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Toronto Accent and Dialect from the 1980s to mid 2000s 

TheBlessedMan
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I solely made this video because of the slander that the city has gotten in the past few years, and just want people to see the real and not spread ignorance. The accent and dialect has existed in Black communities in Toronto for a LONG time, since the 1980s but social media pushed it and now people who have never really grown up in Caribbean/African neighbourhoods of the city have now turned turned it into the mockery that you're now seeing all over your social media.
This video is made to put an end to the ignorance regarding the way Black Canadians in certain neighbourhoods of Toronto speak
Ion know if I wanna drop personal socials at this moment but you can find me on the subreddit Torontology: u/telminnn
Chapters:
0:00 (1983) Home Feeling: Struggle for a Community - Jane and Finch documentary
3:45 (1990) Maestro Fresh Wes on Midday CBC
9:01 (1991) Cold Front Record Release Party - Much Music RAP CITY
13:51 (1991) Maestro Fresh Wes rap interview
16:04 (1994) Make Some Noise
41:22 (1995) Ghetto Concept - MuchMusic Interview
43:37 (1995) Pelham Park Bloodz: Blood Killa Boss & Young Thugz
47:51 (1997) MUCHMUSIC RAP CITY - CANADIAN MUSIC WEEK RAP FILE
48:21 (1997) Regent Park - Focus on CBC
50:46 (2001) Jane & Finch CBC National News Documentary: Tha Smugglaz
56:31 (2001) Toronto Murder Epidemic - A Deadly Silence Documentary
1:13:26 (2001) Ghetto Concept - Hotel Interview in Victoria BC*
1:15:15 (2003) Point Blank in Regent Park w/ Ed The Sock (City TV)
1:27:09 (2003) Point Blank on Ed The Sock's Big Wham Bam (MuchMusic '03)
1:28:12 (2005) Myths of Regent Park
1:28:38 (2005) The Real Toronto DVD Documentary
1:57:14 (2006) Empz for Lyfe Documentary
1:59:23 (2006) Lost in the Struggle - the fifth estate CBC News
2:02:14 (2006) Behind the scenes: CTV National News
2:14:43 BONUS CLIP of Tory Lanez when he was living in Toronto in 2012
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Комментарии : 740   
@tdotsblessing
@tdotsblessing 28 дней назад
Everyone make sure to SHARE this video to anybody speaking ignorantly about how Black communities in Toronto talk‼ People in Toronto need to be proud of where they're from and rep it 🤧Outsiders can still say what they want about how we sound, but it's what's makes us, US and it's not going anywhere anytime soon💯
@jss1ca3
@jss1ca3 25 дней назад
💯💯💯💯💯
@DeandreXBennett
@DeandreXBennett 23 дня назад
T.O. STAND UPPPPP
@thephilosopher7173
@thephilosopher7173 22 дня назад
Ppl make fun of the accent because of those who stretch it and over compensate. None of the ppl in this video _try_ to have an accent, but I distinctly remember after Drake popped off and eyes were on Toronto, ppl started over exaggerating their speech similar to how the dudes from 4Yall Ent. talk during their skits. Toronto is full of over-compensators.
@Thuja814
@Thuja814 22 дня назад
1986 Rub a Dub Style Inna Regent Park, from Juno Award Winner & creative writing teacher Lillian Allen …with the Jokerman font ;-) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1MTPedZg_0Y.html
@natalied5917
@natalied5917 21 день назад
Jamaica land we love they have nothing our us 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🔥🔥🔥.
@thecountess
@thecountess 19 дней назад
Torontonian here. I've always said "tings" and the actual way we pronounce TORONTO is the same way people be saying it on the clips in this video. I honestly dislike how these Tik Tokers exaggerate the Tdot accent. The influence of Caribbean/West Indies slang has been going on for decades, them kids these days did not come up with it. I grew up with a lot of Jamaicans or 1st generation Jamaicans or Trinidadians amongst other ethnicities, and it influenced how I express myself, it has stayed with me even though I now live in Europe. I am Hispanic from Toronto. Thanks for this video. Love it.
@tdotsblessing
@tdotsblessing 19 дней назад
Real talk! As a man who also is not Yardie but grew up around them you're talking that realness💯💯💯💯
@rayang9929
@rayang9929 15 дней назад
noone cares nerd
@davidbawtinheimer7762
@davidbawtinheimer7762 15 дней назад
Dun know
@devongiguere3721
@devongiguere3721 11 дней назад
​@@tdotsblessingI'm from Oshawa and have Trinidian and Jamaican half-siblings as well as friends growing up. This video brought so much nostalgia man. This is some working-class history and I am really thankful for you uploading this. We need more of this shit
@thecountess
@thecountess 5 дней назад
@@devongiguere3721 Zeen.
@TMBpk
@TMBpk 22 дня назад
The actual Toronto accent is nothing like the fake “Tik Tok Toronto Accent” that’s going around online. People just deliberately exaggerate it and nobody in the city ever talks like that. This video is more reality of how people sound…and if you have a good ear, you’ll be able to differentiate the East End Scarborough accent from the West End Jane & Finch / Weston accent.
@thehandleishothott
@thehandleishothott 21 день назад
Time stamp the clear difference please
@boredguy5805
@boredguy5805 20 дней назад
People definitely talk like that dude, but it's mainly high school kids. I go to my local library sometimes and hear it all the time
@NickyPixar
@NickyPixar 20 дней назад
I live in Toronto and yes the accent is like the TikToks. Most people still speak normal here, but as you drive by young people without culture you can hear it
@WeTrustInBando
@WeTrustInBando 18 дней назад
@@NickyPixaryou kids are stupid Those are rich Children From nice homes 😂trying to copy yuh know
@Kj637-
@Kj637- 8 дней назад
Excellent explanation! wish people understood this.
@tin12ify
@tin12ify 27 дней назад
this video just hit the algorithm, it gonna do numbers
@Vazo999
@Vazo999 23 дня назад
🤣 It's true
@tin12ify
@tin12ify 23 дня назад
@@Vazo999 just came back after 4 days I was right
@p0pov13
@p0pov13 14 дней назад
Bro 2 whole hours is wild lol
@tin12ify
@tin12ify 13 дней назад
@@p0pov13 its a documentary compilation what you expect
@davidbremang7557
@davidbremang7557 28 дней назад
you can hear the jamaican influence in the whole accent from 83
@noahisuku5338
@noahisuku5338 27 дней назад
It’s literally the Jamaican accent
@thunderthighs3450
@thunderthighs3450 26 дней назад
@@noahisuku5338 well no shit, those are jamaican black guys, obv everyone else won't sound like that
@bobzyurunkel
@bobzyurunkel 26 дней назад
They are literally from Jamaica lol
@swagmund_freud6669
@swagmund_freud6669 26 дней назад
@@bobzyurunkel But it's not like a Jamaican accent purely. It's been watered down by the Canadian accent.
@rowanjun
@rowanjun 25 дней назад
@@bobzyurunkel The 2 young men are not Jamaicans, influence yes, but not from Jamaica (one is Guyanese the other is from Dominica - not DR) hope this helps with your understanding. Bless
@BIGNEM
@BIGNEM 14 дней назад
Caribbean community brought it, African community influenced it, Canadian culture embraced it and other communities mixed into it from all corners of the earth that lived in those communities. The Toronto accent used to be healthy until social media warped it and turned it into a caricature of itself. With random suburban kids from Yukon to Ohio now influencing pop culture and recreating it into a nasally rat sound the original essence has been killed on a PR level. Little do they know the real "accent" is still alive and healthy in our communities. 💫
@starkgamescharmbracelet
@starkgamescharmbracelet 15 часов назад
What African countries influenced it…?
@OrgasmicDeliciousLiving™
@OrgasmicDeliciousLiving™ 27 дней назад
I was in Fresh Arts for two years with Kardinal, Solar, Socrates, Jully Black. I was in the dance program and this experience was life enhancing. It was created for black and native youth. We attended five days a week learning more about the arts you were passionate about. The best part we got paid. Its because of Fresh Arts I got the opportunity to dance and train with Collectives of Black Artists. Big up to whomever created this. I love this!!! Big up to Motion, Power and the Rappers in the early 90s.
@emjaydark2811
@emjaydark2811 20 дней назад
So what are doing now?
@KardiFan2000
@KardiFan2000 17 дней назад
Solitair*
@OrgasmicDeliciousLiving™
@OrgasmicDeliciousLiving™ 16 дней назад
@@KardiFan2000 thanks for that!
@thecountess
@thecountess 5 дней назад
@@emjaydark2811 they still be making music and music projects. Jully not long ago sang O Canada and got mad props for her delivery of it.
@thecountess
@thecountess 5 дней назад
I grew up in North York, Jane & Sheppard and Keele & Sheppard, went to York Uni, and worked around Keele & Steele, so all the names your dropped I knew and although I was not involved in the community as much as my brothers were, I knew of them being around now and then and giving back to the community. I hear great things about Fresh Arts. Glad you got opportunities ♥
@ricardovalentine4199
@ricardovalentine4199 21 день назад
hearing "loafting" all the way back in 1983 at 2:35 is crazy. would've thought it to be more recent word
@Singforfun324
@Singforfun324 15 дней назад
Every thing you hear is from the older generation.
@Eiramilah
@Eiramilah 5 дней назад
I remember hearing that in the 90's
@hirosato1548
@hirosato1548 3 часа назад
my god i keep saying it but people are like 'loafing'?
@quietman208
@quietman208 28 дней назад
I really appreciate this video. I’m from Pittsburgh but for some reason the Toronto accent really fascinates me. I don’t like seeing all the hate it gets online, even though the modern accent does sound a lil “silly”, I find it disrespectful and ignorant. Especially coming from other black people, it’s like they don’t know that we’re a diaspora all with our own unique dialects.
@JericCamps
@JericCamps 22 дня назад
It's just exaggerated for social media purposes. But the "Toronto" accent is a real thing as you can see here.
@knowheartbeats
@knowheartbeats 19 дней назад
It's cool when I see people from other places fascinated. I've been to united states quite a few times, the south , nyc , LA and never had anyone make fun of my accent before, it's always the opposite to be honest
@JD-ny3vz
@JD-ny3vz 27 дней назад
Aye this was interesting to watch as a NYer of West Indian descent I have a lot of family in Toronto. You can hear the West Indian and Canadian mix with even a little NY/US East coast mixed in. I would think the hip hop influence from the 80 with NY being huge and probably similar demographics so family members etc.
@LOUD_army
@LOUD_army 27 дней назад
Exactly, a lot of people don't realize that Toronto was a part of the history of hip hop way before hip hop went to other cities.
@JD-ny3vz
@JD-ny3vz 27 дней назад
@@LOUD_army Main Source for example NYC/Toronto connection
@LOUD_army
@LOUD_army 27 дней назад
@@JD-ny3vz are you on instagram?
@headienutburn
@headienutburn 24 дня назад
The primitives should have stayed on the US east coast. Toronto and the GTA are crime ridden cesspools now.
@unsub8924
@unsub8924 23 дня назад
There are a lot of West Indian Caribbean people in Toronto, also Nigerian and Somalians Ethiopian Ghanaian...
@catregime
@catregime 23 дня назад
This is incredible…like whoooooo is logging all this footage???? The Blessed One this is amazing. Thanks for putting this up.
@joshi-toshi
@joshi-toshi 23 дня назад
truly appreciate anyone who archives shit like this. and anyone who compiles things like this.
@tdotsblessing
@tdotsblessing 22 дня назад
@catregime @joshi-toshi Thank you I greatly appreciate both of y’all’s comments🤧🙏🏾. Make sure the share the video anytime you hear ignorance on how we talk💯
@dev00008
@dev00008 21 день назад
The people who were alive at the time...
@sarahgordino6695
@sarahgordino6695 14 дней назад
Thank you to whoever put this together. Very very nostalgic. As someone who grew up in Jane Finch in the 80s/90s this hits different.
@moho472
@moho472 22 дня назад
Thank you for this video. Its so frustrating to see the culture we have get over exaggerated to the point where it becomes a dog whistle for racism. The old ones do not talk like what you'd see on social media today. This is the real Toronto accent, and I'm glad we're pushing back. Edit: Grew up in Islington and Finch, then moved to Sauga; the culture still exists in parts of the suburbs where poverty is rough. However, nobody knows about this because its surrounded by million dollar homes.
@tdotsblessing
@tdotsblessing 22 дня назад
Real talk you spittin real shit🙏🏾💯 I greatly appreciate you for watching. Make sure to spread the word
@knowheartbeats
@knowheartbeats 19 дней назад
Fighting back, couldn't have said it better
@deepblue2
@deepblue2 14 дней назад
As a Torontonian myself, I've learned and realized that the Jamaican accent has had a big influence on the Toronto accent over that period of time from the '80s. This is great footage by the way and thanks for uploading this.
@beaner2907
@beaner2907 21 день назад
Fantastic video! I really appreciated this, thank you! This should win some kind of award. It's like a mini documentary.
@tdotsblessing
@tdotsblessing 21 день назад
🤧💯🙏🏾
@Thoumike
@Thoumike 11 дней назад
Amazing work, and thank you for listing all your sources, i have so much to watch
@mikedenheyer6769
@mikedenheyer6769 24 дня назад
This is RARE footage. Going back to wes and Michie mee going forward with the masterplan radio show on CIUT. Then Ghetto concept and the GRASSROOTS (best production team in toronto 90s hip hop). I never seen any of this specific footage. This is crazy. The Grassroots team were such a huge inspiration.
@SVPREME101
@SVPREME101 27 дней назад
Ed the Sock in the hood....this is Toronto Nostalgia
@Diggi1027
@Diggi1027 16 дней назад
As a man from Compton/Watts/Long beach alike I am glad this popped up on my feed. I was always interested in the Toronto scene. With that being said I am visiting a friend there next year.
@tdotsblessing
@tdotsblessing 16 дней назад
Say word? I hope you have a blessed time here👍🏾💯
@CR416__
@CR416__ 21 день назад
I grew up in Toronto and the accent has always been consistent lol.. we’ve been a melting pot of people from time. That’s why our accent is so unique
@mimibynature
@mimibynature 26 дней назад
Look at a young Maestro Fresh Wes ❤ he really put Toronto on the map!
@SomeDudeQC
@SomeDudeQC 26 дней назад
89 was mine
@BGambino1215
@BGambino1215 23 дня назад
Mitchie Mee too
@Brizza032
@Brizza032 22 дня назад
@@BGambino1215she killed it with the leaders of the new school and Shabba ranks at varsity stadium to kardi to black eyed peas( on electric circus) no furges, to opera -government-Massey-multiple west venues. Project bounce, MORNING RIDE. If you know, you know. It’s been pleasure setting a scene for everyone through hospitality over the 25 years.
@KillahManjaro
@KillahManjaro 24 дня назад
Jane and Finch was my old stomping ground back in the late 80's 215 Gosford Blvd. Thanks for the upload this brought back so many memories from back then. 1!
@omnipotentiq
@omnipotentiq 22 дня назад
OG!!!!!
@stainerrr84
@stainerrr84 21 день назад
Jane / Tretheway
@stainerrr84
@stainerrr84 21 день назад
1555 Jane St
@isadorabarrow594
@isadorabarrow594 18 дней назад
As a Caribbean migrant coming from Barbados in the early 2000s, i didn't understand what a major influence West Indian culture had on the fabric of Canadian society. Thank you soo much for this video! Fascinating 🙏🏾
@RafaelLopeztattoos
@RafaelLopeztattoos 26 дней назад
proper🏆 theres a doc in Prime Vid, "Drop the Needle" that portrays the evolution of toronto sound and nightlife. Play De owner is a glaring representation of what toronto culture is. another revelation for me as an immigrant was getting into UK sound in the early 00's realizing were a commonwealth country to UK, we share a ton of similarities in culture including slang from patois to uk street slang. was blown away to hear this in Jungle/DnB Mcing which toronto was huge in during mid-late 90s rave scene
@knowheartbeats
@knowheartbeats 19 дней назад
This is a perfect document , it showed so much more that just an accent man. Trust me this shit gonna go way viral. It gives alot if insight man. This is for all these people and there "fake accent" bullshit and this just started, nah , YALL are just hearing and being exposed to it because media OUTSIDE OF THE CULTURE is making it a mockery now. Big up yourself yute.
@tdotsblessing
@tdotsblessing 19 дней назад
All love over here fam🤧 Don't worry I got yall💯
@sroberts00
@sroberts00 18 дней назад
Thank you for this! I knew something was weird with the 'modern' Toronto accent but I couldn't put my finger on it. I moved here in 2000 and spent a lot of time in Black spaces (I'm non-Black POC) and don't remember anyone talking the cartoonish ways they do now. Of course there was always a Caribbean-infused accent, but not the forced caricature that's been making the rounds. I saw someone share a video of a young (probably suburban) non-Black woman doing the modern accent and they said she sounds like a "drunk moose" and I've been inconsolable. 😭
@shwntol
@shwntol 15 дней назад
This is iconic footage thank you for archiving Tdot history!!
@isthatreallywhathappened
@isthatreallywhathappened 20 дней назад
I really appreciate it. I hate when I see those disgusting Brown, White and Asian TikToks mocking our accents. This is how WE talk. I will always be proud of OUR community. "Toronto mans" trope is coded in racism. These people don't have a license to mock our lived experiences.
@jwillwork3683
@jwillwork3683 19 дней назад
We locked in on reddit, Happy to see you doing number brother!
@tdotsblessing
@tdotsblessing 19 дней назад
Appreciate you big dawg🫡 Numbers going up!
@brodiethegoaty849
@brodiethegoaty849 14 дней назад
I grew up in Detroit so crossing the bridge to Canada to drink at 19 was the norm. I met a young rapper that eventually came to my studio to record and taught me the subtle differences in the dialect influences in Toronto. He now goes by Tory Lanez.
@GPWYR
@GPWYR 26 дней назад
55:57 that’s Bundawg, better know as Bunso. I used to play ball with him and his bro Pressa (Beenie) at this age, Raptor ball at Oakdale CC. #iykyk
@Brizza032
@Brizza032 22 дня назад
I was raptorball coach of the year 2001
@eAddiction
@eAddiction 22 дня назад
51:38 that little boy in blue was Jordan Manners. Miss him
@GankBott3M
@GankBott3M 22 дня назад
that's crazy lol I be listening to them same guys pretty regularly
@GPWYR
@GPWYR 13 дней назад
Can’t forget Dada better know as Houdini , he used to ball at Oakdale CC too #llhou #raptorball
@atriskyouthtv
@atriskyouthtv 2 месяца назад
Best doc ive ever seen in my life fam nuff love and ratings
@tdotsblessing
@tdotsblessing Месяц назад
Love brother🙏🏾❤
@JHamTD
@JHamTD 17 дней назад
Seeing this video is incredible as it puts to bed a lot of the misinformation regarding the origin of the accent and shows it was a natural development similar to what happened with the African influence on Portuguese from formerly enslaved Black people in 17 and 18th century Portugal. Another thing that I love to see documented is the mobilization of the state (police) against the black population in Canada but also specifically Toronto which is often denied even though it's documented in the stories from those that lived in Blackhurst (Bathurst and Bloor), Eglinton West and other early black neighbourhoods in the city. The stories of Andrew Evans, Sophia Cooks, Lester Donaldson, Marlon Neil, Andrew Loku and many others all speak to this long history of targeting black folks in this city. SO many that push mythology about Canada's liberal history could not tell you who one of those names are, or where Africville was, or why there is a black woman on their 10 dollar bill they bought a double double with. Thos same people will bob their head to a song with a bassline but deny relevant history and claim to be an ally or that their black adjacent because they used to sag their pants as a teenager. Documentation is how the lies are dispelled. Great compilation. You really did something with this.
@lydianyakundi5749
@lydianyakundi5749 27 дней назад
I love this …what a gem!💎
@Akil1998
@Akil1998 27 дней назад
Seeing from the start of this film how the police treated young Blacks in Jane and Finch in 83 shows why things are the way they are now. It is by design.
@bushwacka5187
@bushwacka5187 26 дней назад
By design? For what purpose and by whom?
@Akil1998
@Akil1998 26 дней назад
@@bushwacka5187 You don't think the targeting of Black men(from the miseducation system to the incarceration of Black men)it is not by design. I can try to explain it to you, however who knows it feels it. Some in Canada think this is just a American problem, however it has been very prevalent in Canada as well. Hell the carding system we see today in Toronto is the equivalent of stop and frisk. Also again look at what is spoken about in the start of this film and fast forward to what we have going on today. It isn't a coincidence. Again whether you whether you call it the system as a whole, the government, the state etc. It is by design.
@CB-kc5ys
@CB-kc5ys 25 дней назад
Black people dont even make up the majority of demographics incarcerated in Canada its actually white ..stop trying to make Canada on the same level of issues as U.S wannabes
@Danyurism
@Danyurism 25 дней назад
@@Akil1998 once you grow up you realize it has nothing to do with color and everything to do with class. toronto has always been divided into classes not colors.
@Danyurism
@Danyurism 25 дней назад
​@@Akil1998 in the 90s all you had to do was have a fitted on and baggy jeans and you were a target. Ask anyone on road in the 90's if the baseball caps hit the floor when you seen the boy. music down hats off. shit was no joke.
@kristianolliviere9045
@kristianolliviere9045 Месяц назад
Adam "Edge" Copeland has a Toronto accent
@KahinAhmed72
@KahinAhmed72 23 дня назад
That nickname hits harder now. LOL 😂 Edge = ✋🍆😛
@MikeStoan
@MikeStoan 28 дней назад
This is dope!!!
@boostmoose
@boostmoose 26 дней назад
Sick video dude
@SomeDudeQC
@SomeDudeQC 26 дней назад
Yet there was a very popular post on a popular Canadian subreddit the other day that claimed this accent didn't actually exist! Could it be that the post was bigoted? No, no, all the comments swore they weren't being hateful.
@somarvitor
@somarvitor 25 дней назад
The people that claim this accent doesn't exist haven't been to the west end of the city (rexdale/Etobicoke) or the very east end (Scarborough).
@jas1565
@jas1565 24 дня назад
​@@somarvitorthey also aren't Black, arent in Black spaces and don't interact with Black people.
@user-ro8ru4wz2o
@user-ro8ru4wz2o 23 дня назад
​@somarvitor random boroughs does not equate a toronto accent. It's prevalent in some hoods among people who are involved in the gang life or are adjacent too it. Normal people (99% of toronto proper) do not speak like this. Literally only people who listen to hip hop. It's overdone and fake.
@jas1565
@jas1565 23 дня назад
@@user-ro8ru4wz2o attributing this accent to "gang life" is racism at its finest. The accent belongs to the Black immigrants and first generation Black Canadians who created it.
@joshwuzhere1
@joshwuzhere1 22 дня назад
@@user-ro8ru4wz2ookay yt boy 😂😂
@NajashiProductions
@NajashiProductions 23 дня назад
I don’t mind people tryna clown our Toronto accents… but I can’t stand it when they say we got it from London. The only British accent we heard growing up was the Queen’s tea and biscuits English 😂
@nuffaction5464
@nuffaction5464 22 дня назад
Wrong.
@jaygrizzly2706
@jaygrizzly2706 17 дней назад
Most your guys that are big rappers in Toronto now all was listening to uk rappers growing up themselves. Do you know how massive k koke is in Canada? We all influence each other in the world anyway so it’s no biggie but Toronto is hella multicultural in a good way 👍
@KardiFan2000
@KardiFan2000 16 дней назад
@@jaygrizzly2706 He's talking about BEFORE the new generation. We were influenced by NYC and our Caribbean heritage, and that was it. The UK influence didn't come until the 2010s.
@jaygrizzly2706
@jaygrizzly2706 14 дней назад
@@KardiFan2000 i was just referring to him saying “the only British accent we heard growing up was the queens tea and biscuits” I assumed the person writing was around my age or between 25-30 which means he would have known about tre mission/grime and Canada uk rap link ups but I’m guessing by yours and his comments that he’s way older like 50 if he’s saying he only knows the queens English…
@KardiFan2000
@KardiFan2000 14 дней назад
@@jaygrizzly2706 I can't speak for the other guy, but I'm 36 (not 50 lol) and me and my bredrins, even in our 20s weren't influenced by y'all. It wasn't until grime, afrobeats, and dubstep really went mainstream over here 10-ish years ago when we started watching y'all.
@swagmund_freud6669
@swagmund_freud6669 26 дней назад
Great piece of history. I've always been uneasy about the hate that Toronto's accent has been getting on social media lately. I grew up in Calgary, and there's a unique accent there too but it never got bulled up on socials like Toronto's did and made fun of. The whole debacle stinks of covert racism.
@bigol9223
@bigol9223 26 дней назад
Lol forgot only white people can be mocked for making obnoxious sounds
@tdotsblessing
@tdotsblessing 26 дней назад
Real shit💯🙏🏾.
@SomeDudeQC
@SomeDudeQC 26 дней назад
The hate it's been getting is from bigots who don't acknowledge it even exists.
@bigol9223
@bigol9223 26 дней назад
Canada's accent has been derided long before the modern squeaky Toronto yute version got attention.
@halfbasic2990
@halfbasic2990 24 дня назад
If you notice, the toronto accents these kids put on is much more extreme and annoying. It's because it's objectively goofy. Also, Calgary accent was made fun of far longer (the Bob and Doug Mckenzy accent, and all hollywood depictions of the Canadian accent is basically the Alberta accent)
@UnprofessionalAthlete
@UnprofessionalAthlete 26 дней назад
The one man said "open like autopsy" loool that was hard
@DanielKeithMorrison
@DanielKeithMorrison 17 дней назад
This video is more than the accent, its hip hop culture well documented.
@LOUD_army
@LOUD_army 27 дней назад
I love this!
@upnhere8513
@upnhere8513 22 дня назад
I remember hearing 'still' a lot growing up sorta as a replacement for 'know what i'm saying.' Not sure if that is distinctly Toronto or what? Suckin on teeth too. Some examples in this footage still.
@andrewmorrison3344
@andrewmorrison3344 21 день назад
I didn't realize the accent went back so far That's kinda cool
@Singforfun324
@Singforfun324 15 дней назад
Where the hell did you think It came from. White high schoolers?
@bluehibiscus502
@bluehibiscus502 24 дня назад
Awwww! Young Maestro Fresh♥. His face hasn't changed much.
@Heiguiking1777
@Heiguiking1777 25 дней назад
back when gta was Caribbean influenced not african american influenced
@az6802
@az6802 25 дней назад
Canada is in America genius
@KardiFan2000
@KardiFan2000 24 дня назад
​​@@az6802 He brings up a valid point though...we were much more influenced by our Caribbean heritage and accent back in the day. Then around the time Drake started blowing up (early 2010s) there was a shift, with more Black American influence on Toronto.
@jacobisaac9934
@jacobisaac9934 24 дня назад
​@KardiFan2000 you guys are so simple stop making everything about Drake.
@GanjaDaddi_
@GanjaDaddi_ 23 дня назад
@@jacobisaac9934theses yutes are fan boys born after 95
@daowonimdee
@daowonimdee 22 дня назад
True.
@PristineReviews
@PristineReviews 22 дня назад
why so many people mad about this? i grew up in gta and things vary alot from community to community. this is merely showing that it has always been a piece of the identity. not everyone talks like this
@ronidanza1488
@ronidanza1488 20 дней назад
Been a good while since I saw the real Toronto much appreciated for this
@JinBrownSkrr
@JinBrownSkrr 29 дней назад
Real history 🔥
@mmmghool
@mmmghool 11 дней назад
History 🔥 amazing work
@TabancaQueen
@TabancaQueen 23 дня назад
I just wanted to watch this, because i missed home but damn, i did not expect to be triggered. As someone who grew up in Rp, JNF, DMC and all the rough parts-- I strived and worked my butt off to make it out.. It really hurts my heart that the unfair struggles i thought were in my head, were really valid. The police & government do everything in their power to destroy any sense of confidence. I am grateful for the canadian school system, vut this broke my heart. I can't even watch anymore after 2001.
@lonewolf7047
@lonewolf7047 2 месяца назад
Do you have the old Flemo documentary?
@curbantula
@curbantula 20 дней назад
It used to be real jamaican/caribbean accents. It has now evolved to white jamaican accents with a little taylor swift
@koisan5300
@koisan5300 15 дней назад
😂
@CJMay-zt6wt
@CJMay-zt6wt 23 дня назад
The Real Toronto DVD....nuff mans are dead and locked up from that vid🤐
@tylerdurden7142
@tylerdurden7142 19 дней назад
Very interesting throwback. Who shot this video? Where are all the people in it today?
@donsilverson9927
@donsilverson9927 12 дней назад
Most likely more than likely dead or in prison.
@veshaw.
@veshaw. 23 дня назад
Toronto has a long history of racism
@nuffaction5464
@nuffaction5464 22 дня назад
Yes..and it went both ways..I was jumped on the Finch bus by 20 Jamaicans...I'm white, and my first 5 girlfriends were of different races. Grew up in Scarborough, and it was a blessing. You can go anywhere in the world and find hate. The most multicultural society in the world.
@bluehibiscus502
@bluehibiscus502 22 дня назад
@@nuffaction5464 🤣🤣🙄
@SquirrelASMR
@SquirrelASMR 21 день назад
Its so liberal here in toronto i could barf. I wish we had some good old fashion r
@SquirrelASMR
@SquirrelASMR 21 день назад
​@@nuffaction5464every crime done to me was done by one of those kinds
@TMBpk
@TMBpk 21 день назад
Toronto / Southern Ontario was literally the end of the underground railroad. There's general racism existent I agree, but it's not a defining feature. We all get along for the most part.
@TalentedTenth
@TalentedTenth 19 дней назад
I think some people mix up the idea of accents with slang. Toronto slang used to just be Jamaican patois or slang mixed with our regular North Eastern Canadian/ US tone and grammar. If you were in Toronto in the 80's you listened to WBLK outta Buffalo and probably had friends and family in the states and UK. The early 'accent' was based on that Caribbean background with a very slight North East US inflection. When BET came to Toronto in the mid 90's some people started adopting a full on US slang and accent (which was weird). Eventually that morphed into the nonsense we hear today which i call 'Suburban Yawdie Slang' cuz it started in places like Brampton, Scarborough and Sauga. This is a byproduct of white black kids disconnected from their Caribbean roots by 2 generations mixed with white suburbanite kids who wanted to mimic the lingo. It has lead to the abomination we now call the "Toronto Accent"...
@WillisAmak
@WillisAmak 18 дней назад
Very on Point man, Im Toronto born and this is a fact
@gotgrainslikerice5311
@gotgrainslikerice5311 17 дней назад
This video is a gem
@mirandapillsbury7885
@mirandapillsbury7885 22 дня назад
born in 1994. I remember almost all these eras. I feel really sad in some weird way because that time was very dark for some reason yet also really special. Everyone had some street cred (or pretended too)...everyone was tough and rough and the days seemed darker and shorter...now it's all a little brighter and more positive I think and a little bit better socially but idk...I still crave those dark days sometimes
@chantillycolwilly
@chantillycolwilly 25 дней назад
My bf was telling me that Jamaican is a massive influence on our, Toronto accent. It makes a lot of sense.
@fiyamage
@fiyamage 22 дня назад
London accents as well
@chantillycolwilly
@chantillycolwilly 22 дня назад
@@fiyamage I was saying that too, but he said that's because there's a lot of Jamaicans in Hackney (in England), so their slang is very similar to Toronto.
@asswipe-fl7hq
@asswipe-fl7hq 2 месяца назад
Cool shit dude :p
@insanedumpling123
@insanedumpling123 20 дней назад
Yooo good looking fam
@joeytoribio2035
@joeytoribio2035 23 дня назад
Fam, that yute spittin bare facts in that last interview. 🔫🔫🔫🔫🔥🔥🔥🔥
@oldtalez9412
@oldtalez9412 16 дней назад
Great video. Really appreciate the history lesson. I'm tryna find the video snippet at 1:28:36 Too short for shazam
@broadwaye984
@broadwaye984 24 дня назад
I don’t hear a Toronto accent. I just hear Caribbean people that live in Toronto.
@KardiFan2000
@KardiFan2000 24 дня назад
There is some of the local Canadian/Torontonian accent mixed in with Caribbean accent though, which makes it unique.
@catregime
@catregime 23 дня назад
…whose Caribbean accents were affected by the local Toronto accent…which is more like a central Canadian accent.
@JTCFC1
@JTCFC1 22 дня назад
There is definitley a Toronto thing that doesn't exist in the Caribbean accent. Its like they raise their tone at the end of the sentance.
@daowonimdee
@daowonimdee 22 дня назад
Its a black Toronto accent. You've obviously never been to the Caribbean.
@KardiFan2000
@KardiFan2000 22 дня назад
@@JTCFC1 That feature of the accent is known as "Canadian raising"... it's also noticable in the Midwest accents in America.
@starza22
@starza22 24 дня назад
Idk why you guys keep wasting your time educating people that are committed to misunderstanding. There's nothing that people who discovered this on social media could ever tell me about my own accent
@melmcallister6293
@melmcallister6293 23 дня назад
I can tell u y’all sound weird asl w all those scarbluff whimsical ass sayings y’all got 😅
@DeandreXBennett
@DeandreXBennett 23 дня назад
Ohhh brother get this guy out of here 🤦‍♂️
@tks4829
@tks4829 22 дня назад
They do it because they're begs looking for validation from the same people that disrespect them. Loser behaviour. From when you see what kind of videos go viral "representing" the toronto accent it should be obvious that most of this discourse is just the blind leading the blind
@psyche4867
@psyche4867 22 дня назад
Uh..uh..uh nobody’s implying that you should be happy people are learning your own background?! Sad augmented view on it
@OlObuffalo
@OlObuffalo 21 день назад
@@melmcallister6293 LOL
@biaxcarr
@biaxcarr 12 дней назад
As a true Toronto shorty, this really did something for the soul! Thank you for putting this together and exposing me to an authentic, raw history🫶🏽✨
@tdotsblessing
@tdotsblessing 12 дней назад
All love🫡🫡🫡
@m.al-h9108
@m.al-h9108 23 дня назад
toronto accent is just a anglicized jamaican accent
@sharkysplash1415
@sharkysplash1415 17 дней назад
Honestly I went to Jamaica recently and heard the exact same lingo even “crodie”
@shusmitgully792
@shusmitgully792 2 дня назад
Holy fam how did you get this much info
@thestatpow5
@thestatpow5 23 дня назад
"he has a gun right now, would you like to get shot" is craaazy LOL.
@user-hu7yt2ft1g
@user-hu7yt2ft1g 24 дня назад
T dot era alot dont realize there was a list that went platinum 90s early 2000s before Toronto was known as the 6ix. Alot to young to realize drake didn't put Toronto on the map he just continued to keep Toronto relevant commercially.
@GanjaDaddi_
@GanjaDaddi_ 23 дня назад
Big facts, gotta understand the history.
@highmedic2351
@highmedic2351 12 дней назад
I only heard of accents being made fun of today, and I spend a lot of time on social media. After watching this video, I am even more confused. This just sounds like people speaking with a Jamaican accent, which most people joke about in a playful/happy way. Yah mon! Anyway, I am glad to learn more.
@lapoupee88
@lapoupee88 23 дня назад
thank you for this video loving this history... sad story though
@Hopper622
@Hopper622 24 дня назад
These are who Drake think he is.
@dylanlavillain7173
@dylanlavillain7173 15 дней назад
Gonna call it now, Drakes gonna start saying phrases from this put of nowhere 🤣 Side note, what a cool video
@ZebbMassiv
@ZebbMassiv 22 дня назад
I grew up on Driftwood and Grandravine in the early 1980s.
@Djbandit23
@Djbandit23 24 дня назад
This is so deep
@Oldjongcrow416
@Oldjongcrow416 25 дней назад
👀...footage like this, i can only imagine how much of a blessedman u/r foo...
@Official4KORNERS
@Official4KORNERS 17 дней назад
I rate this!
@buckeyefan05
@buckeyefan05 28 дней назад
Do you believe that Drake in some ways put Toronto in a bad light in terms it’s contributions to Hip Hop? I ask because I’m from America and I remember artists from Toronto like Kardinall Offishall, Choclair, K-Os and Eternia, but Drake is the one that gets noticed when you talk about black Toronto.
@YouYewelz
@YouYewelz 28 дней назад
We look at that like it's Hanna Montana. Most of the Toronto stuff that we keep as music are dancehall guys. This whole city lives off rap, but it's yours. To my understanding, in Canada we don't have the law where we can rap crimes and say 'artistic expression' in court. To what I understand: no - they pull that shit right up in court in Canada.
@YouYewelz
@YouYewelz 28 дней назад
There are invisible legal differences between our countries. We can get violated for making rap, like how in England, you can get stop-and-frisk stopped for wearing a bubble coat. It makes differences for maneuvering.
@Akil1998
@Akil1998 27 дней назад
​@WaveQuakeTV They can use your lyrics against you in America as well. Look at the whole Young Thug, YSL situation. However yes in Canada we are different than America kind of where law is concerned.
@freddie5ive
@freddie5ive 26 дней назад
Toronto hiphop got absolutely no respect before drake lol who are you kidding
@lyric6656
@lyric6656 26 дней назад
@@freddie5ive UR HIGH, who is Toronto face for hip hop if its not him, I get the hate train but stop the lying.
@Jazzwithlaz
@Jazzwithlaz 12 дней назад
"Toronto Patwa". From what I'm told theirs a Big Jamacian community up here in Toronto.
@justingrant4860
@justingrant4860 17 дней назад
Our " accent" is simply proper English as in pronouncing almost every letter lol with a splash of patois....born and raised in Toronto and I'm almost 40( west end ..rexdale) ....it was just a simple dialect ....these kids today have exaggerated this accent to the point of stupidity and we never spoke the way they do today
@yohannesolliverre2121
@yohannesolliverre2121 23 дня назад
How tf we go from this to wah gwan delilah 😭
@MoStaccs
@MoStaccs 22 дня назад
1995
@knowheartbeats
@knowheartbeats 19 дней назад
People outside the culture trying to emulate it plain and simple.
@alwaysonroad-365
@alwaysonroad-365 18 дней назад
Torontonian ebonics. And then the Somalis came and put their dialect in it, and now you got a Jamaican/Somali influence in the culture of today.
@WillisAmak
@WillisAmak 18 дней назад
Youre so wrong its disgusting. The only influence Somalis have is "Walahi". I grew up in Jane/Driftwood to Lawrence Heights which has alot of somalians. The MAIN influence is Jamaican dialect, "Blessed", "true", "ting", "cyattie", "alie", I can go on for DAYS. Even the lingo and how Torontonians speak is PURELY a Jamaican accent that is speaking "proper".
@alwaysonroad-365
@alwaysonroad-365 16 дней назад
@WillisAmak that's really not Somali's only word, nor did I say Jamaicans weren't the main influence. Chill out fam, it ain't dat serious crodi. Two twos ur movin kinda dess, still. Should probably nize dat before the mali's hear you and fawad to ur ends wit da habad and give you a hot leggaz. Funny thing is, no real Toronto cat talks like that full out, super exaggerated. I've been around and I know a one two about the culture and who brought what to the table. And it's Somali's not Somalians, I'd figure they would have told you as much seeing as you grew up with them.
@mmmghool
@mmmghool 11 дней назад
There's def a more recent trend of somali/arabic/islamic slang being mixed in. Walahi, bismilah, habibi, miskeen, etc.
@simoncurran6276
@simoncurran6276 25 дней назад
drake studied these videos
@moniquelareck3812
@moniquelareck3812 24 дня назад
He’s from Toronto why TF would he study a video? Make sense please.
@simoncurran6276
@simoncurran6276 24 дня назад
@@moniquelareck3812 cuz he's not from the hood? Cuz he's a suburban jewish boy
@Gatsu_Gambino
@Gatsu_Gambino 19 дней назад
This is why Drake has that accent bro... hes from the 1980s bruh
@macthaiguy55
@macthaiguy55 23 дня назад
jellestone!!!! reps up the passion runs deep TDOT
@emilyleaf9857
@emilyleaf9857 20 дней назад
Love from JF 🤘
@cherisallen
@cherisallen 26 дней назад
Ahhhh.. pure memories.. nuff nuff memories ❤ miss these mans.
@joshwuzhere1
@joshwuzhere1 22 дня назад
History right here ... real ones recognize .. the rest just try to patronize cause they seeing they haters eyes 👹👹 Big Ups from the 905 all the way to the 416/674 and back way east to the 905 AGAIN 🇨🇦🇨🇦 Black/Brown pride
@user-hg6vd2iz7m
@user-hg6vd2iz7m 16 дней назад
aside from some people being too enthusiastic about emulating the accent, i suggest you should feel happy that people admire your community so much that they like to talk like you talk.
@Akil1998
@Akil1998 27 дней назад
More people need to see this. History!
@tdotsblessing
@tdotsblessing 26 дней назад
Make sure to spread the word. Show this video to anybody speaking ignorantly on the accent. We gotta put an end to the slander that we get.
@insight1239
@insight1239 15 дней назад
You fail to realise that some of them were immigrants or were not born in Canada that's why it sounds mixed so they influenced what we see now with slangs from everywhere
@xXlegitx46Xx
@xXlegitx46Xx 29 дней назад
T h a n k y o u. For this
@ningus223
@ningus223 28 дней назад
Fuck u beat me to it. Agreed tho
@brianfraser-cy4iy
@brianfraser-cy4iy 26 дней назад
big up vern sides and boro crew
@Singforfun324
@Singforfun324 15 дней назад
Only real ones from Toronto know bout vern.
@TheBlueSkateboard
@TheBlueSkateboard День назад
I live an hour north of Toronto and we have a more general Canadian accent, no Jamaican influence. It's nowhere near as stereotypical as an Alberta accent. It's like the most general American accent you'd find in most of the Midwest, Northeast, etc. shifted ever so slightly towards the more stereotypical accent you'd find in Alberta
@buckets3628
@buckets3628 22 дня назад
beautiful
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