This is all nonsense Legs literally came out and made a half assed apology post on his IG about it and saying sorry to the women he hurt a few years back. Why is he laughing about it. Just straight up lying. Why did he lose all his sponsors and why did his crew dissolve and leave him. All these things don’t add up.
that's what you get when people pretend to be journalists, but doesn't know shit. Shame for the victims that he was a guess on this show and such a shame math hoffa gave him that stage. The man is sick, laughing and denying It now.
@NikolasSerpanos if you listen to the whole thing he says people are out here snitching on those who made these bullshit allegations and he's going to sue them for it which is his right if people try and destroy your reputation you should go after them in return and he didn't laugh he says at first only after he found out it was all bogus bullshit
@spenser6353 if he did this is a terrible look but if he's suing and saying people are telling him people lied and are trying to do him dirty then he should go after them
This whole segment is laughable. Dude is an abuser, and admitted so in the past. His former crew members don't even back him. Look at who they had to say about not only his abuse but him as a person. Not to mention, his whole demeanour and everything he says here wreaks of guilty/narcissist vibes. Y'all just providing a platform for an abuser to deny and probably cause more hurt. Shameful.
Legs would have gotten more respect if he stuck to his own words. Ive had direct friends show me screenshots of him offering private sessions to females. Dude even publicly apologized in his storyline from his own account. Time has surpassed and he thinks people forget but people always keep receipts. Being accountable, honest, true to self, in a place of healing, and making right is how you go about things. Lying to folks, and using authority to push a false narrative, god dont like ugly.
He apologizes, says he's going to therapy to heal, and then comes back 4 years later saying it was all bullshit and he's suing... so what exactly did he learn in therapy?? This shit is sad. Change your name to Crazy Work
@reasun_pghif you listen to the whole thing he says people are out here snitching on those who made these bullshit allegations and he's going to sue them for it which is his right if people try and destroy your reputation you should go after them in return and he didn't laugh he says at first only after he found out it was all bogus bullshit
Whatever legs was accused of he jusst came off guilty and nervous. He should have just declined to talk about it. Math is messy dude..he starting to be the new Wendy Williams
So sexual harrasment timelimit in nyc is 3 years..thats why he comes like this..but after he talks in public some girls can sue him for other stuff.What a legend.
OMG! Get off his dick! Dude`s a legend in hip hop and it kills you for whatever reason! WHY? You should try therapy to find out why you got these hater tendencies!! STOP HATING!!!!
Why didn't ya'll create Hip-hop on the island of Puerto rico, or Jamaica, why did you have to immigrate here amongst us for this so called co creation? FOH!
Black people and Black people ONLY created Hip Hop and all you have to do to confirm is find out who is the originator/creator of each of it’s sub genres that make up the culture ie Graffiti, DJing, MCing & aka Breakdancing - Graffiti - Daryl McCay a Black man from Philadelphia is thee confirmed first Graffiti artist. He is the first documented man to spray paint his “tag name” Cornbread throughout his city. DJing - DJ Kool Herc a Black man from the South Bronx by way of Jamaica was the first DJ to play break beats all night long due to being the inventor of “the merry go round” which is the use of 2 turntables each playing the same record thus allowing the break beat extended play by rewinding one record back for play back after queuing the next. This technique attracted the BBoys who would be able to break all nigh compared to having to wait for the breakbeat on a disco, funk, bongo record which only lasted 30-45 seconds. Oh btw, Herc NEVER played reggae. 😉 MCing - Coke La Rock a Black man from the South Bronx is confirmed to be the first MC and ironically was DJ Herc’s MC. BBoy aka Breakdancers - Though no one man has been officially credited outside of James Brown (yes another BLACK man) being cited as a heavy influence as were his break beats, Crazy Legs himself once stated in an 90’s documentary Bboy or breakdancing was initially referred to by himself & other Puerto Ricans as “Moreno (black in spanish) Style” because it was how the Black youth who created Hip Hop danced to breakbeats while Puerto Ricans who danced to bongo break beats had a different variation. Crazy Legs has since tried to say Puerto Ricans helped create Hip Hop specifically with breakdancing but forgot he already spoke the real truth in said documentary. If Puerto Ricans did indeed help create (key word) as opposed to being the earliest contributors (key phrase) to Hip Hop, why are there so few Puerto Ricans in Hip Hop compared to Salsa & Reggaeton which they did create? 🤔 And last Charlie Chase the legendary Puerto Rican member of The Cold Crush Brothers and one of the earliest Puerto Rican contributors to Hip Hop said in an interview which can be found on RUclips when he first started playing Hip Hop music his Puerto Rican friends would ask him why does he keep playing that jungle music cause that was a no no amongst them and when he first started going to Hip Hop parties with his Black friends their Black friends would ask him “what you doing with that spic” as Latinos in Hip Hop was not yet a thing. None of this was meant to divide or create dissension but to provide clarity and truth and truth is you can’t help create something that already exists. All you can due is contribute and our Puerto Rican brothers and sisters were the first and most important contributors to our culture. Peace.
All of this is to look down upon us. We didn't create this, we didn't create that. We were early but that doesn't mean nothing. You know what?? I'm happy with abd for the Black Americans that big us up in Hip Hop and whatever else we do together. For those Black Americans that don't F*** them and the hole they came out of.
As for graffiti, that's gonna be subject to debate. Apparently Philly may have had its own independent scene from New York. In New York Taki 183 (Greek) and Julio 204 (Latino) have been claimed as the 1st writers. In addition graffiti is the only element of Hip Hop that existed prior to and independent of Hip Hop music, its also its most purest form of Hip Hop that has not been able to be fully commercialized and is illegal. There is also Chicano graffiti on the Westcoast that goes back to the 1920’s and Chicago, IL also had very early graffiti before New York which was made up of Blacks, Whites, Puertoricans and Mexicans. As for Hip Hop Music, the 1st DJs, MCs and B-Boys were Black but this was early and mid 70s. Hip Hop didn't fully develop or was even called Hip Hop until the 1980s and by that time, Puerto Ricans dominated the B-Boy scene keeping it alive. One interesting thing is that all the early breaks that DJs were breaking in the 70s were drum and bass funk driven breaks with Latin Percussion, essentially the records they were looking for embodied the best elements mirrored in their environment, Funk and Latin rhythms. Hip Hop was and has also been defined more so by class, not race, embodying poor and immigrant whites (greeks, italians, irish), puertoricans, black immigrants (Jamaicas, Haitians, Afro-Latinos) and Blacks. By far Hip Hop's core is Black, it is Black culture and I don't think it would exist without Black folks, but we also can't dismiss the contributions of writers like Cap and Seen and b-boys like Rock Steady who were pioneers in the development of what we now call Hip Hop.
LOL!! This is only for real hip hop legends not no fake-ass rap cult degenerates! You really think a real platform is going to have Tariq on? He`s a clown! Why you follow him anyway`s?
American music forms: Spirituals, Blues, 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 Black American roots coupled with undeniable Black American influence---whether directly or indirectly.. Latinos -- puerto ricans particularly -- 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 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 Black American musical expression, brilliance and greatness throughout, or even prior to the previous 14 or so Black American music forms that are mentioned above. Yet then, all of a sudden--out of nowhere, you folks come along and falsely claim latinos and/or puerto ricans 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 derrick colon, radical latino, fat joe and numerous other un-informed and envious latinos---claims 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--as it should've been. Moreover, the heavy hateful and many times racist criticism directed at the Black American youngsters, by the racist white media over having created Rap and Hip Hop, latinos -- particularly puerto ricans -- and jamaicans NEVER came forward to denounce the vicious onslaught, yet 50 years later they want to take credit for this FBA art form that they didn't create..
In the widely seen and read article 'The Photographer Who Captured The Birth of Hip Hop' which appeared in 'The New Yorker' magazine, all of the photos snapped by puerto rican joe conzo featured FBA artists and FBA artists only. If latinos/puerto ricans were there from the beginning -- as they claim -- why weren't and why aren't there any latinos/puerto ricans depicted in any of joe conzo's numerous photos?...
@@stanv6998 ...and we noticed you didn't comment on our other two posts. Especially with these puerto ricans finally telling the truth regarding the FBA creation of Rap and Hip Hop. Or the other lengthy post. You never commented on those posts. Hmmm...
Even if you listen to legs dialect its all black american culture.. He's not speaking any native puerto rican lingo. But puerto ricans are the ones that co- created this hip hop culture with nobody else doing anything puerto rican.
Okay. Let me address this. THERE IS NO SPECIFIC PUERTO RICAN LINGO. IF WE WERE BORN HERE WE ARE FROM HERE. GET THAT THROUGH YOUR HEAD. WE DON'T SPEAK BLACK. WE DON'T SPEAK WHITE. WE DON'T SPEAK IN BETWEEN. WE SPEAK WHAT WE LEARNED IN THE NEIGHBORHOODS WE ARE FROM. PRODUCTS OF OUR ENVIRONMENT LIKE ANY OTHER PERSON.
In the widely seen and read article 'The Photographer Who Captured The Birth of Hip Hop' which appeared in 'The New Yorker' magazine, all of the photos snapped by joe conzo featured FBA artists and FBA artists only. If latinos/puerto ricans were there from the beginning as they claim, why weren't and why aren't there any latinos/puerto ricans depicted in any of joe conzos numerous photos?...
Rock Dance created in 1967 by Puerto Ricans which became Top Rockin and Uprockin, Floor Rockin came from both the Black and Puerto Rican Community in 1975. Puerto Ricans also created the Hustle. All this came directly from NYC Gang Culture.
"I'm not the most powerful person in the world but fuck around & find out the power I DO HAVE!" That was a bar!!!!
The way you explain things is amazing!
This is all nonsense Legs literally came out and made a half assed apology post on his IG about it and saying sorry to the women he hurt a few years back. Why is he laughing about it. Just straight up lying. Why did he lose all his sponsors and why did his crew dissolve and leave him. All these things don’t add up.
that's what you get when people pretend to be journalists, but doesn't know shit.
Shame for the victims that he was a guess on this show and such a shame math hoffa gave him that stage.
The man is sick, laughing and denying It now.
@NikolasSerpanos if you listen to the whole thing he says people are out here snitching on those who made these bullshit allegations and he's going to sue them for it which is his right if people try and destroy your reputation you should go after them in return and he didn't laugh he says at first only after he found out it was all bogus bullshit
@@ignacioortiz5337didn’t he already admit these allegations were true before
@spenser6353 if he did this is a terrible look but if he's suing and saying people are telling him people lied and are trying to do him dirty then he should go after them
@@ignacioortiz5337 look up crazy legs allegations and tons of evidence will pop up. He’s suing to keep people quiet and save his name.
Didn't he admit to the allegations though? In an IG post about how his depression made him send pics of his junk to girls online?
Yep he did, but that's what you get when your on show were nobody is an actual journalist.
This whole segment is laughable. Dude is an abuser, and admitted so in the past. His former crew members don't even back him. Look at who they had to say about not only his abuse but him as a person. Not to mention, his whole demeanour and everything he says here wreaks of guilty/narcissist vibes. Y'all just providing a platform for an abuser to deny and probably cause more hurt. Shameful.
This video is amazing! I'm hooked!
Legs would have gotten more respect if he stuck to his own words. Ive had direct friends show me screenshots of him offering private sessions to females. Dude even publicly apologized in his storyline from his own account.
Time has surpassed and he thinks people forget but people always keep receipts. Being accountable, honest, true to self, in a place of healing, and making right is how you go about things. Lying to folks, and using authority to push a false narrative, god dont like ugly.
He apologizes, says he's going to therapy to heal, and then comes back 4 years later saying it was all bullshit and he's suing... so what exactly did he learn in therapy?? This shit is sad. Change your name to Crazy Work
@reasun_pghif you listen to the whole thing he says people are out here snitching on those who made these bullshit allegations and he's going to sue them for it which is his right if people try and destroy your reputation you should go after them in return and he didn't laugh he says at first only after he found out it was all bogus bullshit
@@ignacioortiz5337why did he apologize, Mr *ORTIZ* on every comment doing damage control 🤔 Where are these people to clear his name?
That was a huge moment at the end!! Epic and he just hit a milli!?!? WOW MATH, YOU ON SOME LEGENDARY SHIT RIGHT NOW!!!!
He tryna scare all his accusers away.
Whatever legs was accused of he jusst came off guilty and nervous. He should have just declined to talk about it. Math is messy dude..he starting to be the new Wendy Williams
Dope interview
Dope interview 🏋💪🫡
9:51
Mec looking at dude like he just threw his demo in the garbage
Legs is my favorite hiphop history story teller
He’s lying
🫡to all them that we looked up to as kids. Emcees, b boys, deejays, and graf artists- hip hop. Legs was one from back then.
Cardboard legs was late
I know two friends in the b-girl community that’s putting him on blast right now on FB
So sexual harrasment timelimit in nyc is 3 years..thats why he comes like this..but after he talks in public some girls can sue him for other stuff.What a legend.
how do you catch ptsd? its not a cold!!!
By being exposed to traumatic things
I can't believe math hoffa didn't ask one single question about the movie Beatstreet...smh
What , did I do something like that? Wow , he sounds guilty right there !
Play with innocent ppl enuf & karma will be your friend.
Look what happened to Diddy or the Diddler aka Love or Brother love.
You or your people did not create break dancing. You already lied about that so who knows what the truth is.
FBA all day
Bingo dude was sending eggplant pics to his students. He has no integrity
OMG! Get off his dick! Dude`s a legend in hip hop and it kills you for whatever reason! WHY? You should try therapy to find out why you got these hater tendencies!! STOP HATING!!!!
Y'all just mad he was on the 1st international Hip Hop tour.
You didn’t create hip hop that’s forsure you a cheerleader put the Pom Poms down
Tariq knows shit about hiphop he’s from Alabama. Keep that shit real. This is NYC talking.
You're right THATS WHY HE INTERVIEWED THE PEOPLE THAT WERE THERE. Legendary people from NEw York. It's a documentary you DOOF😂😂😂😂
@@PardonMyPresenceDid he interview Kool Herc? or Grandmaster Flash
Why didn't ya'll create Hip-hop on the island of Puerto rico, or Jamaica, why did you have to immigrate here amongst us for this so called co creation? FOH!
@@fitawrarifitness6842kool herc already admitted that he got his style from black Americans
@@fitawrarifitness6842
Tarique Nasheed interviewed Hip Hop MCs, DJs, Dancers etc. that predate both Kool Herc and Grandmaster Flash.
He admitted that he had a problem, so I don’t know why he’s denying the allegations…
Hassan campball said that the allegations are true ...so....
Hassan is the one Mell SA him
Black people and Black people ONLY created Hip Hop and all you have to do to confirm is find out who is the originator/creator of each of it’s sub genres that make up the culture ie Graffiti, DJing, MCing & aka Breakdancing -
Graffiti - Daryl McCay a Black man from Philadelphia is thee confirmed first Graffiti artist. He is the first documented man to spray paint his “tag name” Cornbread throughout his city.
DJing - DJ Kool Herc a Black man from the South Bronx by way of Jamaica was the first DJ to play break beats all night long due to being the inventor of “the merry go round” which is the use of 2 turntables each playing the same record thus allowing the break beat extended play by rewinding one record back for play back after queuing the next. This technique attracted the BBoys who would be able to break all nigh compared to having to wait for the breakbeat on a disco, funk, bongo record which only lasted 30-45 seconds. Oh btw, Herc NEVER played reggae. 😉
MCing - Coke La Rock a Black man from the South Bronx is confirmed to be the first MC and ironically was DJ Herc’s MC.
BBoy aka Breakdancers - Though no one man has been officially credited outside of James Brown (yes another BLACK man) being cited as a heavy influence as were his break beats, Crazy Legs himself once stated in an 90’s documentary Bboy or breakdancing was initially referred to by himself & other Puerto Ricans as “Moreno (black in spanish) Style” because it was how the Black youth who created Hip Hop danced to breakbeats while Puerto Ricans who danced to bongo break beats had a different variation. Crazy Legs has since tried to say Puerto Ricans helped create Hip Hop specifically with breakdancing but forgot he already spoke the real truth in said documentary. If Puerto Ricans did indeed help create (key word) as opposed to being the earliest contributors (key phrase) to Hip Hop, why are there so few Puerto Ricans in Hip Hop compared to Salsa & Reggaeton which they did create? 🤔
And last Charlie Chase the legendary Puerto Rican member of The Cold Crush Brothers and one of the earliest Puerto Rican contributors to Hip Hop said in an interview which can be found on RUclips when he first started playing Hip Hop music his Puerto Rican friends would ask him why does he keep playing that jungle music cause that was a no no amongst them and when he first started going to Hip Hop parties with his Black friends their Black friends would ask him “what you doing with that spic” as Latinos in Hip Hop was not yet a thing.
None of this was meant to divide or create dissension but to provide clarity and truth and truth is you can’t help create something that already exists. All you can due is contribute and our Puerto Rican brothers and sisters were the first and most important contributors to our culture.
Peace.
All of this is to look down upon us. We didn't create this, we didn't create that. We were early but that doesn't mean nothing. You know what?? I'm happy with abd for the Black Americans that big us up in Hip Hop and whatever else we do together. For those Black Americans that don't F*** them and the hole they came out of.
Facts! But damn your comment is long as hell
No one gives AF.
Thanks! 👊🏽
As for graffiti, that's gonna be subject to debate. Apparently Philly may have had its own independent scene from New York. In New York Taki 183 (Greek) and Julio 204 (Latino) have been claimed as the 1st writers. In addition graffiti is the only element of Hip Hop that existed prior to and independent of Hip Hop music, its also its most purest form of Hip Hop that has not been able to be fully commercialized and is illegal. There is also Chicano graffiti on the Westcoast that goes back to the 1920’s and Chicago, IL also had very early graffiti before New York which was made up of Blacks, Whites, Puertoricans and Mexicans. As for Hip Hop Music, the 1st DJs, MCs and B-Boys were Black but this was early and mid 70s. Hip Hop didn't fully develop or was even called Hip Hop until the 1980s and by that time, Puerto Ricans dominated the B-Boy scene keeping it alive. One interesting thing is that all the early breaks that DJs were breaking in the 70s were drum and bass funk driven breaks with Latin Percussion, essentially the records they were looking for embodied the best elements mirrored in their environment, Funk and Latin rhythms. Hip Hop was and has also been defined more so by class, not race, embodying poor and immigrant whites (greeks, italians, irish), puertoricans, black immigrants (Jamaicas, Haitians, Afro-Latinos) and Blacks. By far Hip Hop's core is Black, it is Black culture and I don't think it would exist without Black folks, but we also can't dismiss the contributions of writers like Cap and Seen and b-boys like Rock Steady who were pioneers in the development of what we now call Hip Hop.
Math your beat selection for your songs needs to be better
Legend bori.
Whats the name of the song in the intro?
This dude was not before Don Campbell and The L.A. Lockers with " Rerun" Fred Berry and Toni Basil.Stop the 🧢
Convenient that you left out Adolfo "Shabba Doo" Quiñones you know Orlando "Ozone" from breaking😅😂
Puertoricans and African Americans was going half on babies since the 1950s but some how the creation of Hip-Hop had nothing to do with Puertoricans 😂
@@Eliburgo I know him quite well!😁😁
@Eliburgo I don't know about that maybe on the East Coast West Coast it's different out here.
@Chris-hz3 West Coast is Mexican. North East Coast was Puerto Rican.
Bring Tariq Nasheed & the FOUNDERS on here. Microphone check!
LOL!! This is only for real hip hop legends not no fake-ass rap cult degenerates! You really think a real platform is going to have Tariq on? He`s a clown! Why you follow him anyway`s?
Which founders? Of Hip Hop? Herc, Bam & Flash?
@@fitawrarifitness6842 absolutely!! The real documented founders!!
Tariq isn’t hip hop
@@Regularspic Tariq is a "Bama" who's trying to say hip hop came from the south!! These country boys make me laugh sometimes!!
I thought you apologized and got kicked off the Olympics committee 🤔 .
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American music forms: Spirituals, Blues, 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 Black American roots coupled with undeniable Black American influence---whether directly or indirectly..
Latinos -- puerto ricans particularly -- 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 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 Black American musical expression, brilliance and greatness throughout, or even prior to the previous 14 or so Black American music forms that are mentioned above. Yet then, all of a sudden--out of nowhere, you folks come along and falsely claim latinos and/or puerto ricans 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 derrick colon, radical latino, fat joe and numerous other un-informed and envious latinos---claims 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--as it should've been.
Moreover, the heavy hateful and many times racist criticism directed at the Black American youngsters, by the racist white media over having created Rap and Hip Hop, latinos -- particularly puerto ricans -- and jamaicans NEVER came forward to denounce the vicious onslaught, yet 50 years later they want to take credit for this FBA art form that they didn't create..
In the widely seen and read article 'The Photographer Who Captured The Birth of Hip Hop' which appeared in 'The New Yorker' magazine, all of the photos snapped by puerto rican joe conzo featured FBA artists and FBA artists only.
If latinos/puerto ricans were there from the beginning -- as they claim -- why weren't and why aren't there any latinos/puerto ricans depicted in any of joe conzo's numerous photos?...
Because it's not true.. smh .. And no one is going to attempt to answer your question..
@@stanv6998 It IS true. Feel free to pull up the joe conzo's numerous photos that appeared in that article. And then get back to us.
@@stanv6998
...and we noticed you didn't comment on our other two posts. Especially with these puerto ricans finally telling the truth regarding the FBA creation of Rap and Hip Hop.
Or the other lengthy post. You never commented on those posts. Hmmm...
@@skillet6870 I'm saying they weren't there.. Reread my comments 💯
@@stanv6998 Cool.
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#MICROPHONECHECK
Dam hass claim he was touch and doin stuff with kids tooo. Any truth to that?
Both them sound guilty tbh
Cardboard legs is a culture vulture
There isn’t a damn thing Latino about rap hip hop
💯
Definitely didn't say this around the time " Terror Sqaud " was on the scene .. " them boys were wild" - Tony Yayo
1st 😮
Thirstin Howl is hard tho 🔥🔥🔥
Pause
@@Kolumpiado ayo
Tariq is not from new york to speak on anything hip hop, so get out of here with that bullshit
Math music garbage
Even if you listen to legs dialect its all black american culture.. He's not speaking any native puerto rican lingo. But puerto ricans are the ones that co- created this hip hop culture with nobody else doing anything puerto rican.
Okay. Let me address this. THERE IS NO SPECIFIC PUERTO RICAN LINGO. IF WE WERE BORN HERE WE ARE FROM HERE. GET THAT THROUGH YOUR HEAD. WE DON'T SPEAK BLACK. WE DON'T SPEAK WHITE. WE DON'T SPEAK IN BETWEEN. WE SPEAK WHAT WE LEARNED IN THE NEIGHBORHOODS WE ARE FROM. PRODUCTS OF OUR ENVIRONMENT LIKE ANY OTHER PERSON.
@@hectorrivera8521
Yet still puerto ricans just didn't create or co-create Rap and Hip Hop. Get over it.
In the widely seen and read article 'The Photographer Who Captured The Birth of Hip Hop' which appeared in 'The New Yorker' magazine, all of the photos snapped by joe conzo featured FBA artists and FBA artists only.
If latinos/puerto ricans were there from the beginning as they claim, why weren't and why aren't there any latinos/puerto ricans depicted in any of joe conzos numerous photos?...
Crazy Legs was born in NY
@skillet6870 What do Latinos look like?? Because what I know about Latinos we come in all colors. Black, White and In Between.
Rap hip hop created in the late 60s cardboard legs wasn’t born. Latinos can’t name one thing they created
Rock Dance created in 1967 by Puerto Ricans which became Top Rockin and Uprockin, Floor Rockin came from both the Black and Puerto Rican Community in 1975. Puerto Ricans also created the Hustle. All this came directly from NYC Gang Culture.
Rock Dance = Dr Colon bs
@@edge5754Crazy Legs out his own mouth on video States Breakdancing came from Black People