A short video collage of some of the pioneers of what we call Hip Hop. Please Like, Share, and Sub if you enjoy the content. KFUU0LDXNXZDWML2 ATZJFN1JKJPKCOIU
¡¡¡They was moonwalking and breakdancing way back in tha 30s & 40s!!! Black folk have dance & music in they blood. Evryone wanna B like them: talk, dance, rap, music, dress. U say it ain't so, u in denial.
My stepfather was born in the 1930's. He always said, "y'all ain't doing nothing new. We been rapping". I remember him telling me that rapping was done a lot in the south too. It didn't start in New York. He was a Southern boy. Mississippi style.
@@RisingPhoenixHealth No one said rapping started in New York? The form of Hip Hop started in New York.. Rhyming over extended Beats along with two turntables,, that did not start in the South. Even back then in the 30s and the 40s the main best clubs was in New York Like The Cotton Club, The Savoy Ballroom, Smalls Paradise along with venues like the Apollo Theater which was open in 1913 and still popping to this day. Name me one club that was in the South that was doing all of this? Back then Country people in the South was mainly doing Blues music.. That's where the Blues come from. People didn't start rapping in the South in a Hip Hop Form until the 90s.. The Harlem Renaissance Era was based in Harlem, New York with Swing, Jazz and Be-bop.. not the South. So New York is the home of Be-bop and Hip Hop.. Ya Dig! 😎✌🏽
Black America art is so powerful other nations just can't be apart of it without trying to steal it. It's crazy to watch. Judah is the leader tribe for a reason.
I absolutely love being Judah. Being from the tribe of Judah is the greatest blessing on the planet. The same exact lineage as King Solomon, King David, and the Messiah, even the Most High himself is Judah.
@IsraelJudhite Exactly. Those 1West Hebrew Israelite cult groups have been pushing that fake 12 tribes chart for a long time and trying to say that Native Americans and Hispanics are Israelites, but they're not. Nobody shares our struggle, and we have no allies. Black Americans aka FBA's are a special group of people. No other group of people have icons like us or talent like us. We influence the entire planet, and we're the most imitated group of people on the planet. We're the salt of the earth.
@@IsraeliteJudhite that's a fact all 12 tribes are black however they are some of our people mixed with gentiles nations Yashua said he will clean the bloodline himself when he returns.
Busta Rhyme can't tell you what equates island Culture to black Americans Culture. We don't have the same music, we don't eat the same food, we don't dance the same, there is literally nothing influential about Jamaican culture on black American culture, but everything influential about Black American Culture on the world, and knowing that, this burns these tethers up inside, and this is where all the hate comes from for Black Americans.
Busta Rhymes will tell you that Jamaicans, Puerto Ricans and Black Americans together created hip hop. He has said it, in a concert in Puerto Rico he said it. He always says it, so does KRSone
@@bluewater5259 Wow really? Even his own people don't like him? That's why he's moving on to the Latinos because he knows he disrespected FBA's so bad, that he can't repair it. It's really bad when your own Jamaican people don't even like or accept you.
@@bluewater5259 reaping what he sowed apparently! 😀. And he’s mad because EVERYTHING is documented; his words means NOTHING!! He can swear and cuss all he wants, but the courts would go by, is there documentation? Yes, we got it in a black in white!! We even have some Jamaicans saying they were imitating us. They said it on TV over 55 years ago. Busta, Bye!! 😂
We're the innovators, we literally created everything. We brought flavor where there never was. We're the most hated but greatly imitated🤔... the truth is coming out with breakneck speed about who we really are.... and 'they're' scared!!peace & chaos to my people 💚💫
To my fellow FBA brothas and sistas, please take a moment to really understand the significance of these videos; these were our ancestors who expressed their creativity despite the hard circumstances they had to endure. We are a remarkable and resilient people. Take pride in who you are and own it. It is past time we go back into the archives and claim our creations.
I’m glad there’s a record, because people are so use to stealing from us, because they thought we were just dumb slaves. But at the same time they were beating us for trying to read, we were steal creating and inventing things. Now they want to take ownership of our creativity, because of envy. You NEVER hear Black Americans saying they created Rumba, Salsa or Reggae. But all the Islands and Hispanics wants to claim our music! We better memorialize EVERYTHING in writing and in film, otherwise everything we did will be stolen, because GOD blessed us with so much talent!
@@jerryjordan2482 You do realize this “out of Africa” theory is odd. There’s not one person who been to Africa during the inception of breakdancing and more…how in the world does it originate in Africa? Black Americans can’t create something from something a place they’ve never been.
@phantxm706 He is already canceled. His shows are getting canceled his yelling at fans in his concerts to get off the phone. He disrespected the people that paved the way smh 🤦
Busta and his group called Leaders of the new school debut album was A Future Without a Past... That fact alone tells you a lot... WAKE UP!!! But back then the audience and people in general didn't understand what is going on and still don't!
Not all Caribbean people are thieves like this. We know that Hip-Hop is Black American. But when you want to be a part of something you are willing to say and do things that aren't right.
All facts 💯 We definitely love our brothers and sisters from the diaspora and all over the world. We just want to take proud in what our foundational elders and ancestors created on this corrupt land we call america. Peace to you and yours family.
@@vergespierre4271 The African Diaspora. Meaning anyone that is of African descent ie Central America(Afro-Latinos), Carribean, South America, Africa and so forth..
It's a shame that we have to deal with these snake like people that have the same skin color as us Black Americans! We fought for them to come here and look how they treat us. They are our enemies in every way for no reason! I been stopped dealing with them.
Our ancestors are not the same or FBAs currently, name a African Whitney Houston, James Brown, Patti Labelle, and the endless list of FBA people who do not sound nothing Caribbean or our dance, we are not alike, we different and they know it!!
And we never try to steal or take other folks credit. You never hear us saying we created Rumba, Salsa or Raggae, but they all falsely claim that they’re the founders of our music. They love what we’ve created, but thank God EVERYTHING is on film and tv programs, because there’s a history of stealing from us, but we didn’t think Hispanics, Jamaicans and Ricans would be the ones!! Busta was so disgusting! Nobody should buy anything he puts out!!
They know the history, they’re just trying to erase it and take ownership of it. However, it won’t work because we have it all documented on video. The writings on the walls. The world outside of the U.S knows.
These Puerto Ricans be sitting around having these round table discussions like it’s gonna miraculously make them 50/50😂 partners with FBA in establishing hiphop….sit…down…. Some…where🎤
Bob Marley said he got the idea of the Wailers from Curtis Mayfield and the Impressions. And he came be4 buster. It never ceases 2 amaze and amuse me how the misinformed and the miseducated love 2 run their know nothing mouths. Stay blessed but MORE importantly stay WOKE. Shalom
@@oneone3983 when they say you are lying, you just hold your own. Stay on truth. It will come out. People hate that we are the foundation of MODERN Global Culture!!! It's bigger than Hip Hop. There's a lot of lies out there regarding All FBA musical culture!!!
Im a carribean descent and i can honestly tell u that Hip Hop is undoubtedly a FBA creation. There r some carribean elements partly becuz carribeans were participating in something that was already manifesting. No one in the carribeans had dance moves like FBA had in that era, we either had raggae, or salsa or merengue or Calypso or some other different form of dance hall type music. Carribeans were not putting out lyrics or rhyming schemes like that as well ( we had melodies). Carribeans r capping so don't believe when they say we created this sh*t.
FYI. Look up (GEORGE "BUSTER" RHYMES, American Football Player, from Miami, Florida)!!! It will expose CULTURE VULTURE rappers Buster Ryhmes & Fat Joe. IF they so called invented hip hop as islanders then: WHY DID THEY BOTH STEAL & CONTINUE TO USE AMERICAN MELINATED MEN NAMES TO MAKE $$MONEY?????? BLESSINGS!!!!!
Busta wrong for this one. This video is great to watch, You can definitely see that a lot of the dancing moves today were actually created by FBA culture. Very clear. Good video.
Rap is music, Hip-hop is a subculture. Rap started in the South, Hip-hop started in New York. Rap is sometimes called Hip-hop because it's the music of Hip-hop. Both are EXCLUSIVELY Foundational Black American creations. 🇺🇸 ✊🏽 🇺🇸 ✊🏿 🇺🇸 ✊🏼 🇺🇸 ✊🏾
Don't bite nobody's style unless you give them credit for being the originator. That's like rule #1 in the book of hip hop. How these guys gonna claim they invented hip hop and don't even know the rules. SMH
As the announced host for the upcoming BET Awards, if fat joe attempts that "latino's and Blacks created Hip-Hop 50/50, half and half" bullshit, he'd better be swiftly booed and yelled off the stage.
The crazy part about Bust is he was born in New York. So you dismiss where you come from to jockey for your Jamaican side absolutely makes Busta a traitor as well as stupid. Because Jamaican have not and still not rocking hip hop like America.
My grandmother and her brother's use to do those dancers back in the1940s She used to see us outside on the cardboard break dancing battling and she used to say what yall doing is nothing new this was in the 80s word peace to my f.b.a family with love we are all we have we are the culture. So my question is to busta ass busta rhymes where's the Jamaicans 😂😂😂😂😂.
The entire You- niverse is ours there never was a time when we wasn't so it doesn't really matter to me were in a cocoon stage anyway of the becoming of something far far greater going beyond the physical getting back to our divine mind's. Put all culture's together and you get Black culture. Period Were on some next level shh As far as I'm concerned we're going to the next destination of existence. Getting out of all dimensions!!!! Back to the Realm of the God's 👊🏾💪🏾✌🏾 Peace, luv n Kaos family
Another thing is the people that you are looking at have always been in America from time immemorial. Never came from slave ships. This is how the real indigenous moved and danced.
That’s heavy.. I never saw that Busta Rhymez interview. There was a strong 5%er (NGE) influence and presence in early Hip Hop. And it’s a major contradiction to say that “America” has no culture, while studying (and representing) a cultural phenomenon that was designed specifically for the “Black Man in America”. The Nation of Gods and Earths (which the brother represents) was founded by an FBA (Father Allah)… who brought the Teachings out of the Temple (Nation of Islam) to the babies in the streets. The Honorable Elijah Muhammad always said that he was sent (specifically) to teach and raise up the Black Man in America (whom he termed: “The Tribe of Shabazz”, currently being referred to as “Foundational Black Americans”). The whole [Culture] that the brother (Busta Rhymez) represents is unique to America.
Respectfully, groups like LaRaza and LSOB (Lighter Shade of Brown) N2Deep but they came along couple decades after it was a thing.. Hip hop started with the inception BLUES and Gospel Music and foll spirituals. Started way before the 70's and IMO th is is why we call it OUT As a matter of fact The Chain Gang song that used to be sung by railroad workers/prisoners has links to some degree to modern day hip hop. It can be looked up.
Facts are Facts I'm Rican from the Bronx .Some Ricans rocked with blacks that's like some blacks rock with us.A lots of us have a friendship that turned into brother hood. Like u blacks say that's my brother from another mother Peace no violence saw enough of thatvshit.Many times caught in the middle..Bronx Love 183.We need to promote more understanding and respect each other...Peace.Blacks are Amazing people ...I'm not black.but I always yell out.SAY IT LOUD IM BLACK AND IM PROUD.THE LATE JAMES BROWN....very influential in hip hop for ever..One
@@mikelugo8983 you're right, facts are facts. Fact is.. Black people love everyone, but no one loves black people. You may be an exception, but you don't make the rule. I encounter many bulshit on daily basis where I'm dealing with racists 🇵🇷 and 🇩🇴 in the hood, and that shit don't make sense. I'm pretty sure you heard people close to you say "no moreno" or "I'm not black I'm Dominican" but then yall use the word Nigga more than real niggas (Black men) do.
@@mikelugo8983 Thanks, because we just want the truth to be told. Just like I know, Black Americans didn’t create Salsa, Rumba, or Raggae; therefore, why get angry at them because they created something. God blessed us to create these wonderful entertaining things, so we don’t understand the anger, because we’re supposed to give credit, where credit is due! Thanks! 👍🏼
Peace and respect @Dark Black Magic 💪🏾✨ Hip Hop was created by us B1ack americans. It's definitely been about that time we reclaimed our culture and gatekeep it from the savages, Vultures and other parasites who been feeding off it. B1ack 1st ✊🏾 Ase'
@@thetruthhurts8618 Peace and respect family Ase' is a spiritual term of power and knowledge. But thank you for the comment I recommend checking out lectures from bobby hemmitt. B1ack 1st salute ✊🏾
@@Wraith636 I know all about him and seen him years ago in ATL a few times. Billy Carson is kinda on a different level but they talk about the same thing but Billy actually go and film those places but BH is more hood with it and Billy uses a teacher's style of lecture
The evidence is undeniable, that hip hop is a genre, we all know hip hip came about through black Americans sampling mostly black American music. Where the dance hall at? 😆 where the raegae at 😆 black Americans wasn't listening to that shit over here. We definitely wasn't listening to Puertorican music, we couldn't understand that shit no how.
THIS IS WHAT THE FU%K I'M TALKING ABOUT!!!!!!!!!!! SHUT IT THE FUCK DOWNNNNNNNN !!!! A++ JOB DARK BLACK MAGIC...TAKE THE REST OF THE SEMESTER OFF....LOL!!!!
50/50 my ass Fat Joe. We got the receipts. Now show us our brothers and sisters in jamaica doing this in the1930s Busta. Yall didnt even have sound systems yet. Cool Herc wasnt even born yet. I lost respect for you and Joe. We always been the culture. We dont mind guest but stop claiming what dont belong to you! Give us our 💐
Chris Bouchillion was rhythming over music in 1926...New Talking Blues...that song is on RU-vid. FBAs set the tone, everyone else was inspired by, AND participated. American music was a big deal in Jamaica in 1950...1950.
Yes and jazz- A Puerto Rican musician I heard on the radio (when it was still around), told about how jazz legend Randy Weston told him about Spain being the origin of "jazz". Then heard from a documentary "I Called him Morgan" where one of the black musicians said they didnt call the music jazz. But what you said was 100 percent.
@@bkizzu2701 I’m truly afraid - waiting for what else are they going to claim. Notice they never run to the White man and say, you guys didn’t create Opera or Heavy Metal. But everybody loves to claim our music from Gospel to Rap. There was a guy that claimed Jesse J and Tori Kelly are the originators or the greatest singers of Riffs and Runs, even though it started with Madam Edna a gospel singer in the 1930/40. And I heard Jesse J background singer teaching her how to do riffs and runs!
Can these dry bones live ? Prophesy and speak to these dry bones , AND SAY LIVE !!!!! WE ARE RISING UP AND LIVING BABY AINT NO STOPPING GOD AND HIS WORD