The new one featuring AD, Sefa, Main One & Ten Six. Powered by Off Da Rock Tattoos.
Жүктеу.....
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@ElizabethQuon2 ай бұрын
Stay true to Samoa . Me Aoloau 🦋♥️ Our time huh!
@donnatuono314911 жыл бұрын
good stuff,very good stuff all the best of luck on future flicks
@michaelmiller914012 жыл бұрын
Uso well done nothing but luv fo you all!
@dees.698712 жыл бұрын
One word....LOVE!!
@tarr866712 жыл бұрын
Lovin it! malo to all the boyz..
@6AD4xAllDay12 жыл бұрын
Much love, uce. I see you doing your thing too, bro. Keep it comin'. Stay up. Maguia! K.T.B got nothin' but love...
@KONA54112 жыл бұрын
kooola tribe koooola tribe..........lol good shit! Good job boyz-AD you a FOOL!lol LOVE IT!!!
@89JOJOE12 жыл бұрын
first uso was fiLthy!! str8 bangah uso'z!! magaia le pese....koe sau leisi mea ....maguia!! much love 2 the uos'z!!
@FaOaFAMZ4LYFE12 жыл бұрын
ayee Sac Town reppin
@OreElect111 жыл бұрын
This kicks ass!
@truebolt10 жыл бұрын
Mad respect uso's!!
@OlaKinoVisalus11 жыл бұрын
Good stuff Uso's!
@_killah7 жыл бұрын
first uce kame in smooth spittin tht barz
@niqqih112 жыл бұрын
Dys Video is DOPE Sheeee'_
@Lukaila2812 жыл бұрын
Is dat Uncle Sam 1:10..lol. Malo boys. That place where you guys doing all the welding at looks familiar. That's at my house in Samoa. Malo Pat n mag man Jordan n Elu, and all the boyz. Good job on this video. This ish da shit.. Malo. Keep it up Uso...
@89JOJOE12 жыл бұрын
heo yeaah uce itz wat we be abT!! Koolah Tribe is famiLy uce, stayy breathin' uso......aLready!!
@taloblaze837411 жыл бұрын
ahhhh ooooo saaaaaa!!!! ufa wat....
@danieltolo52702 жыл бұрын
1Love Maa SAMOA USo's....we stick together...God bless 🙏😇🌎💪🤎❤️
@joefidow44905 жыл бұрын
Much Respect my USO'S
@TaurusAnimations10 жыл бұрын
alofas from nz, def my entrance for my next fight if yall dnt mind - samoan pride forever
@6AD4xAllDay
10 жыл бұрын
Yezzzir!
@syren120312 жыл бұрын
#DOPE! #iLOVE=]
@princessrsa12 жыл бұрын
Tight
@fitznicholas111 жыл бұрын
No matter how many circles of arguments we have, you've chosen to not remove the blindfold. Evident today is the fact that hip-hop has cross-culturally flourished. If it were to be contained in a box, such as that of your mentality, it wouldn't have made it out of the Bronx. If you're stuck on arguing "stop trying to be black", you will always be limited in your thinking. Merry Christmas to you too.
@6AD4xAllDay11 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the support, uso.
@Silenced_by_nazi_youtube12 жыл бұрын
hell yea sactown
@moefiki0712 жыл бұрын
Sole..magaia le kou pese aua le kea fua kala ale au lokoleaga gale kele lava ole Pisa ae lemafai se mea...
@IceCreamMan68411 жыл бұрын
FO REAL... we juss doin music, thats all it is. if anybody wants to look at this like we tryin to be black, or we tryin to be gangsta? thats all on y'all. we never said we was tryin to be anything, other than polys who love to do music. peace.
@911elroy12 жыл бұрын
Good song guys,hey I'm training a fighter his name is mighty mo,I would like to ask you guys if wanna sing this song on his fight coming up ,Sep 8 in LA sports arena,for the K1 show??????
@SillyGoose05512 жыл бұрын
aye where yall get that samoan jersey from ??
@OG3TV12 жыл бұрын
Sacramento waddup
@911elroy12 жыл бұрын
Hi bro ,sorry,we are waiting for the K1 management to approve it ,not answer yet
@OlaKinoVisalus11 жыл бұрын
all day brah. let's collab one day on a video.
@brentad20049 жыл бұрын
Clean ass beat
@chrissami146710 жыл бұрын
Koola Tribe Boyz KTB...Tamaitiolemea
@joeufa978412 жыл бұрын
PAVA BOIZ
@amekovaimasanuu683612 жыл бұрын
8 hater we call hater on the LAUASA
@SWOUSO4211 жыл бұрын
why dude in the last verse look like he gettin tatted up, but all the other shots don't show him wit a tat?? was dat the last scene yall shot?? lol
@kyotovaiau839711 жыл бұрын
i am from alofau and repin it
@MrKtmvideo12 жыл бұрын
are you still shooting with the 7D and what lens are you using?
@911elroy12 жыл бұрын
Hi guys where do you guys live at ????
@mkuresa12 жыл бұрын
malo uso good shit
@manukansoljah12 жыл бұрын
Niue shaddup samoa is also the rock were the originators
@wdeadman4911 жыл бұрын
Why are people having this bad habit of arguing under someone's video when it's supposed to be comments whether they like the video or not? Lmfao
@yadididigamagig12 жыл бұрын
Sactown Nine-16 stand up!!!
@DaMan422612 жыл бұрын
@4:31... Now dat's how you PoP-Bottles!!.
@knotycassanova12 жыл бұрын
Damn Adrian....since when did you putting out your first music vid become a controversy topic for MrLovePoki to discuss in such an elaborate manner? lol...im laughing my ass off bro at this guy...very very entertaining with his comments on all the other poly music vids as well....lets you know when you doing something right when you got fans like this dude...stay up my brotha....STOLR BOI 4 LIFE!!
@MAcKTRIBE68411 жыл бұрын
i dnt see no tattoo on his neck when it show him gettin ttted on his neck n sht. wtf. lol. where they do tht at?
@lykamau661612 жыл бұрын
i see sme proud ex Aveleans over here!:)
@stateaveFTW31211 жыл бұрын
This needs to hit the gym
@6AD4xAllDay11 жыл бұрын
... your opinion has been noted. Thanks for watching.
@Musiclover640411 жыл бұрын
ps..i like the song
@BIGHEADMONKEYMOUF12 жыл бұрын
OH WHAT NUUULI REPPIN WHAT WHAT!!!
@ljlilalupe1012 жыл бұрын
Alapati made it look good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@JungleBoyz4life12 жыл бұрын
SAMOA MO SAMOA
@MrIlovedick2312 жыл бұрын
oooohhh....like how u got all your info posted up on your profile....u mad? hahahah
@OG3TV11 жыл бұрын
bruh digging too deep into this, we just making music. uma le case.
@fitznicholas111 жыл бұрын
we were clearly representing hip-hop but we know the difference between that culture and our own native culture. that's the problem. we know who we are and what we respect such as hip-hop. thanks for the hindu-ninja analogy. quite a revelation! lol. if you'd know hip-hop, then you'd understand. i hope this gives you peace to cheer up. lol. you're the illest mcee! hehehe.
@biggteez1212 жыл бұрын
K.T.B malo Adee.. se Keke Le Mea lol
@leauga12312 жыл бұрын
i reclaim my life tattoos my rights/snatched my soul like daily nights/ my blood flowz through my skin/better yet i am just a Samoan man/ scrapping off the rock like a trend/6 pack with 40 Gz cast out the dream/my homie from pago pago nigga ICE CREAM/i am down with remix put dem trickz/ while my niggah living life a soldier TEN-SIX/water springs out more than blood thicka/ 4 eyez from kali wadd up SEFA/OFF DA ROCK aint represent bad/ you can tell 2 my niggah AD
@tgrishim5379
2 жыл бұрын
dude..just take yo day job seriously..
@fitznicholas111 жыл бұрын
Like i said, we were trying to appeal to a hip-hop audience. If we wanted to truly represent our culture, we have done a song in the Samoan language and attire, and our audience would have been limited to just Samoans. It wouldn't be sensible to make a hip-hop track in a Samoan context? How do you know the song was totally about "representing the Samoan culture"? Did you even listen to it word for word? Funny how people make judgements and then try to come across as philosophical.
@fitznicholas111 жыл бұрын
"Express a sense of eloquence" as rephrasing? Eloquent. Admirable. What exactly r "black characteristics"? Lil Wayne skateboards and wears punky, skateboarder clothing which are stereotypically of "white" characteristics. Are a bunch of "white" people offended by that? Oh, so it's okay only for "black" people to be black or white as a form of hip-hop expression, but it's not for any other ethnicity? And so Eminem should be showcasing his skills in whatever defines a precisely "white" persona.
@kyotovaiau839711 жыл бұрын
we got haters in hea ........
@fitznicholas111 жыл бұрын
No emotions. No defensive state. Just a matter of enlightening the closed-minded. You don't see what i see in hip-hop. So you can keep coming back and around in circles. The arguments were strictly rational and not emotionally-driven. But you'll keep refuting that. I'm not offended when people can't put things in perspective. That might be a challenge for you. My bad if that's offensive and not insightful. No disrespect.
@fitznicholas111 жыл бұрын
I never said i didn't like arguing. no paradox there. and it's "arguing" not "argueing" with an "e". doesn't your post-box include a spell check? or you just don't know how to spell, but "you attempt to express a sense of eloquence"...constantly? lol. see ya soon. lol.
@POLYKID70712 жыл бұрын
@2:30 & 1:07 ill spar with him aha
@fitznicholas111 жыл бұрын
Then you grammatically meant "paradoxical" to describe, presumptively, the word "representers". It could be misinterpreted as a description of the adjacent term of "culture" which would mean the culture of paradoxes. Use words properly for your sake (since you like arguing). Newsflash, it's still a big word for you if you don't really understand how to it. lol. And my rationalization of "acting black" is not "hip-hop" still stands. Merry Christmas again.
@fitznicholas111 жыл бұрын
"It's funny cuz" you jumped from "stop stealing our style" to "discussions and debating rationally". Be eazy illmcee.
@fitznicholas111 жыл бұрын
Africans are from Africa. You meant to say African-Americans (before you try to sound smart, get your references straight). And hip-hop is impartial to race or country. Urban gear and dramatic gestures do not mean we're trying to act black. It's the appropriate context for a hip-hop song. Stop trying to use big words like "paradox" if you use it improperly. We're Samoan. We know ourselves and how to distinguish our Samoan identity from our affinity 4 a culture like hip-hop. MAIN1-in-a-Million.
How it is an emotional approach when i'm trying to reason (rational approach) with you? And how is your initial approach philosophical when you made a superficial judgement to begin with? You judged the video and labeled it Polynesians trying to be black as an assessment; and failed to remember the openness of hip-hop and its evolution to date. Realistically, if we came across as "trying to be black", my argument is: once an assessment like that is made, it reflects a closed mind.
@fitznicholas111 жыл бұрын
True. You didn't say what was quoted. But the nature of your rebuttal was of such "defensive"-ness. Trying to tell a group of people to "be original" insinuates a command stemming from defensiveness. It's obvious you think you are worthy of being able to debate. be difficult lil man.
@mrklean393911 жыл бұрын
NO SHIT , HUH?
@fitznicholas111 жыл бұрын
The word is "due" in your "all-do-respect". You said "...don't rep it while trynna act black". Right there u made a judgement and failed to explain what "acting black" is. And then u labeled us "paradox culture representers" which wasn't used properly. What's the paradox? Us claiming to be black? U made judgements and then tried 2 cover it up with "just be real with yall selves". Again, the song and video is in a hip-hop context. Not defensive, i just hope you can see it's a context issue.
@phoondeh12 жыл бұрын
To all the haters UFA.......lol
@sweeticetea68411 жыл бұрын
google lachyan17 it shows her doing almost every comment she leaves step for step eww
@fitznicholas111 жыл бұрын
Your initial argument was "be original" and on to the extent of quit trying to imitate others. And if you've had discussions with Samoans about this, then good for you. You are always going to fail to see the provisions of the windows of hip-hop and its acceptance to anyone regardless of country or race because you only see it as "black" characteristics. If that's the case, hip-hop, after being birthed in the Bronx, would have died out a long time ago.
@fitznicholas111 жыл бұрын
LOL! Deep denial? Polynesians who were born and raised in the continental U.S. and involved in hip-hop adapt to "hip-hop" characteristics because of that surrounding/upbringing. It's what they know of that context. Your emotions are apparently involved because you're not opening your mind to the openness of hip-hop; in fact you sit there and limit it to "black". Our aim was to be relevant, especially to a hip-hop audience. How would that come across in our native language and attire?
@Musiclover640411 жыл бұрын
whoa lets calm down dude I said I like the song i was not knocking you at all, plus I was responding to the guy above who was trying to be funny by calling yall Asian...besides i like Hawaii style anyway..so just calm down smoke a doobie
@IceCreamMan68411 жыл бұрын
im not sure where ur goin wit this, but look, one of the greatest rappers alive today is a white dude. eminem. and I'm not saying that cuz i like the dude, but if u get a chance there's a movie called The Art of Rap. look it up if u have time. i know african americans started hiphop and rap. but u gotta be some kind of idiot if u think that it's only gonna be black people that can do this. im just saying. i produced Off da Rock, in case ur wondering WhoTF i am! peace!
@fitznicholas111 жыл бұрын
Kalofae. Now you're doing a survey on human relations and you had discussions with Samoans (to try to corroborate your argument) about it?. Why don't you stop with the excuses and work on ridding yourself of that poisonous mentality that hinders the progress of hip-hop? It's a matter of context. If "blacks" were to perform a "Samoan" piece and video-document it because of their affinity to Samoan music and dance, I WOULD LOVE IT and encourage it. Hip-hop is love, not "black" characteristics.
@fitznicholas111 жыл бұрын
lol. you're too funny. you've never once pinpointed what "acting black" is and you're clearly in denial because "whites" and other ethnicities can can "try to be black" for a hip-hop context, but not Polynesians. What you're saying is that people should represent themselves for who they are and not try to be someone else. If that's the case, then since baseball's roots are European, Americans shouldn't be playing it? They should be playing only American-made sports to mark individuality?
@Musiclover640411 жыл бұрын
1 there american, 2 there Hawaiian, 3 almost every country in the world imitates us black Americans really its starting make me sick they even have rap in Russia..i really dont know how to feel about any of it, no race could understand how we fell about that unless they saw it through our eyes....SIGH oh well this planet is now just a big ass ball of hypercritical life forms
@wdeadman4911 жыл бұрын
IT'S A VERY STUPID THING TO ARGUE UNDER SOMEONE ELSE'S VIDEO, OTHER THAN THE VIDEO'S PURPOSE ITSELF HERE! GET A LIFE FRIENDS, OR LIFE WILL GET YOU! LMAO!!!!
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Stay true to Samoa . Me Aoloau 🦋♥️ Our time huh!
good stuff,very good stuff all the best of luck on future flicks
Uso well done nothing but luv fo you all!
One word....LOVE!!
Lovin it! malo to all the boyz..
Much love, uce. I see you doing your thing too, bro. Keep it comin'. Stay up. Maguia! K.T.B got nothin' but love...
kooola tribe koooola tribe..........lol good shit! Good job boyz-AD you a FOOL!lol LOVE IT!!!
first uso was fiLthy!! str8 bangah uso'z!! magaia le pese....koe sau leisi mea ....maguia!! much love 2 the uos'z!!
ayee Sac Town reppin
This kicks ass!
Mad respect uso's!!
Good stuff Uso's!
first uce kame in smooth spittin tht barz
Dys Video is DOPE Sheeee'_
Is dat Uncle Sam 1:10..lol. Malo boys. That place where you guys doing all the welding at looks familiar. That's at my house in Samoa. Malo Pat n mag man Jordan n Elu, and all the boyz. Good job on this video. This ish da shit.. Malo. Keep it up Uso...
heo yeaah uce itz wat we be abT!! Koolah Tribe is famiLy uce, stayy breathin' uso......aLready!!
ahhhh ooooo saaaaaa!!!! ufa wat....
1Love Maa SAMOA USo's....we stick together...God bless 🙏😇🌎💪🤎❤️
Much Respect my USO'S
alofas from nz, def my entrance for my next fight if yall dnt mind - samoan pride forever
@6AD4xAllDay
10 жыл бұрын
Yezzzir!
#DOPE! #iLOVE=]
Tight
No matter how many circles of arguments we have, you've chosen to not remove the blindfold. Evident today is the fact that hip-hop has cross-culturally flourished. If it were to be contained in a box, such as that of your mentality, it wouldn't have made it out of the Bronx. If you're stuck on arguing "stop trying to be black", you will always be limited in your thinking. Merry Christmas to you too.
Thanks for the support, uso.
hell yea sactown
Sole..magaia le kou pese aua le kea fua kala ale au lokoleaga gale kele lava ole Pisa ae lemafai se mea...
FO REAL... we juss doin music, thats all it is. if anybody wants to look at this like we tryin to be black, or we tryin to be gangsta? thats all on y'all. we never said we was tryin to be anything, other than polys who love to do music. peace.
Good song guys,hey I'm training a fighter his name is mighty mo,I would like to ask you guys if wanna sing this song on his fight coming up ,Sep 8 in LA sports arena,for the K1 show??????
aye where yall get that samoan jersey from ??
Sacramento waddup
Hi bro ,sorry,we are waiting for the K1 management to approve it ,not answer yet
all day brah. let's collab one day on a video.
Clean ass beat
Koola Tribe Boyz KTB...Tamaitiolemea
PAVA BOIZ
8 hater we call hater on the LAUASA
why dude in the last verse look like he gettin tatted up, but all the other shots don't show him wit a tat?? was dat the last scene yall shot?? lol
i am from alofau and repin it
are you still shooting with the 7D and what lens are you using?
Hi guys where do you guys live at ????
malo uso good shit
Niue shaddup samoa is also the rock were the originators
Why are people having this bad habit of arguing under someone's video when it's supposed to be comments whether they like the video or not? Lmfao
Sactown Nine-16 stand up!!!
@4:31... Now dat's how you PoP-Bottles!!.
Damn Adrian....since when did you putting out your first music vid become a controversy topic for MrLovePoki to discuss in such an elaborate manner? lol...im laughing my ass off bro at this guy...very very entertaining with his comments on all the other poly music vids as well....lets you know when you doing something right when you got fans like this dude...stay up my brotha....STOLR BOI 4 LIFE!!
i dnt see no tattoo on his neck when it show him gettin ttted on his neck n sht. wtf. lol. where they do tht at?
i see sme proud ex Aveleans over here!:)
This needs to hit the gym
... your opinion has been noted. Thanks for watching.
ps..i like the song
OH WHAT NUUULI REPPIN WHAT WHAT!!!
Alapati made it look good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
SAMOA MO SAMOA
oooohhh....like how u got all your info posted up on your profile....u mad? hahahah
bruh digging too deep into this, we just making music. uma le case.
we were clearly representing hip-hop but we know the difference between that culture and our own native culture. that's the problem. we know who we are and what we respect such as hip-hop. thanks for the hindu-ninja analogy. quite a revelation! lol. if you'd know hip-hop, then you'd understand. i hope this gives you peace to cheer up. lol. you're the illest mcee! hehehe.
K.T.B malo Adee.. se Keke Le Mea lol
i reclaim my life tattoos my rights/snatched my soul like daily nights/ my blood flowz through my skin/better yet i am just a Samoan man/ scrapping off the rock like a trend/6 pack with 40 Gz cast out the dream/my homie from pago pago nigga ICE CREAM/i am down with remix put dem trickz/ while my niggah living life a soldier TEN-SIX/water springs out more than blood thicka/ 4 eyez from kali wadd up SEFA/OFF DA ROCK aint represent bad/ you can tell 2 my niggah AD
@tgrishim5379
2 жыл бұрын
dude..just take yo day job seriously..
Like i said, we were trying to appeal to a hip-hop audience. If we wanted to truly represent our culture, we have done a song in the Samoan language and attire, and our audience would have been limited to just Samoans. It wouldn't be sensible to make a hip-hop track in a Samoan context? How do you know the song was totally about "representing the Samoan culture"? Did you even listen to it word for word? Funny how people make judgements and then try to come across as philosophical.
"Express a sense of eloquence" as rephrasing? Eloquent. Admirable. What exactly r "black characteristics"? Lil Wayne skateboards and wears punky, skateboarder clothing which are stereotypically of "white" characteristics. Are a bunch of "white" people offended by that? Oh, so it's okay only for "black" people to be black or white as a form of hip-hop expression, but it's not for any other ethnicity? And so Eminem should be showcasing his skills in whatever defines a precisely "white" persona.
we got haters in hea ........
No emotions. No defensive state. Just a matter of enlightening the closed-minded. You don't see what i see in hip-hop. So you can keep coming back and around in circles. The arguments were strictly rational and not emotionally-driven. But you'll keep refuting that. I'm not offended when people can't put things in perspective. That might be a challenge for you. My bad if that's offensive and not insightful. No disrespect.
I never said i didn't like arguing. no paradox there. and it's "arguing" not "argueing" with an "e". doesn't your post-box include a spell check? or you just don't know how to spell, but "you attempt to express a sense of eloquence"...constantly? lol. see ya soon. lol.
@2:30 & 1:07 ill spar with him aha
Then you grammatically meant "paradoxical" to describe, presumptively, the word "representers". It could be misinterpreted as a description of the adjacent term of "culture" which would mean the culture of paradoxes. Use words properly for your sake (since you like arguing). Newsflash, it's still a big word for you if you don't really understand how to it. lol. And my rationalization of "acting black" is not "hip-hop" still stands. Merry Christmas again.
"It's funny cuz" you jumped from "stop stealing our style" to "discussions and debating rationally". Be eazy illmcee.
Africans are from Africa. You meant to say African-Americans (before you try to sound smart, get your references straight). And hip-hop is impartial to race or country. Urban gear and dramatic gestures do not mean we're trying to act black. It's the appropriate context for a hip-hop song. Stop trying to use big words like "paradox" if you use it improperly. We're Samoan. We know ourselves and how to distinguish our Samoan identity from our affinity 4 a culture like hip-hop. MAIN1-in-a-Million.
USO....WHY SOOoooooooOOOO SEKI!!!???!!!.....CHOOOHOOOHOOoooOOO.......MALO USOs.....ICECREAM~SHOP pRODuKTioNz!!!....
man what the hell are you talkn bout fooo
How it is an emotional approach when i'm trying to reason (rational approach) with you? And how is your initial approach philosophical when you made a superficial judgement to begin with? You judged the video and labeled it Polynesians trying to be black as an assessment; and failed to remember the openness of hip-hop and its evolution to date. Realistically, if we came across as "trying to be black", my argument is: once an assessment like that is made, it reflects a closed mind.
True. You didn't say what was quoted. But the nature of your rebuttal was of such "defensive"-ness. Trying to tell a group of people to "be original" insinuates a command stemming from defensiveness. It's obvious you think you are worthy of being able to debate. be difficult lil man.
NO SHIT , HUH?
The word is "due" in your "all-do-respect". You said "...don't rep it while trynna act black". Right there u made a judgement and failed to explain what "acting black" is. And then u labeled us "paradox culture representers" which wasn't used properly. What's the paradox? Us claiming to be black? U made judgements and then tried 2 cover it up with "just be real with yall selves". Again, the song and video is in a hip-hop context. Not defensive, i just hope you can see it's a context issue.
To all the haters UFA.......lol
google lachyan17 it shows her doing almost every comment she leaves step for step eww
Your initial argument was "be original" and on to the extent of quit trying to imitate others. And if you've had discussions with Samoans about this, then good for you. You are always going to fail to see the provisions of the windows of hip-hop and its acceptance to anyone regardless of country or race because you only see it as "black" characteristics. If that's the case, hip-hop, after being birthed in the Bronx, would have died out a long time ago.
LOL! Deep denial? Polynesians who were born and raised in the continental U.S. and involved in hip-hop adapt to "hip-hop" characteristics because of that surrounding/upbringing. It's what they know of that context. Your emotions are apparently involved because you're not opening your mind to the openness of hip-hop; in fact you sit there and limit it to "black". Our aim was to be relevant, especially to a hip-hop audience. How would that come across in our native language and attire?
whoa lets calm down dude I said I like the song i was not knocking you at all, plus I was responding to the guy above who was trying to be funny by calling yall Asian...besides i like Hawaii style anyway..so just calm down smoke a doobie
im not sure where ur goin wit this, but look, one of the greatest rappers alive today is a white dude. eminem. and I'm not saying that cuz i like the dude, but if u get a chance there's a movie called The Art of Rap. look it up if u have time. i know african americans started hiphop and rap. but u gotta be some kind of idiot if u think that it's only gonna be black people that can do this. im just saying. i produced Off da Rock, in case ur wondering WhoTF i am! peace!
Kalofae. Now you're doing a survey on human relations and you had discussions with Samoans (to try to corroborate your argument) about it?. Why don't you stop with the excuses and work on ridding yourself of that poisonous mentality that hinders the progress of hip-hop? It's a matter of context. If "blacks" were to perform a "Samoan" piece and video-document it because of their affinity to Samoan music and dance, I WOULD LOVE IT and encourage it. Hip-hop is love, not "black" characteristics.
lol. you're too funny. you've never once pinpointed what "acting black" is and you're clearly in denial because "whites" and other ethnicities can can "try to be black" for a hip-hop context, but not Polynesians. What you're saying is that people should represent themselves for who they are and not try to be someone else. If that's the case, then since baseball's roots are European, Americans shouldn't be playing it? They should be playing only American-made sports to mark individuality?
1 there american, 2 there Hawaiian, 3 almost every country in the world imitates us black Americans really its starting make me sick they even have rap in Russia..i really dont know how to feel about any of it, no race could understand how we fell about that unless they saw it through our eyes....SIGH oh well this planet is now just a big ass ball of hypercritical life forms
IT'S A VERY STUPID THING TO ARGUE UNDER SOMEONE ELSE'S VIDEO, OTHER THAN THE VIDEO'S PURPOSE ITSELF HERE! GET A LIFE FRIENDS, OR LIFE WILL GET YOU! LMAO!!!!