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Joe Rogan Shows Jelly Roll The FIRST Rap Song EVER recorded, performed by The Jubalaires.
This podcast clip is taken from JRE #1987 w/ Jelly Roll.
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Guest: Jelly Roll (@JellyRoll615)
WWW.JELLYROLL615.COM
► Jelly Roll is a singer, rapper, and songwriter. Look for his Hulu documentary, "Jelly Roll: Save Me," on May 30th, and his new album, "Whitsitt Chapel," on June 2nd.
Host: Joe Rogan (@JoeRogan)
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Producer: Young Jamie (@JamieVernon)
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@JREGreatestHits
@JREGreatestHits Год назад
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@mauraece
@mauraece 10 месяцев назад
The Jubalaires were a gospel group active between 1935 and 1950. Previously known as the Royal Harmony Singers in 1936, the band was known for song verses delivered in a rhythmic, rhyming style that has been described as an early version of rap. Their 1946 song "Noah" is often named as the first recorded instance of rap.
@MeUngaBungaButYouAreWorst
@MeUngaBungaButYouAreWorst Месяц назад
By whom? people just repeat this same phrase but the who is never pointed out. Who describes them as an early version of rap a part from shorts and a mention on wikipedia wich does not cite the source?
@nathanielturner2577
@nathanielturner2577 11 месяцев назад
The original video was from 1944 but the song was written in 1940. I guess music , just like any other history, can be prone to be forgotten only to be rediscovered.
@kinggabe5841
@kinggabe5841 19 дней назад
That's the beauty of it.
@rickyfalsetta8457
@rickyfalsetta8457 Год назад
I am so greatful that this podcast happened. Jelly roll deserves this exposure and these are two of my favorite people!
@JREGreatestHits
@JREGreatestHits Год назад
I didn't realize how embedded Jelly was with them, didn't realize he was close to Joey.
@easr1233
@easr1233 Год назад
Lil baby killed it like always🙌🏾🙌🏾
@user-qo8xk7tg5b
@user-qo8xk7tg5b Год назад
I told people rap didn't start in the south bronx.
@uptownbladebrown
@uptownbladebrown 8 месяцев назад
Modern rap did though. Rap also became a genre and its own industry because of the hip hop movement out of nyc that was created by Black Americans
@vexial12
@vexial12 2 месяца назад
Rap is a byproduct of hip hop which came from the Bronx. I get they mean when people started rhyming while in a song like that was the start of rap. But even if we think about that just a little further, I’m sure some caveman back in the day did the same thing with his language to some sick drum beats from his tribesman
@frytime_media
@frytime_media Год назад
Bruh caught himself when he started to say he knew rap came from the… BLACK AMERICANS!! 1:38 😂😂
@JREGreatestHits
@JREGreatestHits Год назад
Maybe, I think he was just talking about an era though haha.
@davito1461
@davito1461 Год назад
@@JREGreatestHitshe was knows that Jamaicans trying to take credit for what black Americans started
@twenteetoo
@twenteetoo Год назад
@@davito1461Jamaicans don’t care about what “black Americans” do fam 😂
@Preus-by8ru
@Preus-by8ru Год назад
@@twenteetooYes y’all do. That’s why you Jamaicans we are trying steal Black American inventions.
@guerillagorilla4423
@guerillagorilla4423 8 месяцев назад
​@delvinedwards309Why are you putting words in his mouth?
@dennistaylor456
@dennistaylor456 10 месяцев назад
And remember that these are Foundational Black Americans who created hip hop. That is all
@joemac84
@joemac84 Год назад
The first rap song was praising God.. Makes sense bc the concept of music literally comes from God
@JREGreatestHits
@JREGreatestHits Год назад
It comes from somewhere we don't know about thats for sure.
@JREGreatestHits
@JREGreatestHits Год назад
@@joemac84 The only thing we know for sure is we don't know shit in the big picture lol. Some people don't even know that yet though.
@mattaustin2128
@mattaustin2128 Год назад
@@joemac84 I respectfully disagree. I once belied, I no longer do. I still have a purpose that’s outward looking and bigger than myself, it’s just no-longer dependant upon the idea of a God. Perhaps some thoughtful conversations with people in my situation may help you to get a three-dimensional idea of how others think.
@mattaustin2128
@mattaustin2128 Год назад
@@joemac84 Right and wrong? I live in a world with a lot of others. I make my choices and live my life in such a way that I do the most good and cause the least harm to myself and others. My purpose is found in enriching the lives of people with positive experiences, supporting those who struggle by words and actions, enjoying meaningful experiences, and trying to make a difference every day. I want to leave this life having left the world a better place. That’s a pretty good purpose from where I’m looking. It’s not dependent upon an arbitrary list of rules in a book, which is interpreted in many different ways by different believers, and can be used to justify all sorts of unkind behaviour.
@mattaustin2128
@mattaustin2128 Год назад
@@joemac84 I was careful to use the word ‘behaviour’ rather than focus on the people involved; it’s the behaviour I’m troubled by. I don’t read hearts, I know that people can do good things for bad reasons, or bad things for seemingly good reasons. And in using the term ‘arbitrary’, I’m pointing out that many people appear to interpret them according to their own focus or whim, to justify choices which harm. The rules of faith can inspire and give form to great kindness; my mother in law believes and she works hard to follow the scriptural example of Matthew 25:31-40. Then I see some people making ghastly decisions, treating others like garbage, yet they’re held up examples of Godliness by many, particularly evangelicals in the US. Can Kenneth Copeland fly one of his private jetliners through the eye of a needle? If I claim that all life is sacred, yet I work hard to disenfranchise those who live in poverty, am I of God? I once believed, I studied the scriptures, theology, philosophy, history, and human behaviour. Prayer was a regular part of my day, and d my heart. I gave my life to serve God and others, yet as time went on, I found the justification for belief fading, the ‘proofs’ failed, the classical arguments no longer satisfied. So, I kept walking, but without faith.
@WalkInLoveJoey
@WalkInLoveJoey Год назад
The first rap song glorified JESUS CHRIST! It’s time to acknowledge the LORD JESUS Joe. Repent of your sins and believe on Christ ✅
@JREGreatestHits
@JREGreatestHits Год назад
that took a hard left turn
@mattaustin2128
@mattaustin2128 Год назад
1. The song is about Noah, not your guy. 2. I don’t think Joe Rogan is likely to be reading RU-vid comments. 3. You’re not my real mum, you can’t tell me what to do!😅
@jimmyscapio615
@jimmyscapio615 4 месяца назад
Aknowlege allah the greatest thé one, Jésus IS just slave for allah
@thechosenone3625
@thechosenone3625 Месяц назад
​@@mattaustin2128 they re a gospel group not so yes is abour God
@GEEKGAMING0206
@GEEKGAMING0206 4 месяца назад
1946 song "Noah" is often named as the first recorded instance of rap. The "Original Jubalaires": from left to right Orville Brooks, Theodore (Teddy) Brooks, Caleb Ginyard and George McFadden.
@donniebrasco1364
@donniebrasco1364 7 месяцев назад
Its not a slave spiritual song esau. Its a divine rap. Done by incredibly talented men.
@GrazHero
@GrazHero 5 месяцев назад
Based
@BrandiO-ys4it
@BrandiO-ys4it 4 месяца назад
I caught that "...esau"
@karenlong2038
@karenlong2038 Год назад
Thank you for being so wholesome
@JREGreatestHits
@JREGreatestHits Год назад
Thanks for watching and commenting Karen! And yes, they're great!
@dhollsynthmusic
@dhollsynthmusic Год назад
lyrics are fantastical, wish modern rap was that creative.
@AIGenerated21
@AIGenerated21 10 месяцев назад
The song Noah by the Jubalaires was released in 1946, but there was a rap by Daffy Duck in an episode aired in 1943 called "Scrap Happy Daffy."
@BrownsvilleBaby_Est
@BrownsvilleBaby_Est 7 месяцев назад
Daffy and the whole Looney Tunes was racist.
@frytime_media
@frytime_media Год назад
Sooo, we’re 50% of those guys Hispanic? Asking for a friend 😅
@JREGreatestHits
@JREGreatestHits Год назад
depends who you ask, and what year it is.
@tinahudson9146
@tinahudson9146 Год назад
😂
@tinahudson9146
@tinahudson9146 Год назад
And Fat Joe still telling this lie
@markeyosef1579
@markeyosef1579 9 месяцев назад
​@@JREGreatestHitsBS
@TheMoorishCourtofAlShaniqua
@TheMoorishCourtofAlShaniqua 2 месяца назад
​@@JREGreatestHits 🧢
@donnie8.12
@donnie8.12 8 месяцев назад
Feels like these guys are the holy Grail of hip-hop. I like that song More than almost all of the tight jeans rappers from the 2020s. Nowadays the people are watered down just like the food in the US.
@JREGreatestHits
@JREGreatestHits Год назад
Check out Bassic's Channel, the producer who made the remix at the end of the video > *link in description*
@BadgerOff32
@BadgerOff32 8 месяцев назад
I only discovered that tune a couple of days ago but it is actually a banger of a tune! Maybe I've played too much of the Fallout videogames lol, but I really dig that old 40's music. Such a cool vibe to music from that period
@dennistaylor456
@dennistaylor456 10 месяцев назад
Not surprised, Foundational Black Americans created every type of music. Including Country. Facts
@tobiasisrael3758
@tobiasisrael3758 Месяц назад
Where are the Puerto Rican people at ....where are the Jamaican people....wonder if they can identify their culture in this song. This looks like 200%my people.
@drewbranch7700
@drewbranch7700 8 месяцев назад
Stop the cap……this derives from tribal poets and has evolved over centuries.
@ivanpadilla1936
@ivanpadilla1936 Год назад
When I was playing Fourth of July music, my younger coworkers thought I was playing church/Christmas music. It’s because all music back in those days were created in churches.
@Rydonittelo
@Rydonittelo Год назад
There are many songs like this that influenced modern rap. Bob Dylan " Subterranean homesick blues" is another. There is a cool version of this Brother Noah with a trap beat.
@XoxoMoot
@XoxoMoot 9 месяцев назад
Nope! It started in 30's by Blacks!
@InMyOwnWorld7
@InMyOwnWorld7 9 месяцев назад
@@XoxoMootright they always trying to steal our culture
@doll.ov.poetrii4682
@doll.ov.poetrii4682 2 месяца назад
​@@XoxoMootExactly.
@XoxoMoot
@XoxoMoot 9 месяцев назад
FYI....the Mills Brothers were beat boxing and break dancing the 30's
@JAS30411
@JAS30411 Год назад
Come on man that's too new. I am talking about that old old school. 😂
@smokesNedibles
@smokesNedibles Год назад
😂😂😂😂😂 oh yea I gotchu I gotchu. That old school Key and peele
@JAS30411
@JAS30411 Год назад
@@smokesNedibles was waiting for tgat reply. Lol👊
@kareem_da_ream1916
@kareem_da_ream1916 Год назад
Fun fact: deep cover came from this!
@chrisendsley5724
@chrisendsley5724 6 месяцев назад
Ever heard the fah so la singing? It's where you sing the notes then you sing the words. My great grandma and her sisters used to sing gospel songs that way at country church singings and bring the house down. It was taught in old country churches in the early 1900's.
@MeUngaBungaButYouAreWorst
@MeUngaBungaButYouAreWorst Месяц назад
By whom is the question. Who decreted and described them as the first rappers ? like i cannot find anything a part the phrase on wikipedia wich does not cite the source.
@KIM-xl6zs
@KIM-xl6zs Год назад
At least I knew about the song b4 joe rogan brought it
@JREGreatestHits
@JREGreatestHits Год назад
I think it's the second time he brought it up on the podcast haha, I can't remember the first though.
@user-tb4ov2wz1j
@user-tb4ov2wz1j 8 месяцев назад
From singing about god to Uzi Vert claiming the devil we have went way down lol
@MrUmandMrEr
@MrUmandMrEr Год назад
...and in 1975 Aerosmith's original version of Walk This Way predates Hip Hop.
@shawnp8076
@shawnp8076 7 месяцев назад
The first rap was a free booklet ad by harry reser in 1930 lol
@leeperry8819
@leeperry8819 10 месяцев назад
Speaking and rhyming over a rhythm were very common in churches and African settings all over the globe.... In Jamaica we did this in what was called ring games... In is a sub genre of negro spirituals
@davegordon6943
@davegordon6943 6 месяцев назад
Johnny Cash had "one piece at a time" and "I've been everywhere".
@maluill
@maluill 5 месяцев назад
Johnny "D" Cash
@cameronkeenan7300
@cameronkeenan7300 2 месяца назад
We don’t know if rap was before this because videoing and recording wasn’t invented year’s before this maybe there was rap in the 1800’s
@JohnnyJaxmusic
@JohnnyJaxmusic Месяц назад
The second verse is the best
@jbartist5268
@jbartist5268 2 месяца назад
First Rap song representing GOD. That’s righttt!!!!!
@curiousquietboy7
@curiousquietboy7 8 месяцев назад
People know about Straight Out of Compton but they know nothin bout Straight Out of Church Pews! lol
@yetiman6263
@yetiman6263 Год назад
Pigmeat Markham
@SkankHunt95
@SkankHunt95 Год назад
Earliest rap was from Montenegro, and that rap artist's was rapping about killing turks and cutting their heads, also calling them for megdan(duel) and beat come from old music instrument called Gusle ... that was early gangsta rap
@victoriaelizabethwhitimaxw1613
@victoriaelizabethwhitimaxw1613 2 месяца назад
Sounds like Elvis knew these peeps he must have changed it to casanova
@trollbrochina
@trollbrochina Месяц назад
No it’s not early rap it was Lil Baby with a time travel machine.
@jessewhite2879
@jessewhite2879 6 месяцев назад
Should have kept it rolling to the second verse tho, that was the best one imo
@NeoMoonSevin
@NeoMoonSevin 3 месяца назад
Bro these guys are tops its definitely history ppl see this abd wow yup forst rap
@moneyal72
@moneyal72 8 месяцев назад
Big Tex-smoke smoke smoke
@NeoMoonSevin
@NeoMoonSevin 3 месяца назад
Funny thing about this was most ppl on radio onñy thought it was white guys singers 🤣😂
@IslamOneGodTruth
@IslamOneGodTruth Год назад
What about modern day rap joe how do you feel about that?
@lilskizzyd
@lilskizzyd 2 месяца назад
Not me just listening to jelly roll then seeing him on me tryna find the first rap
@jalilreed2471
@jalilreed2471 Год назад
That’s just Bone Thugs y’all
@Bassic
@Bassic Год назад
Nice! ❤
@JREGreatestHits
@JREGreatestHits Год назад
Haha that's so ironic dude! I was just out on a run and was thinking to myself "this Bassic dude is gonna get a pretty damn cool surprise today, it'd be funny if he commented on this clip" Then I get home and you're the first comment on it. What did you think when you heard your remix got shown on JRE today? I took a look at your subs when it happened, I'll be keeping an eye on them haha.
@Bassic
@Bassic Год назад
Oh yes, indeed! I just saw YT comments popping in suddenly saying things like "Joe Rogan sent me here", so I hopped on spotify to check JRE, and I couldn't believe it :)
@JREGreatestHits
@JREGreatestHits Год назад
That’s so dope dude haha. Capitalize! Somehow.
@Bassic
@Bassic Год назад
@@JREGreatestHits I'm too old to "capitalize", I'm just happy :)
@JREGreatestHits
@JREGreatestHits Год назад
@@Bassic Nah man! I think about this a lot, especially when it comes to releasing music. The days of being "too old" are gone, that was all built on a foundation of needing to be a certain age for a record label to build you. Nowadays, the internet doesn't give a shit how old you are bro. a 70 year old releasing music has just as much of a chance as a 20 year old releasing music now. Once you have eyeballs, thats it, you can keep those eyeballs, age doesnt matter. And once you have eyeballs on you, thats money, especially on youtube. They're looking at ya! The only thing missing now is consistency! With that being said, that's just my little ramble - do what makes you happy man, and maybe thats nothing. IF so, great! I'm happy for ya, enjoy! But remember, age doesn't matter anymore. The internet doesn't care. The internet doesn't even want to know how old you are.
@cammyman32
@cammyman32 Год назад
Hell yeah.
@intodaysepisode...
@intodaysepisode... Год назад
Welp! Thats gospel guys!!
@JREGreatestHits
@JREGreatestHits Год назад
god rap
@shawnturner1645
@shawnturner1645 11 месяцев назад
The original bt&harmony
@sanitizerwilson1599
@sanitizerwilson1599 Год назад
King Tim III is the first rap song
@cesarperez4736
@cesarperez4736 7 месяцев назад
This was the migos lol
@mauraece
@mauraece 10 месяцев назад
Joe be speaking conspiracies and truths simultaneously 😂
@ivansparkov2579
@ivansparkov2579 Год назад
What's they're name please thank you.
@JREGreatestHits
@JREGreatestHits Год назад
The Jubalaires or something, my spelling may be off.
@AbuHajarAlBugatti
@AbuHajarAlBugatti 4 месяца назад
BS This kinda music was common at the time
@Frogman1212
@Frogman1212 Год назад
People commenting under a video of the original song brought me here.
@Vultyrex
@Vultyrex 9 месяцев назад
So, what you're saying is, Rap originated from church? Guess time wasn't too kind to it. lol
@whateverman4945
@whateverman4945 7 месяцев назад
There is a 2nd verse probably better than the first, they shoulda kept it going
@simonnoble2345
@simonnoble2345 2 месяца назад
Rap and hip hop are not the same thing or interchangable terms
@TheGreatRobertCharles
@TheGreatRobertCharles 9 месяцев назад
FBA🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
@paint1016
@paint1016 Год назад
First i heard was sugar hill gang
@JREGreatestHits
@JREGreatestHits Год назад
Sugar Hill rings a bell for some reason.
@Codeyboiy
@Codeyboiy 3 месяца назад
The first rap song praised God now rap songs talk about sinful things that's crazy fr 💀
@kennethdillard8982
@kennethdillard8982 Год назад
Is it Jamie or jaramie? Im so confused.?
@michaelrodriguez961
@michaelrodriguez961 3 месяца назад
And look what y'all turned it into something that was use to praise God now praises the devil every that looks evil was good at one point
@weegeeetime843
@weegeeetime843 4 месяца назад
one thousandth like!1!
@James-re6co
@James-re6co 8 месяцев назад
People talking with rhyme and rhythm instead of singing with rhyme and rhythm??? omg
@dopebrother1042
@dopebrother1042 Год назад
Kendrick n Lil baby
@thickasabrick2293
@thickasabrick2293 Год назад
Yo they aren't the first though everything's been done and done again throughout history... As far as I found this is the first example of rap that's recorded in was the 1930's. It may not have had the beats that we use for rap but it sure was rapping. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-aybHi0p_Fq0.html
@creepincarl
@creepincarl Год назад
Nah. The rhythm is lacking. Cant count this one.
@GEEKGAMING0206
@GEEKGAMING0206 4 месяца назад
Alot of song sounded like that... how is that the first. 😅😂
@gaiangnosis5218
@gaiangnosis5218 Год назад
Wouldn't it be Leadbelly
@JREGreatestHits
@JREGreatestHits Год назад
Maybe, whats that?
@rainman8534
@rainman8534 Год назад
@@JREGreatestHits Old blues singer
@archniki_
@archniki_ 9 месяцев назад
I like more preacher and the bear
@DeonTheDirector
@DeonTheDirector Год назад
I researched this I've found older videos of people doing the same thing. so its not the first "rap" song. I would also argue that this is not rap. I wouldn't even call it gospel rap. I would say it falls somewhere in the hip hop culture tho but it is not what anyone would consider rap music.
@PizzaBeer-op2fq
@PizzaBeer-op2fq Год назад
That is Rap, Rap is a genre of music characterized by talking or rhyming syncopated to the beat of a musical backdrop. The lyrics are spoken as opposed to being sung.
@bigdollaz
@bigdollaz Год назад
@@PizzaBeer-op2fqI get what u mean by definition and specifics sure we can call it rap but it’s not really rap in the perspective we’ve had for the past 30-40 years it’s more so a melodic church type of song in my opinion, rap has a cultural identity to it , the ghettos , hardships , struggle , concrete jungle etc rhyming each sentence with the next im no music expert just a listeners opinion , we tend to look for those characteristics when defining rap not to say that u can’t make rap without mentioning those things but it’s just what we’ve become acquainted with , those hardcore punchlines , metaphors , similes etc to compare words with one another & to rhyme the end of each sentences as well as multiple rhymes in one sentence as well as 100 different ways to manipulate the listener , rap can be very complex in so many ways depending on the artist as well , as well as beyond simple like nursery rhymes . Well it’s much more explainable & complex from a music expert standpoint who really knows the ins and out about Rap , this was just my opinion & observation as a avid listener we all have a different opinion on the definition of rap & what defines it but this was not rap more so a church song with melody & multiple people singing along at the same time with no punchlines or hard similes just a classic sing along song for a great Sunday morning .
@PizzaBeer-op2fq
@PizzaBeer-op2fq Год назад
@bigdollaz It's Rap, everything has already been explained.
@AngelA-tq9rs
@AngelA-tq9rs 2 месяца назад
@@PizzaBeer-op2fqits not rap. Where are the drums? How can you say the words are “synchronized to the beat” when there aren’t even any drums? The first rap song was a song made by The Animals called Year Of The Guru. Listen to it then come back to me
@PizzaBeer-op2fq
@PizzaBeer-op2fq 2 месяца назад
@@AngelA-tq9rs That's quite a stretch, I don't think it qualifies as Rap.
@Ngatikahu-aka-panbadass
@Ngatikahu-aka-panbadass 8 месяцев назад
Rap originated in church the preacher rapped the word of god
@discodog77
@discodog77 2 месяца назад
First rap song is 1972 in Italy. Adriano Celentano pretending to rap in English. Crazy.
@TheCompucore
@TheCompucore 7 месяцев назад
There is no god , dont believe in them , believe in yourselves
@lailanitaganap6314
@lailanitaganap6314 Год назад
First rap song actually came out in 1930 and they were white?
@donjuanbanks4552
@donjuanbanks4552 Год назад
prove it?
@lailanitaganap6314
@lailanitaganap6314 Год назад
@@donjuanbanks4552 look it up 1930 first rap song its there it will pop up quick
@donjuanbanks4552
@donjuanbanks4552 Год назад
@@lailanitaganap6314 post a link….
@uptownbladebrown
@uptownbladebrown 8 месяцев назад
I dont believe it but lets say thats true, that a white guy has the first recorded rap song. If you know the history of our country then you would know that doesnt mean white ppl created rap.
@hashtag8574
@hashtag8574 8 месяцев назад
Hio im from the specialworld itecia i have a message for the people this man is cloned for ever take a good look his new name is now (lil baby) the rapper of atlanta this is 1 of us sios sios sios
@jameswong7061
@jameswong7061 8 месяцев назад
so......the 1st white rapper was elvis presley......
@steviebreeden5458
@steviebreeden5458 Год назад
It’s so bizarre to think rap sounded like that, and now it’s bout bitches killing people and money an chains just crazy bruh🤯
@JREGreatestHits
@JREGreatestHits Год назад
I'm not sure it was known as 'rap' back then. This is just sort of where the culture thread started unravelling. I think back then it was just melody and rhythm, and then it caught on.
@AkTheGREAT33
@AkTheGREAT33 Год назад
Rnb music came from the singers remixing gospel music, all the older folks didn’t like it they felt they were disrespectful towards god.
@kgunitkeese17
@kgunitkeese17 Год назад
TBH I wouldn't call it rap. He's still singing but at a faster pace. It's similar to Major General Song from the Pirates of Penzance opera. Both are fast pace, but I wouldn't consider either as rap.
@dragonfist25
@dragonfist25 8 месяцев назад
It is rap. Just like Bone Thugs-n-Harmony.
@LunaticMenace
@LunaticMenace 2 месяца назад
That isn’t hip hop 😂
@simonnoble2345
@simonnoble2345 2 месяца назад
Correct, but it is rap
@Pigeuns
@Pigeuns 2 месяца назад
That dude looks awful with those tattoos.
@BanditoGames
@BanditoGames 11 месяцев назад
1940-2010 rap was the best. Now its a bunch of losers trying to show off
@jringus
@jringus 18 дней назад
Nah Jack Sneed’s Paul Revere from the late 30’s is better than this
@WSFM_Rex
@WSFM_Rex Год назад
I wouldn’t call that rap lol
@JREGreatestHits
@JREGreatestHits Год назад
It was the 40s dude lol, you can't hear the rap influence in the 2nd guys verse?
@WSFM_Rex
@WSFM_Rex Год назад
@@JREGreatestHits i don’t think if you played this for anyone today they would think this is rap
@JREGreatestHits
@JREGreatestHits Год назад
@@WSFM_Rex This isn't a new video bro, it's the 2nd time Joe's played it. This is already well established, lol. I think you're missing the point here. What are you expecting? Drake? It's the 40s dude, yhis is early rap rhythm, I don't know why you're expecting to hear Nas or some shit lol.
@WSFM_Rex
@WSFM_Rex Год назад
@@JREGreatestHits yea I’m really familiar with modern day rap. This sounds more like pop or barbershop or really anything besides rap. I really don’t hear rap in that song at all
@WSFM_Rex
@WSFM_Rex Год назад
@@JREGreatestHits I’m not expecting to hear Nas , I’m expecting it to not sound like pop music. I don’t know why you’re so upset over a yt comment
@Wrangzilla
@Wrangzilla 6 месяцев назад
And rap has been in decline ever since....
@tweekbomb-hb5vc
@tweekbomb-hb5vc Месяц назад
Bob Dylan Subterranean Homesick Blues. Totally a rap song in its purest form. Agree or disagree? Thanks.
@richo1967
@richo1967 8 месяцев назад
There on my play list 😎
@rosejackson9695
@rosejackson9695 Год назад
Stop trying to take away the credit hip-hop team from the 60s came straight from Jamaica a little bit broken down from the breaking music OK play
@tretre92
@tretre92 10 месяцев назад
Yall didn’t start saying until busta rhymes said. Even kool herc said he didn’t invent it. Look up dj Mario
@uptownbladebrown
@uptownbladebrown 8 месяцев назад
Hip hop does not come from jamaica and it wasnt created by a jamaican. Bambaataa made that up and really started to push the lie with the source mag cover. Jamaican music reggae and dancehall was created by jamaicans copying American music like r&b, soul and hip hop. All the jamaican music pioneers are on video saying this. Count machuki, sir coxsone, uroy and bob marley all say jamaicans were copying americans
@Sergeant_Pepper
@Sergeant_Pepper Год назад
Jelly Roll went to jail cause he stole Jelly Rolls /j
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