Nicolas Barili On Latinos Impact In Hip Hop, + 'De La Calle' Docuseries

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Argentinian journalist Nicolas Barili sits down with Ebro in the Morning to speak about the docuseries 'De La Calle', and hispanics impact and influence on hip hop not only in the United States but across the world. He also discusses the growth of reggaeton, how the music changes in different Latin countries, and more!
He also mentions comments from Fat Joe, N.O.R.E., and more!
'De La Calle' is streaming now on Paramount +
#EbrointheMorning #HOT97 #DeLaCalle
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  • @boox130
    @boox1307 ай бұрын

    These lie-tinos are ridiculous

  • @eachoneteachone8320

    @eachoneteachone8320

    6 ай бұрын

    What's a lie, tell me I'm waiting.......................................................................

  • @boox130

    @boox130

    4 ай бұрын

    @@eachoneteachone8320 lie-tinos have nothing to do with the development of black music(hip hop), or culture

  • @DizzyMakavelli

    @DizzyMakavelli

    Ай бұрын

    Só why your favorite Rapper says latino names in every album. Escobar, Cartel, Medellin, Cali, Tony Montana, El Chapo. Como lambían, Peruvian, Bolivian connection, Che Guevara?

  • @DJTazzyTaz

    @DJTazzyTaz

    3 күн бұрын

    He never said any lies. Where cannot you see that a culture that Blacks created has gone world wide? Aren't you happy for that? He only is saying where Hip Hop has now grown in Latin countries. That's not a lie no matter how much you want it to be. Good luck with that.

  • @gwiz2075
    @gwiz20757 ай бұрын

    Notice every Hispanic Genre of music he named was a Black Music knock off: Latin Trap =Trap Music Reggaeton= Reggae Spanish Rap = Hip Hop Y'all can't do anything without us 😂

  • @JoseBXNY

    @JoseBXNY

    7 ай бұрын

    You just mad ya got debunked so you're looking for anything. You one of those that think influence means creation, yet you don't even know shyat about the music you just mentioned let alone hip hop. Watch the documentary and learn something before making a fool of yourself again.

  • @idiotu668

    @idiotu668

    7 ай бұрын

    @@adhanetkidane😂 What do you think Blues music is 🤡. Black Americans have been oppressed long before LieTinos migrated here so Gtfoh with that excuse

  • @randee4550

    @randee4550

    7 ай бұрын

    Afro Caribbean bro. You really think y'all CREATED this? LMFAO 😂

  • @idiotu668

    @idiotu668

    7 ай бұрын

    @@randee4550 😂 So now it’s Afro Caribbean 😂 you mfs claim 100 different identities and used them interchangeably depending on the Grift… but we got ONE identity for you and that’s a White 🍆 riding Puerto Rican who’s never created a damn thing!

  • @melanatedwarrior3530

    @melanatedwarrior3530

    7 ай бұрын

    Randee and Jose are the same person. This defeated tether is so desperate that he's using at least 4 different accounts to troll smh

  • @emoneybagz8629
    @emoneybagz86297 ай бұрын

    Microphone Check coming soon!!!!!

  • @DJTazzyTaz

    @DJTazzyTaz

    3 күн бұрын

    Estamos esperando. We waiting.

  • @melanatedwarrior3530
    @melanatedwarrior35307 ай бұрын

    The fact that these ppl are referring to a photographer as a Hip Hop pioneer speaks volumes 🤣

  • @5StarNiecy

    @5StarNiecy

    7 ай бұрын

    That’s all they got!

  • @melanatedwarrior3530

    @melanatedwarrior3530

    7 ай бұрын

    @@5StarNiecy BIGFACTS 💯

  • @darrylbrown2775

    @darrylbrown2775

    7 ай бұрын

    Photographers,stereo sound systems engineers ANYTHING BUT RAPPING!!!😂😂

  • @JoseBXNY

    @JoseBXNY

    7 ай бұрын

    Lmaoo you must be sooo mad this came out and ya getting debunked more and more. Watch the docuseries, after that you're gonna get stuck in denial (you already are) and result to saying "liars" that's all ya got now. 😂 This is hilarious. Ya keep losing publicly.

  • @JoseBXNY

    @JoseBXNY

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@5StarNiecy I take it you haven't seen the docuseries 😂 it even debunked this comment you made.

  • @5StarNiecy
    @5StarNiecy7 ай бұрын

    Why is it so hard in this country to give Black Americans credit for their creations smh

  • @5StarNiecy

    @5StarNiecy

    7 ай бұрын

    @@James_Willow Name the non Blk American artists for each decade since it creation that MOVED the culture forward? I’ll wait…

  • @5StarNiecy

    @5StarNiecy

    7 ай бұрын

    @@James_Willow Yea u gaslighting! Living in proximity to the creators is not creating boo…

  • @HYSoCietyTV

    @HYSoCietyTV

    7 ай бұрын

    @@5StarNiecywhat exactly do you mean by non black American before I answer your question and give you examples

  • @QLivin

    @QLivin

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@James_WillowThat's a myth. Let's not pretend everybody got along there was some racial segregation. What did Latinos "build" in Hip Hop?

  • @melanatedwarrior3530

    @melanatedwarrior3530

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@James_Willow If those so-called brown ppl were foundational to Hip Hop, then how come there are no Puerto Rican cultural elements, influences, early precursors, or transfers into Hip Hop 🤔

  • @CapitalFloyd
    @CapitalFloyd7 ай бұрын

    This man sat up there and said absolutely nothing. All you have to do is Name a pioneer. Just 1

  • @moon.star2

    @moon.star2

    7 ай бұрын

    They can't cuz rap music actually started in the 70's with sugar hill gang & grandmaster flash...

  • @FloridaGeorgia

    @FloridaGeorgia

    7 ай бұрын

    @@moon.star2 Hit record Hip Hop/Rap on wax started in 1979, I agree, but please don't say that it started with the Sugar Hill Gang & Grand Master Flash. I understand what you meant though. But it had been going on for years before that.

  • @moon.star2

    @moon.star2

    7 ай бұрын

    @@FloridaGeorgia gotcha...however they were the first to get air play

  • @losfornia

    @losfornia

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@moon.star2"rap" started before that.

  • @moon.star2

    @moon.star2

    7 ай бұрын

    @@losfornia I'm sure you read my last reply 🙄

  • @cosoreal
    @cosoreal7 ай бұрын

    If Hot 97 doesn’t allow Tariq Nasheed up there to promo his movie (Microphone Check), then it confirms that Hot 97 is complicit in this agenda.

  • @eachoneteachone8320

    @eachoneteachone8320

    6 ай бұрын

    Hot 97 is NYC, they walked the walk you outsiders tend to make up, they do not suffer from comprehension skills like the south does.

  • @skillet6870

    @skillet6870

    5 ай бұрын

    That's because Hot 97 is pro Latino and anti-Black. They play Black music in order to generate their profits.

  • @skillet6870

    @skillet6870

    22 күн бұрын

    ​@@eachoneteachone8320 Go and see MICROPHONE CHECK and weep.

  • @5StarNiecy
    @5StarNiecy7 ай бұрын

    Oh and this is disrespectful of Hot97 considering I have not seen footage of them highlighting Black American collective heritage contributions specifically to Hip Hop

  • @chefalex3

    @chefalex3

    7 ай бұрын

    You gotta be kidding Hip Hop is a Black American collective art form , you’re asking them to explain how water contributed to water 😂

  • @QLivin

    @QLivin

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@chefalex3Fat Joe and Busta Rhymes seem to think it is equally Latino culture.

  • @darrylbrown2775

    @darrylbrown2775

    7 ай бұрын

    This is why hot 97 is hot garbage now 🗑️

  • @JoseBXNY

    @JoseBXNY

    7 ай бұрын

    That's because there is no blk am pioneer/founding fathers in hip hop. 🤣 Wake up. The truth is here and it's killing ya. Blk am are trying to discredit PRs and Caribbeans from a culture we created in the Bronx as a whole diverse community of resistance. It's happening now because blk am like Tariq and many people in the comments are getting prejudice. The Bronx is letting it be known that yes Latinos and Caribbeans have credit in the creation. Even if you Google it, Google will say it's true. Watch the documentary, there's no long a need to debate about it.

  • @melanatedwarrior3530

    @melanatedwarrior3530

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@JoseBXNYRandee, name the Puerto Rican pioneers who helped create Hip Hop since the inception🤔

  • @terrinyc29
    @terrinyc297 ай бұрын

    He said a lot but never mentioned who these pioneers are

  • @JoseBXNY

    @JoseBXNY

    7 ай бұрын

    Because you can see it in the documentary. There's no need to debate anymore

  • @idiotu668

    @idiotu668

    7 ай бұрын

    @@JoseBXNYName 3 Pioneers really quick!

  • @melanatedwarrior3530

    @melanatedwarrior3530

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@jose4148 Hey randee, name the Puerto Rican pioneers who helped create Hip Hop since the INCEPTION 🤔

  • @idiotu668

    @idiotu668

    7 ай бұрын

    @@melanatedwarrior3530 He won’t, all he will do is deflect. Nothing about Black American Culture comes from Puerto Rico! They know this, that’s why they copy everything we do.

  • @JoseBXNY

    @JoseBXNY

    7 ай бұрын

    @@melanatedwarrior3530 name a blk am pioneer period, this docuseries already answered and debunked you, all you have to do is watch it.

  • @ctreid89
    @ctreid897 ай бұрын

    Bring Tariq up there he would squash all the lies. #MicrophoneCheck

  • @eachoneteachone8320

    @eachoneteachone8320

    6 ай бұрын

    I WOULD LOVE TO HEAR FROM HIM!!!!!

  • @eachoneteachone8320

    @eachoneteachone8320

    6 ай бұрын

    What a lie; I'm waiting....... Feeling salty?

  • @ctreid89

    @ctreid89

    6 ай бұрын

    @@eachoneteachone8320 watch the video and you’ll hear the lies.

  • @eachoneteachone8320

    @eachoneteachone8320

    6 ай бұрын

    @@ctreid89 I saw it. Can't find one.

  • @DJTazzyTaz

    @DJTazzyTaz

    3 күн бұрын

    No lies being told. Just showing how Hip Hop (created by Blacks) have influenced Latinos world wide. Like it or not.

  • @vicfm4956
    @vicfm49567 ай бұрын

    The movie do the right thing shows you the relationship between blacks and Puerto Ricans where most of them want it to be segregated and thought they were some type of exotic Spanish-speaking white person. 😂

  • @eachoneteachone8320

    @eachoneteachone8320

    6 ай бұрын

    Lie

  • @cosoreal
    @cosoreal7 ай бұрын

    Notice how Ebro is “conveniently” absent for this interview 🤔

  • @eachoneteachone8320

    @eachoneteachone8320

    7 ай бұрын

    November 13th at approximately 8:45 am, Ebro clearly stated he wants no part in this southern mentality influenced by white supremacy, trying to belittle the "Brown" folks. He said it makes no sense whatsoever. Then again; I hear many Black Americans from the BX say southerners suffer from comprehension skills. Keep going by Tariq. See how far that's gonna get you'all.

  • @down-b8197

    @down-b8197

    7 ай бұрын

    @@eachoneteachone8320 Black americans from NY are literally from the south... All of us are from the south.

  • @rbgboxing4442

    @rbgboxing4442

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@down-b8197divide and conquer. Unfortunately nobody's paying attention to them.

  • @eachoneteachone8320

    @eachoneteachone8320

    6 ай бұрын

    @@down-b8197 That was wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy before Hip Hop. Centuries ago! Nobody taking anything away from the south here. If that's the case; then let me remind you Bl Ams are from the Caribbean, before that it was Africa.

  • @down-b8197

    @down-b8197

    6 ай бұрын

    @@eachoneteachone8320 Centuries? The first great migration happened from 1910-1940 Black american hip hop pioneers parents were from the south. It was not centuries before and we are not from the caribbean.... You don't even know our history yet you're trying to talk about it lol.

  • @jaccl4539
    @jaccl45397 ай бұрын

    Stop playing in our faces and you think you slick with this Rosenberg. He has no credibility and you know that the way you tiptoeing in this conversation.

  • @darrylbrown2775

    @darrylbrown2775

    7 ай бұрын

    A small hat and a Spaniard doin what they usually do 😈👹

  • @eachoneteachone8320

    @eachoneteachone8320

    6 ай бұрын

    You mad? NYC ain't 'bout lies bruh. Now deal with it.

  • @QLivin
    @QLivin7 ай бұрын

    Latinos were the first students of Hip Hop ❤️🔱🖤🇺🇲

  • @gwiz2075

    @gwiz2075

    7 ай бұрын

    Yes, taught by Black Americans. Latinos are our Step Children we are now rejecting because they are bucking. A student that didn't follow protocol.

  • @JoseBXNY

    @JoseBXNY

    7 ай бұрын

    Outsiders are the students. The Bronx are the teachers and originals.

  • @gwiz2075

    @gwiz2075

    7 ай бұрын

    @@JoseBXNY ... WRONG... Black Americans from the Bronx are the teachers. Puerto Ricans were the first students of Hip Hop like @QLivin Said.

  • @JoseBXNY

    @JoseBXNY

    7 ай бұрын

    @@gwiz2075 wrong, the Bronx as a whole are the teachers. Outsiders are the students. Ya learned hip hop from us. Have you seen the docuseries yet?

  • @gwiz2075

    @gwiz2075

    7 ай бұрын

    @@JoseBXNY ....Who is us? The Docuseries has so many flaws. Name the pioneers? Y'all have no receipts while we have footage and the music.

  • @vicfm4956
    @vicfm49567 ай бұрын

    Can someone please be honest and tell me what have Puerto Ricans created in black American culture which is hip-hop. All I keep hearing excuses about pioneers who are the Puerto Rican pioneers. We need receipts we don’t want to hear about Puerto Ricans in the 80s. Black Americans this what happens when you invite everybody to the cookout

  • @eachoneteachone8320

    @eachoneteachone8320

    6 ай бұрын

    1970s Puerto Rican Pioneers of Hip Hop; Q- Unique, Puerto Rock, Tony Touch, Ruby Dee of the Fantastic Five, Jean Michael Basquiat, John Mr. Magic Rivas, Jimmy Delgado, Shabba Doo, Charlie Chase founding member of the Cold Crush Brothers, Prince Whipper Whip, Disco Wiz, Pumpkin (the PR Dr. Dre of that era,) Prince Markie Dee (of the Fat Boys, wrote and produced tracks for many like Mary J's "Real Love" & "What's the 411",) Chris Barbosa (wrote and produced “Planet Rock,” among many others, and then created the club genre called Freestyle, Tracy 168, Lee Quinones, Lady Pink, Rocksteady Crew, Crazy Legs, NYC Breakers, all of The Mean Machine, Crash, Devastating Tito of the Fearless Four, and etc… JAMAICAN PIONEERS- Kool Herc, Lovebug Starski, Chief Rocka Busy Bee, Afrika Bambattaa, Grand Master Flash, KRS One, and Red Alert. All from Day 1. Want the names of those in the 80s? Now give us ONE name of Bl Am Pioneer that created Hip Hop. Just ONE.

  • @eachoneteachone8320

    @eachoneteachone8320

    6 ай бұрын

    That's like me asking what did Bl Ams create in Blues? What did ya create in Jazz? In Ragtime? In Gospel? In Funk and etc? I mean since ya never created an instrument and all your genres were derived from the wh folks' music. PRs however, have our own instruments that we created; like the clave, the maracas, the cowbell, the horn, and every percussion used in Hip Hop came from PR. All in that drum machine from 1959 used in Hip Hop. It was our Pioneers that created the musical element in Hip Hop, the other elements are a BX culture you know nothing of cause you not about that life

  • @DizzyMakavelli

    @DizzyMakavelli

    Ай бұрын

    You borrowed music from every culture in the planet in the process of creation of your genre. Gonna deny this too?

  • @irenesheppard4268

    @irenesheppard4268

    29 күн бұрын

    That's extremely b******* ​@@DizzyMakavelli

  • @DizzyMakavelli

    @DizzyMakavelli

    29 күн бұрын

    @@irenesheppard4268 You sampled everybody in the world and didn't gave credit baby. Let's be honest. Tell me why Tyler had to take his video of his Golf clothes or whatever down from KZread? Yep.

  • @losfornia
    @losfornia7 ай бұрын

    Orgins ?? Latinos created no element in hip-hop. BLACK AMERICANS created the culture and elements.

  • @attila-movement6155

    @attila-movement6155

    7 ай бұрын

    White people made it cool

  • @LostJediJC

    @LostJediJC

    7 ай бұрын

    Are you from the Bronx?

  • @melanatedwarrior3530

    @melanatedwarrior3530

    7 ай бұрын

    @@LostJediJC What did Puerto Ricans create in Hip Hop?? I'll wait 🤣

  • @LostJediJC

    @LostJediJC

    7 ай бұрын

    created nothing@@melanatedwarrior3530 that's not the argument, a small percentage of latinos were present, took part in and contributed to the black american artform called Hip Hop. You do know there are black latinos right..?

  • @melanatedwarrior3530

    @melanatedwarrior3530

    7 ай бұрын

    @LostJediJC A handful of latinos hanging out with Black folks doesn't equate to being co creators of Hip Hop🤣. All they did was assimilate, participate, and made a few contributions later on. Black specifically means Black Americans, that's our own identity and ethnic group. So there's no such thing as Black latinos, you mean afro Latinos. That doesn't prove a damn thing anyway. We still come from two different cultures, so what if they look like us🤭

  • @jaydeisel
    @jaydeisel7 ай бұрын

    Their impact is nothing. They danced to it. That was their contribution.

  • @darrylbrown2775

    @darrylbrown2775

    7 ай бұрын

    Exactly! And went to a few concerts that’s about it

  • @JoseBXNY

    @JoseBXNY

    7 ай бұрын

    Aww ya mad. Watch that docuseries. It'll get you even more mad. Y'all just result to denial and calling us liars but funny that ya getting debunked.

  • @melanatedwarrior3530

    @melanatedwarrior3530

    7 ай бұрын

    BIGFACTS💯

  • @jaydeisel

    @jaydeisel

    7 ай бұрын

    @@melanatedwarrior3530 everyone want to erase our contributions to society when we was the society. You had a few here and there Hispanics people in hip hop. But statistically their input was so small it is considered insignificant or just a trace. Scholarly, this is a fact.

  • @LostJediJC

    @LostJediJC

    7 ай бұрын

    You need a history lesson, did you look at all the Hispanic DJs, BBoys and Graffiti artists from the beginning? You’re aware hiphop has multiple elements right

  • @losfornia
    @losfornia7 ай бұрын

    #MicrophoneCheck

  • @allinyomouf9911
    @allinyomouf99117 ай бұрын

    They were not apart of Black music stop the B S 🤮🤮🤮✊🏾💪🏾✌🏾🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @eachoneteachone8320

    @eachoneteachone8320

    6 ай бұрын

    1970s Puerto Rican Pioneers of Hip Hop; Q- Unique, Puerto Rock, Tony Touch, Ruby Dee of the Fantastic Five, Jean Michael Basquiat, John Mr. Magic Rivas, Jimmy Delgado, Shabba Doo, Charlie Chase founding member of the Cold Crush Brothers, Prince Whipper Whip, Disco Wiz, Pumpkin (the PR Dr. Dre of that era,) Prince Markie Dee (of the Fat Boys, wrote and produced tracks for many like Mary J's "Real Love" & "What's the 411",) Chris Barbosa (wrote and produced “Planet Rock,” among many others, and then created the club genre called Freestyle, Tracy 168, Lee Quinones, Lady Pink, Rocksteady Crew, Crazy Legs, NYC Breakers, all of The Mean Machine, Crash, Devastating Tito of the Fearless Four, and etc… JAMAICAN PIONEERS- Kool Herc, Lovebug Starski, Chief Rocka Busy Bee, Afrika Bambattaa, Grand Master Flash, KRS One, and Red Alert. All from Day 1. Want the names of those in the 80s? Now give us ONE name of Bl Am Pioneer that created Hip Hop. Just ONE.

  • @eachoneteachone8320

    @eachoneteachone8320

    6 ай бұрын

    What did Bl Ams create in Blues? What did ya create in Jazz? In Ragtime? In Gospel? In Funk and etc? I mean since ya never created an instrument and all your genres were derived from the wh folks' music. PRs however, have our own instruments that we created; like the clave, the maracas, the cowbell, the horn, and every percussion used in Hip Hop came from PR. All in that drum machine from 1959 used in Hip Hop. It was our Pioneers that created the musical element in Hip Hop, the other elements are a BX culture you know nothing of cause you not about that life

  • @eachoneteachone8320

    @eachoneteachone8320

    6 ай бұрын

    Its not Black American music. its BRONX music and culture.

  • @DJTazzyTaz

    @DJTazzyTaz

    3 күн бұрын

    No one is claiming that. You mad cause Hip Hop has went world wide and that Latinos actually have contributed to Hip Hop's success? That don't make any sense.

  • @lllewis2506
    @lllewis25067 ай бұрын

    Who are the pioneers? Name these people stop saying bunch of nothing You weren't there either. Yall are ignorant there no such thing as being black and Latino. Both are descendants of indians Europeans and africans. The same gene pool

  • @irenesheppard4268

    @irenesheppard4268

    29 күн бұрын

    Now that's some bulshit that I've ever heard

  • @melanatedwarrior3530
    @melanatedwarrior35307 ай бұрын

    Even if those afro Latinos were there, we still come from two different cultures. Soooooooooooo🤷🏾‍♂️

  • @eachoneteachone8320

    @eachoneteachone8320

    7 ай бұрын

    Exactly!! Two different cultures. You not Bronx soooooo….

  • @melanatedwarrior3530

    @melanatedwarrior3530

    7 ай бұрын

    @eachoneteachone8320 Randee, cities and states don't determine the culture the ppl do. And we all know that Hip Hop only derives from Black American culture 🤭

  • @eachoneteachone8320

    @eachoneteachone8320

    7 ай бұрын

    Your culture is the country mountain tops riding horses. 🤣🤣🤣 You heard about Hip Hop in the early 90s 🤣🤣🤣 through the music videos that got you dressing and ACTING like us. You took off those bellbottoms and butterfly collars in ‘95!! You still worship artists that wear makeup.

  • @randee4550

    @randee4550

    7 ай бұрын

    WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHH 😂😂😂😂😅😅😅😅

  • @randee4550

    @randee4550

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@eachoneteachone8320He's an OUTSIDER, looking to fit in 😂

  • @RicansCreatedNothingInHipHop
    @RicansCreatedNothingInHipHop7 ай бұрын

    We have old clips of every single latino he named saying they came later or hip hop was a Black thing lol

  • @corkystrong3036

    @corkystrong3036

    7 ай бұрын

    Thank u

  • @eachoneteachone8320

    @eachoneteachone8320

    6 ай бұрын

    What did Bl Ams create in Blues? What did ya create in Jazz? In Ragtime? In Gospel? In Funk and etc? I mean since ya never created an instrument and all your genres were derived from the wh folks' music. PRs however, have our own instruments that we created; like the clave, the maracas, the cowbell, the horn, and every percussion used in Hip Hop came from PR. All in that drum machine from 1959 used in Hip Hop. It was our Pioneers that created the musical element in Hip Hop, the other elements are a BX culture you know nothing of cause you not about that life

  • @eachoneteachone8320

    @eachoneteachone8320

    6 ай бұрын

    1970s Puerto Rican Pioneers of Hip Hop; Q- Unique, Puerto Rock, Tony Touch, Ruby Dee of the Fantastic Five, Jean Michael Basquiat, John Mr. Magic Rivas, Jimmy Delgado, Shabba Doo, Charlie Chase founding member of the Cold Crush Brothers, Prince Whipper Whip, Disco Wiz, Pumpkin (the PR Dr. Dre of that era,) Prince Markie Dee (of the Fat Boys, wrote and produced tracks for many like Mary J's "Real Love" & "What's the 411",) Chris Barbosa (wrote and produced “Planet Rock,” among many others, and then created the club genre called Freestyle, Tracy 168, Lee Quinones, Lady Pink, Rocksteady Crew, Crazy Legs, NYC Breakers, all of The Mean Machine, Crash, Devastating Tito of the Fearless Four, and etc… JAMAICAN PIONEERS- Kool Herc, Lovebug Starski, Chief Rocka Busy Bee, Afrika Bambattaa, Grand Master Flash, KRS One, and Red Alert. All from Day 1. Want the names of those in the 80s? Now give us ONE name of Bl Am Pioneer that created Hip Hop. Just ONE.

  • @skillet6870

    @skillet6870

    22 күн бұрын

    ​@@eachoneteachone8320 Go and see MICROPHONE CHECK and weep.

  • @gwiz2075
    @gwiz20757 ай бұрын

    Just Saying Latin Trap is a knock off of Trap Music which is Black American Music. Y'all can't do anything without us.

  • @vicfm4956

    @vicfm4956

    7 ай бұрын

    You turn on 97.9,96.3 in New York City and you could hear Spanish-speaking people on black beats 😂

  • @gwiz2075

    @gwiz2075

    7 ай бұрын

    @@vicfm4956 ... I'm Glad I left NYC years ago. It's an Ethnic Mess

  • @darrylbrown2775

    @darrylbrown2775

    7 ай бұрын

    @@vicfm4956HOT GARBAGE 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🗑️

  • @eachoneteachone8320

    @eachoneteachone8320

    6 ай бұрын

    What did Bl Ams create in Blues? What did ya create in Jazz? In Ragtime? In Gospel? In Funk and etc? I mean since ya never created an instrument and all your genres were derived from the wh folks' music. PRs however, have our own instruments that we created; like the clave, the maracas, the cowbell, the horn, and every percussion used in Hip Hop came from PR. All in that drum machine from 1959 used in Hip Hop. It was our Pioneers that created the musical element in Hip Hop, the other elements are a BX culture you know nothing of cause you not about that life

  • @eachoneteachone8320

    @eachoneteachone8320

    6 ай бұрын

    1970s Puerto Rican Pioneers of Hip Hop; Q- Unique, Puerto Rock, Tony Touch, Ruby Dee of the Fantastic Five, Jean Michael Basquiat, John Mr. Magic Rivas, Jimmy Delgado, Shabba Doo, Charlie Chase founding member of the Cold Crush Brothers, Prince Whipper Whip, Disco Wiz, Pumpkin (the PR Dr. Dre of that era,) Prince Markie Dee (of the Fat Boys, wrote and produced tracks for many like Mary J's "Real Love" & "What's the 411",) Chris Barbosa (wrote and produced “Planet Rock,” among many others, and then created the club genre called Freestyle, Tracy 168, Lee Quinones, Lady Pink, Rocksteady Crew, Crazy Legs, NYC Breakers, all of The Mean Machine, Crash, Devastating Tito of the Fearless Four, and etc… JAMAICAN PIONEERS- Kool Herc, Lovebug Starski, Chief Rocka Busy Bee, Afrika Bambattaa, Grand Master Flash, KRS One, and Red Alert. All from Day 1. Want the names of those in the 80s? Now give us ONE name of Bl Am Pioneer that created Hip Hop. Just ONE.

  • @idiotu668
    @idiotu6687 ай бұрын

    Damn these Latinos even Copied Battle Rap and Chopped and Screw Music. These people don’t create anything

  • @eachoneteachone8320

    @eachoneteachone8320

    7 ай бұрын

    You outsiders latched on to Hip Hop about two decades after it's creation. The music element of the Hip Hop culture is derived music. Derived from European Electro and southern music. Just as all your music is derived music. However, your music is derived from the wh folks. I don't hear them try n take claim for your music. The elements in Hip Hop are all African diasporic. Instruments are African and European. There's not one instrument Black Americans have ever created, there's not one genre Native to Black Americans, all your southern genres are derived from the wh folks or Africa and I don't hear them claiming your southern music. Stay out the BX, tell Tariq its just not going to happen.

  • @DJTazzyTaz

    @DJTazzyTaz

    3 күн бұрын

    No one said we created Battle Rap and Chopped Screw Music. You don't like we do any of that. Don't pay attention. You don't own the art and can't stop who does Battle Rap or Chopped and Screw Music in any language, be that in African or Spanish.

  • @jM-se9uk
    @jM-se9uk7 ай бұрын

    Whoooooooo???!!!!!

  • @kwameflora2182
    @kwameflora21827 ай бұрын

    He aint nane nobody just a bunch of word salad…. Y’all didn’t create anything.

  • @darrylbrown2775

    @darrylbrown2775

    7 ай бұрын

    Dude think he gonna word salad his way into history😂😂…YALL legacy is trying to be white that’s it that’s all🤷🏾‍♂️

  • @eachoneteachone8320

    @eachoneteachone8320

    6 ай бұрын

    Watch the docuseries.

  • @eachoneteachone8320

    @eachoneteachone8320

    6 ай бұрын

    I gotchu; 1970s Puerto Rican Pioneers of Hip Hop; Q- Unique, Puerto Rock, Master O.C of the Fearless Four, Tony Touch, Ruby Dee of the Fantastic Five, Jean Michael Basquiat, John Mr. Magic Rivas, Jimmy Delgado, Shabba Doo, Charlie Chase founding member of the Cold Crush Brothers, Prince Whipper Whip, Disco Wiz, Pumpkin (the PR Dr. Dre of that era,) Prince Markie Dee (of the Fat Boys, wrote and produced tracks for many like Mary J's "Real Love" & "What's the 411",) Chris Barbosa (wrote and produced “Planet Rock,” among many others, and then created the club genre called Freestyle, Tracy 168, Lee Quinones, Lady Pink, Rocksteady Crew, Crazy Legs, NYC Breakers, all of The Mean Machine, Crash, Devastating Tito of the Fearless Four, and etc… JAMAICAN PIONEERS- Kool Herc, Lovebug Starski, Chief Rocka Busy Bee, Afrika Bambattaa, Grand Master Flash, KRS One, and Red Alert. All from Day 1. Want the names of those in the 80s? Now give us ONE name of Bl Am Pioneer that created Hip Hop. Just ONE.

  • @kwameflora2182

    @kwameflora2182

    6 ай бұрын

    @@eachoneteachone8320 KEYWORD 1970’S…😂 the elements of hip CAME TOGETHER in the 70’s hip hop wasn’t CREATED in the 70’s Puerto ricans is just a bunch of johnny come latelys. Yall used to call hop hop jungle music lmao how yall go from that to creating it ?

  • @DJTazzyTaz

    @DJTazzyTaz

    3 күн бұрын

    No one is saying that. Pay attention and quit being ignorant. He's saying how Hip Hop has went world wide and it's influence is heavy in Latin America and Spain. You don't like that? Don't pay attention to it instead of being bitter about truth.

  • @moon.star2
    @moon.star27 ай бұрын

    Contribution to hiphop!?!? Thats like saying white ppl dance & wrote some lyrics to mariachi that they contributed to making it..

  • @eachoneteachone8320

    @eachoneteachone8320

    6 ай бұрын

    Mariachi is Mexican mommy

  • @eachoneteachone8320

    @eachoneteachone8320

    6 ай бұрын

    What did Bl Ams create in Blues? What did ya create in Jazz? In Ragtime? In Gospel? In Funk and etc? I mean since ya never created an instrument and all your genres were derived from the wh folks' music. PRs however, have our own instruments that we created; like the clave, the maracas, the cowbell, the horn, and every percussion used in Hip Hop came from PR. All in that drum machine from 1959 used in Hip Hop. It was our Pioneers that created the musical element in Hip Hop, the other elements are a BX culture you know nothing of cause you not about that life

  • @eachoneteachone8320

    @eachoneteachone8320

    6 ай бұрын

    1970s Puerto Rican Pioneers of Hip Hop; Q- Unique, Puerto Rock, Tony Touch, Ruby Dee of the Fantastic Five, Jean Michael Basquiat, John Mr. Magic Rivas, Jimmy Delgado, Shabba Doo, Charlie Chase founding member of the Cold Crush Brothers, Prince Whipper Whip, Disco Wiz, Pumpkin (the PR Dr. Dre of that era,) Prince Markie Dee (of the Fat Boys, wrote and produced tracks for many like Mary J's "Real Love" & "What's the 411",) Chris Barbosa (wrote and produced “Planet Rock,” among many others, and then created the club genre called Freestyle, Tracy 168, Lee Quinones, Lady Pink, Rocksteady Crew, Crazy Legs, NYC Breakers, all of The Mean Machine, Crash, Devastating Tito of the Fearless Four, and etc… JAMAICAN PIONEERS- Kool Herc, Lovebug Starski, Chief Rocka Busy Bee, Afrika Bambattaa, Grand Master Flash, KRS One, and Red Alert. All from Day 1. Want the names of those in the 80s? Now give us ONE name of Bl Am Pioneer that created Hip Hop. Just ONE.

  • @DJTazzyTaz

    @DJTazzyTaz

    3 күн бұрын

    So Africans in Africa who do Hip Hop aren't considered contributors to Hip Hop?

  • @LeoThaLast
    @LeoThaLast5 ай бұрын

    If Latinos impact on Hip-Hop is so prevalent, name the last dance they've created within the culture of Hip-Hop. They're only associated with breaking which Blacks abandoned back in the 70's like we do with all our other dances. They become outdated and we move on to the next. Nuyoricans kept Breaking alive and one can argue whether they innovated the dance from the point we we ceased but that's purely relative. Since Breakdancing, we've created a plethora of dances. Too many to name but u get the point. If Latinos impact on Hip-Hop is so prevalent, what lyricist outside of Big Pun had any significant influence on Hip-Hop? Name one.

  • @realone7405

    @realone7405

    5 ай бұрын

    They can't deal with the facts.

  • @amazonrain6786
    @amazonrain67867 ай бұрын

    STOP TELLING LIES LATINOS DID NOT CREATE ANYTHING IN HIPHOP 😂😂😂😂 stop reaching this is sad

  • @eachoneteachone8320

    @eachoneteachone8320

    7 ай бұрын

    Tell us what Black Americans created in Hip Hop. Besides the southern genres the music element in Hip Hop was derived from. While you at it; give me one Black American genre that was derived from wh folks' music. While you at it. give me the name of just One instrument created by Black Americans.

  • @down-b8197

    @down-b8197

    7 ай бұрын

    @@eachoneteachone8320 Black americans created rap, DJ'ing, Graffiti, beat boxing and breaking. Literally every element of hip hop is found within Black american culture yet I can't say the same for others.

  • @rbgboxing4442

    @rbgboxing4442

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@eachoneteachone8320black people don't need an instrument w are the instruments dummy. Ever heard of Beatboxing? We are too musical to be questioned by a white supremacist

  • @eachoneteachone8320

    @eachoneteachone8320

    6 ай бұрын

    What did Bl Ams create in Blues? What did ya create in Jazz? In Ragtime? In Gospel? In Funk and etc? I mean since ya never created an instrument and all your genres were derived from the wh folks' music. PRs however, have our own instruments that we created; like the clave, the maracas, the cowbell, the horn, and every percussion used in Hip Hop came from PR. All in that drum machine from 1959 used in Hip Hop. It was our Pioneers that created the musical element in Hip Hop, the other elements are a BX culture you know nothing of cause you not about that life

  • @eachoneteachone8320

    @eachoneteachone8320

    6 ай бұрын

    1970s Puerto Rican Pioneers of Hip Hop; Q- Unique, Puerto Rock, Master O.C of the Fearless Four, Tony Touch, Ruby Dee of the Fantastic Five, Jean Michael Basquiat, John Mr. Magic Rivas, Jimmy Delgado, Shabba Doo, Charlie Chase founding member of the Cold Crush Brothers, Prince Whipper Whip, Disco Wiz, Pumpkin (the PR Dr. Dre of that era,) Prince Markie Dee (of the Fat Boys, wrote and produced tracks for many like Mary J's "Real Love" & "What's the 411",) Chris Barbosa (wrote and produced “Planet Rock,” among many others, and then created the club genre called Freestyle, Tracy 168, Lee Quinones, Lady Pink, Rocksteady Crew, Crazy Legs, NYC Breakers, all of The Mean Machine, Crash, Devastating Tito of the Fearless Four, and etc… JAMAICAN PIONEERS- Kool Herc, Lovebug Starski, Chief Rocka Busy Bee, Afrika Bambattaa, Grand Master Flash, KRS One, and Red Alert. All from Day 1. Want the names of those in the 80s? Now give us ONE name of Bl Am Pioneer that created Hip Hop. Just ONE.

  • @RicansCreatedNothingInHipHop
    @RicansCreatedNothingInHipHop7 ай бұрын

    WE TALKING "CREATION" . Start from 69 70 71 72 73 74 75. They always mention latinos who came in around 77-80s

  • @darrylbrown2775

    @darrylbrown2775

    7 ай бұрын

    Everyone know these ppl do stuff 10 YEARS BEHIND US TILL THIS DAY 🥱🥱🥱

  • @eachoneteachone8320

    @eachoneteachone8320

    6 ай бұрын

    Hip Hop was created in 1973. Teh influence was the street gangs.

  • @eachoneteachone8320

    @eachoneteachone8320

    6 ай бұрын

    Puerto Ricans been in the US since the Civil War, fought in every war and battle the US has ever conflicted in.

  • @eachoneteachone8320

    @eachoneteachone8320

    6 ай бұрын

    1970s Puerto Rican Pioneers of Hip Hop; Q- Unique, Puerto Rock, Master O.C of the Fearless Four, Tony Touch, Ruby Dee of the Fantastic Five, Jean Michael Basquiat, John Mr. Magic Rivas, Jimmy Delgado, Shabba Doo, Charlie Chase founding member of the Cold Crush Brothers, Prince Whipper Whip, Disco Wiz, Pumpkin (the PR Dr. Dre of that era,) Prince Markie Dee (of the Fat Boys, wrote and produced tracks for many like Mary J's "Real Love" & "What's the 411",) Chris Barbosa (wrote and produced “Planet Rock,” among many others, and then created the club genre called Freestyle, Tracy 168, Lee Quinones, Lady Pink, Rocksteady Crew, Crazy Legs, NYC Breakers, all of The Mean Machine, Crash, Devastating Tito of the Fearless Four, and etc… JAMAICAN PIONEERS- Kool Herc, Lovebug Starski, Chief Rocka Busy Bee, Afrika Bambattaa, Grand Master Flash, KRS One, and Red Alert. All from Day 1. Want the names of those in the 80s? Now give us ONE name of Bl Am Pioneer that created Hip Hop. Just ONE.

  • @eachoneteachone8320

    @eachoneteachone8320

    6 ай бұрын

    What did Bl Ams create in Blues? What did ya create in Jazz? In Ragtime? In Gospel? In Funk and etc? I mean since ya never created an instrument and all your genres were derived from the wh folks' music. PRs however, have our own instruments that we created; like the clave, the maracas, the cowbell, the horn, and every percussion used in Hip Hop came from PR. All in that drum machine from 1959 used in Hip Hop. It was our Pioneers that created the musical element in Hip Hop, the other elements are a BX culture you know nothing of cause you not about that life

  • @Wfb_DVM
    @Wfb_DVM7 ай бұрын

    Who tf are these Puerto Rican pioneers he speaks of? WHO? They lays say Puerto Ricans started it but can NEVER drop a name

  • @idiotu668

    @idiotu668

    7 ай бұрын

    Right, this mf mentioned Jim Jones 😂. They talk in circles and only fooling themselves. They “Participated Later”, they don’t have any pioneers!

  • @eachoneteachone8320

    @eachoneteachone8320

    7 ай бұрын

    PUERTO RICAN PIONEERS- Q- Unique, Puerto Rock, Tony Touch, Ruby Dee of the Fantastic Five, Jean Michael Basquiat, John Mr. Magic Rivas, Jimmy Delgado, Shabba Doo, Charlie Chase founding member of the Cold Crush Brothers, Prince Whipper Whip, Disco Wiz, Pumpkin (the PR Dr. Dre of that era,) Prince Markie Dee (of the Fat Boys, wrote and produced tracks for many like Mary J's "Real Love" & "What's the 411",) Chris Barbosa (wrote and produced “Planet Rock,” among many others, and then created the club genre called Freestyle, Tracy 168, Lee Quinones, Lady Pink, Rocksteady Crew, Crazy Legs, NYC Breakers, all of The Mean Machine, Crash, Devastating Tito of the Fearless Four, and etc… JAMAICAN PIONEERS- Kool Herc, Lovebug Starski, Chief Rocka Busy Bee, Afrika Bambattaa, Grand Master Flash, KRS One, and Red Alert. All from Day 1. Want the names of those in the 80s? Now give us ONE name of Bl Am Pioneer that created Hip Hop. Just ONE.

  • @idiotu668

    @idiotu668

    7 ай бұрын

    @@eachoneteachone8320 Not ONE of them Created anything! No form of Black American Culture is Caribbean or Latino! NONE! Thanks for playing!

  • @down-b8197

    @down-b8197

    7 ай бұрын

    @@eachoneteachone8320 Now do me a favor... Name the start year of each of those Puerto Rican pioneers you just named please.

  • @LostJediJC

    @LostJediJC

    7 ай бұрын

    @@idiotu668 read it again, you all asked for pioneers and he listed them. Are you saying Cold Crush Brothers aren’t pioneers of hip hop? This is a silly conversation and disrespectful to the OGs of Hip Hop

  • @TruFinesse86
    @TruFinesse867 ай бұрын

    Name these Pioneers thats all you have to do..

  • @edgarcintron3724

    @edgarcintron3724

    7 ай бұрын

    Here some Pioneers; Master O.C of the Fearless Four, DJ Charlie Chase founding member of the Cold Crush Brothers, DJ Tony Touch, Disco Wiz, Prince Whipper Whip, Ruby Dee of the Fantastic Five, Jean Michael Basquiat, John Mr. Magic Rivas, Jimmy Delgado, Shabba Doo, Disco Wiz, Pumkin (the Dr. Dre of that era,) Prince Markie Dee (of the Fat Boys, later wrote and produced tracks for many like Mary J's "Real Love" & "What's the 411,") Chris Barbosa (wrote and produced "Planet Rock," among many others, he then created the genre Freestyle club music,) The Mean Machine, Crash, Devastating Tito of the Fantastic Four, and etc. JAMAICAN PIONEERS like-- Kool Herc, Lovebug Starski, Chief Rocka Busy Bee, Afrika Bambattaa, Grand Master Flash, KRS One, and Red Alert. Now give me just ONE name of a Bl Am that CREATED my Hip Hop Bronx culture.

  • @down-b8197

    @down-b8197

    7 ай бұрын

    @@edgarcintron3724 The funny thing is Kool herc, Afrika Bambatta and Charlie Chase all have said this was a Black american culture that they joined in. So how weren't there any Black americans that created hip hop if we was the largest Black group in NY during the time and it literally comes from our culture? Also, KRS one said that hip hop was caribbean culture and then he came out and apologized for being misinformed.

  • @eachoneteachone8320

    @eachoneteachone8320

    6 ай бұрын

    @@RichardBlackstone-jx8tt He never said they created it, he clearly said they were Pioneers of it... Just give us the name of the Black American that created Hip Hop since you'all assume it's a Bl Am culture and not a Bronx culture.

  • @eachoneteachone8320

    @eachoneteachone8320

    6 ай бұрын

    @@down-b8197 KRS never said that. Same goes for you; just give us the name of a Bl Am that created Hip Hop, and we don't wanna hear any Disco DJs neither.

  • @eachoneteachone8320

    @eachoneteachone8320

    6 ай бұрын

    @@RichardBlackstone-jx8tt You outsiders have no idea how desperate and pathetic you'all sound.

  • @josephpenigar5722
    @josephpenigar57227 ай бұрын

    All those genre he named come out of black American music, lie-tinao copied it much later. They are the student of Black American culture, music and dance.

  • @eachoneteachone8320

    @eachoneteachone8320

    6 ай бұрын

    1970s Puerto Rican Pioneers of Hip Hop; Q- Unique, Puerto Rock, Tony Touch, Ruby Dee of the Fantastic Five, Jean Michael Basquiat, John Mr. Magic Rivas, Jimmy Delgado, Shabba Doo, Charlie Chase founding member of the Cold Crush Brothers, Prince Whipper Whip, Disco Wiz, Pumpkin (the PR Dr. Dre of that era,) Prince Markie Dee (of the Fat Boys, wrote and produced tracks for many like Mary J's "Real Love" & "What's the 411",) Chris Barbosa (wrote and produced “Planet Rock,” among many others, and then created the club genre called Freestyle, Tracy 168, Lee Quinones, Lady Pink, Rocksteady Crew, Crazy Legs, NYC Breakers, all of The Mean Machine, Crash, Devastating Tito of the Fearless Four, and etc… JAMAICAN PIONEERS- Kool Herc, Lovebug Starski, Chief Rocka Busy Bee, Afrika Bambattaa, Grand Master Flash, KRS One, and Red Alert. All from Day 1. Want the names of those in the 80s? Now give us ONE name of Bl Am Pioneer that created Hip Hop. Just ONE.

  • @eachoneteachone8320

    @eachoneteachone8320

    6 ай бұрын

    What did Bl Ams create in Blues? What did ya create in Jazz? In Ragtime? In Gospel? In Funk and etc? I mean since ya never created an instrument and all your genres were derived from the wh folks' music. PRs however, have our own instruments that we created; like the clave, the maracas, the cowbell, the horn, and every percussion used in Hip Hop came from PR. All in that drum machine from 1959 used in Hip Hop. It was our Pioneers that created the musical element in Hip Hop, the other elements are a BX culture you know nothing of cause you not about that life

  • @DJTazzyTaz

    @DJTazzyTaz

    3 күн бұрын

    It's LATINO. Ain't no one lying. Did you pay attention to what he said? Hip Hop is world wide and that's something you will never stop.

  • @absolute7250
    @absolute72507 ай бұрын

    He conveniently left out one of the most important elements of hip hop. Knowledge. Which is probably why they get to jerk rappers In they contracts. 3 card monte ing words like contribute and creation and impact which all have totally different meanings. SMH. And by the way. The 5th element knowledge starts with the 5%s. Clarence 13x.

  • @juicyj901
    @juicyj9017 ай бұрын

    CAP 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @thedarkage187
    @thedarkage1877 ай бұрын

    These Lie-tinos should be ashamed of themselves for trying their best to say that Black Americans didnt create their own Culture. Hip-hop and Rap music will always be a Creation of Young Black Americans. Nothing from Latino Culture influences Hiphop.....Nothing. But i can name unlimited amounts of Black American music that influenced Hiphop. But ill name 1 for right now and thats James Brown. Name 1 latin or Hispanic record .....? Stop this Madness....it seems like they are trying to Hijack Hip-hop like Wyte folks did with Jazz, Blues, Rock nRoll Which was all created by Foundation Black Americans.

  • @darrylbrown2775

    @darrylbrown2775

    7 ай бұрын

    They wanna put a white face to everything know damn well when they did that with Rock & Roll Jazz, Country music,etc…THEY ALL FAILED,THEY GATEKEPT THEM GENRES KEPT US OUT OF OUR OWN INVENTED GENRES AND IT FAILED!! now they wanna ease their way into rap!.🤦🏾‍♂️

  • @eachoneteachone8320

    @eachoneteachone8320

    6 ай бұрын

    BX is our culture, not yours... 1970s Puerto Rican Pioneers of Hip Hop; Q- Unique, Puerto Rock, Master O.C of the Fearless Four, Tony Touch, Ruby Dee of the Fantastic Five, Jean Michael Basquiat, John Mr. Magic Rivas, Jimmy Delgado, Shabba Doo, Charlie Chase founding member of the Cold Crush Brothers, Prince Whipper Whip, Disco Wiz, Pumpkin (the PR Dr. Dre of that era,) Prince Markie Dee (of the Fat Boys, wrote and produced tracks for many like Mary J's "Real Love" & "What's the 411",) Chris Barbosa (wrote and produced “Planet Rock,” among many others, and then created the club genre called Freestyle, Tracy 168, Lee Quinones, Lady Pink, Rocksteady Crew, Crazy Legs, NYC Breakers, all of The Mean Machine, Crash, Devastating Tito of the Fearless Four, and etc… JAMAICAN PIONEERS- Kool Herc, Lovebug Starski, Chief Rocka Busy Bee, Afrika Bambattaa, Grand Master Flash, KRS One, and Red Alert. All from Day 1. Want the names of those in the 80s? Now give us ONE name of Bl Am Pioneer that created Hip Hop. Just ONE.

  • @eachoneteachone8320

    @eachoneteachone8320

    6 ай бұрын

    All you got are the Funk and Disco DJs that influenced but did not create.

  • @eachoneteachone8320

    @eachoneteachone8320

    6 ай бұрын

    What did Bl Ams create in Blues? What did ya create in Jazz? In Ragtime? In Gospel? In Funk and etc? I mean since ya never created an instrument and all your genres were derived from the wh folks' music. PRs however, have our own instruments that we created; like the clave, the maracas, the cowbell, the horn, and every percussion used in Hip Hop came from PR. All in that drum machine from 1959 used in Hip Hop. It was our Pioneers that created the musical element in Hip Hop, the other elements are a BX culture you know nothing of cause you not about that life

  • @eachoneteachone8320

    @eachoneteachone8320

    6 ай бұрын

    Wh folks should gatekeep all your music then. Africa too, since; Blues is not American culture. Blues incorporated spiritual work songs, field hollers, shouts, chants, and rhymed simple narrative ballads from the AFRICAN culture. **Ole meter singing is seven centuries old, Black Americans did not exist then. **Funk is European Electronic and Jazz. The root of Jazz is Ragtime and Ragtime composers used Polka beats from Europe and used Irish Melodies... Ragtime consists of the Piano, the Fiddle, and the Banjo. The Piano is from Italy, the Banjo is from "Africa," and the Fiddle is from Western Europe. Jazz consists of the trumpet which is from Egypt, Saxaphone from Belgium, Trombone from Western Europe, the Clarinet from Germany, the Bass Guitar which is by Paul Tutmarc, first Electric Bass Guitar- Leo Fender... Both wh men. The first real electric guitar in the early 1900s, is attributed to Adolph Rickenbacker, another wh man. Electronic music evolvement began 1920s and 30s by Egypt, France, and Paris. **Soul is derived from Gospel and Rythm & Blues. **Gospel was derived from the Christianity that was forced upon you'all and **Rythm & Blues was commercialized "Race Music" in the 20th century and you now know I can go back further than that. Black American music relies on wh folks music which roots lie in the ballads, folk songs, and popular songs of the English, Scots, and Irish settlers of the Appalachians. Such as Folk and Polka.

  • @therealdjrichlove
    @therealdjrichlove8 күн бұрын

    Puerto Ricans come in all colors. Yes, we were there in the beginning kids.

  • @sdatkb
    @sdatkb6 ай бұрын

    He didn’t mention one Puerto Rican pioneer

  • @skillet6870
    @skillet687022 күн бұрын

    This dude named Reggaeton, Latin Trap and Bachata----all of which enjoy well documented Black roots and undeniable Black influence.

  • @skillet6870
    @skillet68705 ай бұрын

    Spirituals, Ragtime, Jazz, Country, Gospel, Bluegrass, Folk, Rock n Roll, Doo-Wop, Soul, Funk, Disco, Punk, House and of course Rap and Hip Hop---all enjoy well documented African American roots coupled with undeniable Black American influence---whether directly or indirectly.. Latinos -- Puerto Ricans particularly -- please explain how you co-created or co-invented yet another installment in the legacy of Black Musical expression known as Rap and Hip Hop, yet didn't co-create or co-invent any of the elements or ingredients of the 14 or so African American music forms that preceeded it? Or why you were nowhere to be found and absent during the creative and inventive foundation outlining the forms of African American musical expression, brilliance and greatness throughout, or even prior to the previous 14 or so African American music forms that are mentioned above? Yet then, all of a sudden--and out of nowhere, lying latinos and jamaicans slither along and falsely claim latinos and/or puerto ricans and jamaicans co-created and co-invented Rap and Hip Hop 50/50 half n half (which is the evidence-free and utter nonsense being peddled by Dr. Derrick Colon, radical latino, Fat Joe and numerous other un-informed and envious latinos---which are claims that latinos never mentioned, verbalized or asserted during its inception in the early 1970's)---latinos claims of "50/50--half & half co-creation and co-invention just don't add up---it makes no sense and are increasingly coming under heavy scrutiny which is leading to these claims being easily debunked--widespread. Nice try though latinos, puerto ricans and jamaicans. Make it make sense Latinos

  • @eddie1808n
    @eddie1808n7 ай бұрын

    🍅🍅🍅🍅🍅🍅🍅🍅

  • @josephpenigar5722
    @josephpenigar57227 ай бұрын

    These LIE-Tinaos are horrible… they have nothing to do with the formation of hip hop and are not pioneers.

  • @eachoneteachone8320

    @eachoneteachone8320

    6 ай бұрын

    1970s Puerto Rican Pioneers of Hip Hop; Q- Unique, Puerto Rock, Master O.C of the Fearless Four, Tony Touch, Ruby Dee of the Fantastic Five, Jean Michael Basquiat, John Mr. Magic Rivas, Jimmy Delgado, Shabba Doo, Charlie Chase founding member of the Cold Crush Brothers, Prince Whipper Whip, Disco Wiz, Pumpkin (the PR Dr. Dre of that era,) Prince Markie Dee (of the Fat Boys, wrote and produced tracks for many like Mary J's "Real Love" & "What's the 411",) Chris Barbosa (wrote and produced “Planet Rock,” among many others, and then created the club genre called Freestyle, Tracy 168, Lee Quinones, Lady Pink, Rocksteady Crew, Crazy Legs, NYC Breakers, all of The Mean Machine, Crash, Devastating Tito of the Fearless Four, and etc… JAMAICAN PIONEERS- Kool Herc, Lovebug Starski, Chief Rocka Busy Bee, Afrika Bambattaa, Grand Master Flash, KRS One, and Red Alert. All from Day 1. Want the names of those in the 80s? Now give us ONE name of Bl Am Pioneer that created Hip Hop. Just ONE.

  • @DJTazzyTaz

    @DJTazzyTaz

    3 күн бұрын

    You don't know Hip Hop. FOH.

  • @realone7405
    @realone74057 ай бұрын

    They stole reggae and hip hop. These LIE-TINOS don't stop.

  • @DizzyMakavelli

    @DizzyMakavelli

    Ай бұрын

    You stole music from all cultures and called instrumentals.

  • @melanatedwarrior3530

    @melanatedwarrior3530

    Ай бұрын

    @@DizzyMakavelli Pure projection on your part 🤣

  • @DizzyMakavelli

    @DizzyMakavelli

    Ай бұрын

    @@melanatedwarrior3530 Tell me you didn't sampled any music from outside your community. Tell me with a straight face. Yeah. You can't. 😂

  • @melanatedwarrior3530

    @melanatedwarrior3530

    Ай бұрын

    @DizzyMakavelli Tell me you don't listen to our music, do our dances, copy our swag, use our vernacular, tell me wirh a straight face. YOU CAN'T 🤭

  • @DizzyMakavelli

    @DizzyMakavelli

    Ай бұрын

    @@melanatedwarrior3530 Your dances? Dude Afro Latinos have 2.000 different dances. Swag? What does that mean? Are you talking about being smooth or something? You guys are stiff, no doubt. Your best dancer used to mimic a robot for a reason. That's not dancing. Do you really believe people outside in the real world are copying A Americans? You guys are very interesting. 🤔

  • @sdatkb
    @sdatkb6 ай бұрын

    The mere fact a Jew and a Latino leading a conversation on hip hop makes it not credible

  • @skillet6870

    @skillet6870

    22 күн бұрын

    What rosenberg is: A descendant of white european ashkenazi and khazars. What rosenberg is NOT: A descendant of the Old Testament non-white Israelites.

  • @gwiz2075
    @gwiz20757 ай бұрын

    Hip Hop is a Black American Art Form. Stop the high jacking of our culture. Hispanics had an extremely small contribution. Big Pun was the only Hispanic Rapper worth mentioning. Reggaeton is TRASH 🗑️ and it's a knock off of Reggae not Hip Hop.

  • @HYSoCietyTV

    @HYSoCietyTV

    7 ай бұрын

    I dont think you know what a Latino or a Hispanic is Also Reggaeton from several different genres including reggae, hip-hop, menguehouse etc…

  • @gwiz2075

    @gwiz2075

    7 ай бұрын

    @@HYSoCietyTV ...I know exactly what a Hispanic is and I know they had little to nothing to do with the inception of Hip Hop. And you breaking down what reggaeton means nothing because it's not good music. It is too repetitive and has damn near the same percussion every song. Furthermore, it didn't last very long because it didn't evolve.

  • @gwiz2075

    @gwiz2075

    7 ай бұрын

    @@HYSoCietyTV ... Furthermore, Knowing what the difference between a Hispanic or a Latino is not the point. The point is Hip Hop is a Black American Art Form with Zero influence of Latinos or Hispanics, since you want to get technical.

  • @HYSoCietyTV

    @HYSoCietyTV

    7 ай бұрын

    @@gwiz2075 reggaeton ain’t really my thing either but you’re also wrong cause it’s been going my for like 30 yrs now that drum pattern is it’s own genre now… bad bunny’s the biggest artist in the world and he does both Latin trap and reggaeton🤷🏽‍♂️ you mention pun and neglect to mention the whole dipset, Lloyd banks, fabolous, cypress hill , pop smoke and then if we go to Latino you got the fugees, Kodak black, Tony yayo, we can go way back to some of the last poets being puertorican , crazy legs … etc etc… there’s also the part where if you were an black Latino/hispanic most of the time you would just blend in with black Americans

  • @HYSoCietyTV

    @HYSoCietyTV

    7 ай бұрын

    @@gwiz2075 I mean if you want to be wrong 😂😂 now I definitely know you don’t know. Haitians have been here since the inception of the country Haitians had influence on music all over the country. 1920s Harlem had a whole Haitian jazz scene… next you’re gonna tell me jazz ain’t contribute😂

  • @skillet6870
    @skillet687022 күн бұрын

    You naysayers go and see MICROPHONE CHECK and weep.

  • @user-jn2ln3cf5o
    @user-jn2ln3cf5o6 ай бұрын

    😂😂😂 so many ignorant comments here its hilarious

  • @echad6259
    @echad62597 ай бұрын

    Shout out to Big Pun

  • @moon.star2

    @moon.star2

    7 ай бұрын

    Rap music was here waaaaayyyyy before Big Pun, you should shout out Vanille Ice as well 🤣

  • @eachoneteachone8320

    @eachoneteachone8320

    6 ай бұрын

    @@moon.star2 1970s Puerto Rican Pioneers of Hip Hop; Q- Unique, Puerto Rock, Master O.C of the Fearless Four, Tony Touch, Ruby Dee of the Fantastic Five, Jean Michael Basquiat, John Mr. Magic Rivas, Jimmy Delgado, Shabba Doo, Charlie Chase founding member of the Cold Crush Brothers, Prince Whipper Whip, Disco Wiz, Pumpkin (the PR Dr. Dre of that era,) Prince Markie Dee (of the Fat Boys, wrote and produced tracks for many like Mary J's "Real Love" & "What's the 411",) Chris Barbosa (wrote and produced “Planet Rock,” among many others, and then created the club genre called Freestyle, Tracy 168, Lee Quinones, Lady Pink, Rocksteady Crew, Crazy Legs, NYC Breakers, all of The Mean Machine, Crash, Devastating Tito of the Fearless Four, and etc… JAMAICAN PIONEERS- Kool Herc, Lovebug Starski, Chief Rocka Busy Bee, Afrika Bambattaa, Grand Master Flash, KRS One, and Red Alert. All from Day 1. Want the names of those in the 80s? Now give us ONE name of Bl Am Pioneer that created Hip Hop. Just ONE.

  • @HYSoCietyTV
    @HYSoCietyTV7 ай бұрын

    The problem with this dumbass argument is most people don’t know what a Latino or a Hispanic everyone just assumes the lighter skinned folk so they get upset 😂 also that until recently if you were a black presenting Latino in the US most of the time people would just say they are black Panamanians,Cubans, Puerto Ricans, Haitians, Dominicans, Hondurians all Latino and all was in the mix

  • @QLivin

    @QLivin

    7 ай бұрын

    Afro Latinos were down, in small numbers and they were partaking in Black American culture.

  • @melanatedwarrior3530

    @melanatedwarrior3530

    7 ай бұрын

    We know exactly what a hispanic is, y'all are known for always cosplaying Black Americans no matter what completion y'all are🤭

  • @HYSoCietyTV

    @HYSoCietyTV

    7 ай бұрын

    @@QLivin you’re still neglecting the fact that black American music is very much influenced by Haitians .. also people gotta start acknowledging this is an argument over the music not hip hop as a whole

  • @groovygangent6970

    @groovygangent6970

    7 ай бұрын

    @@HYSoCietyTVwhat Hatians?

  • @HYSoCietyTV

    @HYSoCietyTV

    7 ай бұрын

    @@groovygangent6970 I’m not sure what you’re asking the other guy just made me go through A whole history lesson just to tell me I’m right 😂

  • @edgarcintron3724
    @edgarcintron37247 ай бұрын

    Hip Hop is Black and Brown resistance music of the Bronx, it's a Bronx thing, definitely not southern music nor styles. Stick to your bellbottoms, butterfly collars, and worshipping artists that wore makeup. Hip Hop is derived music, just like southern music is derived music; **All your music is derived from the wh folks, that does not make it wh folks' music. **The music element of Hip Hop are derived from southern and European music, that does not make it Bl Am music. The elements in Hip Hop are all African diasporic. Instruments are African and European. There's not one instrument Black Americans have ever created, there's not one genre Native to Black Americans, all your southern genres are derived from the wh folks or Africa and I don't hear them claiming your southern music. Leave the BX alone with this, you outsiders didn't hear about the BX culture till the early 90s.

  • @corkystrong3036

    @corkystrong3036

    7 ай бұрын

    We are the true creators just say thank you all this gaslighting you’re doing it’s not going to fix it.. it a New York thing Due to the foundational black Americans coming from the south of North and South Carolina elements of the foundational black Americans!!!! And can you please show us some receipts of a Puerto Rican from Puerto Rico or Argentina or Jamaica doing what we was doing everything you’re saying is easily debunked

  • @corkystrong3036

    @corkystrong3036

    7 ай бұрын

    AND STOP HIDING BEHIND THE BRONX P.O.Czzzzzzz HATED BLACKZ JUST SAY THANK U GOOFY

  • @down-b8197

    @down-b8197

    7 ай бұрын

    What is a Brown resistance? What was they resisting because during jim crow they was allowed to go to white shcools, live in white neighborhoods and essentially considered white. They even fought to be classified as white cause originally they had their own classification and really didn't start calling themselves brown until after the civil rights movement when they saw they could benefit from being a minority group. What element of Hip hop are african diasporic? Cause all them other "african" groups ain't doing what Black american was until they saw us doing it and emulated us. You goofies try to separate Black americans from NY from Black americans from America when in reality we all came from the South and brought our culture with us to these northern areas. During the Harlem rennisance what music was they playing? Jazz... Jazz ain't from NY and then after that what was they playing? Funk, Soul, R&B, Gospel, Rocks etc etc all music genres that did not come from there so where did it come from? All our roots lead back to south and you immigrants clearly don't understand that.

  • @rbgboxing4442

    @rbgboxing4442

    7 ай бұрын

    😂

  • @rbgboxing4442

    @rbgboxing4442

    7 ай бұрын

    This is almost comical

  • @toneriggz
    @toneriggz7 ай бұрын

    This FBA/ADOS narrative that Latinos had nothing to do with Hip Hop, Hip Hop didn’t start in the Bronx or NYC, Kool Herc is not a pioneer and Hip Hop started with a scatting Jazz band in the ‘40s is downright insane. It seems to me that it’s mostly coming from disgruntled non-New Yorkers who want to lay claim to things that have nothing to do with them.

  • @gwiz2075

    @gwiz2075

    7 ай бұрын

    Wrong, I was born in East Harlem in 1977. I'm FBA, both parents from the south and I remember clearly that Hispanics didn't create Hip Hop 50/50. There was only a VERY small amount of Hispnics down with Hip Hop. The Hispanic women HATED Hip Hop back then so stop the nonsense. Majority of samples in Hip Hop are from James Brown, Who is from Georgia 🤣

  • @toneriggz

    @toneriggz

    7 ай бұрын

    @@gwiz2075 My father and uncle grew up in the Bronx before you were born. I’ll take their word over yours.

  • @gwiz2075

    @gwiz2075

    7 ай бұрын

    @@toneriggz ....The Bronx was mostly Black back then after the Negro Renaissance migration from the south. Also, we were into the Black Panther Movement then, the Bronx was segregated then. We were not rocking with Hispanics back then. Only a VERY SMALL select few and they were the Black Sheep of their community. If your father and uncle says otherwise they are lying 🤥

  • @toneriggz

    @toneriggz

    7 ай бұрын

    @@gwiz2075 You weren’t there. Hip Hop was in full swing by the time you were born.

  • @gwiz2075

    @gwiz2075

    7 ай бұрын

    @@toneriggz ...My older cousins were. Hispanics were an EXTREMELY SMALL GROUP...not worth mentioning.

  • @LostJediJC
    @LostJediJC7 ай бұрын

    Can't wait to watch the series!! Shout out to Joe Canzo, the rocksteady crew and all the amazing latino bboys, graff writers, djs and MCs!!

  • @vicfm4956

    @vicfm4956

    7 ай бұрын

    All copycats of black American culture

  • @realone7405

    @realone7405

    7 ай бұрын

    CULTURE VULTURE

  • @LostJediJC

    @LostJediJC

    7 ай бұрын

    @@realone7405 CULTURE REVISIONIST

  • @corkystrong3036

    @corkystrong3036

    7 ай бұрын

    Y’all gonna set around a camp 🔥 fire and tell some lies huhhh

  • @LostJediJC

    @LostJediJC

    7 ай бұрын

    @@corkystrong3036 you can try to not believe the people who were there in the beginning all you want, even when hip hop was first starting no one believed it would become what it is now. It’s not a surprise no one believes hip hops OGs these days

  • @malcolmthompson7769
    @malcolmthompson77697 ай бұрын

    Microphone Check coming soon!!!!!

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