I use to go see these guys perform in the Bronx in an Burger King restaurant that turned club. Located in Webster ave. In those days no age restrictions and it was always packed
Peace Peace. I am thankful I had the opportunity as a kid comimg up watch and learn the birth of the HIP HOP culture. We used to go out and see these crews rock
Speak the TRUTH..Thank You..This man faced racism from BOTH sides bcs of his passion and left a Legendary Legacy bcs he didn't listen to The Haterz!!!💪💪💪
R u dat stupid didn’t you listen to anything he said he blatantly told you he had to change his name because he wanted to be accepted in the hip hop culture known as black culture he also told you he use to get a lot slack for wanting to play hip hop are you thick
Charlie Chase was one of my favorite DJ in the Boogie Down Bronx. He was one of the few DJs that knew how to transition and stay on beat. He was also unique bc he mixed the get down and played Disco, soul, and salsa without missing a beat focusing on the get down.
big shout out to the brother Carlie Chase tho in my 40 plus years off loving rap & hip hop culture I had never even seen a picture of this brother before ,until i came across this video of him & glad i did cause it took me back to the old days for a min, in the late 70’s early 80’s I remember katts like DJ Charlie Chase, DJ Flash , Love Bug Starsky, dudes that were the earliest pioneers of the game their names were ringing out loud during that era especially in the Bx where it all started, hip hop was still just in the very early stages it was like a baby just coming out to the world . Shit i was all of 11 or 12 myself when i was hanging out with my older sister Shelia & her sidekick Carla in clubs like T connection, Disco Fever ,371 club just to name a few, That’s were i was introduced to this new style of music called Hip Hop and i’ve been a fan ever since
I appreciate and love Chase contribution to the Cold Crush. It’s obvious to me he was rocking Black American music and was with one of the baddest group of MCs. But he’s no originator ! More like a contributor/ participator when most PRs wasn’t down with Blacks back then. Salute to him!
This Brother right here was the fuel for my inspiration to be the best hip hop DJ I could be. I learned the intricacies of keeping the beat exact & on point, not throw off my MCs. Timing the beat counts, learning the beginnings of breaks, studying how long the break was, cutting, scratching etc. Also learned how to take the back seat and talk with my hands because of him! Thank you Charlie Chase!!! Cold Crush 4 featuring Charlie Chase & Tony Tone Forever! CC4 Rock On! ✊🏿 🎧 🎛 🎤 🎶
That's right kool herc, charlie chase, Grandwizard Theodore. Grandmaster flash, Dj Jazzy Jay, Brucie Bee and Red Alert just know a few were the Dj's that influenced alot of Dj's to this day.
What is his "race"? What is his "ethnicity?"I tell you the tricky words & language confuses ppl? He looks like a white hispanic/Puerto Rican. So he represented white Puerto Ricans well? I guess his participation & contribution did so🤷🏾♀️ but FBA's created Rap/Hip-Hop. End of story
Charlie Chase even talked about how he left a salsa band to do Hip Hop and Puerto Ricans were trying to clown him calling it “Jungle bunny music.” Y’all didn’t create anything!
@@TheGoddess1965Puerto rican is not a race its an ethnicity. Puerto ricans are black white and native mixed. Some are mostly black some are mostly white and some are mostly native but we are all boricua
Underrated DJ incredible on the 1s and 2s. Always on beat. Had them tapes in the early 80 and never heard him make a mistake always precisely nice cuts, scratching, and blending!!!! BTW Puerto Rican is Black dummies!!!!!
Why everyone trying to claim hip hop black culture now when Puerto Ricans were prejudice against Our Culture. Now they Created it? He just said it , I changed my name to fit in no one would listen to him with a Hispanic name, because it was not his Culture.
Because so called Hip Hop historians always down play Latino's contributions in Hip Hop. Charlie Chase has always been A better D.J than Grandmaster Flash. Even to this day Flash is still doing his same tired ass routines from the 70's. Chase would destroy him in A battle. No i'm NOT Puerto Rican, But the truth is the truth!
@@chrisjenkins8450 Agreed. I recall going to the Bronx on a family party, which was and still is probably 50% or more Latino population, in a Latino only party, listening to Grand Master Flash and Furious 5, in 1979, 1980. I was such a small kid. Please, go back to the history, the contribution of Latino in Hip Hop is so downplayed.
@@chrisjenkins8450 Why do does hip hop historians downplay Latinos? Racism? Nobody will write this: In the first few years of rap,, there was only like ten original rap groups and half of them, had a Puerto Rican Member: Check this: (1) GrandMaster Caz and Prince Whipper Whip (Puerto Rican), (2) Charlie Chase - Cold Crush Brothers (Puerto Rican), (3) Fearless Four - Rapper Tito, and DJ O.C. (both Puerto Rican), (4) Fantasy Three - Song "It's your rock" M.C. Charlie Rock. Then something strange happen. Puerto Ricans started denying they were Latin. Why? (5) Run DMC - DMC is Puerto Rican but kept it secret, and (6) Fat Boys (Prince Markee Dee (Puerto Rican, but kept it secret). Gee Whiz. bro. ,.
Icon for sure 😊! We love the Cold Crush Crew🎤 & Charlie Chase 🎵. Shout out to The Grand Wizard Theodore Grand Master flash and the furious five. Shout out to Chuck Chill Out & Kool Chip, Bronx Wood Production, etc etc etc.. Real Authentic rap and hip hop music...Too bad its over, and now look, evil took over.
A true legend from the origins of a rap. Sadly, these masters that developed the art form and influenced so many walked away with almost nothing. Thank you for what you helped build. Maybe one day the beneficiaries will come together and honor the roots properly. #Bronxlegends
He was definitely good, but not the best in my opinion. If anyone really was out at the old school jams back then, you should oh heard of a guy from Harlem named Masterdon from the Death Committee. Grand Wizard Theodore was asked about the best DJ he had ever seen and he said Masterdon.
I was shocked (back in 1979) when the first "rap" record was from a group called "Sugarhill Gang", I had never heard of them. I always thought either the Cold Crush or the Furious Five/Grandmaster Flash would be the first to blow up
I used to go to a lot of the old school jams and to me, Charlie Chase wasn't the flashiest DJ out there, but he was perfect for CC4 because he hardly ever made mistakes unlike some of the name DJs that were out at that time. Another DJ who was like him was Ronnie Green from Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.
I was just watching this entire documentary a few weeks ago and I forgot the name. Anybody know the name? It was an entire latin music documentary i was watching on RUclips
Charlie just because you was there deejaying back then doesn't mean you helped create hip-hop, it will and all ways be black music because it's our creation period.
It's funny how no one mentions my brother Ruben, Charley Chase band member , aka Tom, from DJ's Tom & Jerry aka Mr T as being the founder and manager of the Cold Crush Brotbers. Booked gigs to Dodge Vocational HS BX, Norman Thomas HS BX, Medger Evers College, all the boatrides on the Day Liner to Bear Mountain State Park, PAL BX Webster, Ave., where Tom stoled the Furious Five MC's from Grand Master flash to join tbe Cold Crush. That night 1978 at the PAL gig Rey, Flash's manager (how I know being a security guard at Theodore Roosevelt HS) sent his goons "the Casanovaa" with guns and pulled the Furious Five including Melle Mel of the stage while proforming and theated Tom not Tony Tone. I confrunted Rey that Monday and with my influences had him and goons back the f off...but that's another story of many in this f*cked up music industry...
Back in the day, most Latino/Hispanic brothers, with a few exceptions, chose to be DJs cuz their accents proved too thick to be understood on the mic.. Shout out to Casanova Fly
He did not invent the scratch. The scratch was invented by Johnny D in Vietnam during the war. He was a dj who had a live radio show and to prevent the bomb dropping vibrations from skipping the records he would hold the record downing scratch to prevent skipping.
Not dismissing your claim, but most DJ's claim that scratching came from cueing/mixing, which was only made for them to hear while transitioning into the next record while using their headsets. It was not intended for the audience to hear. Pete DJ Jones, DJ Smokey, Grandmixer DXT, Raheim from the Furious 5, and others have said this.
Scratching came about when Grand Wizard Theodores cat jumped up onto the turntable & started scratching the record when his mum shouted for him to come get his food.
Please note the flack he got for being A RICAN in a Black genre, they said why you playing jungle music music...so stop with all the co-creator shit especailly damn mexicans now telling me about black and brown creating hip-hop, this has to stop. Shout out to Charlie Chase though much love.
@@robluv4592 Dominicans and Puerto Ricans had nothing to do with rap and all if those on the fringes of it who were hanging around will tell you that. Secondly don't try to separate FBA'S from one and other, we're Black Americans and all of the Founders came from the South and the entire genre was built on r & b/soul, funk, disco, blues and jazz. There is no such thing as rap music. The music was taken from a bunch of FBA genres that our people rapped over. None of the music used in rap was invented in New York it ALL came from other regions of the country. Rap was being done by FBA'S in the 30s and 40s. Pigmeat Markham was rapping on TV in the 60s. Coke LA Rock the Cool Herc's emcee/rapper was from either North or South Carolina. Everything about rap and hip hop essential came from the Southern FBA'S who migrated to NY. There's a reason James Brown is the most sampled dude in the genre. There a reason the first national hit was sampled from a disco song. There was no Reggae, merengue, salsa, Kompa, Ska, Rock Steady or any of those kinds of music being used to create hip hop and rap. It's ALL FBA music period. The NY FBA'S came from the South period.
@@TheGuest954 again blacks outside NYC had no say on birth of hip hop . DominicanS Puerto Rican & only NYC blacks created hip hop .from.creshsw to Chicago to Atlanta. No hip hop. Why go watch dead presidents no hip hop go watch shaft 1979s no hip hop black music was Jackson 5 mo town Diana Ross Lou Rawls Lionel Richie Billy Dee Williams commodores YMCA lol. That's ya music Jame's brown. Go watch good times no hip hop go watch what's happening the Jefferson no hip hop. Until DominicanS Puerto Rican only NYC blacks..if ur not 45 to 59 u were not there. ..I was there. Hello I am hip hop 1980 teens were are hip hop. Can u dig it ..
No they didn't 😂 yall we're tag alongs and Johnny come latelys 😂 black Americans taught y'all hip hop 😂 we brought you in just like we brought in Charlie chase
Nah, you heard him. They called it jungle music, they didn't create shit. He was just one who our people allowed in. This is FBA music, it's our culture not that of anyone else.
@@TheGuest954 get lost ur music is Lou Rawls Lionel Richie Billy Dee Williams commodores Jackson 5 lol chubby checkers.....not hip hop .stop it that's NYC creation
@@robluv4592 I know your ass isn't from our culture because if you were you'd know all the groups you named are those that were used to create hip hop. Take your foreign ass back to whatever you were listening to before trying to claim our music. We didn't sample any of your music to create hip hop, it was all our music.
Umm he just told you he heard it and said thats what he wanted to do. It was already there..he wasnt a co founder. Not even close. He like black music and culture and wanted in. He was doing disco. Puerto Ricans didnt co found hip hop...all these people went to black spaces and joined in on the culture. Puerto Ricans dont have anything in common with black people when it comes to music or dancing. Black people have always did their own thing. Charlie Chase already said it was black music and Puerto Ricans called it jungle music and were anti black...
We had/have the Honor and Pleasure of contributing to what was already an existing ART Form (per Charlie) - and the World was better for it. 🇵🇷 We do unfortunately like every other tribe - suffer from prejudice within there ranks. I SPEAK for the **BORIQUAS that KNOW and ACKNOWLEDGE THERE AFRICAN ROOTS** Thank you Charlie TE AMO and Thank you to the BEAUTIFUL AND GENIUS PEOPLE OF THE AFRICAN RACE FOR THE LOVE AND EMBRACE .
Your people weren't co founders. You heard him, most of your people called it jungle music and got mad he was hanging around our people who taught him. It's not your music, our people invented it. Stop trying to claim our culture.
He is definitely a living legend, I remember listening to all the Cold Crush Brothers tapes. Real hip hop from the streets.
Incredible interview of an absolute legend.
Yes indeed.
FBA,"Foundational Black Americans" created Rap and this proves it
The fba is a cult and don't represent black americans
I remember charlie we used to work together in the Bronx for meal on wheels ...Shout out to my home boy.
Thanks for representing for us Boricuas 🇵🇷
The crazy thing is that Puerto Ricans have alot of black in them. Blacks should come together with his Hispanic brother.
@@str8alphamale RIGHT! DIVISION IS THE FOUNDATION OF CERTAIN PEOPLE AND GAVE YOU DIFFERENT NAMES TO PUT DIVISION ON ALL RACES!!!
He representing but he looked up to us black people
@@danielsmith7392 its all love
Charlie Chase represented himself in black culture. Representing boricuas would be doing salsa marenga....
Boricua. Architect of HipHop… Rocking your life and this planet from day one…
He isn't close to an architect. He joined Black Culture. He is a practitioner. That's all......If he created something....it would be for P Ricans
I use to go see these guys perform in the Bronx in an Burger King restaurant that turned club. Located in Webster ave. In those days no age restrictions and it was always packed
Chase lived up the block from me. One of the best Hip-Hop groups ever! 🇵🇷🗽💯👊💥💪
Peace Peace. I am thankful I had the opportunity as a kid comimg up watch and learn the birth of the HIP HOP culture. We used to go out and see these crews rock
I remember those days.
Speak the TRUTH..Thank You..This man faced racism from BOTH sides bcs of his passion and left a Legendary Legacy bcs he didn't listen to The Haterz!!!💪💪💪
I got a Puerto Rican dj that cuts real hard and his name is dj Charlie chase. Respect 🙏 brotha
One of the OGs in creation of Hip-hop culture outta of Bronx🔥🔥
R u dat stupid didn’t you listen to anything he said he blatantly told you he had to change his name because he wanted to be accepted in the hip hop culture known as black culture he also told you he use to get a lot slack for wanting to play hip hop are you thick
Great interview from a legend.
Charlie Chase, Thank you so much for all you done for Hip Hop!
Charlie Chase was one of my favorite DJ in the Boogie Down Bronx. He was one of the few DJs that knew how to transition and stay on beat. He was also unique bc he mixed the get down and played Disco, soul, and salsa without missing a beat focusing on the get down.
Is this what they mean when they say “ We overcharging for what they did to the cold crush? “ what happened?
@@SHOTTIE_BLAZEculture had to catch up to the business
Charlie Chase wit' da bass upside yo face! Old school favor.
big shout out to the brother Carlie Chase tho in my 40 plus years off loving rap & hip hop culture I had never even seen a picture of this brother before ,until i came across this video of him & glad i did cause it took me back to the old days for a min, in the late 70’s early 80’s I remember katts like DJ Charlie Chase, DJ Flash , Love Bug Starsky, dudes that were the earliest pioneers of the game their names were ringing out loud during that era especially in the Bx where it all started, hip hop was still just in the very early stages it was like a baby just coming out to the world . Shit i was all of 11 or 12 myself when i was hanging out with my older sister Shelia & her sidekick Carla in clubs like T connection, Disco Fever ,371 club just to name a few, That’s were i was introduced to this new style of music called Hip Hop and i’ve been a fan ever since
Thank You, Charlie Chase 4 Your Contribution 2 Da Game!!!
I appreciate and love Chase contribution to the Cold Crush. It’s obvious to me he was rocking Black American music and was with one of the baddest group of MCs. But he’s no originator ! More like a contributor/ participator when most PRs wasn’t down with Blacks back then. Salute to him!
This Brother right here was the fuel for my inspiration to be the best hip hop DJ I could be. I learned the intricacies of keeping the beat exact & on point, not throw off my MCs. Timing the beat counts, learning the beginnings of breaks, studying how long the break was, cutting, scratching etc. Also learned how to take the back seat and talk with my hands because of him! Thank you Charlie Chase!!! Cold Crush 4 featuring Charlie Chase & Tony Tone Forever!
CC4 Rock On! ✊🏿
🎧 🎛 🎤 🎶
That's right kool herc, charlie chase, Grandwizard Theodore. Grandmaster flash, Dj Jazzy Jay, Brucie Bee and Red Alert just know a few were the Dj's that influenced alot of Dj's to this day.
Also don't forget DST, dj Crazy Eddie, and Whiz Kid.
DJ Breakout
Jam master jay, Terminator X, Afrika Bambaataa also influenced on hip-hop movement.
And don’t forget DISCO KInG MARIO! 🔥Y’all must don’t know the history. Study up!..
Mad respect Charlie, 52 years in the Bronx my Man. You represented your race so well. Bless you Brotha!
What is his "race"? What is his "ethnicity?"I tell you the tricky words & language confuses ppl? He looks like a white hispanic/Puerto Rican. So he represented white Puerto Ricans well? I guess his participation & contribution did so🤷🏾♀️ but FBA's created Rap/Hip-Hop. End of story
Charlie Chase even talked about how he left a salsa band to do Hip Hop and Puerto Ricans were trying to clown him calling it “Jungle bunny music.” Y’all didn’t create anything!
Puerto rican is not a race its an ethnicity. Puerto ricans are black white and native mixed.
@@TheGoddess1965Puerto rican is not a race its an ethnicity. Puerto ricans are black white and native mixed. Some are mostly black some are mostly white and some are mostly native but we are all boricua
@@TheGoddess1965 stop being rascist and there is no such thing as fba that hate group
Much respect 👊 to Charlie Chase for fighting racism and making a name for himself! ✌
How was he fighting racism when we put him on
@@thelastdon9000 Exactly. He changed his name because he wanted to seem ADOS /FBA on the Mixtapes.
It breaks my heart hearing how he was caught between races.. Charlie Chase had a huge impact on my direction in music. FACTS
I remember getting my hands on one of those cassette tapes by the Cold Crush Brothers in Brooklyn back in the day . To me these guys were the best .
Had the pleasure of meeting Charlie Chase @papi nice in the Bronx in the late 90s. Real Cool Dude down too earth and we'll spoken!! Rock On Chase!!!!
Underrated DJ incredible on the 1s and 2s. Always on beat. Had them tapes in the early 80 and never heard him make a mistake always precisely nice cuts, scratching, and blending!!!! BTW Puerto Rican is Black dummies!!!!!
Sexx mode it is?
Panthro
no its white.
they just get treated as bad as blacks if not worse because they're white
Sexx Mode I thought it was Carribean ?
LOOOOVE RUclips. never knew this guy was Puerto Rican..
Its us....Its us...Its us.......!!
That's cool how he came up with the name.
Young men like me I'm honor to listen to your music young lord as me🇵🇷
Why everyone trying to claim hip hop black culture now when Puerto Ricans were prejudice against Our Culture. Now they Created it? He just said it , I changed my name to fit in no one would listen to him with a Hispanic name, because it was not his Culture.
Big facts
How come charlie wasn't on the hip hop evolution on netflix? He was a founding father of hip hop. those were the best of times. I'll never forget.
Because so called Hip Hop historians always down play Latino's contributions in Hip Hop. Charlie Chase has always been A better D.J than Grandmaster Flash. Even to this day Flash is still doing his same tired ass routines from the 70's. Chase would destroy him in A battle. No i'm NOT Puerto Rican, But the truth is the truth!
@@chrisjenkins8450 Agreed. I recall going to the Bronx on a family party, which was and still is probably 50% or more Latino population, in a Latino only party, listening to Grand Master Flash and Furious 5, in 1979, 1980. I was such a small kid. Please, go back to the history, the contribution of Latino in Hip Hop is so downplayed.
@@chrisjenkins8450 Why do does hip hop historians downplay Latinos? Racism? Nobody will write this: In the first few years of rap,, there was only like ten original rap groups and half of them, had a Puerto Rican Member: Check this: (1) GrandMaster Caz and Prince Whipper Whip (Puerto Rican), (2) Charlie Chase - Cold Crush Brothers (Puerto Rican), (3) Fearless Four - Rapper Tito, and DJ O.C. (both Puerto Rican), (4) Fantasy Three - Song "It's your rock" M.C. Charlie Rock. Then something strange happen. Puerto Ricans started denying they were Latin. Why? (5) Run DMC - DMC is Puerto Rican but kept it secret, and (6) Fat Boys (Prince Markee Dee (Puerto Rican, but kept it secret). Gee Whiz. bro.
,.
@@pejoshy8736 you are telling the absolute truth!
@@ksfranklin7004 Keep the heat coming. It bothers me how Puerto Rican get dissed.
Thanks for letting him tell his story,
#hiphophero
Icon for sure 😊! We love the Cold Crush Crew🎤 & Charlie Chase 🎵. Shout out to The Grand Wizard Theodore Grand Master flash and the furious five. Shout out to Chuck Chill Out & Kool Chip, Bronx Wood Production, etc etc etc.. Real Authentic rap and hip hop music...Too bad its over, and now look, evil took over.
A true legend from the origins of a rap. Sadly, these masters that developed the art form and influenced so many walked away with almost nothing. Thank you for what you helped build. Maybe one day the beneficiaries will come together and honor the roots properly.
#Bronxlegends
Not from the origins
He was surrounded by Black Americans and came from people who hate them
Not an original but a legend
Respect to a legend
I remember This dude was the best in the early 80s , man.
He was definitely good, but not the best in my opinion. If anyone really was out at the old school jams back then, you should oh heard of a guy from Harlem named Masterdon from the Death Committee. Grand Wizard Theodore was asked about the best DJ he had ever seen and he said Masterdon.
Awesome. Just awesome.
Respect!!!
Charlie chase the legend.
I was shocked (back in 1979) when the first "rap" record was from a group called "Sugarhill Gang", I had never heard of them. I always thought either the Cold Crush or the Furious Five/Grandmaster Flash would be the first to blow up
I used to go to a lot of the old school jams and to me, Charlie Chase wasn't the flashiest DJ out there, but he was perfect for CC4 because he hardly ever made mistakes unlike some of the name DJs that were out at that time. Another DJ who was like him was Ronnie Green from Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.
LEGEND
Great job.
LEGEND👑who HELPED CREATE HIP🗽HOP✊🏿🇵🇷🇺🇸🗽
He didn't help create hip Hop. He's similar to Eminem. It was already established before he he got to it.
No he didn’t and never claimed that. You’re being a tether
Yeah, I was there!
I was just watching this entire documentary a few weeks ago and I forgot the name. Anybody know the name? It was an entire latin music documentary i was watching on RUclips
I remember in the school yards party
There will never be another Charlie Chase period.
Sup Charlie ... its Psycos Brother Louie ......tqm fam....
Zulu Nation 🇫🇷🤘
Charlie just because you was there deejaying back then doesn't mean you helped create hip-hop, it will and all ways be black music because it's our creation period.
Can you tell me the source of this clip? Or confirm that you are the publisher @Mark Komula?
❤
It's funny how no one mentions my brother Ruben, Charley Chase band member , aka Tom, from DJ's Tom & Jerry aka Mr T as being the founder and manager of the Cold Crush Brotbers. Booked gigs to Dodge Vocational HS BX, Norman Thomas HS BX, Medger Evers College, all the boatrides on the Day Liner to Bear Mountain State Park, PAL BX Webster, Ave., where Tom stoled the Furious Five MC's from Grand Master flash to join tbe Cold Crush. That night 1978 at the PAL gig Rey, Flash's manager (how I know being a security guard at Theodore Roosevelt HS)
sent his goons "the Casanovaa" with guns and pulled the Furious Five including Melle Mel of the stage while proforming and theated Tom not Tony Tone. I confrunted Rey that Monday and with my influences had him and goons back the f off...but that's another story of many in this f*cked up music industry...
I appreciate u sharing Your TRUTH!!!
Wow they deserve compensation for the job they did pay them!!
Boy stop 😂
@@kahlilboi you wouldn't know about that stay in your lane
@@petierican6079 you are Johnny come latelys in hip hop 😂 we brought you in on hip hop culture 🤣
@@kahlilboi do your history..what you bring
Back in the day, most Latino/Hispanic brothers, with a few exceptions, chose to be DJs cuz their accents proved too thick to be understood on the mic.. Shout out to Casanova Fly
But Carlos is Spanish for Charles anyway but i get it....
He did not invent the scratch. The scratch was invented by Johnny D in Vietnam during the war. He was a dj who had a live radio show and to prevent the bomb dropping vibrations from skipping the records he would hold the record downing scratch to prevent skipping.
Not dismissing your claim, but most DJ's claim that scratching came from cueing/mixing, which was only made for them to hear while transitioning into the next record while using their headsets. It was not intended for the audience to hear. Pete DJ Jones, DJ Smokey, Grandmixer DXT, Raheim from the Furious 5, and others have said this.
I agree but noJohnny D (Soul Train) was scratching in 1968. Clarence Reid was rapping in 1958. I have documented it.
@@cimarronreed7556
Scratching came about when Grand Wizard Theodores cat jumped up onto the turntable & started scratching the record when his mum shouted for him to come get his food.
and corporate America fucked up hip hop od
U tube girl yeah u rite bout tht
Okay so now i know who chase is. . . Cannibus Kool Keith MF DOOM. . .
Sucks that they all didn’t cake off like they should have.
He's no different than Eminem,he fell in love with black Americans culture
Let your rascism out
@@AntaresSalvatorehe's right. His people was calling the jungle music.
There is a difference, he is Latino! His culture is african culture.
@@rahimshakur7358Well this is FBA culture
3:21 Hahahaha!
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L u ce
He caught the bug in 1975.
Please note the flack he got for being A RICAN in a Black genre, they said why you playing jungle music music...so stop with all the co-creator shit especailly damn mexicans now telling me about black and brown creating hip-hop, this has to stop. Shout out to Charlie Chase though much love.
Eminem 50 cent jz Snoop Dogg owe ya REPARATION s
You owe us reparations we gave you clowns a platform and gave you this culture you call hip hop 😂
Snoop and Jay are from the culture that invented it. They owe nothing, all others who participate do. It's FBA culture and their birthright.
@@TheGuest954 DominicanS Puerto Rican & only NYC blacks created hip hop..ur not from NYC. Ur not 48 to 59 u were not here for birth of hip hop .
@@robluv4592 Dominicans and Puerto Ricans had nothing to do with rap and all if those on the fringes of it who were hanging around will tell you that. Secondly don't try to separate FBA'S from one and other, we're Black Americans and all of the Founders came from the South and the entire genre was built on r & b/soul, funk, disco, blues and jazz. There is no such thing as rap music. The music was taken from a bunch of FBA genres that our people rapped over. None of the music used in rap was invented in New York it ALL came from other regions of the country. Rap was being done by FBA'S in the 30s and 40s. Pigmeat Markham was rapping on TV in the 60s. Coke LA Rock the Cool Herc's emcee/rapper was from either North or South Carolina. Everything about rap and hip hop essential came from the Southern FBA'S who migrated to NY. There's a reason James Brown is the most sampled dude in the genre. There a reason the first national hit was sampled from a disco song. There was no Reggae, merengue, salsa, Kompa, Ska, Rock Steady or any of those kinds of music being used to create hip hop and rap. It's ALL FBA music period. The NY FBA'S came from the South period.
@@TheGuest954 again blacks outside NYC had no say on birth of hip hop . DominicanS Puerto Rican & only NYC blacks created hip hop .from.creshsw to Chicago to Atlanta. No hip hop. Why go watch dead presidents no hip hop go watch shaft 1979s no hip hop black music was Jackson 5 mo town Diana Ross Lou Rawls Lionel Richie Billy Dee Williams commodores YMCA lol. That's ya music Jame's brown. Go watch good times no hip hop go watch what's happening the Jefferson no hip hop. Until DominicanS Puerto Rican only NYC blacks..if ur not 45 to 59 u were not there. ..I was there. Hello I am hip hop 1980 teens were are hip hop. Can u dig it ..
Lol had him stay at my house not too long ago
Another Rap and Hip Hop fraudster.
DominicaN Puerto Rican NYC blacks created hip hop
No they didn't 😂 yall we're tag alongs and Johnny come latelys 😂 black Americans taught y'all hip hop 😂 we brought you in just like we brought in Charlie chase
Nah, you heard him. They called it jungle music, they didn't create shit. He was just one who our people allowed in. This is FBA music, it's our culture not that of anyone else.
@@TheGuest954 get lost ur music is Lou Rawls Lionel Richie Billy Dee Williams commodores Jackson 5 lol chubby checkers.....not hip hop .stop it that's NYC creation
@@robluv4592 My music is FBA cultural music which includes everything my people invented. Take your culture vulture ass back and claim your own shit.
@@robluv4592 I know your ass isn't from our culture because if you were you'd know all the groups you named are those that were used to create hip hop. Take your foreign ass back to whatever you were listening to before trying to claim our music. We didn't sample any of your music to create hip hop, it was all our music.
A lot of haters be trying to erase Puerto Ricans as the co-founders of hip hop most are non-nyc people.
Umm he just told you he heard it and said thats what he wanted to do. It was already there..he wasnt a co founder. Not even close. He like black music and culture and wanted in. He was doing disco. Puerto Ricans didnt co found hip hop...all these people went to black spaces and joined in on the culture. Puerto Ricans dont have anything in common with black people when it comes to music or dancing. Black people have always did their own thing. Charlie Chase already said it was black music and Puerto Ricans called it jungle music and were anti black...
We had/have the Honor and Pleasure of contributing to what was already an existing ART Form (per Charlie) - and the World was better for it. 🇵🇷 We do unfortunately like every other tribe - suffer from prejudice within there ranks. I SPEAK for the **BORIQUAS that KNOW and ACKNOWLEDGE THERE AFRICAN ROOTS** Thank you Charlie TE AMO and Thank you to the BEAUTIFUL AND GENIUS PEOPLE OF THE AFRICAN RACE FOR THE LOVE AND EMBRACE .
Exactly, they just don’t understand the makeup of New York City
Your people weren't co founders. You heard him, most of your people called it jungle music and got mad he was hanging around our people who taught him. It's not your music, our people invented it. Stop trying to claim our culture.
@@victordiaz3048Respect but there is no such race as African
I forgot they had a mixed Hispanic member (lol)
That dude is not mixed. Latino all the way
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@@raymonbristol9628 no for real i forgot (lol)