History of Hip Hop in the Bronx - Arts in the City
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- Hip hop culture has been around for over 40 years and New York City can claim this international art form as its own. CUNY TV takes a look at this global phenomenon through the words of the hip hop artists themselves.
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who else is here for a college class?
Middle School
high school class ;~;
middle school class
7th grade highschool
Yeah, even in French we work on that X'D
*its crazy how hip hop had such a big influence around the world.. it blows my mind. Like it was mentioned in the video Japan has a huge hip hop scene as well as south korea. If you actually look up south Korean rap or Japanese rap like they really be spittin in both English and in Japanese or Korean. Its a mixture of two cultures and it really makes you realize how far hip hop has come Hip hop was spread around the world from a borough in New York city called the BRONX. Revolutionary.*
Camila C. In china and Europe as well. It's so crazy to see it spread and evolve!
They have a video called Black life style Japan. its crazy. They say the kids over there even tan their skin to look black.
Sterling Turner that’s crazy omg
yup type it in and watch if u dont believe me
@Federico Giuliano American? African American
It's all true . I'm Born and raised from 1969 to now in the South Bronx PR Y LOS NIGROS Papa !!!
This is my quarantine homework 😐
Same. Are you in 6th grade?
zrushin 11th
Joseph Washington ohh
same in i’m y8
same
*Here from my senior high school class to learn about the culture of hiphop from my dance teacher* 💃 💯
This is my music quarantine homework -_-
Same 😃
Same. Are you in 6th grade?
@@zrushin no lol, I'm from the UK so we don't even use 'grade' I'm in year 10, which is like 9th grade for you
The Radiator Potato oh I am in 6th grade which is what we call it
@@reaperzeast5677 I assume I am in year 7 for you
Great intro to the origins of hip hop but I would love to see a video that talks more in depth about the entire culture. I enjoyed this video and reading the comments
it wasn't for New York hip-hop would not be where it's at right now big ups to them people forget that sometimes even the corporate people know where hip-hop where it came from even though I'm from the south hip hop forever peace out
These guys got me into Hip Hop, to become a Breaker Dancer and graffiti artist in the 1983, in the UK. It changed my life. There is some old school footage of us on my channel.
B-Boys will always be boys!! Respect, peace and love.
how on earth any 'history of hip hop' video can exist without any mention of GRANDMASTER FLASH is beyond me.
The powers that be pull all the strings and those who are in lock step get to narrate untrue stories.
Gil 180 BX grandmaster cast could not explain this any better 👍🏼 up to grandmaster cast 💯🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷💯
This is my HW but I found this very interesting :). BTW I love Hip Hop culture, and it's been a big influence in my life.
Who is here after looking at the Microphone Check Documentary? Culture 71 RUclips channel? and Kool DJ Phase RUclips Channel? ...All about the creation of hip hop in Bronx, NY? Mainstream media got us all messed up with false information.
I Love Hip Hop from SBX
love love from Seoul SKorea😍😍
Hip Hop is black music/culture
breezwonder racist
Whats so racist about that??? is Mariache not Mexican music? is Polka not Czech music? Is Hakka not Polynesian? is Salsa not Puerto Rican? Black people created hip hop but its racist to call it black????
@@gboogie360 already did my research. kool herc and Afrca bambatta created hip hop and ricans gradually came in later. Listen to grandmaster caz interview about lord jamar on vladtv. he said the same thing. also type in "latinos say black people invented breakdncing" they admitted themselves that they came in later. Blacks created it and ricans later contributed and added to it..FACTS
Yea ok
Do some more research home.. Listening to grand master cas who was a kid by the way when the movement started before it was even called hip hop.. Goes way back farther than u think... Wasn't for Jamaicans Puerto ricans ppl from the Caribbean there wouldn't be hip hop.. Believe that.. I gotta doc u can check out.. "From mambo to hip hop, a Bronx tale" think that's what it's called
Born one day after Hip-Hop.
Discovered H.E.R. and the 4 Elements around '81 or '82 when the culture was introduced to the Chiland area back when I was a lil chavalio not even a decade old. Electro Funk, The Message, MTV, Style Wars, Wild Style, Beat Street, Breakin', Subway Art, local b-boy and graf crews, the Hotmix 5 and BMX, boom boxes, cardboard floor outdoor street battles, the steez, all of it, was personally experienced through my childish eyes, and I wouldn't change it for the world.
And like many U.S. Latino kids of the era, I was instantly smitten. I came of age w/ H.E.R. and together w/ my crew, which repped all 4 elements, and then some, for the record, lived through the New School / Golden Era of Hip-Hop that lasted from the mid 80s to the end of the 90s, along too w/ the post Golden Era, when the culture began to slowly change, as Millennials took the reins and reshaped it in their own generational image, and sadly, the entertainment / record industry, in many ways, learned to control that reshaping, as opposed to the Pioneer, Old School / Electro Funk, and/or New School / Golden Eras, when those same industries allowed the culture to flourish more naturally and organically, not 100% mind you, but WAY more than it did at the turn of the Century, and especially as it does currently in 2023
At the same time, the REAL culture, meaning Hip-Hop culture as a whole, as opposed to just the rap element, returned to her underground roots where she continues to grow to this very day, thankfully.
Started in the Bronx, spread like artistic wildfire throughout all 5 boroughs of NY, Hip-Hop's Mecca, then to the rest of the NE US, while also reaching LA, Hip-Hop's Medina, and from there, the rest of Califas and the West Coast, Hip-Hop culture, w/ her 4 Elements soon thereafter reached the rest of the nation, including the Chi, and the greater Chilandia area, and w/ MTV and Hollywood added to the mix, she'd soon go global, including en español, in nuestra preciosa America Latina, our motherlands too.
Hip-Hop, helped saved my life. If not for the 4 Elements, gangbanging was the only other street alternative. Not to mention that my Mexican dad and Puerto Rican mom woulda KILLED me if I ever gangbanged! lol
Forget "USED to", I STILL "Love H.E.R."!!!
New York City, the Bronx: the birthplace of hip hop.
Lord Tariq: If it wasn't for the Bronx, this rap shit probably never would be going on.
If it wasn't for FBA it wouldn't be going on
much credit goes to jamaica. kool herc was from there
Lol 😂 nothing about herc is hip hop, you come to America 🇺🇸 playing black American 🇺🇸 music 🎶 now you started hip hop lol 😂 that’s crazy
I love that this has no cursewords because I’m about to teach my students
Yeah. Because people weren't really cursing until Gangsta rap. They weren't calling each other the N-word. West Coast and WC record companies did that. It went from healing music to poison.
ive always believed beatboxing was the 5th element of hip hop...ol skool represent !
Its an extention of the MCs skillz
But it really came in handy mostly when freestylin or cypher
Here to incorporate this into my Lesson Plans for Dance class😊. ❤❤❤
I love hip Hop south the Bronx
Bronx baby
You spin I spin you throw 5 I throw 10
is that a jotaro tagged on that wall in the opening?
Love how all colors are jus chillen!!! No bs like today! ppl are so hateful today!!! I wish I grew up 80's not late 90's
Yeah dude sure. There was never any racial tension in America before 2015. And today there are no friends or lovers of differing “races”. No racial tension during civil rights, or Jim Crow or due to redlining, nope. It was all peachy keen. I hope my sarcasm is obvious enough
@@baptizednblood6813WTF is wrong with people.
Is everyone here bc of homework
I did my research and i see where sound systems was created in Jamaica, because they didn’t like the music on the radio that was from America. This was long before the 70s . Hip/hop was created in the seventies, which means reggae is older than hip/hop. I guess because we’re black Americans and kool Herc is Jamaican we should hate on him, but I’m not getting on the plane because the pilot is a black American like me. I prefer to do my research.
True bro, I don't think either side did research. Jamaicans had sound systems and dance party's all the way back in the 50s and 60s. But rapping, breakdancing etc is from the bronx
Black americans weren't influenced by Jamaican culture at all. That's the point. Hip-hop has no Jamaican roots.
So why us black Americans gave kool Herc the award for creating hip hop. At The Hip hop 50th award show a few months ago?
@corylink336 are you talking about a award show? Ask the actual community instead of bought and paid for rappers who give our culture away to people. What would be lost in hip-hop without Jamaicans?
@@salvambala7779Nope in the 50's and 60"s Jamaica copied the American Juke Box.
Interesting.
My borough
Yes
#HBD #HipHop 8/11/73
Good video
I want to visit hiphop NY, i love NY & America and the hiphopculture.. Where should i go or start?
Like they said…Bronx
Love this.💯👌🏾
Herc's influences?
Black Spades, Disco King Mario Kool DJ Dee and Tyrone the Mixologist
Dont forget Coke La Rock without him he wouldn't have been able to play music out in the park or in the community center. He would get robbed for his equipment.
My Homeland💓👍👍✌
Lived and still live aborad, yet unconsciously I was part of hip-hop culture since I was in it before MTV and "Walk This Way." Btw, English's not my first Language.
You are a baby
Please can somebody make me a recap of this video, it’s an English homework
Tedy??😂😂
Cest Talal😂😂
Just one reason it’s the best borough.
How to start study from beginning pls help me
Watch B-boy Planet
this is so good😎😝🤤
BLACK CULTURE IS DOPE...
Name one Jamaican that used to break dance or graffiti or use to rap in the early 70’s, go ahead I’m waiting…..????
Sound system block party dj n mc are elements of dancehall singing over a riddim
@@igoutlawz7768Which comes from Black Americans u need to do your Googles to hear what the pioneers of Toasting, Reggae, Dancehall, Ska, have already stated. They got it all from Black Americans.
@@addisonavery_jamaicans had block parties in the early 50s, sound system culture always came from Jamaica
@@salvambala7779 The founders of these parties have stated they got it from Black Americans. It's nothing to be ashamed of. Stop trying to rewrite history.
@@addisonavery_ sound systems have always began in Jamaica, stop re writing history bro
There should be some celebration on the anniversary kool herc threw that party every year
Loved Afrika bambata untill it was revealed he was a a child predator...
My homework for this semester
Ok.
Where did Cool Herkes get his style stuff from?
Black Americans
@@abdurraheemali9303Thank you!
Jamaica, specifically u roy. He's also from . A musical family. Berra's Hammond is his cousin and he grew up around sound systems.
hello
cooler typ
ich weiß
5:40 WORD !
who from germany get this for a quarantine task
Zulu Nation wasn’t a gang, to the contrary, Bam led the Black Spades, a gang, and transformed them into Zulu Nation, a positive organization about peace, love and having fun
Bam did not lead the Black Spades at all. He was just a member. After the Spades dissolved he started the Zulu Nation.
We could not afford instruments in the 1960s:
Entry level Guitar: Silvertone Stratotone, aka the Harmony H-46. At the time, it cost
here for quarantine hw to -_-
But there is only so much that you can do with a sampler especially when you're into playing musical instruments....
New Sound
48th birthday
The 4 elements of hip-hop
Yes
Had to watch this for homework 😑
Brugggggg klaaasssss
0:40 KRS ONE said it💯
What is Hip hop? Hip hop is a culture. If you can't even answer this kind of simple question, you are definitely not a Hip hop lover. Yes, that is how I sees y'all.
I have to do this I have no choice
Quarantine homework -_-
The MTV years were the start of the death of hip hop
Ann Other I disagree the start came once the 2000’s came
Nah, 2008 it started to end
Hip-hop got too materialistic around the mid-90s. Although there was and always will be good quality music if you look hard enough
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It’s eclatax
quentinople 28 tg aussi
No disrespect but gotta go way pass Afrika Bambaataa, GrandMaster Caz and Crazy Legs...Tariq Nasheed brings this topic.
Loved this... but it misses most of the pioneers : Kool Moe Dee & Treacherous 3, Melle Mel & F5, Whodini, Fat Boys etc etc... IMHO hip-hop nowadays is NOT hip-hop... it's 'something else' (which ISN'T good for no one)... and it only contributes to damage the soul of hip hop... which I tend to believe is there to do... :(
You can't put everything in a six minute segment.
This is cap...Ralph McDaniels video musicbox was the first MTV in nyc documenting 80s hiphop culture
DONDI was everywhere
IM DONE PEACE EVERYONE
HIP HOP
TILL I DROP
YEAHEARD ✌️
😸😸😸😸😸
W Polsce jaki mocny jest rap a kiedyś hiphop przed rokiem 2007
2:57 gang? Gangs is a term that fits the lifestyle of the crooked police
They where addidas they or BIG BOOTS🤷🏿♂️ THEY PAID
I heard Kool Herc didn't create Hip Hop.
He didn't but they keep trying to sell this lie that he did.
He didn't. It's a desperate attempt for cultural relevance.
Kool Herc was the first to play only breaks in the records.
What a poor excuse for a documentary. Whenever someone can't give you dates, it means they are playing loosely with the facts.
They can't give us the origin point (year) hip hop began.
Krs ones lectures are so important
no not puffy
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So this video is supposed to convince me that cool hurk is the founding father of Hip Hop because he extended a breakbeat really ya'll trippin 🤔🙄 but good try
@@gerboog because it was already there
@@jayjones251 no there was not. He literally invented the "break beats" which was an essential part of the hip-hop sound back then, especially for the breakers.
@@gerboog are you from Jamaica
@User29 I meant are your folks from here or did they immigrate
@User29 I asked that question so I can see where you may be coming from. I don't live in ny but I can speak on my culture.
You create them white brothers and Jew brothers paid... keep in mind it was fresh new and we Ran it 😉
That's not true! HipHop his roots started in Brooklyn! STOP LYING!!
Graffiti has nothing to do with hip hop😅smh..
dj herc did start Hip hop
Lies
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doesnt let me watch the black guy
Stealing Yo