FIRST SPARK OF HIP HOP---HIP HOP'S EVOLUTION - THE BLACK SPADES - BRONXDALE HOUSES
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- Hip Hop CULTURE began as a rebellion against NYC segregation/racism...Three of the original Black Spades, Khalef aka Karate Pete, Sunshine and Fat Mike discuss how Hip Hop evolved from the teenaged Black Spades during the segregation days. During the racial segregation of the 50's and 60's, racist people would chase down and beat up african americans in the bronx, ny..There was strict rules and regulations in n.y.c.h.a..The original Black Spades were a group of teenagers who fought back against the racist, which enabled Mario and other dj's to throw outside jams..The birth of Hip Hop culture..
R.I.P. Sunshine!
Nice man, this shit needs more views
Love the info, keep it coming
NO DISRESPECT TO THE BROTHERS BUT THERE WERE WRITERS IN MANHATTAN AND THE BRONX IN 69 70. WITH OUT QUESTION. TAKI 183, JOE 136, JOE 182 TO NAME A FEW FROM MANHATTAN AND LARRY 936, MEAN GENE OP, LEE 163D! SLY II..EL CID FROM THE BRONX. THE BROADWAY TRAINS WERE ALREADY BEING HIT BY 70'.
damn, i was born in 1971, so this was definitely before my time, lol
Wait a minute... so dudes were actually "rappin" to girls at parties when they were trying to get their numbers and get their mack on? So that's where the phrase, "rap to a girl" came from. I never knew that. I thought it just meant talk. Yo, I would've had some funky fresh lyrics to spit to a chick if I grew up back then. I
...nice video!
I worked with Snoopy and Light Skined Slatter in Hills super market , my older brother ran with Freddy Miller he was the best fighter in the Bronx
I worked for the Monroe houses they put the tag on the wall I took it off the wall. Jimmy mac
2:27-3:33 Is that what they call Burning before It was call B-Boying & Breaking or Rocking?
THEY WOULD HAVE BECAME FAMOUS, HAD HITS, ETC. MUCH RESPECT FOR CREATING HIPHOP.
How many different divisions the black spades had? My brother was down with the 3rd division in soundview.
over 50 divisions and chapters ..not sure if anyone knows exactly how many tho
Watched this video years ago. Now today, I had to watch it twice. I don't like this Puertorican vs FBA thing going on on youtube which started with Starr saying Fat Joe was racist for using the N word and that Puerto Ricans are guests which I disagree. Than Fat Joe with the 50/50 thing which I disagree with too for many reasons, and I'm Puerto Rican.
But whenever some youtubers call Puerto Ricans invaders, I think we need to show them this video. Like they said, it was a wave.
YOU HAD STYLES GOING ON IN THE BRONX THAT WASNT AT ALL INFLUENCED FROM OTHER PARTS OF THE BRONX.
MRC ProMotions idk i m going to do more research but i think pop locking started in los angels which is kind of different then break dancing and its been said that pop locking started in the 70s the same era that break dancing started in ny so its possible that a piece of hip hop culture started in LA
@@GRINDETHIKSMIXTAPESHOW you right
PEOPLE TEND TO FORGET THAT REGARDLESS TO YOUR LIFESTYLE WE DID OTHER THINGS. THAT HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH THAT OTHER LIFESTYLE. LIKE DANCE AND CREATE ART AND MUSIC. IT WAS DONE THROUGHOUT OUR EXISTENCE. THE OTHER LIFESTYLE DIDNT INFLUENCE THAT. YOU WERE A DOPE DANCER JUST BECAUSE. JUST FOR HISTORYS SAKE: THE HEVELO HAD ANOTHER NAME BEFORE IT WAS THE HEVELO. *(NOT GONNA GO THERE AT THE MOMENT) AND A LOCAL DJ WHO USED TO ROCK ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE BRONX IN ANOTHER POPILAR CLUB WAS ROCKING THERE AT FIRST. BUT THERES NO DOUBT THAT IT WASNT POPPING LIKE IT WAS WHEN HERC CAME IN AND BROUGHT HIS EQUIPMENT ON THE MAIN FLOOR. THAT WAS THE PLACE TO BE EVEN BEFORE THE EXEC STARTED REALLY POPPING...AND THEN TURNED INTO THE SPARKLE AND HERC WAS ALSO ROCKING THERE...