All I’m saying Mexicans got way more shit to be proud of. Those corridos at boxing events make rap songs and hip hop look silly and cringe lol But still props to the guy in the video supporting his. At the end it’s about race I guess.
It’s all love, your famous rappers sample beats from white artist? Even 2Pac , Biggie Jay Z all of them have sampled white mans beats . Example is that boy Phil Collin’s 😂
We created basketball we created most sports we created most music hip-hop is not that special. It’s actually pretty simple that’s why every clown nowadays think they can do it Latinos play instruments got better voices can sing can dance and just do everything better music wise you can keep that trash you call hip-hop nowadays, but we reinvented it and made it what it is today. That’s just facts
@@jerseyboyantbrooks2824 bro stop hating you don't copy please scarface the movie had everyone wanna to be latino hip hop rappers got face tattoos which is westcoast Mexican American gangster style westcoast hip hop is Mexican American cholo culture all day
I don’t think that the problem is about where the music comes from. It’s about calling Hip Hop either a musical genre and that only, or a culture. If you view Hip Hop as just black music than by all means acknowledge that it was sampling all types of music and that was the issue with even black musicians of the past to give it credit as real music anyway. But if you want to call it a culture, the music, fashion, dance, dj’ing, it’s all multi-cultive. To use the N word as an example is horrible because that’s a white man’s word. It’s like saying basketball is a black man’s sport when it was created by a white man. And so was vinyl.
And if you want get technical basketball is a white man sport the difference is you don’t acknowledge hiphop as black invention it’s because it is.I have no problem with saying basketball is a white man sport that’s difference between us and you folks.
@@jerseyboyantbrooks2824 - you do understand how long it took for Hip Hop to be viewed as a musical genre and why, right? It was and still is sample heavy. Meaning, a lot of music that was sampled to create certain sounds didn’t come from just jazz or R&B. It came from sounds all across the world and different sub cultures. It doesn’t have just one particular sound, just like how America doesn’t have just one particular look. I’m not taking away anything from black America because the experiences and art forms from past have unfortunately been abused and torn apart by white America. I understand what Hip Hop has done for black youths in America. In my eyes, Hip Hop has lasted for so long because it’s a CULTURE that didn’t involve just music. It represented NY and its people to the fullest. And those people came from all nationalities of the world.
@@battle619 a no hiphop is black music it elements come music that black Americans already established it’s disingenuous to say that it’s something other outside of influence.That’s very discarding.
@@jerseyboyantbrooks2824 - it’s not. Personally, I’ve always viewed Hip Hop as a NY thing and not a racial thing. It’s very NY culture, and that consists of many nationalities involved in making it a culture. I always reference “Style Wars” as a great documentary that shows who was involved and the times of the mid-late 70’s. Hearing from the dancers, stylists, and graffiti artists is just amazing. Seeing what cultural backgrounds they have just shows how it was in the beginning. Extremely diverse. I will say that black America definitely represents Hip Hop at its best. As just music is concerned, I don’t. Especially if you want to view Hip Hop as a culture. I’m just speaking about Hip Hop music. Not other genres of music where yes, it is black America at its finest and comes from that. When it comes to Hip Hop it can get kind of difficult to say everyone else that’s not African American is a guest. I honestly appreciate this debate. I respect your opinion to the max. You’re making me think in a mature manner and not in a hateful way. Your approach to this is great keep up the good work
So no one else but black people can listen? your favorite rapper would slap you if he heard you saying what you just said for trying to fuck up his bag. who do you thing accounts for the music bought? or for merch sales ? or concert tickets sales??
Somebody give this man a burger. In return to giving thanks to blacks starting rap. Baggie jeans you guys got from Mexicans in Cali. The plain white t shirts. When the first rappers came out you guys where dressing with leather jackets and chains looking like Michael Jackson in Beat it. Look at the old pictures of Grand Master Flash. With tight jeans and leather clothing.
@@joeloco3453 we got nothing from you.We make fun of how y’all dressed so stop lying lol 😆 this you said we got baggy jeans from Mexicans,when we don’t dress like you at all you get your swag us,
@@jerseyboyantbrooks2824 Mexicans where wearing sporting the white T’s and baggie clothing since the 1940’s with the Pachuco look. Again you guys wearing leather jackets tight jeans and stuff all the way up to the 1980’s. But whatever dude
We don’t claim lefty cause he has no skills go look at Dee baby or the Mexican OT even spm. I’m from Texas we don’t listen to lefty I tried giving him a try and he trash in my opinion couldn’t compare to the plp I just named also he takes verses from old songs and tries to do his thing but fails in my opinion.
Yo SPM was really good that’s first Mexican rapper I CD I had and Mexican OT is really got Texas flow they from one of the best places in hiphop the Houston sound played a big role in major artist sound. The north was jacking Texas heavily nothing but dope spitters yall got best rappers.
@@jerseyboyantbrooks2824 spm was a global icon in Texas bro but the older I got and when I found out what he did I can’t look at him the same or listen to his music. But over here in Texas everyone is united black and Mexicans that’s why when we go to Cali and talk different they take it as disrespect or we trying to be black etc. but little do they know we all grew up together etc
@@oscarshowtime2049 Mexicans and Blacks share hoods in LA. Y'all have no politics and Mexicans in Texas are afraid of blacks in Texas. Common knowledge
Damn yall Got Karen all worked up!!😂😂 He sounds like someone's hater Grandpa just mad shit isn't like it used to be before he started wearing Depends and getting msd when the store is out if his apple sauce !
@@jerseyboyantbrooks2824 it was a question. Where you trying to get to with your opinion you’re the one has an issue with other people trying to get credit for rap.
@@FireBat984 I agree even rock & roll. My question to this Jersey dude was what is his point on this rant of his. You know I started watching some of his videos because a video popped up on my feed. Then I go looking into a couple more of his stuff and all he pro motes is hate. When u go around calling everyone else rascist but you literally imply that blacks aren’t rascists. You are a problem to society