Fat Joe needs us more than we need him! We need to let him know who his Daddy is. If he doesn’t want to respect us, we need to stop letting him eat off of us. PERIOD!!
PR’s didn’t “elevate” hip hop. The caller who said that nonsense just proved my point about Lard Ass Cartagena being a culture vulture who thinks he is better than black people. That air of superiority complex got him exposed.
@@quaerendoinvenietis8477 Peace respectfully have to disagree. Hip Hop has 4 main elements their was a time the FBA brothers slowed down with the Breakin (B Boying) and the Puerto Rican brothers picked it up and pushed that element forward this isn’t saying they created anything but they advanced that element and also helped other elements of Hip Hop please do your research on True Hip Hop Culture look up The Bronx Boys Rocking Crew and also The Rock Steady Crew. Good time for many to learn the culture as a whole
@@SpearzMiczPodcast do my research? I’m from The Bronx, University Heights in fact btwn 183 and Fordham Rd. I grew up immersed in “the culture” and I never left The Bronx. I live and work in The Bronx. Like, the assumption that I do not know what I am talking about is arrogant in and of itself. Furthermore, I was on those BX12 busses packed to the gills on hot as hell summer days where everyone sought relief in the toxic waters of Orchard Beach with the entire community. We were ALL family in my neighborhood. We were ALL affected by the bitter taste of poverty but found sweetness in the bonds poverty created. Then the crack epidemic reared its ugly head and lyrics changed exponentially. Ruthlessness, Disrespect, Murder. Respectfully, I’ve been an active listener in rooms where statements were made about black people and black culture that sounded more covetous than credible. Sooooooo, I’m very familiar with the Fat Joe’s of the world and how they need to be held accountable then completely ignored. Have a Happy Prosperous and Safe New Year.
@@SpearzMiczPodcasthow can you pick up something that’s not yours! Who did you “elevate it too? There is a movie called breaking which came out in the 80s! Both of the main characters are FBA! One Rican in the movie! Yall didn’t elevate anything!
@@gangsterofluv2990 So you’re basing this on a Hollywood production. That taught you what Hip Hop Culture is? I see you not of the culture and I don’t care what your background is. Let’s speak truth backed by facts. Don’t ever reference a film as a way of proving a narrative. Show and prove or STFU respectfully
20th century steel band, 'heaven and hell' one the the biggest breakbeats in hiphop..carribean..oops.. 'champ' the mohawks..top 5 break beat..uk reggae group...please stop ....and sharpen up your FBA grammar
@@HolyRollerTVJames Brown, the most sampled artist of all time in hip hop. Curtis Mayfield, the second most sampled artist of all time in hip hop. Isaac Hayes, the third most sampled artist of all time in hip hop. The Parliament, the most sampled group of all time in hip hop. Keep your little two samples vs our catalog. Oh did I mention the Isley Brothers? Yea you get the point. 😂 FBA on mines 🇺🇸
@@HolyRollerTV those are two great break beats from the early days for sure but so is welcome to the Mardi Gras, Nautilus and songs like Johnny the Fox by Thin Lizzy. My point is break beats were used from all genres of music from bands of different diversities but the original composers, musicians of these songs did not know what Hip Hop was and didn't make these songs with Hip Hop in mind. It was the pioneers of hip hop that saw gems in these songs and turned them into Hip Hop.
Puerto Rican teens back in the 70's had the hard accent being first generation born Americans. Talking about "Jo ine bery def and fonkee fonkee fress". Booooooooo!
Blacks were break dancing back in early - mid 70s. Puerto Ricans were strictly on the handball courts and had no interest in Hip Hop or breakdancing until early - mid 80s. They may have "joined the table" but they had no hand in creating any element of hip hop.
@@erich1308 I'm born in 71, raised in Harlem and had relatives in the Bronx and on The Eastside. Puerto Ricans were strictly into Freestyle and Salsa. I didn't see many of them out with the cardboard refrigerator boxes until the 80's.
The small hats put a foot on Nick Cannon's neck, they almost got him outta here if it wasn't for him sitting down with the Rabbai, that's what saved his brand. So I don't see why FBA doesn't do the same, they need to completely hold Fat Joe accountable and hurt his brand.
Black Americans have been rapping an break dancing since the 40s we are the culture of the earth imitated by everyone NEVER FORGET THAT!!!! #FBA 🙏🏿🤲🏿✊🏿❤️
a race war? over what? and what race u talking about ? all this convo says ninjas is still enslaved. Unpopular opinion HIPHOP has done more harm than good to humanity lets start there... look at what hip hop has become... DEMONIC CULTURE.. This what we so pressed to claim? we need more division I guess smh
I’m late but class is always in session. This masterclass is very necessary as we enter the New Year. Salute for all of your contributions and giving the younger generation a voice.
Man Star I actually RESPECT what you’re doing lol. Shout out to you for giving all those wonderful Melanated businesses a platform. You’re not a hater like you say after all 😂 you’re a solid Man!
In a Nov. 10th, 1996 New York Times article Fat Joe states that record companies didn't recognize Hispanics as part of Hip-hop. By his own words, I believe Fat Joe knows that it were Black Americans that invented Hip-Hop. See snippet: When Fat Joe, 26, was a child, he, too, admired rap artists. He often sat in his window and watched legends like Grandmaster Flash challenging fellow rappers to sound clashes at the school across the street. When he tried to break into the industry, record companies told him there was no market for a Latino hip-hop artist in a mostly black industry. After taking home the prize from the Apollo Theater's amateur night four times in a row, and after a deejay on WQHT-FM (98.7) played his demo, a record company signed him.
MELROSE Fat Joe: Hip-Hop Celebrity Faithful to Old Neighborhood Share full article By Andrea K. Walker Nov. 10, 1996 See the article in its original context from November 10, 1996, Section 13, Page 11Buy Reprints
Now they have, but Mexicans where nowhere to be found in the 90s Deathrow era. They were stuck on half ass rapping on Zapp and Roger samples, that sounded horrible.
There’s a Brotha from Cali who’s got a podcast that just went off about that issue yesterday. So your statement is not accurate. FBA is fighting against them using it.
@ I was around late 80s early 90s when it started. It’s not up for a debate. Mexicans on the West Coast have also adapted to the Black old school FunkStyle, like one way, Zapp & Roger and to most of The Black oldies, like Mary Wells, The funkadelic’s, Smokey Robinson, the stylistics and even James Brown. It’s not up for no debate whatsoever.
Never liked fat joe, dude always seemed goofy ... what should be done is certain platforms need to stop booking him... they mind as well bring dj khalid goof ass and remy song... they circus acts
1:18 "Hip Hop came out of Bebop..." Star knows his stuff. That's exactly what the legendary Quincy Jones said many decades ago. Salute to the old blues, jazz and soul masters.
@@JamaicanToastWell first of all we'll let whoever wants to rap into our culture, but the moment you try to claim it, FBA will dismiss yo azz, so pass it on ok? & ask yo boy Bussy Rhymes, he knows, we sent him to Wal-Mart😂🤣
What did they contribute tho??!? WHAT???. They always saying what they did, with no evidence of it. Ive always looked at them as "participating students" . They didnt "elevate" shyt. I swear these people make up bs like whyt peepo.
Growing up in Florida yes, the Puerto Ricans are the only ones besides blacks that use the n word. Me personally, I don’t have an issue with it, my issue is when there’s a social injustice issue where an unarmed black person is killed, and some of them will either stay quiet, or take the side of the police, instead of looking at the situation from all angles. It’s also a lot of Puerto Ricans who voted for Trump even after the controversial rally in NY. Again I got love for ALL people, but the constant jumping back and forth, wanting to be on both sides is disheartening to me.
Agree with everything u said except the voting for Trump part. Minorities who voted for trump we’re simply tired of bring disrespected by the a Democratic Party. More blacks voted for Trump that ever. I did, and I’m as pro black as it gets
Also, everybody forgets about Mark Wahlberg before Marky Mark and the funky bunch he grew up in Boston in a local racist white street gang and he went to juvenile correction for beating and gaining up on a stranded black motorist.
Sloppy Joe is trash. Period. End of story. No mas. Halt. Stop it. I honestly can't even name one of his songs or albums and I am a HUGE Hip Hop junkie from the 80s and 90s.
Fat Joe is one of the vultures my twin flame mentioned more than 20 years ago that tried to incept his auric colors when we were children living in the Bronx. He said they had listening devices and cameras in the projects. They knew where certain souls lived. AI is keeping Joe relevant. Puerto Ricans created together in later years, but there was never an issue about the origins of hip hop. Joe’s rant is that certain black men didn’t want to hear anything from Hispanic of Jamaican influences. Black culture has never had to hate other people’s influences to love their own culture. He’s being a vulture to his own culture, first, then hip hop and black America.
And I quote: " i was raised and my.mother and fatherthey never told me to hate anyone. We never talked about that. As a matter of fact, I started hearing about this stuff when I came to the states. " - Roberto Clemente
I been going threw this thing with the n word ...most feel they have the right too say it ....but when I asked them the same thing star asked how should I like me called them out there name itz a problem!! 2025 alot of things will be exposed !
I am an African American, and I admit I wanted to defend joe, but I saw the receipts, and I I heard himself disrespectfully speaking about us and his hip hop pass should be revolked .
I say cancel his ass ! If Puffy and Jay can get heat so can he.. Everyone should be regulated.. period.. Fat Joe been outta of pocket and he has got real comfortable with talking crazy.. enough is enough
The 1:50 mark!!!! Star you so right! These callers are not understanding hot 97 has open the doors for this nonsense but yes he needs to be shut down..
It started as Rap before Hip hop. Rap was all Black. All the Rap shows were all Black. Yo MTV Raps, Rap City etc. When the industry decided to take it from FBA they changed the name to Hip Hop. The way they changed the name RnB to RocknRoll
🥊🥊🥊I’m not speaking for Fat Joe, but I’ve never thought of him as a racist. In fact, he’s always come across as a person who’s a supporter of people regardless of their race or religion…Fat Joe has been consistent with who he is and what he thinks and it’s never been looked at as racist…Fat Joe is not that racist guy and I say that as a product of the environment and raised in the 1980’s…However, I can see how the use of the N word by Fat Joe could bother anyone…But I really don’t think he’s a racist…He ain’t the one people…Puerto Ricans are some of the biggest supporters when it comes to civil rights among other things… Respectfully Mr. R. Colon
Nuyoricans/Puerto Ricans/Lietino Defense, when their contributions to the creation of hip-hop are questioned, tend to rely on the following points: 1. Proximity: The argument that simply being in the same geographic area as hip-hop’s creation automatically makes them equal contributors. 2. Dismissal of outsiders: The claim that only people who were physically in the Bronx during the early days of hip-hop can truly understand its origins. 3.“Blacks and Browns together”: The narrative that hip-hop was a joint creation of Black and Latino (Nuyorican) communities due to shared poverty and marginalisation in the Bronx during the 1970s and 1980s. Neither have anything to do with the Cultural Continuity that is evidently present in the vast catalogue of previous generational FBA Music.
Folks feel that the fact that they are involved makes them feel supper included and I personally feel that those of you who feel that you want to be apart of this culture should be well versed in the groundation of the culture!!$
I am 47 I remember in the early 2000s when Star held Fat Joe’s feet to the fire when he asked if Joe was ever approached by the cops after a vehicle stop, how would he respond ? And I believe Fat Joe responded with “please don’t shoot me officers.” I could be wrong but Star was the only one to push back against Joe and Jlo back in the day and I remember saying to myself while driving to work listening to Star and Bucwild in the morning, Star is correct. I am FBA by the way.
John herink clarke said we have no friends. We keep learning the hard way!
He also said we don't owe nobody ish but an ssa whooping
Facts!!!! Un apologetic
@@SoLowDolo🎯🎯🎯
@@SoLowDolo right on💪🏿
@@Minni-FBA 💯
Fat Joe needs us more than we need him! We need to let him know who his Daddy is. If he doesn’t want to respect us, we need to stop letting him eat off of us. PERIOD!!
@ceebk697 THIS! Don't stream him, follow his socials, NOTHING!
...POINT BLANK!!💯
im going to still listen to "whats luv" with ashanti. its a hot record
@@ceebk697 I been saying this since they let them in
Faaaaaacts
PR’s didn’t “elevate” hip hop. The caller who said that nonsense just proved my point about Lard Ass Cartagena being a culture vulture who thinks he is better than black people. That air of superiority complex got him exposed.
Contributed. They certainly did not elevate. And at no time did Hip Hop hinge on their contribution.
@@quaerendoinvenietis8477 Peace respectfully have to disagree. Hip Hop has 4 main elements their was a time the FBA brothers slowed down with the Breakin (B Boying) and the Puerto Rican brothers picked it up and pushed that element forward this isn’t saying they created anything but they advanced that element and also helped other elements of Hip Hop please do your research on True Hip Hop Culture look up The Bronx Boys Rocking Crew and also The Rock Steady Crew. Good time for many to learn the culture as a whole
@@SpearzMiczPodcast do my research? I’m from The Bronx, University Heights in fact btwn 183 and Fordham Rd. I grew up immersed in “the culture” and I never left The Bronx. I live and work in The Bronx. Like, the assumption that I do not know what I am talking about is arrogant in and of itself. Furthermore, I was on those BX12 busses packed to the gills on hot as hell summer days where everyone sought relief in the toxic waters of Orchard Beach with the entire community. We were ALL family in my neighborhood. We were ALL affected by the bitter taste of poverty but found sweetness in the bonds poverty created. Then the crack epidemic reared its ugly head and lyrics changed exponentially. Ruthlessness, Disrespect, Murder. Respectfully, I’ve been an active listener in rooms where statements were made about black people and black culture that sounded more covetous than credible. Sooooooo, I’m very familiar with the Fat Joe’s of the world and how they need to be held accountable then completely ignored.
Have a Happy Prosperous and Safe New Year.
@@SpearzMiczPodcasthow can you pick up something that’s not yours! Who did you “elevate it too? There is a movie called breaking which came out in the 80s! Both of the main characters are FBA! One Rican in the movie! Yall didn’t elevate anything!
@@gangsterofluv2990 So you’re basing this on a Hollywood production. That taught you what Hip Hop Culture is? I see you not of the culture and I don’t care what your background is. Let’s speak truth backed by facts. Don’t ever reference a film as a way of proving a narrative. Show and prove or STFU respectfully
shut joe down now
@@ericsouth2894 EXACTLY 💯
Lol
Oh he done done 💯
How? you're just an internet cult with no power. 😂
@@FrankWhiteSamCarter You ignore those, who have no power so obviously, we have tremendous power.
Dj KOOL HERC is Jamaican but he didn't cut and scratched no one Caribbean records for a break beats!
20th century steel band, 'heaven and hell' one the the biggest breakbeats in hiphop..carribean..oops.. 'champ' the mohawks..top 5 break beat..uk reggae group...please stop ....and sharpen up your FBA grammar
Lol Kool Herc is so fu**ing lame. These Jafakins and Lie-tinos act like he's God or something.
@@HolyRollerTVJames Brown, the most sampled artist of all time in hip hop. Curtis Mayfield, the second most sampled artist of all time in hip hop. Isaac Hayes, the third most sampled artist of all time in hip hop. The Parliament, the most sampled group of all time in hip hop. Keep your little two samples vs our catalog. Oh did I mention the Isley Brothers? Yea you get the point. 😂 FBA on mines 🇺🇸
@@HolyRollerTV those are two great break beats from the early days for sure but so is welcome to the Mardi Gras, Nautilus and songs like Johnny the Fox by Thin Lizzy. My point is break beats were used from all genres of music from bands of different diversities but the original composers, musicians of these songs did not know what Hip Hop was and didn't make these songs with Hip Hop in mind. It was the pioneers of hip hop that saw gems in these songs and turned them into Hip Hop.
@@HolyRollerTVThat's it??? 😂😂😂
An apology means nothing. I dont want an apology because it wont be genuine.
Lol
Exactly, he definitely won't say it from the heart.💯
HE CAN KEEP HIS APOLOGIES! NAW WE DONT WANT IT
Right we know how he feels
Facts
Hip hop was around in the late 60s but black Americans didn’t have a name for it because it was the just the normal culture‼️
@@tonybone132 Exactly ‼️ It's. Who. We. Are.
It's street music, every culture has a form of street music
Everything began in africa, africa influenced the rest of the world, sorry fba but you weren't the first
Wrong 😂
@@StandOnThat wrong on what?
Again, NOT Assisted, more like PARTICIPATED.
Can't call fat Joe a rapper if he don't write his own whrimes
Whines is what inside joke?
Exactly he's no rapper
Drakkeeeee😂😂
His own WUT?
*Rhymes*😂😭
Puerto Ricans be like “yo we was break dancing and spray painting” like we need a puertorican to dance 😂😂😂😂
Puerto Rican teens back in the 70's had the hard accent being first generation born Americans. Talking about "Jo ine bery def and fonkee fonkee fress".
Booooooooo!
Blacks were break dancing back in early - mid 70s. Puerto Ricans were strictly on the handball courts and had no interest in Hip Hop or breakdancing until early - mid 80s. They may have "joined the table" but they had no hand in creating any element of hip hop.
@@erich1308 I'm born in 71, raised in Harlem and had relatives in the Bronx and on The Eastside. Puerto Ricans were strictly into Freestyle and Salsa. I didn't see many of them out with the cardboard refrigerator boxes until the 80's.
@@erich1308
Breakdancing was done by the mid 80's.
@@lankyprepper8139 AND who you think got blamed for all the graffiti? Black people😂🤣
WHEN YOU WELCOME EVERYBODY INTO YOUR 🏠 .. SOMETIMES YOU GET UNGRATEFUL GUESTS .. WHO DON'T KNOW HOW 2 ACT ..
Right and we keep doing it. It's nothing wrong with just having our own
All the time clark kent(rip) said samething on math hoffa show years ago . Native black americans are swag hacked so much it is normal
@@charlesjohnson536 that part!
Math Hoffa caping & capping for FJ M-A-Y be as BAD as FJ, or W O R S E!!!
@TeamDeen so true Math needs to be canceled too
Math actually do hip hop do u do hip hop?
@@charlieharrisjr6689cancel food stamps
@mikelowrey381 I was in it in the 80s to the 90s he's a joke has no respect 😑
@ who he?
What should be done, concerning fat Joe?🤔 The FBA Dollar/Support WILL be pulled‼️💯 ZERO forgiveness
The small hats put a foot on Nick Cannon's neck, they almost got him outta here if it wasn't for him sitting down with the Rabbai, that's what saved his brand. So I don't see why FBA doesn't do the same, they need to completely hold Fat Joe accountable and hurt his brand.
Star always standing on his square. Appreciate you sir! 👊🏾
Facts!!!
Thank you Star , for standing ten toes down .
It seems like fat Joe is the new Christopher Columbus 🤔🧐
but fba think that columbus never happened..you fba are confused
The Rican Columbus
Salute you Star. Joe been outta pocket.
I like how Star trapped the “ African American “ in his ridiculous argument and I don’t even think he was black he probably was Puerto rican
Facts dude was bugging
FBA is 'outsourced right wing white supremicist talking points in black face wrapped in hiphop'
Yea dude was a straight tether…this is why we must delineate. These ppl tell on themselves
Shit Dolomite was a rapper!!!
Black Americans have been rapping an break dancing since the 40s we are the culture of the earth imitated by everyone NEVER FORGET THAT!!!! #FBA 🙏🏿🤲🏿✊🏿❤️
We can live without Pun and Joe music!
Why Pun he's been dead for 25 years
@@christianvidal1088The point is, we can live without PR rappers.
Let’s leave pun out of this we trade pun for Charlemagne the fraud lol
Nahh pun is respected around here cause he respected us black people period. Pun gets the ultimate pass cause he paid homage point blank!!!
You don't have to disrespect Pun, he has nothing to do wit Joe's ignorance.
I’m PR and FJ IN NO WAY REPRESENTS ME!👈🏽, He is starting a dam race war IMO
Facts
Honestly I used to listen to the old Fat Joe! Time to his tether ass outta here!!! FBA should also say Spic and scram right now!
@@diaz6085 doesn’t matter. Deep down inside, If you believe PR’s help create HipHop then you’re in the same boat with him.
a race war? over what? and what race u talking about ? all this convo says ninjas is still enslaved. Unpopular opinion HIPHOP has done more harm than good to humanity lets start there... look at what hip hop has become... DEMONIC CULTURE.. This what we so pressed to claim? we need more division I guess smh
I totally agree with you! And, I believe it is intentional!
Breakdancing didn’t come from The island of Puerto Rico or from Puerto Ricans in New York. That’s a f*cking fact homeboy!
@@flatlinep2387 who did then? I’m genuinely asking
Yeah, RIP Robert Brooks know the whole family from my hometown of Rochester, New York
I’m late but class is always in session. This masterclass is very necessary as we enter the New Year. Salute for all of your contributions and giving the younger generation a voice.
Fat Joe showed his true colors 🤨
You mean his true identity which is of no color. He’s pale.
FBA is 'outsourced right wing white supremicist talking points in black face wrapped in hiphop'
Man Star I actually RESPECT what you’re doing lol. Shout out to you for giving all those wonderful Melanated businesses a platform. You’re not a hater like you say after all 😂 you’re a solid Man!
In a Nov. 10th, 1996 New York Times article Fat Joe states that record companies didn't recognize Hispanics as part of Hip-hop. By his own words, I believe Fat Joe knows that it were Black Americans that invented Hip-Hop. See snippet:
When Fat Joe, 26, was a child, he, too, admired rap artists. He often sat in his window and watched legends like Grandmaster Flash challenging fellow rappers to sound clashes at the school across the street. When he tried to break into the industry, record companies told him there was no market for a Latino hip-hop artist in a mostly black industry. After taking home the prize from the Apollo Theater's amateur night four times in a row, and after a deejay on WQHT-FM (98.7) played his demo, a record company signed him.
Hilarious ur lieing lieing lieing. Sylvia Robinson created hip hop a women stop lieing
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@@robluv4592
😂😂 only thing yall created was them boats to get off them islands
@@A_Bountiful_Soul He definitely knows he’s lying. That’s what makes it so evil
It just mean not enough Hispanics in hip-hop. Stop reaching Janet. Kinda like Beyonce saying country music does not recognize black people
Black Americans Accepted the Mexican/Chicanos, into the gangsta rap culture on the West coast.
Now they have, but Mexicans where nowhere to be found in the 90s Deathrow era. They were stuck on half ass rapping on Zapp and Roger samples, that sounded horrible.
There’s a Brotha from Cali who’s got a podcast that just went off about that issue yesterday. So your statement is not accurate. FBA is fighting against them using it.
@
I was around late 80s early 90s when it started. It’s not up for a debate. Mexicans on the West Coast have also adapted to the Black old school FunkStyle, like one way, Zapp & Roger and to most of The Black oldies, like Mary Wells, The funkadelic’s, Smokey Robinson, the stylistics and even James Brown. It’s not up for no debate whatsoever.
@@flatlinep2387 their fans of our culture. A lot of us like tacos that don’t make it our culture. Foh.
Never liked fat joe, dude always seemed goofy ... what should be done is certain platforms need to stop booking him... they mind as well bring dj khalid goof ass and remy song... they circus acts
Says the clown
JOSEPHINA CARTAGENA wants to be FBA frfr!!!!
No he don't
@@javiervega1065 Yes, he does.
1:18 "Hip Hop came out of Bebop..." Star knows his stuff. That's exactly what the legendary Quincy Jones said many decades ago. Salute to the old blues, jazz and soul masters.
Math gotta deal with SUBTRACTION now!
LISTEN GOOD FBA, YOU were the ones that let Fatjoe come up the way did. Why didn't you check him back in the 90's???? Not just joe either
@@JamaicanToastWell first of all we'll let whoever wants to rap into our culture, but the moment you try to claim it, FBA will dismiss yo azz, so pass it on ok? & ask yo boy Bussy Rhymes, he knows, we sent him to Wal-Mart😂🤣
@JamaicanToast we made a lot of mistakes. But now it's time for my people to stand up.
FBA’s couldn’t find a Puerto Rican to help them NOW!!!
Why would they contribute in the PAST?
I’m from nyc 40 yrs old .. hot 97 destroyed the nyc hip hop scene
🤡 without hot97 we won't have hip-hop
"Never trust anybody that Loves Money"
@@Darulerintelligentleader Jealous Ones Still Envy
What did they contribute tho??!? WHAT???. They always saying what they did, with no evidence of it. Ive always looked at them as "participating students" . They didnt "elevate" shyt. I swear these people make up bs like whyt peepo.
That's what Lie-tinos do
So Porto Ricans (elevated )it??HISPANICS took credit,if you ask them,for Obama too.Thank you STAR.
Thanks for keeping it real, Star.
FBA’s ARE THE CULTURE!
Not Assisted, more like PARTICIPATED.
Hiphop is street music, color or race, if u came from the street, you help created hiphop. Period
@BamWasHere No Stop The Liberal BS. Blacks Created Hip Hop, Jazz ,Rock, Rythm And Blues
@kwasimseven if you say so
@@Tificial.teligentprove it wrong then. Don’t worry we will wait 😂
@LOU1982 you 4got country music rock&roll all music gotdannit. Clown 🤡
Growing up in Florida yes, the Puerto Ricans are the only ones besides blacks that use the n word. Me personally, I don’t have an issue with it, my issue is when there’s a social injustice issue where an unarmed black person is killed, and some of them will either stay quiet, or take the side of the police, instead of looking at the situation from all angles. It’s also a lot of Puerto Ricans who voted for Trump even after the controversial rally in NY. Again I got love for ALL people, but the constant jumping back and forth, wanting to be on both sides is disheartening to me.
Sounds crazy. Pr Nyer's don't side with police and vote Democrat
Agree with everything u said except the voting for Trump part. Minorities who voted for trump we’re simply tired of bring disrespected by the a Democratic Party. More blacks voted for Trump that ever. I did, and I’m as pro black as it gets
jamaicans, haitians, dominicans, cubans and venezuelans still use the n word in miami
@@ez-duz-it Nyc Pr don't side with C ops and don't vote for Trump. I smell B s
@@rdelacruz8949respectfully please be specific as to how the Democrats disrespected minorities?
Also, everybody forgets about Mark Wahlberg before Marky Mark and the funky bunch he grew up in Boston in a local racist white street gang and he went to juvenile correction for beating and gaining up on a stranded black motorist.
Great show Star ⭐️
1:56:37 Sir could you put the Child in the Tub🛀🏽, so we could have a Conversation please. 😂
Sloppy Joe is trash. Period. End of story. No mas. Halt. Stop it. I honestly can't even name one of his songs or albums and I am a HUGE Hip Hop junkie from the 80s and 90s.
@@iprincemajestic2.0 the only one I know is lean back and I never brought his cd , never downloaded his music . Ever . You are so right .
Fat Joe strikes me as being racist.
Fat Joe is one of the vultures my twin flame mentioned more than 20 years ago that tried to incept his auric colors when we were children living in the Bronx. He said they had listening devices and cameras in the projects. They knew where certain souls lived. AI is keeping Joe relevant. Puerto Ricans created together in later years, but there was never an issue about the origins of hip hop. Joe’s rant is that certain black men didn’t want to hear anything from Hispanic of Jamaican influences. Black culture has never had to hate other people’s influences to love their own culture. He’s being a vulture to his own culture, first, then hip hop and black America.
Star told no lies about sloppy Joe 💯💯💯
Notice how big hip hop outlets are not picking up this Fat Joe story.
Any sponsor or business who associates with racial disrespect should permanently boycotted. We are stronger than we realize.
Facts
Fat Joe messed up his bag big time. But BET is owned by pilgrims, so they might still use him.
Fat Joke Only sold 2.5 million copies in 30+ years‼️
Only
Tonybone sold 0 copy 😂😂😂
Don't forget rapper Spoonie Gee, foundation.
Peace! Great show Star
Jay said in decoded he wrote Bleeks rhymes. Dame think we don't read.
And I quote: " i was raised and my.mother and fatherthey never told me to hate anyone. We never talked about that. As a matter of fact, I started hearing about this stuff when I came to the states. " - Roberto Clemente
Roberto Clemente was close friends with the FBA players.
Appreciate you star!
I been going threw this thing with the n word ...most feel they have the right too say it ....but when I asked them the same thing star asked how should I like me called them out there name itz a problem!! 2025 alot of things will be exposed !
I am an African American, and I admit I wanted to defend joe, but I saw the receipts, and I I heard himself disrespectfully speaking about us and his hip hop pass should be revolked .
I say cancel his ass ! If Puffy and Jay can get heat so can he.. Everyone should be regulated.. period.. Fat Joe been outta of pocket and he has got real comfortable with talking crazy.. enough is enough
Thank you, Star for schooling the masses
Meanwhile, PR has no power. Has anyone heard from FJ about that yet?
THE FIRST FREESTYLE SONG WAS NAYOBE “ PLEASE DONT GO”
And she was black. She was in "Krush Groove" too.
"Elevate"?....🤥🤥🤥
That hat n jacket 🔥🔥🔥
That SLAVE Is SLAVE Shit, Not Fire.
I said the same. 🔥 Tommy joint
Yo star Vybz Kartel freedom street live show is tonight free
Pun brought alot to Hip Hop just from the Lilla time He was here Pun was a,Beast.
And they being disrespectful
Check Mate ❗. You are correct Hip Hop did Morph from Be Bop🎈
Opening monologue 🔥🔥🔥 THANK YOU STAR 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾 FBA ALLDAY
The 1:50 mark!!!! Star you so right! These callers are not understanding hot 97 has open the doors for this nonsense but yes he needs to be shut down..
The beating of that black Man by the cops was Rodney King times 2. That happened in 1992 not much has changed
Facts
Isnt hip hop a black american culture created by people black or not ,from usa?
It is and that's what the argument is about
Star’s my hero !!!! 😂 💯🫡🫡🫡 the Cuban revolution will be televised..
Dope take....
Star, what's the Florida guy speaker, 'House of Cards' YT Page? We cant find it😢
Buck Wild, I haven't seen you in years!!!
12:00 hot 97 only paid white rapper eminem for summer jam
FBA IS NOT A CONCEPT NOT A MOVEMENT!
Fact
They can't del with it, either.
There's no audio because their body cams was on standby according to the Governor
💪🏾💯 Free 💨💨💨 No Apology needed .
NOBODY deserves reparations NINJA?This kinda guy is why #47 can sell red bottom tennis and gold watches to a fellow FELON.LAWD!!
I fell TF asleep laughing after the guy called Star a brother and Star hit him with his friend TONE.
Listen… it’s seems like we are forgetting the intertwining of these folks as it pertains to the culture of HipHop.
Bro don't make no excuses for them they can kick rocks. With the BS
Great example of "A teachable moment!"
It started as Rap before Hip hop. Rap was all Black. All the Rap shows were all Black. Yo MTV Raps, Rap City etc. When the industry decided to take it from FBA they changed the name to Hip Hop. The way they changed the name RnB to RocknRoll
No it wasn't called "rap". It was called "MCing". The white media called it "Rap", just like the white media called B-boying "Breakdancing ."
It was disco before Mcing
Holler at me about Joey if/when FBAs are willing to stop wearing Nike.
I get what you are saying and totally agree with you. But how you have white bowy Rory using it everytime he calls in. That's really irritating.
🥊🥊🥊I’m not speaking for Fat Joe, but I’ve never thought of him as a racist. In fact, he’s always come across as a person who’s a supporter of people regardless of their race or religion…Fat Joe has been consistent with who he is and what he thinks and it’s never been looked at as racist…Fat Joe is not that racist guy and I say that as a product of the environment and raised in the 1980’s…However, I can see how the use of the N word by Fat Joe could bother anyone…But I really don’t think he’s a racist…He ain’t the one people…Puerto Ricans are some of the biggest supporters when it comes to civil rights among other things…
Respectfully
Mr. R. Colon
Fba
Nuyoricans/Puerto Ricans/Lietino Defense, when their contributions to the creation of hip-hop are questioned, tend to rely on the following points:
1. Proximity: The argument that simply being in the same geographic area as hip-hop’s creation automatically makes them equal contributors.
2. Dismissal of outsiders: The claim that only people who were physically in the Bronx during the early days of hip-hop can truly understand its origins.
3.“Blacks and Browns together”: The narrative that hip-hop was a joint creation of Black and Latino (Nuyorican) communities due to shared poverty and marginalisation in the Bronx during the 1970s and 1980s.
Neither have anything to do with the Cultural Continuity that is evidently present in the vast catalogue of previous generational FBA Music.
Opening an investigation, wasn’t they same thing done with Emmit Till👀
Good Show Star ✨✨
aka Apologies Not Needed
aka Prison Brutality
aka Boss Hog
#LetsGo
#PayAttention
Folks feel that the fact that they are involved makes them feel supper included and I personally feel that those of you who feel that you want to be apart of this culture should be well versed in the groundation of the culture!!$
I am 47 I remember in the early 2000s when Star held Fat Joe’s feet to the fire when he asked if Joe was ever approached by the cops after a vehicle stop, how would he respond ? And I believe Fat Joe responded with “please don’t shoot me officers.” I could be wrong but Star was the only one to push back against Joe and Jlo back in the day and I remember saying to myself while driving to work listening to Star and Bucwild in the morning, Star is correct. I am FBA by the way.
I remember when Star went at DJ ENVY, and he lost his nationally syndicated show.
I think they was planning on setting him up like another inmate did it and they found him like that.
Fat Joe never been shot or shot at in hip hop to give props to where it's due its not even in his culture to get shot in hip hop as blacks do😂
Everybody take our stuff