstackademikzif you not FBA there’s no way possible you can speak on something that you been on the sidelines on smh 🤦🏿
@chopitupradio4286
@chopitupradio4286 10 месяцев назад
I found some audio of a foundational black American rapping, while playing the dozens in a song from the 1800s. It’s something thats been in our culture for centuries.
@user-tp4jl4xt6w
@user-tp4jl4xt6w 6 месяцев назад
Yo you got a link?
@psilentGT
@psilentGT Месяц назад
@@user-tp4jl4xt6w 1968 Pigmeat Markham - Here comes the Judge. Reply back... This is the format most of the pioneers used.
@psilentGT
@psilentGT Месяц назад
1968 Pigmeat Markham - Here comes the Judge Listen then you decide for yourself
@MyNewYorkCity.
@MyNewYorkCity. Год назад
DJ Phase yes it's you guys responablty, the reason we had wrong information is because you guys aren't. We need all the fathers to keep jumping the to history 🤞🏾💯
@randee4550
@randee4550 Год назад
He's no father. He's not even the stepson
@LOU1982
@LOU1982 Год назад
@@randee4550 Dude you’re a crackhead babbling idiot. 😂😂
@christinagraham2915
@christinagraham2915 Год назад
@@randee4550 please
@randee4550
@randee4550 Год назад
@@christinagraham2915 please what
@paulwells7718
@paulwells7718 Месяц назад
​​@randee4550 What exactly is being refuted with what is discussed on Michael Wayne TV, aka The Culture, Since '71? What exactly is incorrect, in as far as Black Americans from Bronxdale projects creating all elements of Hip Hop?
@tg3grant704
@tg3grant704 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for setting this shit str8 all the way from cali with love
@donaldmccall3968
@donaldmccall3968 Год назад
Salute to the black radio djs that inspired them to became djs were rapping jive talking on the airwaves, they spark the civil rights movement if it wasn't for them we wouldn't have any hip hop
@BoricuaNyc
@BoricuaNyc Год назад
Mr Magic🇵🇷🗽
@blacksoul2410
@blacksoul2410 Год назад
​@@BoricuaNycthe info on mr magic says he started in '79 thats way after the originals like Pete "Dj" Jones(who comes far far before mr magic) & also Disco King Mario
@100jenaboo
@100jenaboo 9 месяцев назад
​@@blacksoul2410Pete DJ Jones started in 1977. And Mario is disco not hip hop😂😂😂
@LonnellRich
@LonnellRich Месяц назад
​@@100jenaboohe's not disco he's hiphop
@100jenaboo
@100jenaboo Месяц назад
@@LonnellRich his literally dj name is disco king Mario. I mean like really. I wonder what type of music a disco king would play.
@edgarbrooklyn
@edgarbrooklyn Год назад
Peace family, hip-hop member from Africa. love the knowledge been loving the culture from all across the world glad that the truth about the originators is coming to light.
@randee4550
@randee4550 Год назад
No truth here. Just BULLSHIT.
@adamwadecaw122
@adamwadecaw122 10 месяцев назад
In the 70's the puerto rican community from the Bronx where heavily into salsa music and afrocaribean sounds and only a few Puerto rican's where into hip hop , salsa music grow up in the Bronx like hip hop but theres another topic.
@ummeshariff
@ummeshariff 2 месяца назад
Salsa comes from Africa 🤷🏾‍♀️
@LonnellRich
@LonnellRich Месяц назад
Salsa came from Harlem by way of Cuba. Mario bauza
@blackwhyloreign441
@blackwhyloreign441 Год назад
Respect Black American Creations! The Black American experience has been a special one, and The Non American Blacks and the Hispanics and the Caucasians need to stop trying to colonize Black American history!
@rawstatustv2358
@rawstatustv2358 Год назад
Fire Azz channel , keep up the good work.
@jerrygraves6531
@jerrygraves6531 10 месяцев назад
Fba didnt just create hip hop FBA are the ones who SOLELY Perfected Hip Hop.
@BLOODLINE360NYC
@BLOODLINE360NYC Месяц назад
JULIO 204 was a Puerto Rican resident of Inwood who wrote graffiti in his youth. He's usually credited as being the original New York City writer and the inspiration for Taki 183. He started writing his nickname in his neighborhood as early as 1967. He retired when he was arrested for vandalism in the summer of 1970.
@NativeisElla
@NativeisElla Год назад
You wanna know the truth? We stop breaking when PR came in and start messing it up, 😳 DAMMN.
@adidas3s506
@adidas3s506 Год назад
I’m Puerto Rican he’s 100% correct we were there at the creation and were part of the Hip Hop movement in the beginning that our African American Brothers started. Same with the Jamaicans they were also a part of the movement they didn’t create hip hop. Hip Hop is all of us now. Salute to our brother’s Hip Hop forever. 👊🏽👊🏾👊🏿
@freedmanholocaustvictim7467
Nope tether
@whatsup3436
@whatsup3436 Год назад
No hip hop is part of Black American culture. Everyone who’s non black American are guests and need to be comfortable with that status. All you weirdos trying to latch onto our shit is over
@thelastcommenter7154
@thelastcommenter7154 Год назад
@@adidas3s506 How is his honesty negative bs?
@thelastcommenter7154
@thelastcommenter7154 Год назад
@@adidas3s506 that didn't answer MY question, you know? Me, the one that don't know he's been all over the place? What is he saying?
@whatsup3436
@whatsup3436 Год назад
@@adidas3s506 what did he say that was negative though?
@blackice1802
@blackice1802 Год назад
Peace and blessing to Michael Wayne t.v and DJ phase love you brother's for always keeping it funky word and peace to my f.b.a family with love stay BA1 that means black American's first and to peace to ADOS we are the culture. Black American's we are some amazing people and don't let no one tell you different we influence the whole damn planet .
@BoricuaNyc
@BoricuaNyc Год назад
Y’all have the lowest population and y’all depopulating everyday with the black on black crimes. PLEASE STOP ✋🏾
@brandonwilliams9400
@brandonwilliams9400 Год назад
Peace Brother
@urbanformat5333
@urbanformat5333 Год назад
Thank You for Speaking Up! Us not speaking up is how WE lost Rock N Roll, R&B, ETC! Set The RECORD STRAIGHT! I been saying what's was being said especially at Fat Joe! The RACE Climate at the Time wouldn't allow their Claims!
@randee4550
@randee4550 Год назад
LMFAO
@blackice1802
@blackice1802 Год назад
Real talk
@mansamusa2012
@mansamusa2012 Год назад
The Hispanic would never say this nonsense during the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s
@randee4550
@randee4550 Год назад
@@mansamusa2012 The Hispanic? We didn't need to. It's common knowledge.
@randee4550
@randee4550 Год назад
@@mansamusa2012 Only y'all cornball niggaz, wanna remix shit, decades later.
@deejay5102
@deejay5102 Год назад
*What exactly did Latinos "add" to hip hop???....What new innovations did they bring to the table of the Hip Hop culture? I am not trying to troll I would like to be educated because I really don't know....*
@marsha7748
@marsha7748 Год назад
Right
@brandonsheppherd4958
@brandonsheppherd4958 11 месяцев назад
nothing!
@nycopperwarrior9734
@nycopperwarrior9734 10 месяцев назад
May I kindly ask did you grow up in the Bronx in the seventies and eighties or anywhere in the five boroughs? I'm just kindly asking
@marsha7748
@marsha7748 10 месяцев назад
@@nycopperwarrior9734 The Bronx wasn't just one isolated place for black people, black people grew up all over back in the seventies and eighties...May I kindly ask are you even a black person?
@johnhenry2107
@johnhenry2107 5 месяцев назад
NOTHING!
@gilsantos7701
@gilsantos7701 Месяц назад
Gil 180 BX this is a good good video and it’s the truth I’m a born and raised Puerto Rican in the BRONX in the late 60s and 70s and I’m a real bboy Breakdancing and doing graffiti and everything started in Bronxdale projects that’s facts and Puerto Ricans did not Start hip-hop but we were there and took breakdancing to a different level 💯🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷💯💪🏼
@IAMJUDAH144
@IAMJUDAH144 2 месяца назад
That's a fact, when the brothers and sisters were on TIK TOK doing unknown dance moves the outsiders studied it and ran with the moves and ended up getting all the credit for our people's creations. They still stealing from us today and getting the props. We influence the world at everything we do
@jermainepeters5702
@jermainepeters5702 Год назад
im glad this happened to us it's a wake up call.everybody is not your brother....
@BoricuaNyc
@BoricuaNyc Год назад
Y’all not each other brother either the way y’all killing each other-Quavo RIP🌹TakeOff💐
@blackrevolutionary1819
@blackrevolutionary1819 Год назад
@Urban Exegesis With Dr Derrick Colon Why do you continue to associate with this woman, I'm starting to think that you agree with her behavior. What does her comment have to do with a Hip Hop debate?
@jermainepeters5702
@jermainepeters5702 Год назад
@@BoricuaNyc thats the problem everybody is in our business ...we need to look in on these 3th world countries and see what they are doing to each other
@uptownbladebrown
@uptownbladebrown Год назад
@@blackrevolutionary1819 love is a bitter baby mama of half fba lgbt criminal sons...dont pay her any mind...she love fba men
@whatsup3436
@whatsup3436 Год назад
Rican’s 100% degraded break dancing. All that corny acrobatic shit got nothing to do with black American music. They can’t dance. It’s all documented
@cooloutac
@cooloutac Год назад
BTW Blacks did have a part in the creation of Salsa. Dizzy Gillespie himself did. Salsa, much like Disco, and Much like Hip Hop are not a music label. They are a concept of a Universal Culture. Salsa bands were the first "jazz" bands to have all shades of skin colors from white to black. White Jews, Italians, African Americans, Cubans, Puerto Ricans, and more were all pioneers of the music created in NYC. And Everybody was dancing to it. But because of racism which is also fostered and encouraged by the music industry itself, by people much like this guy in this video, this history has been forgotten.
@ashburnconnecttv7860
@ashburnconnecttv7860 Год назад
Facts! I was there on the scene. AIGHT!!!
@georgeluciferlorenzo8452
@georgeluciferlorenzo8452 Месяц назад
To my African Americans Brothers who created Hip Hop and everything else that came with it . I wanna say THANK YOU. I’m proud to say I was just standing in Bk ..Latinos should just say we put some sazon on hip hop. To me in my time Hip Hop was a way of life! Today is just the style!
@ramire7heavenz252
@ramire7heavenz252 Месяц назад
We love u tho Premooooo. And I still consider ya'll part of the ❤️‍🔥🖤💚
@anthonywhitaker7455
@anthonywhitaker7455 Год назад
Just imagine if Black Americans took Latin Music such as Salsa and or Caribbean Music such as Reggae and utilized these musical forms to lay the foundation and build Rap Music and Hip Hop culture upon. Forget about Rhythm & Blues, Jazz, Funk, and Soul Music. Forget about James Brown, Parliament, The Jimmy Castor Bunch, Ohio Players, Chic, Lafayette Afro Rock Band, The Isley Brothers, Earth Wind & Fire, Isaac Hayes and so so much more. Let's forget about and do away with all of the aforementioned music and the artist that created that music and let's focus on Latin and Caribbean Music and Artist. Imagine Black American Rappers rapping primarily over Latin and Caribbean Music. Imagine Black American producers and DJ's sampling primarily Latin and Caribbean Music. Imagine Black American Dancers Break Dancing to primarily Latin and Caribbean Music. Just imagine this. But let's take it a step further, just imagine if Black Americans migrated to and took up residence in Puerto Rico, Jamaica and or some other Caribbean nation and then try to claim that creation or a significant part of said creation as their own. To add further insult to injury, no elements, trace, nor precursor, or any future development of this music, art form, and culture exist from whence they came. Music is a primary foundation cornerstone of all cultures internationally. Would any Latin and or Caribbean person accept or tolerate this immense gross lack of respect and outright appropriation and false origin creation claims of their music and culture? I think it is quite obvious what the answer would be, but this is the outright twisted disingenuous mentality and way of thinking that immigrants to the shores of America such as Puerto Ricans and other Caribbeans want Black Americans to co-sign. GTFOH!!!
@Mr-Keyes
@Mr-Keyes Год назад
Pizza was invented in Italy. If I make a pizza and add my personal toppings to it, does that make me the originator of pizza now ? NO ! I took something and added on to it. Puerto Ricans are taking credit for creating hip hop with FBA when all they did is add to it later on.
@maazi.naaniya9158
@maazi.naaniya9158 Год назад
That make sense
@maazi.naaniya9158
@maazi.naaniya9158 Год назад
However if how can you say you invented something that's made from shit that already existed? Talking instead of singing to music already existed, playing records to entertain people already existed
@maazi.naaniya9158
@maazi.naaniya9158 Год назад
writing or drawing on walls already existed
@maazi.naaniya9158
@maazi.naaniya9158 Год назад
acrobatic dance moves already existed
@maazi.naaniya9158
@maazi.naaniya9158 Год назад
That's just like out West braids, khakis , bandanas already existed
@user-no1vb3vb9f
@user-no1vb3vb9f 2 месяца назад
The latin hip hop should be thanking the black hip hoppers for making them have profitting off black hop hop shame on them
@PopstarPhoto
@PopstarPhoto 10 месяцев назад
I’m Born in 71 buy the time I become introduced to hip hop three movies influenced the history of hip hop. Wild style beat street and krush groove. Each of those movies featured or Puerto Rican brothers Prominently except for krush groove. I think there’s were a lot of the misconceptions come to play regarding the creation of the culture
@sdatkb
@sdatkb Год назад
Salute FBA / ADOS
@willx_1
@willx_1 Год назад
Truth be told, the great Jazz Legend Dizzy Gillespie introduced a latin sound first into his jazz experimental phase.
@josecolon3185
@josecolon3185 9 месяцев назад
💥💯💥
@Karsielatee
@Karsielatee 10 месяцев назад
Love this video ❤
@sekour
@sekour 10 месяцев назад
Much love and respect! I do have a question, though: What was _added_ that any other group besides Foundational Black Americans _added_ to Hip-Hop? Can you please point me to that element (and where it is identifiable today)? Thank you
@brandonwilliams9400
@brandonwilliams9400 Год назад
LOVE DJ PHASE
@BoricuaNyc
@BoricuaNyc Год назад
For lying 🤥. 🤔😂🤣
@brandonwilliams9400
@brandonwilliams9400 Год назад
@@BoricuaNyc You're Entitled to your own beliefs.
@brandonwilliams9400
@brandonwilliams9400 Год назад
@@BoricuaNyc Peace
@rocsteadyh.o.g4247
@rocsteadyh.o.g4247 Год назад
@@brandonwilliams9400 💯💯
@litebeingimmortal7375
@litebeingimmortal7375 Год назад
Just because you started calling FBA culture hip hop doesn't change the fact that the culture was already there.Not only did we create hip hop we created country jazz bluegrass funk blues bluegrass rock n roll RnB tech house music but for some reason we needed Latinos to help us create hip hop,that's all cap.What other music did Latinos create by themselves?Even Latino culture is African culture stop claiming black culture just like the white man do.
@jayjohnson7708
@jayjohnson7708 10 месяцев назад
You have a great point. They called our culture hip hop (music) so they can slide in and take it over
@litebeingimmortal7375
@litebeingimmortal7375 8 месяцев назад
The fact is a lot Latinos will claim,African when it's convenient, they'll claim native when it's convenient and they'll claim tiano when it's convenient,the reason is because as a group they haven't created anything.When Latinos came into existence everywhere was already here for thousands of years,just accept the facts that FBAs and the Africans allow you to enjoy their culture.
@StevLara
@StevLara Год назад
Yes we did! Packed bags and carry bags home. If you were not there you do not know. Disco king Mario was playing the breaks.
@FBA_AllTHEWAY
@FBA_AllTHEWAY Год назад
“ PRs added on to what was already created“ - DJ Phase
@randee4550
@randee4550 Год назад
He never left his block. How would he know?
@BoricuaNyc
@BoricuaNyc Год назад
Tex DJ Hollywood🇵🇷was DJaying with King Mario🤴🏽 at the same time. Phase was a little boy 👦🏽 not even a TEEN🤣 Tex DJ Hollywood🇵🇷 is proof that Fat Joe been speaking facts on facts about the 5-Elements of hip hop culture🗽
@BoricuaNyc
@BoricuaNyc Год назад
@@randee4550 And that’s a fact. And he denies the PortoRocks🇵🇷that were in the Black spade ♠️ because he’s a hater
@uptownbladebrown
@uptownbladebrown Год назад
They didnt even add anything...he was being kind😔...we have to stop being so nice to others
@kooldjphase
@kooldjphase Год назад
@@randee4550 how do you know where I was at? You just hating because everything you came up with got squashed! You say thing's that make no sense! You don't know me because you wasn't there! Stop hatin!
@mykerich5645
@mykerich5645 5 месяцев назад
If Puerto Ricans created Hip-hop or had done it 50/50. Wouldn't the language of the culture be in Spanish at least 50%? I.e. lyrics, names of dance moves, artist names, the graffiti. Wouldn't all or at least 50% the dance moves be salsa based? Wouldn't all or at least 50% of the instruments used would be the instruments they use?🤔🤔🤔
@allaboutthatbass741
@allaboutthatbass741 2 месяца назад
No because many puerto ricans when they came to the states and nyc they did their best to assimilate. That's why many Puerto Ricans now don't even know how to speak Spanish. Also salsa is not our only dance or cultural influence. We also have a dance and style of music specifically puerto rican but it was created by Africans who came to Puerto Rico during the slave trade. The music and dance is called Bomba. It is Puerto Rican bit it is an African creation. Puerto Ricans as a people are a mix of 3 Taino (indigenous) African and European. The moves and beats in the music have some Spanish and some Taino elements but the majority of the beats and the instruments and the dance moves are African. Puerto Rican culture is a mix. Even in the food and some of the words are African infused. The history of Africans in puerto rico predates the plantations of the USA south. When the Spanish had nearly killed of the Taino people, they started to transport Africans as slaves to work sugar translations dating back to 1513. The Bomba culture was created by those slaves and natives as a way to communicate revolts and whatever else they didn't want the Spanish to know about. It was a musical code of communication. When you look at break dance circles at least to me it seems to hold elements in a way that was done with bomba. They had drummers playing drums that are African based. They play a standard beat. The dancers enter the circle and do the moves. Each move has a different message and meaning. they are they take turns back and forth showing their moves and speaking their messages through their moves. They also influenced what the drummer would play the beat. While that was an African creation on the island it was equally Puerto Rican because of the Africans and Taino lived in harmony. they were both going through the same oppressive treatment, not to mention taino are not white. Many came in very dark shades as well. The two cultures had more similarities than differences as well. The darker Puerto Ricans have had more of African influence in their lives. There were not just the white Puerto Ricans coming but those are always the ones in the mainstream because of anti blackness. Puerto Ricans in the city have been coming and living there though since the 40s and they even influenced jazz artists back then as well. Puerto Rico already had elements of all that stuff anyway due to the African diaspora
@allaboutthatbass741
@allaboutthatbass741 2 месяца назад
Research Boba music and the history of it. You will find that the instruments were not Latin. They were African and indigenous
@fatherfire4343
@fatherfire4343 Год назад
As Father's of the culture should we be held responsible for the state of HipHop ? That's a good question.
@mbp333
@mbp333 Год назад
Thank you for straightening these folks out,the Culture started in Soundview, Bronx Dale projects to be exact..... The funnier thing is that there are leylines all over Rosedale park & the 1st section of the Dale... Soundview project's where master ice would spin & the side of cool Hercs buildings.... #leylines
@KidLoveWax
@KidLoveWax Год назад
21:14 Did you see the squirrels chasing each other, that's funny! 😂
@cynthiamclaughlin1669
@cynthiamclaughlin1669 Год назад
I worked for the city of New York in the school PS 100 in the year 1967 there was a jam in that summer , six years before Cool Hurk. Jimmy Mac
@misterk4344
@misterk4344 11 месяцев назад
Where was PS 100?
@Abstract.Noir414
@Abstract.Noir414 Год назад
There needs to be a round table of all these dudes talking including the pro herc old school heads that were there as well
@cynthiamclaughlin1669
@cynthiamclaughlin1669 Год назад
We call the snapping the dozens
@SS5SS5
@SS5SS5 Месяц назад
This interview is ahead of its time. Crazy! 📝
@percyvolnar8010
@percyvolnar8010 Месяц назад
the late 70's is where hip hop sold out. Anyone who thinks thats where it STARTED is insane.
@Soufside_Slim
@Soufside_Slim Год назад
Yo, these PRs are on record saying they got breakin from "Morenos." They cannot take that back. Not only did we invent Hip Hop, we were influential to the Reggae pioneers and we co-created Salsa wit AfroCubans in Harlem. We gotta stop attributing Salsa with anybody other than FBA Jazz & Cuban Son music.
@Dominican1923
@Dominican1923 Год назад
But Afro Puerto Rican 🇵🇷 and Afro Latinos we call each other morenos......
@rbgboxing4442
@rbgboxing4442 11 месяцев назад
​@@Dominican1923there's no but
@jayjohnson7708
@jayjohnson7708 10 месяцев назад
​@@Dominican1923Thise same afro Puerto Ricans were saying that's that moreno style. You know yall don't call yourselves black so let's not play those games. Yall are not the black community
@Humanesocietee
@Humanesocietee 10 месяцев назад
I LIKE THIS BROTHER ENERGY
@SuperDivine9
@SuperDivine9 Месяц назад
Very informative video from DJ Phase! He should be seated at the table of this debate!
@bxdaleclie-te1nj
@bxdaleclie-te1nj Год назад
Talk that shit phase !!👍🏾👍🏾 BRONX DALE the home of hip hop
@randee4550
@randee4550 Год назад
What Hip-Hop crews, came out of Bronxdale?
@lockvegas05
@lockvegas05 Год назад
Facts ! Bronxdale is true home of hip hop
@randee4550
@randee4550 Год назад
@@lockvegas05 No it's not.
@DustyVisionTVDVTV
@DustyVisionTVDVTV Год назад
I can't stand KRS One voice anymore.
@gettinmine6604
@gettinmine6604 Год назад
Great video. I wish DJ Phase had called out Busta rhymes too for the foolishness he says.
@mrshowtime991
@mrshowtime991 Месяц назад
Im a New Yorker, my aunt's was around when hip-hop was created. They told me, know PR or Jamaicans created hip hop 50/50. Im FBA freedman all day.
@henryduren7026
@henryduren7026 Год назад
Just Ice was that dude. I remember "licking lyrics, Moshit up, That whole album.
@joejoeblackman9333
@joejoeblackman9333 Год назад
Don't forget Lil Abners. Maverick Dungarees Check pants Choo Choos Beavers And everything Bro Phase said
@MrInventor22
@MrInventor22 Год назад
Respectfully Muhammad Ali was rapping in the 1960s and trash talking and beating men up in the ring.? Didn't Muhammad Ali make a album in 1963 called I'm the Greatest where he was rapping? The 5 percent Nation of Gods and Earths slang had heavy influence on Hip- Hop DJ Cool Herc was a 5 percenter , Raheem was 5 percenter to Rakim's 5 percent influence, wu tang clan, Jay-z, Nas , Busta Rymes etc..
@christinagraham2915
@christinagraham2915 Год назад
This is big facts. They ain't trying to hear u
@OuchMashups
@OuchMashups 8 месяцев назад
💯 We were there watching and learning not creating anything new. I grew up watchi g Grandmaster Flash at 23 park
@menketrakush8379
@menketrakush8379 Месяц назад
This is the pre dynastic era that is missing in hip hop & everybody should listen & learn authentic facts. Ain’t no 50 /50 . It all indigenous blk American .♠️🖐🏾
@rickjason1786
@rickjason1786 Год назад
DJ Tex Hollywood was one the originators. He was also a Black Spade.
@BoricuaNyc
@BoricuaNyc Год назад
And a Boricua🇵🇷🗽
@rickjason1786
@rickjason1786 Год назад
@@BoricuaNyc Yes sir.
@moneyeuros5361
@moneyeuros5361 Год назад
playing black music....and he joined a black gang...assimilated to black culture
@rickjason1786
@rickjason1786 Год назад
It's interesting that Tex- Hollywood doesn't want to be interviewed. I guess he moved on to bigger and better things.
@mbp333
@mbp333 Год назад
I take this $#!+ Super personal,I witnessed Green eye stan super fresh with the together brother's in twin Parks easily 1975 with the blue puma's chilling with the together brother's on grote st & crotona ave fresh as all outdoors.... The only latin crew I remember dancing back then were the Latin dancer crew from 183 & prospect that used to show up & go off at the jam's.... Then when I moved to Soundview in 1978 & got to witness disco king Mario on that microphone 🎤🎙️ shouting CHUCK CHUCK CITY!!!!!
@TheCulture..Started1971
@TheCulture..Started1971 Год назад
Minnesota Moneyboss... ok wow I gotta tell green eye about that... he got luv it
@anthonyjones140
@anthonyjones140 Год назад
Michael Wayne reach out to Tariq he going to do a documentary on this and if he uses you and your connections it’s will be game over
@kas3583
@kas3583 Год назад
💯
@BoricuaNyc
@BoricuaNyc Год назад
Tariq can’t mention Disco king Mario🤴🏽without mentioning Tex DJ Hollywood🇵🇷because they were DJaying at the same time🗽✊🏾♠️🇵🇷🗽😂
@kas3583
@kas3583 Год назад
@@BoricuaNyc Tex was the student. Mario was the teacher. Name one Puerto Rican record that was played at Mario's parties 😂😂
@djhardcorproductions6132
@djhardcorproductions6132 Год назад
@@kas3583That's a question he cant answer. This is the same bullshit that's been going on for years. Other people always wanna steal from our culture. Then they'll get mad at us when we tell the truth that they're borrowing/stealing from our culture. 🤣🤣🤣
@kas3583
@kas3583 Год назад
@@djhardcorproductions6132 Facts 😂
@CookiesandBones22
@CookiesandBones22 Год назад
THE TRUTH IS THE TRUTH 🇺🇸 💯
@BoricuaNyc
@BoricuaNyc Год назад
The truth is the receipts 🧾, footage, photos and videos in the hip hop museum in the BX🗽✊🏾🇵🇷🇯🇲🗽 He said she said ain’t no truth 😂🤣
@CookiesandBones22
@CookiesandBones22 Год назад
@@BoricuaNyc Our music and cultural items been here and will always be here...1526 🇺🇸
@CrispyBreaks
@CrispyBreaks Год назад
Great video! Hey brother, I'm hoping for a video explaining the difference between burning, breaking, and rocking. There's so little information out there about that early dance called "Burning." I know FBA started Breaking, and Rocking comes from the Rican guys, but what exactly is Burning? All I know is that it was popular among street gangs and youth throughout different parts of NYC in the late '60s. There's so little info about this.. A video on the subject would provide some much needed knowledge. There's a lot of confusing information on the internet right now. I've seen footage of Rican guys saying that "breaking was originally called rocking," or that "burning and rocking" are the same thing. But I recall that Cholly Rock said that Burning was the parent dance to both Breaking and Rocking. So this is very confusing for me! Hoping you could answer to clarify, or even better, release a video to educate us on Burning vs Breaking vs Rocking, and especially the origins of Burning. I know where Hip-hop truly began, so I'm reaching out to the FBA pioneers for knowledge. Much love and respect, keep making more great videos.
@lucky9Lives
@lucky9Lives 9 месяцев назад
The Salsa dance actually came from Africa for those that don't know. The the origin is from a African tribe !!
@RByrdsong099
@RByrdsong099 2 месяца назад
FBA All day brotha!
@litebeingimmortal7375
@litebeingimmortal7375 Год назад
No disrespect but what did Kool herc create? With that said he only played FBA records, nothing he did that wasn't already done,it's all cap
@BoricuaNyc
@BoricuaNyc Год назад
Kool Herc created the “Merry Go Round” with Latin🥁and black beats🗽🇯🇲🇺🇸🇵🇷🗽
@litebeingimmortal7375
@litebeingimmortal7375 Год назад
@@BoricuaNyc What is latin beats?R u crazy insane or just stupid
@litebeingimmortal7375
@litebeingimmortal7375 Год назад
He didn't create the break dummy
@adamjefferson6229
@adamjefferson6229 Месяц назад
I packed bags in NEW YORK CITY SUPERMARKETS 😎💪
@tommykeith7093
@tommykeith7093 11 месяцев назад
BIG UPS 2 RUBY D.WHIPPER WHIP, TITO! JONNY D.( MASTER DON DEF COMMITTE) FAT JOE, KID FROST, CYPRESS HILL, MELO MAN ACE, & EVERY & ANY LATINO THAT OOH CHARLIE CHASE!! THAT HELPED US PUSH THIS ALONG THANX SO MUCH!! AFRICAN, PUERTO RICAN, DOMINICAN, JAMAICAN, MAYBE IF WE STIK 2 GETHER W E A L L C A N!!!!!!
@nopeimnotsorry9472
@nopeimnotsorry9472 15 дней назад
Stop it. Listen to this man and quit being jealous and give us our flowers.
@sonofjudah535
@sonofjudah535 10 месяцев назад
Name one! Puerto Rican! I love it.. like I’ve been saying since this lie has come out. The word Rap’n is a Negro word. We created the word,gave it meaning and spell it Rap’n not rapping. Brothas have been using this word since the early 50s. Brothas like James Brown, Muddy Waters, Ray Charles, Pigmeat Markham which goes back to 1933.. were using the word Rap’n before hip-hop started. It’s not a word in the Puerto Rican dialect… FACTS!! I got so much information that will just bury this notion that Puerto Ricans helped create Hip-Hop. And I’m going to put it out there.
@tammaratillman1616
@tammaratillman1616 Год назад
Exactly about the foot wear.
@BoricuaNyc
@BoricuaNyc Год назад
Meanwhile you wearing European wigs and weaves🤔🤣
@crooklynyanoe
@crooklynyanoe Год назад
It’s like saying since Puerto Ricans was apart of the nations. Of Gods & earths to then say they help create the naations of gods & earths
@melanatedwarrior3530
@melanatedwarrior3530 Год назад
They shouldn't have ever been let in the Gods & Earths in the first place smh
@RemoteAdminJayJay2
@RemoteAdminJayJay2 Год назад
BIG facts
@RemoteAdminJayJay2
@RemoteAdminJayJay2 Год назад
@@melanatedwarrior3530 correct
@crooklynyanoe
@crooklynyanoe Год назад
@@melanatedwarrior3530 that’s another argument lol we can make a. Case for but rightnow we need. To keep our foot on tbey necks about this THEM HELPING CREATED HIP HOP WHICH IS FALLSE
@SantosSaysMedia
@SantosSaysMedia 5 месяцев назад
Great footage and evidence. The divisiveness is unnecessary but great evidence.
@marcusd1388
@marcusd1388 4 месяца назад
The divisiveness is unnecessary... That's exactly how we feel because the divisiveness isn't coming from us. Black Americans include everyone in our culture. For them to participate, rewrite history and take credit for something that they had nothing to do with. The way that fat Joe and the other PRs are doing now
@tammaratillman1616
@tammaratillman1616 Год назад
I remember DJ Phase. I'm trying to recall whether it was that huge park. By Bronxdale or/and the Audubon Ballroom.
@resdabest27292
@resdabest27292 Год назад
I've never heard in my life that Puerto Ricans ever created hip hop. I don't know where that narrative came from. We've contributed but never created it.
@tammaratillman1616
@tammaratillman1616 Год назад
Exactly, because I started out in 1976. Due to my cousins and friends siblings being much older. In addition, my love for music. I AM History @waynetv
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