Kool G Rap to Jamar: Rap Is for All Races

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  • @nathanialmartin92
    @nathanialmartin92 11 лет назад +637

    Kool G. Rap is a pioneer. Lord Jamar was part of a group of pioneers. The kicker is Kool G. Rap still makin legit records, Sadat X still makin legit records, Grand Puba's style still holds up. Jamar well he talks on vlad tv

    • @brucebuckley4420
      @brucebuckley4420 5 лет назад +16

      Well put, and slick.😉

    • @biggdrooprealnewsdoitbigg4852
      @biggdrooprealnewsdoitbigg4852 5 лет назад +17

      See when Lord Jamar here real rap Legends, like this say in so many words. Eminem is not a guest in hip hop. Jamar gets real upset and angry as you can see how he scream and yell on VladTV, and he's still talking about it in 2019 it makes him very, very, angry

    • @shagdad76
      @shagdad76 5 лет назад +20

      KOOL G RAP IS AN GENERAL; LORD JAMAR IS JUST AN SOLIDER

    • @fixxiehartmann5227
      @fixxiehartmann5227 5 лет назад

      Hhhhhhhhh king

    • @DunD36
      @DunD36 5 лет назад +4

      Yo, Lord J one of the pioneers too. I ain't wit all his views on everything like everyone else in the world vice versa whatevs. It's kinda crazy to a point to hear him talk like that bout the boy Em, who obvi sick wit it no doubt. IDK man, don't put too much into that shit how I feel cause it's the same as everybody havin they own opinion bout all shit. I like my fish whole baked wit citrus and you like it fried. Do it even fuckin matter for real?

  • @carloslopez-er2yj
    @carloslopez-er2yj 5 лет назад +489

    I’m a rock/metal fan and I do listen to hip hop as well and I’m Mexican. I don’t like it when race becomes an issue in music! Music is for everyone no matter what genre!

    • @amarmandh9552
      @amarmandh9552 5 лет назад +17

      I hope this comment gets more likes

    • @CrayzMark
      @CrayzMark 5 лет назад +15

      For real! Music is universal. Segregation is unnecessary af.

    • @LC12345
      @LC12345 5 лет назад +3

      Yes! Except for country. The hillbillies can keep that.

    • @eddieneil3664
      @eddieneil3664 5 лет назад +3

      BALGN when are people like you got stop being ignorant fuck tards? No one’s claiming any genre. Saying it’s for everyone isn’t claiming it. Cry why don’t you 😢 😂

    • @vinceramirez6963
      @vinceramirez6963 5 лет назад +11

      It’s because Jamar is a racist. He IS what he hates most about the white man lol he’s a hypocritical crack head and what he has to say about hip hop shouldn’t be relevant. If a hip hop legend like G Rap can say Em belongs, then Em belongs.

  • @JAFtv96
    @JAFtv96 10 лет назад +531

    As black people we get offended by things that are not even offensive. Rap music started in the black community which is obvious we all know this. Nowadays, rap music is for everyone and that is a good thing. Forget your race if your music is dope that's all that should matter.

    • @ScrewzLoose36509
      @ScrewzLoose36509 10 лет назад +8

      I agree.

    • @blajenkins2123
      @blajenkins2123 10 лет назад +31

      I agree. Instead of worrying about who belongs and who doesn't, lets make hip hop bigger and better.

    • @StillTruee
      @StillTruee 10 лет назад +12

      That's the best thing I've read on these videos so far. You're right.

    • @StillTruee
      @StillTruee 10 лет назад +2

      I agree, I didn't say everybody couldn't listen to everything. It doesn't make sense. Of course black people founded hiphop, but it's about equality now. So listen to whatever.

    • @TariqBusy
      @TariqBusy 10 лет назад +20

      That doesn't mean we need to allow it to be it sold out. Black culture sets the template. NOt white culture.

  • @ReconM1A
    @ReconM1A 5 лет назад +196

    Legend has it, Necro is still wondering if Vlad knew what he meant....

    • @vassoanzaoui8530
      @vassoanzaoui8530 5 лет назад +1

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @JB.-
      @JB.- 5 лет назад +5

      I know what you mean😂😂😂

    • @BronzDano
      @BronzDano 5 лет назад +2

      Jordan Binning weird Al’! 😂

    • @Boxingjoker26
      @Boxingjoker26 4 года назад

      🤣😂🤣😂

    • @daniellawson4078
      @daniellawson4078 4 года назад +4

      “Not everybody like what everybody do 🤷🏻‍♂️”

  • @JVO343
    @JVO343 5 лет назад +136

    When Kool G Rap talks, you listen. A pioneer like him knows Hip Hop more than someone like Lord Jamar. #FACTS

    • @GDino33
      @GDino33 2 года назад +6

      Lord Jamar ain't done shit in years but obsess about Em.

    • @MrSimon1909
      @MrSimon1909 2 года назад

      is cool og the one on the left or right?

    • @mcgritty8842
      @mcgritty8842 Год назад +1

      @@MrSimon1909 kool G is on the left. Dude on the right is Necro

    • @PhilMiCoochie
      @PhilMiCoochie Год назад +1

      Plus Brand Nubian was whack asf anyways

  • @bornyesterday2994
    @bornyesterday2994 5 лет назад +53

    Necro is so humble around G rap. He’s usually wildin out

    • @Flynn-k4j
      @Flynn-k4j 3 месяца назад

      He's a intelligent dude he's not an animal 😂

  • @RUDOseil
    @RUDOseil 11 лет назад +45

    Any time G-Rap says Hip-Hop is for everyone, it is, this guy is your favourite rapper's choice for the best rapper of all time.

  • @anthonysalcedo3740
    @anthonysalcedo3740 10 лет назад +44

    Hip Hop before brand nubian even fuckin existed was graffiti,breakdancing,rhyming and djing.all a mix of white,black and spanish people, just watch style wars ffs.

    • @TrueKing
      @TrueKing 10 лет назад +1

      WORD.

    • @knight7se7en
      @knight7se7en 9 лет назад +7

      Anthony Salcedo Yep! White people (and a host of other cultures) were making contributions to hip hop for almost a decade before anyone knew what Brand Nubian was!

    • @KidKapamTv
      @KidKapamTv 9 лет назад +4

      yeah word krs one referenced the movie style wars for the same reason in an interview

    • @hippa2dahoppa2
      @hippa2dahoppa2 2 дня назад

      thats wrong, seen from style wars said that was all made up during the documentary. they wanted to do a documentary on dancing but didnt have enough footage and thats when they formed all the elements of merging graffiti etc was just to make a full film.

  • @FPSdaybreaK
    @FPSdaybreaK 8 лет назад +174

    my man just chillen like a straight villain in a chinchilla coat

    • @TheSweetScientist
      @TheSweetScientist 7 лет назад +1

      I’m pretty sure he’s falling asleep while Kool G. Rap was speaking lol

    • @herculesbrofister265
      @herculesbrofister265 6 лет назад +4

      it makes him look like a homosexual.
      maybe you all are homosexual

    • @redpool5324
      @redpool5324 6 лет назад

      @Wealth Seed Softer than Elton John at the Playboy Ranch. Lol.

    • @BLBeats94
      @BLBeats94 6 лет назад +1

      @@valenciodanes9523 lol ok, tell us how soft he is then, spill the beans

    • @daninturrisi8610
      @daninturrisi8610 5 лет назад

      How soft is necro and ill bill

  • @JuliusSpin
    @JuliusSpin 11 лет назад +93

    It's weird to see racist hiphop fans comment on this though.
    You are def some confused individuals. Hop off if you have so much issues.

    • @VerminExtermin8er
      @VerminExtermin8er 11 лет назад

      lol but you're commenting on their comments and you're racist against racist white people.

    • @JuliusSpin
      @JuliusSpin 11 лет назад +12

      No I discriminate idiots, join the club, you sound like leader-material.

    • @codysworld8138
      @codysworld8138 5 лет назад +4

      An it sounds like the black man is the 1 wit all the issues hahah mad a white man rap better

    • @byHexted
      @byHexted 4 года назад +1

      codys world lmao no white boy is rapping better then G Rap. Also look at and picture of all the hip hop greats. Compare how many whites there are to blacks, dumbass

    • @tootallreloaded
      @tootallreloaded 4 года назад +1

      @@byHexted shut the fuck up idiot he meant Em is better than jamar and he is. Ive listened to his music and it fucking succs

  • @MarkArandjus
    @MarkArandjus 5 лет назад +62

    "I'm not about being anti-gay, now let me immediately spread say some anti-gay sentiments."

    • @vercetti_03
      @vercetti_03 4 года назад +6

      Exactly lmao

    • @charliesusterich8744
      @charliesusterich8744 3 года назад +8

      Yeah man. I love love love necro but jeez, choose your words better. Try to be more articulate.

    • @edgarallenpoe2191
      @edgarallenpoe2191 3 года назад

      @@charliesusterich8744 he doesn't give a fuck lol

    • @kevinlester2609
      @kevinlester2609 Месяц назад +1

      Awe, he hurt your feelings 😢

  • @jamalrobinson8321
    @jamalrobinson8321 5 лет назад +120

    I must admit Lord Jamar is in my top 500 rappers of all time

  • @geecheeflow9828
    @geecheeflow9828 8 лет назад +133

    let's keep it real these white kids have way more respect for the art form of hip hop than most of today's black kids ..shit to be real I've had white kids tell me about up and coming under ground black rappers that I've never heard of ...they pay more attention to the art not the bling..that's why under ground rappers can tour in places like Germany or Russia

    • @vmack
      @vmack 8 лет назад +3

      or czech rep

    • @darrel3200
      @darrel3200 8 лет назад +3

      amen and why hip hop is the huge music it is without the majority it would of went out like disco.

    • @geecheeflow9828
      @geecheeflow9828 8 лет назад +12

      +COMBATVET 01 shit I just found this white rapper name mercules...dudes real as shit in his music about his life ..

    • @kernoleary1394
      @kernoleary1394 8 лет назад +5

      not just white but canadian

    • @Goon872
      @Goon872 8 лет назад +8

      white people respect real lycrical cat's. black kids are more into beats then cat's spitting real shit. my black friend don't understand when I play them big L and kool g. they then put on something like floridia or t pain something they can dance too

  • @gothamlob5706
    @gothamlob5706 4 года назад +45

    necro is real ...dope emcee with a cult following all over the world and his independent game is on point....great artwork and presentation and dope shows....He loves what he does...nothing but respect

  • @Jayskizx
    @Jayskizx 10 лет назад +18

    If Kool G Rap, says hip-hop is universal, then that pretty much shits on what jamar or anyone has to say! Everyone saying that rap is a black thing and white people are "guests" and you have to respect the originators etc. But heres an originator, fucking KOOL G RAP, a pioneer and one of the most influential rappers of all time, saying thats not the case! and he disagrees with jamar. He's not the only rapper to disagree with jamar aswell, theres a bunch of dope black rappers who disagree with jamar

  • @EdenSignal
    @EdenSignal 10 лет назад +24

    Necro def paid dues, and his bro Ill Bill and the whole Non Phixion crew...green CD, a fucking classic.

  • @GenXer1979
    @GenXer1979 5 лет назад +24

    I think DJ Premier needs his own show because this dude Vlad stays trolling for clout .... PREMO where you at????

  • @owenymcgraptns
    @owenymcgraptns 5 лет назад +35

    Necro is by far a much Better lyricist than lord Jamar ever will be.

    • @smiauu
      @smiauu 5 лет назад +1

      you can hate jamar, but shit like that just aint true

    • @Lolife86
      @Lolife86 5 лет назад

      @666LaVey666 Where are you from ?

    • @rob9528
      @rob9528 4 года назад +2

      @@smiauu necro waaaaay better

    • @fik006
      @fik006 4 года назад

      Lord jamar is deluded these days but don't compare him to fucking necro.. brand nubian was dope

    • @emgo-at7398
      @emgo-at7398 4 года назад +1

      @@fik006 lol fr, G rap is lightyears ahead with skill in his worst day, the jamar is in his nest day

  • @nicafene
    @nicafene 10 лет назад +35

    lord cant say anything if g rap is speaking on this, g rap is the realest dude in the game, like nas said slick rick was like jesus, g rap wrot the bible, u cant put a color on music but there is always a respect that needs to b established regardless of what, say ur opinion but keep it respectful, but if g rap says otherwise, u respect that shit

    • @eliharris6349
      @eliharris6349 5 лет назад

      Lord Jamar was 100% correct

    • @vice2versa
      @vice2versa 5 лет назад +3

      @@eliharris6349 nigga shut your dumbass up.

  • @LetraConSentido
    @LetraConSentido 5 лет назад +35

    What's great about rap is that started a movement above any race or nationality it's global now. In almost every country of the world you could find someone rapping. Sometimes you people seem to forget that.

  • @mattsheezy5469
    @mattsheezy5469 8 лет назад +17

    Necro is so funny!! I know they had friction, but Vlad should reach out. Necro was pissed Vlad didn’t put his name in the title of this video.

    • @hippa2dahoppa2
      @hippa2dahoppa2 2 дня назад

      thats not the original reason, he was pissed because during the myspace days before vlad tv, vlad was making a mixtape and necro had atrack with a million plays that he wanted to give vlad to use. vlad said he wasnt feeling it and basically dropped the idea of having necro on it. the title was the second beef

  • @wenomowicz
    @wenomowicz 9 лет назад +54

    Rap is for all races, but not for every nation. If you don't agree, you clearly never heard Polish rap.

  • @papaproduction
    @papaproduction 11 лет назад +151

    Mad respect for necro he speaks the realness

    • @El_DennisTheMenaceShow
      @El_DennisTheMenaceShow 5 лет назад +1

      Michael Papamarkou fuck necro

    • @AH-wp2cw
      @AH-wp2cw 5 лет назад +2

      fuck ur life bitxh

    • @MrWalkr
      @MrWalkr 5 лет назад +2

      @jack ramirez "a single support" ? Seriously? He has a song with IT dude

    • @MrWalkr
      @MrWalkr 5 лет назад +1

      @jack ramirez Immortal Technique

    • @rob9528
      @rob9528 4 года назад +1

      @jack ramirez misantropik one is black and he supports him

  • @oldschooldude7729
    @oldschooldude7729 Год назад +4

    Couldn't put Necro's name in the main video title, could you?

  • @THESNEAKERADDICT
    @THESNEAKERADDICT 11 лет назад +45

    KOOL G RAP AND NECRO TEAMING UP IS TO CRAZY! GOTTA LOVE IT

    • @allanreese2761
      @allanreese2761 4 года назад

      I agree with Kool G Rap because even though hip hop was created by the black youth up in the Bronx back in
      1973, over the years, hip hop has become universal and many people of different nationalities are embracing it, especially
      those who are underground hip hop fanatics.

    • @anthonyarcanumsanctumregnu9551
      @anthonyarcanumsanctumregnu9551 4 года назад

      @@allanreese2761 not Spanish, whites contribution to hip hop has always been more white then Latino by far. Def Jam was invented by Rick Rubin " Jewish " and Russle " Black " there was no Juan!

    • @ernestgarcia9862
      @ernestgarcia9862 3 года назад

      @@anthonyarcanumsanctumregnu9551 lol wtf are you talking about thats making it main stream and they did it to make money and fuck the artist out of money lol he was talking about how it originally started you simpleton.

    • @jamescrumbs
      @jamescrumbs 3 года назад

      Latinos in hip hop is like blood in the heart. You got no hip hop without Latinos and black people, g. But props to the white boys but you can't be saying Latinos ain't been in the game. The fuck is wrong with you, dawg?

  • @RusteT1
    @RusteT1 9 лет назад +144

    So Necro is saying Hip-Hop is for everybody.. except gay people. Doesn't he see how contradictory that makes him sound!?!! And it completely loses the validity of his point. He just comes across as saying; don't discriminate me because I'm a white rapper but if you're gay then no, you're not in. Idiot.
    Big up to Kool G Rap for what he said. Legend.

    • @agostocobain2729
      @agostocobain2729 9 лет назад +7

      RusteT1 I was thinking the same exact thing ma dude....and hes talkin about ignorance.

    • @slothbeats969
      @slothbeats969 9 лет назад +10

      +RusteT1 Necro holds Kool G Rap back in this interview

    • @resoluterecordsLLC
      @resoluterecordsLLC 9 лет назад +61

      +RusteT1 He never said it's not for gay people.. you must be gay cause you're offended by what he said and then twist his words around to make what he said sound worse.. He's saying real mcs don't rap about gay shit, kissing doods in the mouth and so on...People who make music like him (necro) don't EVER rap about kissing dudes in the mouth.. in the street in the poor neighborhoods youre not gonna be a gay rapper.. period.. he didn't say you cant be a gay rapper.. he's just saying from a real hiphop mc perspective.. it's wack.. and i agree.. hiphop in a lot of ways is like a never ending battle.. you always want to kill a track with lyricism better than the next cat.. and you aren't gonna kill anyone with gay fruitbowl bars except another gay dudes asshole or some shit.. don't be so salty bro

    • @RusteT1
      @RusteT1 9 лет назад +9

      +ResoluteRecords I re-watched the video and you make a fair point. It was just my initial reaction. One thing for you to think about, you don't have to be 'that thing' to stick up for a cause. For example, you don't have to be be black to stick up for a black cause, you don't have to be gay to rise against homophobia (after re-watching I now realise Necro was not doing that). We obviously have similar taste in Hip-Hop so let's unite in that. Peace.

    • @RusteT1
      @RusteT1 9 лет назад

      +Noctis Caelum No I'll have to decline your offer. But thanks, I'm flattered.

  • @bcool5350
    @bcool5350 11 месяцев назад +4

    Lmao Vlad really salty by leaving necro name out

  • @discernment2011
    @discernment2011 10 лет назад +34

    Dude said naaaaw mean , like 100 times.

    • @OLiSaNofficial
      @OLiSaNofficial 5 лет назад +1

      😭😭😭😭

    • @Jaybird2136
      @Jaybird2136 5 лет назад +2

      The NY roots are strong with this one lmao ay thats Necro for ya tho

    • @danielwilson9724
      @danielwilson9724 5 лет назад +2

      People comment about the amount of "naw i mean"'s ffrom New Yorkers like it still surprises them. 😆

  • @andyward8430
    @andyward8430 11 лет назад +50

    G Rap looks uncomfortable while Necro is talking.

    • @andyward8430
      @andyward8430 11 лет назад +5

      Frank Brenner It might be that, but that's not what I got from it. I was more thinking because Necro was making it more about himself than he was the topic at hand. He just went on and on about how he payed his dues coming up (like ha had something to prove), in contrast to that G Rap was talking about how people of other races and culture in hip hop have been there since it's inception. I'm not really sure where you got the bigot stuff from though in regards to Necro. Then again I don't listen to or follow Necro to a large degree, so maybe you know more about him than I do.

    • @andyward8430
      @andyward8430 11 лет назад +2

      Frank Brenner For real though, how do you call Necro a bigot... in the same sentence that you call him a "fat white toy ass nerd"?... Dude you need to look in the mirror real hard, run some laps, do some push ups, whatever you need to do to get rid of that anger. You're like the pot calling the kettle white right now. You can't call someone a bigot and then say some bigot shit right after it. I mean you can but...

    • @Jerzeejaylive
      @Jerzeejaylive 6 лет назад +1

      Andy Ward It’s cause he knows Necro bout to say some shit and eventually did.

    • @D.CORRY1
      @D.CORRY1 5 лет назад +1

      Exactly, uncomfortable af.

    • @CrayzMark
      @CrayzMark 5 лет назад +4

      Well Necro has always had no filter

  • @IeatzNOOBZ4Br3akfast
    @IeatzNOOBZ4Br3akfast 10 лет назад +29

    Lol everyone refers to Necro as the white guy or white boy. People don't know shit about real hip hop. Necro is underground and has been in the game longer than 90% of your favorite rappers. He's the inventor of death rap

    • @kekesmooth5618
      @kekesmooth5618 6 лет назад +3

      The thing is no one really care...

    • @kekesmooth5618
      @kekesmooth5618 6 лет назад +1

      @shadowdraqon too bad you're mad and butthurt. Lmao

    • @kekesmooth5618
      @kekesmooth5618 6 лет назад +1

      @shadowdraqon lmao ...just accept it dude. Stop crying about things you can't change. It is what it is...

    • @chris_520x4
      @chris_520x4 6 лет назад +1

      IeatzNOOBZ4Br3akfast esham was doing that deathrap before necro shit

    • @c-wrongakas8tanictattooist707
      @c-wrongakas8tanictattooist707 6 лет назад +1

      True that 🤑 I first heard him in 91 when he did his I need drugs song (I need love parody) he's a creative guy with a neat sense of humor

  • @emcmw
    @emcmw 8 лет назад +10

    Lord Jamar just likes to hear his corny ass self speak. He was a "two" hit at best wonder; fell off in the 90's and as he's getting older he thinks he needs to be heard. I'm a huge fan of hip hop since 84', and like all cultures of hip hop.

  • @WilltheAstrologer
    @WilltheAstrologer 8 лет назад +9

    This was a great interview until Necro starting speakin hate speech

  • @Wild_Cat
    @Wild_Cat 2 года назад +2

    Yo Vlad, we need a Necro interview for the channel, regardless of the past issues

  • @Stoney-Jacksman
    @Stoney-Jacksman 9 лет назад +34

    You know there were a lot of Hispanic kids, and also white kids in the beginning and creation of hiphop right? A DJ's, as bboys, as graffwriters and mc's. Learn your shit before you speak, don't get all your info from Jamar. Do your own study.
    It's just the truth man. Nowadays a lot of people bank on this hip hop culture that was supposed to be an outlet for creativity, not for making millions by selling out. No matter what color you are, thats where the problem lies, also with this shit yall watching keeping you dumb.
    Watch documentaries about the beginning and start of hiphop, and see for yourselves. Don't listen to gossiping men. (jamar and them)
    Peace!

    • @spizzikes2400
      @spizzikes2400 9 лет назад +8

      +Big L Lmao just stop

    • @87er_
      @87er_ 8 лет назад

      +Nick Candy i always felt graffiti was separate from hip hop even tho its considered one of the elements their were writers in the beginning of graff whi didnt listen to hip hop they listened to punk, and what had hip hop done for graff these last 20 yeas except use it when they need too

    • @Stoney-Jacksman
      @Stoney-Jacksman 8 лет назад +1

      drew rivas
      Since the beginning you say they didnt listen to hiphop. But..In the beginning there was no rap to listen to, it started with dj's extending a break so bboys could get down.
      But it's true that graffiti was also used by people outside of the hiphop culture, but the culture back then was more broad so to speak. And graff existed before the whole 'hiphop' culture. but of course rapping as well, since there are some older funk tracks where cats were already rapping on it in a way.
      It isnt black and white.. I think its a more complex melting pot of elements.
      Like diggin in the crates.. nowadays less and less people dig in the crates for samples, but its in fact a huge part of the culture..its watering down by the minute I think. With the trap shit and all.. anyway fuckit

    • @CW043
      @CW043 8 лет назад

      @Nick Candy Thank you... and Applause for the quick break down on the TRUE Origins of Hip Hop culture... *smh @ these Caucasians*

    • @theincrediblesulk8318
      @theincrediblesulk8318 8 лет назад +1

      +Nick Candy Basketball was invented by a white Canadian.....

  • @Jswift255
    @Jswift255 11 лет назад +17

    Does vlad actually let them listen to Jamar's interview or does he only tell them about the "guest" comment? I think a lot of these reply videos would be a little different if they heard Jamar's words. He never said whites couldn't do this or that, he just had a problem with a white rapper trying to make changes to culture that was born largely in part of the struggles of Black America.
    Vlad is having way too much fun with this shit. He needs to upload a video of his response. Stop bein that nigga spreading bullshit just to cause drama. Speak the fuck up

    • @thebest12700
      @thebest12700 11 лет назад +8

      vlad is trolling the fuck outta this jamar mess lol can anyone count how many videos theres been smh

    • @stylez_davis
      @stylez_davis 11 лет назад +1

      Sensationalism sells more than facts.

    • @AlwayzDope
      @AlwayzDope 11 лет назад

      if vlad continues to get cash off this topic AKA views then he wont stop till he can milk the fuck outta it.

    • @CrayzMark
      @CrayzMark 5 лет назад

      "Guest" means temporary

  • @prideventues
    @prideventues 10 лет назад +77

    Some rappers do not understand how Hip Hop sustained itself. It was a great deal of whites behind the scenes and when rappers started to travel the world they had a great deal of support by other races.
    Eminem is on just about everyone's list in the top 3 whatever order.

    • @prideventues
      @prideventues 9 лет назад +7

      ***** Many people in Rap have no idea of the history. They consider this fairly new prison lead fashion phase with over sized clothing and sagging pants what Hip Hop is about. They would have a problem with African Bambaataa who was one of the original creators. So is the actual creator of this genre wrong. How about the R & B singers with pencil leg pants and suits. It idiocy of some in wrap who equate the culture to disrespectful behavior and destruction of communities and violence is the issue. That is not Hip Hop and if you saw Bambaataa's crew back in the day you would know that it was filled with people from every ethnic persuasion.
      If they want to call it something else then fine but if you want it to be Hip Hop then respect how Hip Hop started.

    • @slicktheflash
      @slicktheflash 9 лет назад +1

      Maurice Jones actually Eminem is not :)

    • @prideventues
      @prideventues 9 лет назад

      slicktheflash Not what?

    • @knight7se7en
      @knight7se7en 9 лет назад +4

      Maurice Jones That was one of most well written and composed rebuttals to a statement I have ever read. it goes without saying that I agree with everything you said but I could not have said it better myself. Kudos.

    • @prideventues
      @prideventues 9 лет назад

      ***** Very true. Being someone who has been in about 25 countries all over the world you will find it amazing the things that are so similar in music, and culture. Some people who are Aboriginal could say rappers "bit" off them. So it is not as simple as people think but it is simpler than people believe, if that makes sense. LOL

  • @defmaster88
    @defmaster88 5 лет назад +17

    Black People Created Hip-Hop!
    But I won't discredit those from other races who've made major contributions to the culture...
    Skill Is Skill, regardless of what you look like.....

    • @Drquimbaymatumbo
      @Drquimbaymatumbo 5 лет назад +1

      No. The rich white execs gave it a platform, and really created it in that respect. No rich old white dudes........ no rappers!!. Just broke dudes singing around trash cans...

    • @nope4909
      @nope4909 5 лет назад +3

      @@Drquimbaymatumbo no

    • @Drquimbaymatumbo
      @Drquimbaymatumbo 5 лет назад +1

      @@nope4909 yup.

    • @Soul56293
      @Soul56293 5 лет назад +4

      @@Drquimbaymatumbo just like every other music genre cause white people have no talent to make their own music.

    • @SlappyG
      @SlappyG 5 лет назад +4

      ThomsT ... you’re an idiot

  • @rickxrude
    @rickxrude 6 лет назад +14

    Necro should have shortened his answer to just, "Not Everybody like what everybody do."

  • @187Wretched
    @187Wretched 11 лет назад +15

    Kool G Rap will always hold a special place in my heart, his verse on
    Animal Rap by Jedi Mind Tricks is one of my favorite rap verses of all time.

    • @sengchanthavong349
      @sengchanthavong349 11 лет назад

      Jedi Mind Tricks is fire. Vinnie Paz is one of my favorite white rappers.

    • @wazzup5million1
      @wazzup5million1 11 лет назад +2

      why do you have a favorite white rapper list?

    • @sengchanthavong349
      @sengchanthavong349 11 лет назад

      I don't have a favorite white rapper list. I'm just saying he's one of my favorite white rappers. I don't think that race should be an issue when it comes to music, but that's what the topic of discussion is in the video. So, that's what I said my favorite "white rapper."

    • @GDino33
      @GDino33 2 года назад

      Holy shit bro me too , I first heard Kool g rap on the track as well 😂😂

  • @waynerileyart
    @waynerileyart 11 лет назад +20

    Too many people are mis-understanding what Lord Jamar said and most of them are doing it to appease the people they market their music too.

    • @pedrogonzalez5741
      @pedrogonzalez5741 6 лет назад +2

      jamar is racist!!!!

    • @keemoify
      @keemoify 5 лет назад +1

      Jamar is racist no doubt, he allways talk white and black.
      Allways blame white people for everything.

    • @CrayzMark
      @CrayzMark 5 лет назад

      Guest is a red flag word though. It essentially means temporary.
      And Jerome is most definitely racist. The final straw was when Em didn't reply back to his tweet. Now he's butthurt.

  • @ptony-zk3vs
    @ptony-zk3vs 8 лет назад +3

    Jamar is talking about the origins. No white people were up in the Bronx having DJ/mc battles and b boying. It was Blacks and Puerto Ricans. People keep bringing up beastie boys and Rick Rubin etc...they were not around in the 70s when it all started.

    • @yamofranko8899
      @yamofranko8899 11 дней назад

      In the underground clubs, it was punk and hip hop, punk kids would go to the hip hop shows, and the hip hop kids would go to the punk shows , it wasnt just block and neighborhood house parties

  • @christcathedralministriesi8256
    @christcathedralministriesi8256 8 лет назад +1

    Jamar never said "Rap" wasn't for all races nor did he say they couldn't participate. He said that blacks were the "Originators" so that make every other race "Guest" you can't argue that. Just accept. Regardless of how much we call ourselves Americans, it's a reason why we call Native Americans "Native" this was their land. You can't argue history. And know this MTV wasn't trying to deal with hip hop when it first came out, BET did. Whites saw that they could make money off of it and since then it's been mainstream. Save that all around the world stuff.

    • @deannayoung1612
      @deannayoung1612 8 лет назад

      Rochelle Moneak why is it that I hear so many people saying the same tired ass bullshit!! " White people discovered that they could make money off blacks"??? what the hell!! not every black person has bn oppressed & not every white person is evil/thieves!! I'm so sick of the back & forth about history & respect. knowledge is power!! racism, of any kind; by any1, is still racism!! we aren't in te past anymore!! this is today, almost 2017, grow up! stop fighting about sum childish ass shit!! People are people are people!! it doesn't matter what their skin looks like or what gender they are! just stop the hate bc thats what is being taught to today's youth. it's scary & sad

    • @christcathedralministriesi8256
      @christcathedralministriesi8256 8 лет назад

      Deanna young with all that you just said. I hear u. At the end of the day blacks are the originators of hip hop. Plain and simple. What is there to argue?

    • @deannayoung1612
      @deannayoung1612 8 лет назад

      Rochelle Moneak no argument at all. I was asking why should it matter?? so many people talk about things that are insignificant. it doesn't matter where, when, why, how or how. it only matters if we as a human race can make our lives happy & fulfilled. I don't see the point in discussing origins or originals. bc regardless of where it came from, its where it is going. the past is the past!! we should focus on today. thats all we can do. just bc sumn began a certain way, doesn't make it an owned property. thats the only thing I was saying about hip hop or any other music/art. bc if a white person or a Spanish person or whomever invented something, that doesn't mean it belongs only to the people with the same color skin!! does that make sense to u? I was only asking why it should matter?? black, white, or green!! as long as people want to keep separation bc of skin pigmentation, there will always be racist issues that are pushed. Stop putting humans n2 a separate category. we are all living on the same planet last I knew. I'm certainly not making a dime off of any1! so the comments about white people using black people or "product" of black people to make $, is racist! if I said sumn like that, woah, the whole of RUclips would b on my "racist" ass! but it's not right either way. Sorry if u dont see things that way

    • @deannayoung1612
      @deannayoung1612 8 лет назад

      *who

  • @keitholson1838
    @keitholson1838 9 лет назад +20

    Necro is one of the most talented underground rappers ever...

  • @Tiger_Woods
    @Tiger_Woods 7 лет назад +4

    Dont ever forget. It was started by young black men who talked about their struggle .

    • @eliharris6349
      @eliharris6349 5 лет назад +2

      #FACTS

    • @stickydriftz
      @stickydriftz 5 лет назад

      Most black mainstream rappers today only rap about bitches and cars and money, yet I see underground white artists talking about they're struggles and being broke. Times have changed. Grow up. Musical creativity isn't defined by what colour skin you were born with. Put on your big boy pants and accept change.

    • @wanariff4375
      @wanariff4375 4 года назад

      @tiger woods Yah2 nobody forget that. Why you keep bring this up? Other races never claimed hip-hop ours. Your comments? Point? You want award bro?

    • @billbradley4878
      @billbradley4878 4 года назад

      It was started by DJs in parks and at block parties trying to keep people dancing by spinning the instrumental hook of a song, constant beat with no lyrics from the artist, MCs (before they were even Emcess) were just the garnish. Literally masters of ceremony, only part of what they did was to kick a couple rhymes just to keep the energy up at the party. Storytelling came later. This white boy knows more about the origins of hip hop than you do it would seem.

    • @nataliawilliams6869
      @nataliawilliams6869 3 года назад

      DJ’s weren’t rappers but the first actual rappers Melle Mel Grandmaster etc they were rapping out their struggles then everyone jumped on it rapping about whatever else

  • @macjonson4335
    @macjonson4335 7 лет назад +8

    love how Kool G just strokes his wisdom gray beard and listens to necro ignorantly contradict and drowns himself

  • @xtraflo
    @xtraflo 9 лет назад +9

    Rap is arguably for all races, sure. The problem some rappers have though, is that the respect of Black artists who started Hip-Hop may be lost one day. I have a terrible suspicion that one day, if the market becomes saturated with too many White Rappers, that it could be misconceived that White people started the culture. It's a sad thought.

    • @haitianpriest262
      @haitianpriest262 9 лет назад +1

      +xtraflo Just like the *Blues*.

    • @WaxDat8800
      @WaxDat8800 5 лет назад +2

      HAITIAN PRIEST .....And rock and roll, and country, and jazz. History just repeats itself over and over.

    • @christopher399
      @christopher399 3 года назад +3

      At some point... You have to ask yourself: does skin colour really matter?
      Maybe this is more common with younger generations, or in Europe, but I really don't think people care about that stuff. I think it's more important who the people were. The majority of black people back when hip hop started, had absolutely nothing to do with starting hip hop. Why not focus more on the people who actually did start it? In case I didn't make myself clear, I'll use an illustration. A white person is the reason why we have smartphones. White people aren't responsible for it. The person responsible for it just happened to be white, but the credit is not shared amongst all white people. So to bring it back to hip hop... Why not just focus the attention on the people who actually had a hand in the creation of hip hop? (For the record, all kinds of skin colours were there from the start. Kool G mentioned Beastie Boys and Rick Rubin, for example. Those are names that changed hip hop more than most black people did. Not taking away from black people. I'm just choosing to focus more on the individual people, and not on the skin colour they happened to have. I think we'll see a lot more of that view in the future. I don't think black people will be forgotten. I just think the focus will be more on the individual persons, and not the skin colour.)

  • @CoherentHipHop
    @CoherentHipHop 11 лет назад +7

    Thank you - Hip Hop's history started in Zulu Nation, which preached Peace, Love, unity, and Having Fun. It was for everyone, and the culture is what brought us together.

  • @oldheadinspirit
    @oldheadinspirit 9 лет назад +4

    Honestly, I felt that Kool G Rap was just saying that because his primary source of income is those White people overseas and didn't want to offend any of them. And Necro....for all his "hood" credentials just honestly doesn't seem to understand Black culture or more importantly Black history at all.

    • @johnlittle7181
      @johnlittle7181 6 лет назад

      Just as Macklemore was acutely aware that if he pushed the gay agenda he would not only be doing something unprecedented, but would be reaching a much larger market share. He may very well be pro-gay, but at the end of the day it's not about that at all. With a much larger market share, comes a much larger pay check. Smart artists don't discriminate.

  • @thewirah1
    @thewirah1 8 лет назад +27

    For a homophobe that cruella deville coat is pretty soft.

  • @chiefff007
    @chiefff007 11 лет назад +36

    I'm getting tired of these politically correct answers..

    • @D.CORRY1
      @D.CORRY1 5 лет назад +3

      Very tired!

    • @lfd12611
      @lfd12611 5 лет назад +2

      What's political about what Kool G said?

    • @D.CORRY1
      @D.CORRY1 5 лет назад

      @@lfd12611 I don't see any comments about G rap being political. "Politically correct" means saying the right answers. Grap said himself, he's doing a European tour aka I still have to sell tickets to white people.

    • @lfd12611
      @lfd12611 5 лет назад +1

      Politically correct is the safe answer.

    • @matt7connor297
      @matt7connor297 5 лет назад

      Word.

  • @brensherlock
    @brensherlock 10 лет назад +1

    necro sounds like archie bunker. 'dudes kissing each other and all that. that shits wack'.

  • @hitmanhart670
    @hitmanhart670 11 лет назад +7

    I'll take G-Rap's opinion over Jamar aka the THIRD WHEEL in Brand Nubian any day of the week

  • @jaywill142
    @jaywill142 11 лет назад +4

    I think everyone took lord jamar comment the wrong way...jamar didnt say whites shouldn't rap...he said rap is black peoples culture...hes right..the hip hip slang, fashion, and street ideologies come from black people...whites are guest in hip hop...its nothing wrong wirh that..

    • @malhaar2271
      @malhaar2271 5 лет назад

      G rap is wrong then I guess

  • @asswuppin
    @asswuppin 11 лет назад +22

    All music is for everybody. When you perform, the sound doesn't choose which color ears to reach.
    However, Kool G Rap completely missed the point.
    Lord Jamar was saying that hip hop is black culture, and he was 100% correct. Jazz is black. Blues is black. Country was black before it became mainstreamed by Whites. In fact most American music aside from maybe techno or classical were invented, refined and brought to the people by blacks.
    That said, regardless if you emulate a thing, it doesn't make the art EVERYBODYS.
    When you practice jujitsu, its an Japanese culture. When you Riverdance, its Irish culture. When you Hula dance, its Hawaiian culture.
    The point I'm making is that Lord Jamar was correct in his assertion that Whites, Gays, Chinese or Eskimos are not going to come in a dictate or define what Hip Hop is.
    Its more than just music. Hip Hop became a way for people to understand and identify with each other through music and dance. Homosexuality has never been a part of that community. That is not to say that some of the rappers weren't gay, but they NEVER brought that into hip hop. They kept their private life private.
    The messages in hip hop have always been powerful and the message of spreading and embracing homosexuality is not and has not ever been a message that the communities of hip hop want to send.
    Whites are a guest in hip hop, and as Blacks have learned, once Whites get a foot in the door, they slowly take over by marketing the White talent and slowly faze out the Black talent.
    They did it to Jelly Roll Morton. They did it to Chuck Berry. They tried to do it with Vanilla Ice and make him the biggest rap star. How many Black MCs got movie deals and were promoted and marketed as heavily as Vanilla Ice?
    Eminem undeniably has great ability, but he was marketed and promoted bigger than Dr Dre, a pioneer of West Coast rap and a legend in his community, not the commercial world. And Dre put them all on!
    It wasn't Lord Jamar deciding anything. Jamar was simply voicing his opinion and the opinions of MILLIONS of people who belong to the hip hop community.
    Necro could be one of the best rappers ever, but regardless as to how long he's hung around with, how long he's rapped, or who he knows or sits next to on couches, he's a guest whether he likes it or not.
    Necro is a guest in hip hop and he's a guest in the hood REGARDLESS as to whether he lived there or not.
    Because in the end, Necro knows that the people he hangs around with might tolerate him using the N-word, but he also knows that there has been times when he's said it in front of the wrong person and got checked for it.
    No matter how down a white dude is, there will always be those who have a problem with those who don't belong stepping over certain lines and boundaries.
    And when guys like Necro get the idea that it wouldn't go down that way, all one has to do is take him to any hood USA to the spot where dudes have no reservations about checking a guy like Necro on the spot. And then like magic, you'd see how quickly Necro's attitude would shift and adjust.
    That's not to say Necro is a punk or isn't even cool with some of the most hardcore dudes. I'm saying that the real stars don't need backstage passes, and Necro and every other White dude or artist will always and better be carrying their backstage pass when they come to the hood.
    To be honest, in this video Kool G Rap was Necro's backstage pass. The video may have not even gotten 10 views if G Rap wasn't sitting next to Necro. That isn't to say Necro isn't a cool dude and doesn't have skills. Its to say that without Kool G Rap sitting next to him, no one would have cared what Necro had to say and he's been down for over 20 years!
    That should tell you something right there.

    • @MatthewColonna
      @MatthewColonna 11 лет назад +5

      "The culture has no race to it" He hit did not miss the point.

    • @asswuppin
      @asswuppin 11 лет назад +1

      Matthew Colonna Bullshit.
      Like Lord Jamar said, Blacks don't try to claim Mariachi. Blacks don't claim kabuki. Blacks don't claim Kathakali.
      Sure Blacks practice many things outside of their own culture. However they know and have the character to behave as if they know that they are guests in other people's houses.
      Alvin Ailey is a predominantly Black school for dance. Some of that dance is not Black in origin.
      However, they practice it without pretending that they can go in and dictate what goes on in ballet. They can be practitioners without trying to bring revolutionary change to the already established culture.
      Same with opera.
      Blacks sing it, but don't look for statues of a Black opera singer to be erected in Rome because they sing.
      The love of something doesn't mean you have a right to reform or change a culture that was loved and appreciated before they were ever a part of it.
      There were a lot of Black musicians and entertainers who felt the way Kool G Rap felt until they found themselves poor and destitute while their White counterparts thrived playing Black music that they learned, emulated and stole from the Black culture.
      You'd be surprised at the difference in the attitudes from start to finish of those same Black entertainers.

    • @maurencegibson
      @maurencegibson 11 лет назад +2

      THIS DUDE IS OLD SCHOOL AND HE DOESN'T GET IT. THAT'S WHAT THIS WORLD IS COMING TO.

    • @elliottneblett2208
      @elliottneblett2208 11 лет назад

      good shit.

    • @BluntedRealHead
      @BluntedRealHead 10 лет назад +2

      You're the one who missed the point. You're only focusing on half of what Jamar said, which is that Hip-Hop is a black culture. His corollary to that (which was his main point) was that because it's black culture, white people (or any other group of non-blacks) have no right to speak on different topics--they must keep the art of rap within the topics "black culture." To do otherwise is perceived as hijacking black culture, when it doesn't even have anything to do with that. It's just a case of a dude choosing to rap about different topics, and another dude saying, "No no no, that's not allowed. Blasphemy." Bullshit.

  • @menvcemvson588
    @menvcemvson588 11 лет назад +7

    I don't understand why race is a damn issue, it's music people will gravitate to whatever genre they want some blacks listen to pop/country and some whites listen to rap/hip hop music is universal stop this racial shit

  • @wikidlotus2
    @wikidlotus2 11 лет назад +23

    NECROOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i thought horrorcore rappers were like blacklisted or some shit. yo VLAD GET TWIZTID ON HERE, those guys are legendary MCs, they put out there first album mosttasteless in 1997/// do your research vlad there legendary! get an interview!

    • @TotalKaosEntertainment
      @TotalKaosEntertainment 11 лет назад +1

      Jamie is an amazing writer. Monoxide can do his thing too, but holy fuck is Jamie on another level than a lot of rappers (or can be at least when he tries.)

    • @wikidlotus2
      @wikidlotus2 11 лет назад

      GET TWIZTID ON HERE!!!! THEY ARE INDEPENDENT ARTISTS NOW!

    • @wikidlotus2
      @wikidlotus2 11 лет назад

      Mark Hogan i agree but now as they got older and are now indy artists... you can hear that monoxide is FUCKIN HUNGRY and jamie be jus kickin his flows... monoxide is killin it right now

    • @wikidlotus2
      @wikidlotus2 11 лет назад +1

      man twiztid DESERVES to be part of the discussion... they are real artists.... REACH OUT VLAD they will give u one of the most entertaining intereviews ever these dudes are mad funny and crazy skillful....

    • @CinnamonSex
      @CinnamonSex 10 лет назад

      ,Twisted fucking SUCKS. Gayest gimmick in all of the world, I don't know why Necro associates with juggalos.

  • @moozycla6
    @moozycla6 8 лет назад +7

    *Kool* is the man, listen to him. But the fact that *Jamar* says hip-hop is a black thang, yea, I can sort of agree with that too. He telling facts. Blacks were the first ones who originally started it, but again, it's universal, hip-hop is a thing which goes for all of us, cause we all livin' in it. I mean, if you feel like telling your own shit, and rapping at the same time, it means you're down to the hip-hop game. You feel like it's the most right way for you to express yourself. Because we're all individuals, have our different opinions about everything, about life in general. If you're talented enough to sing and telling a true stories, you ain't no guest in rap game, how is it possible to be a guest in your own world? So, I basically came to a conclusion that the hip-hop is a universal and anyone's thing. Correct me if I'm wrong.

    • @eastside313yahdig.2
      @eastside313yahdig.2 6 лет назад +1

      Moozy Mathers black music & culture just don’t try to change it that’s all he was saying. Just like the color jesus because 100 years from now they’ll say M&M and Macklemore etc etc started hip hop.

    • @valenciodanes9523
      @valenciodanes9523 6 лет назад +1

      Moozy Mathers It IS a black thing. Period.

  • @Oldheadontheblock
    @Oldheadontheblock 11 лет назад +13

    krs1 wud explain this better

    • @joelee5027
      @joelee5027 5 лет назад +3

      @Tony Teresi You Do Not known hip hop

    • @TheSTRILLA
      @TheSTRILLA 5 лет назад

      Nina I’d love to hear him speak on this

    • @eliharris6349
      @eliharris6349 5 лет назад

      @Tony Teresi You DUMB

    • @WaxDat8800
      @WaxDat8800 5 лет назад

      Tony Teresi

  • @davidmazzini783
    @davidmazzini783 7 лет назад +8

    Necro "I Need Drugs " one of the best tracks ever.

    • @CrayzMark
      @CrayzMark 5 лет назад +4

      Facts!! That video tells it all too. Greatest anti-drug program ever 💯

  • @Starstruck215
    @Starstruck215 11 лет назад +1

    This fool Necro really just contradicted himself in the worst way...

  • @hiphopanonymous24
    @hiphopanonymous24 11 лет назад +4

    Kool G was on point, Necro should've stopped talking after his first couple sentences lol

  • @turboelkys
    @turboelkys 11 лет назад +48

    This cat kool g rap is real

    • @BadgerHobo
      @BadgerHobo 11 лет назад +6

      Been real since before i was born

    • @WaxDat8800
      @WaxDat8800 5 лет назад

      Real dumb

    • @emgo-at7398
      @emgo-at7398 4 года назад +2

      @@WaxDat8800 nah. U a jamar fan boy?

  • @OneOfMyBadDays
    @OneOfMyBadDays 7 лет назад +2

    G rap's scratching his face and thinking,"This dude Necro is ruining his career by the sentence"

  • @robertstokes7207
    @robertstokes7207 5 лет назад +6

    Wait a minute Lord Jamar been talking about this since 2013???

    • @jalazel6447
      @jalazel6447 5 лет назад +1

      Yea, The Ghetto been talkin about this shit sense 99 😂 Keep ya ears to the streets

    • @Made_In_Heaven88
      @Made_In_Heaven88 5 лет назад

      That's what I thought, Jesus christ he's really played that same tune all that time

    • @TxxT33
      @TxxT33 5 лет назад

      Racists start early

    • @robertstokes7207
      @robertstokes7207 5 лет назад

      The ghetto I got better things to do than to go on my block and ask everyone how they feel about eminem.

  • @chrisadkison8969
    @chrisadkison8969 5 лет назад +10

    Kool g rap is a great. Top 5! Lord Jamal word means nothing

  • @Schemez-16vhiphopbeatz
    @Schemez-16vhiphopbeatz 7 месяцев назад +1

    Necro brought his own style to hiphop no many people can say they are the founders of a certin style death rap...not to be confused with horror core

  • @BlueMajik88
    @BlueMajik88 11 лет назад +11

    U will never see black ppl as a group run to heavy metal when we feel we need to rebel. It's based on what u grew up in.. Most white ppl listen to hip hop because of the image around it(Cars, clothing, jewelry). Hip hop is black specific.. That white fan in the crowd is influenced by us black folk.. So no matter how many white ppl are in hip hop, it's still looked at as black ppl music..

    • @seblasian
      @seblasian 11 лет назад

      Can't speak for the US, but where I live, back in highschool rap music was often looked down upon for the exact reasons you mention. In my experience white ppl are not into that image at all. A handful like myself listened to 'alternative' hiphop, such as KRS, Delasoul, ATCQ, etc.. where it was mostly black dudes playing Nelly on their phones. So in that respect, I think you have a skewed view on which demographic upholds which music.

    • @mitchellmcglamru9684
      @mitchellmcglamru9684 5 лет назад

      Shit I head bang to heavy metal and rock back and forth to rap, if I can feel someone's passion and love for their craft I'm listening.

  • @jonmccracken8625
    @jonmccracken8625 4 года назад +3

    Since we're on this topic
    I can recall when dr dre first heard eminems demo of the ssep he really liked what he heard and had no idea he was white UNTIL he met him . Did Dre say oh your white you don't belong here blacks only ....NO, he wanted to sign Em asap . The point is hip hop is for all races so jamar just needs to stfu btw I'm glad Em dissed him

  • @blackhebrew82
    @blackhebrew82 10 лет назад +2

    I disagree it's our music it's African music just pay homage like rock and roll is ours..but your welcome to join just pay homage

  • @bloodbrother1000
    @bloodbrother1000 10 лет назад +8

    Kool G rap said it right at the beginning.

  • @MrMythos94
    @MrMythos94 11 лет назад +9

    So rap is for all races. Agreed.
    But gays can't be in it? The fuck?

    • @needleskane9780
      @needleskane9780 11 лет назад

      gays can be in it, but not everyone will like it. youre saying people have the right to be gay and express that, but others cant disagree with it? free speech is free speech

    • @chimpwnzee
      @chimpwnzee 11 лет назад +3

      Gays are in it. Just can't be in it openly unfortunately for them.

    • @chimpwnzee
      @chimpwnzee 11 лет назад +2

      Marcus Mcalister Hip Hop started from black culture but it's a global thing now. Get over it.

    • @bigwilly43729
      @bigwilly43729 11 лет назад +1

      Look at it like the military. You can be gay in the military, but that doesn't mean people are going to be cool with it.
      As far as it being about black culture, maybe once a time, but that time has come and gone. When I was hearing hip-hop in Singapore, Dubai and Australia, that sealed it for me. The reach overseas is just impossible to truly grasp on this side of the pond. That's not really anyone's fault, but it is what it is.

    • @akachikieta
      @akachikieta 11 лет назад +1

      ***** It has become a Cultural Phenomenon exactly. Which is why we need to get control over this product because rather any of us admit it or not hip hop represents US!!!! black people. We are stereotyped by its portrayal. WE are judged by its turn out no other race is only black people. but we arent making hardly any money from it. This needs to change. I'm not pointing fingers at anyother race. I'm all bout making changes within the race.

  • @johnhargrove7744
    @johnhargrove7744 9 лет назад +2

    They misunderstood Lord Jamar's comment. They're answering their own questions

    • @johnhargrove7744
      @johnhargrove7744 9 лет назад

      ***** Cool story bro, no facts to support your thoughts?

    • @johnhargrove7744
      @johnhargrove7744 9 лет назад

      ***** Sound more like opinion, if you have no FACTS to support it

    • @demikpre
      @demikpre 9 лет назад

      +John Hargrove nah i think the question mightve been asked sideways to get them answer like this to post it

  • @jackanzul5790
    @jackanzul5790 8 лет назад +9

    "My problem in hip hop is when dudes want to blanket a whole culture"...proceeds to blanket all gay culture
    The blinders on necro are mind blowing. Only wants to be open minded when it helps himself.

    • @BATHEMEINYOURGLORY7
      @BATHEMEINYOURGLORY7 8 лет назад +1

      shut the fuck up

    • @rrubenomar
      @rrubenomar 8 лет назад +5

      homosexuality is not a culture man , is a tipe of sexual atraccion, but is not a culture..... read a book at least

  • @vollsticks
    @vollsticks 9 лет назад +16

    Two legends dropping knowledge.

    • @eliharris6349
      @eliharris6349 5 лет назад +1

      There are 2 Legends in this interview.?? 😂😂😂😂💀💀
      This is why I Ride with Lord Jamar on this Particular subject

    • @spiral4705
      @spiral4705 5 лет назад +6

      @@eliharris6349 I don't know if you this but during the 1970's no black person was ready to sign a rapper to a record label, a lot of black rappers including me got our shot at rap because of white record label owners signing a deal with us. Rap wouldn't have been this big if it wasn't for both the races.

    • @djkurse9209
      @djkurse9209 5 лет назад +2

      Kool g rap is a legend nevro not even in the same league as g rap

    • @JackMonroe
      @JackMonroe 5 лет назад

      Necro should stick to making beats

    • @BrownByHonor
      @BrownByHonor Год назад

      @@djkurse9209 you obviously don’t know shit about the industry

  • @christianalvarado9950
    @christianalvarado9950 18 дней назад +1

    Vlad should get necro on.

  • @alleymurphy2178
    @alleymurphy2178 5 лет назад +10

    It wasn't like that in the Bronx none of them was that all parties so I don't know who and what y'all talkin about y'all know nothing about pioneers and Hip-Hop is a culture the art form coming from the Bronx

    • @chim7741
      @chim7741 5 лет назад

      Everything blacks do ends up being Universal! SMH

  • @paulyb4953
    @paulyb4953 11 лет назад +22

    Jesus christ every interview necro has to let it be known how "tough" and "street" he is....Ok we get it necro....

    • @vinlloyd5836
      @vinlloyd5836 5 лет назад +3

      Pauly B he’s white what you expect he has to validate himself lol

    • @CrayzMark
      @CrayzMark 5 лет назад +1

      That's him, always been him, carries that chip on his shoulder, why fake it

  • @williamperson3577
    @williamperson3577 10 лет назад +4

    G. Rap's thought bubble: "Man, I told this dude to wait in the car."

  • @Sidenotez
    @Sidenotez 11 лет назад +14

    Why does Necro think because he is a "street dude" that it quantifies him? Black people started Hip-Hop - black people should get credit for that - you got kids now thinking Asians invented break dancing.

    • @Sidenotez
      @Sidenotez 11 лет назад +2

      ***** indeed - i just needed to put in context how important history is - if you dont make statements - people lose perspective

    • @Sidenotez
      @Sidenotez 11 лет назад

      Killa Skrilla gotta disagree - you get a whiteboy arrested for the same as a blackboy - same hood - dont matter - blackboy on average - is going to jail 3 times longer - white privilege matters - in every hood

    • @DjTheDon614
      @DjTheDon614 2 года назад

      He's saying he's a street dude something as simple as rapping won't be an option on not doing it

  • @evangelist7749
    @evangelist7749 11 лет назад +5

    Jamar was not wrong as far as what was said the message. Maybe the way he worded it may have been strong. But the message of what was said was not necessarily wrong. Necro discussed how long he's been in hip hop. A black person or a white person could discuss how long they have eaten Mexican food. It doesn't change the fact that Mexicans created the cuisine. Just because you use something from another culture does not mean that you created or had a hand in creating that culture.

    • @fiveofuscomic4823
      @fiveofuscomic4823 11 лет назад +1

      ***** yes exactly like Jackie Robinson when he first knocked on the doors. Even though he wasn't fully welcomed in the house eventually everyone involved in baseball had no choice but to let him and other races in. Just like what Lord Jamar is saying look we welcomed you in but there's no sleep over guest without the owners approval lol. That's what he meant. I think its hitting hard because the guest didn't know they were guest.

    • @evangelist7749
      @evangelist7749 11 лет назад

      ***** No black went through racism during and once they got in .

    • @wwalter2911
      @wwalter2911 10 лет назад

      Evangelists are doofuses

    • @evangelist7749
      @evangelist7749 10 лет назад

      Wiliam smith Why do you think that?

    • @wwalter2911
      @wwalter2911 10 лет назад +1

      evangelist77 only teasing ,trolling, you know..
      No worries about me fam,I agree with ya

  • @foreal69tu50
    @foreal69tu50 5 лет назад +3

    I'm white and hip hop is all I loved and it got me through some hard times. White people live in ghettos and struggle just like black folks do it's not about black and white it's about GREEN in today's time. That's that man's view and his only u don't have to listen to it if u don't want to scroll or click off. I'll leave it with this if it wasn't for white people hip hop would've died from the start couldn't brought in enough revenue to keep going with just 13% of the population. The small % of targeted audience would cause the profit margin to be to low to maintain any type of business, paying the artist, production team and all the other overhead expenses.

    • @WaxDat8800
      @WaxDat8800 5 лет назад +1

      foreal69 tu Are you on drugs? Died of what? Culture is not about money. That’s where y’all got this shit twisted.

    • @JStrong-ps4pu
      @JStrong-ps4pu 4 года назад +1

      @@WaxDat8800 thats the problem today hip hop is not yall culture. U need to go talk to some of yall elders i bet none of them fuck with hip hop cause its the destruction of yall culture.

  • @Gurochuck
    @Gurochuck 5 лет назад +3

    I'm blown away by how many people are "choosing" to misinterpret Lod Jamar's comments. I NEVER got the impression that he meant that whites don't belong in hip hop as much as blacks. They are very welcome guests cuz one of the things that stand out when they represent the culture is their ethnicity. Licensed to Ill worked not only cuz it was nice musically but mainly it was cuz the Beasties were stereotypical white kids repping hip hop through their experience. G-Rap of all people should know this & I just think he's patronizing Necro in this interview

  • @emmdeee
    @emmdeee 6 лет назад +3

    since vlad like to instigate shit and jamar is a weekly guest, did vlad ever quote or show this interview to jamar?

  • @squidlesfiddles
    @squidlesfiddles 8 лет назад +1

    I mean honestly..... A TRUE OG, a true pioneer, dismisses the comments of a "og" who has dubbed himself an OG, while others have dubbed him the Paris Hilton of rap..... I'll listen to G Rap everyday of the week

  • @hitmanhart670
    @hitmanhart670 11 лет назад +22

    oh and let me just say...my like of this video extends only as far as Kool G Rap's comments, not Necro's stupid comments

    • @therealjeff8086
      @therealjeff8086 11 лет назад

      Had to undo the like myself.

    • @frankbrenner4852
      @frankbrenner4852 11 лет назад +3

      Art Vandalay Go talk to a fine girl and talk about 'gays' and see how she reacts. See if you get anywhere with her. Smart, sexy, classy women aren't down with bigots like this fat fuck. G Rap is a leader, but this is disappointing.

    • @kaio9903
      @kaio9903 5 лет назад +2

      Necro is correct.

  • @D.CORRY1
    @D.CORRY1 5 лет назад +6

    He never said rap is only for Black people, he did say whites (non Black) are GUEST in the house of rap!

    • @ddp5406
      @ddp5406 5 лет назад +8

      He heard the question, and shut it down...hard to argue with G-rap but go ahead

    • @eliharris6349
      @eliharris6349 5 лет назад +1

      @@ddp5406 He didn't shut anybody Down.
      *Lord Jamar was absolutely Correct* He never said Caucasian Rappers weren't talented or didn't deserve Respect. He said that they are Guests..
      He didn't shut shit down

    • @srm9167
      @srm9167 5 лет назад

      It’s hard to say they were guests. There have been a lot of white rappers and white people behind the scenes that have helped lay the foundation to hip hop as their mutual contribution to the culture. Technically everyone is a guest we only here for so long. Music is ever changing and evolving some people don’t have longevity in the business. And so far the only people I’ve seen disrespect the pioneers of the game have been these new mumble rappers. Em, mc serch, Everlast, beastie boys are pioneers and have paid homage and their dues to hip hop to not be considered “guests”

    • @ddp5406
      @ddp5406 5 лет назад +1

      @@eliharris6349 then why Jamar saying Em aint even in the goat conversation? That's pretty disrespectful to a legend of the game, like i said g-rap shut all all that bullshit down.

    • @WaxDat8800
      @WaxDat8800 5 лет назад

      lilFishNet because they are guests. Period. Ask the Indians what happens when you take in white people as guests..........

  • @Impossibly-Possible
    @Impossibly-Possible 6 лет назад +2

    My dude said it’s ignorance just after he got done talking about all gay people in one blanket statement

  • @larrymurphy7865
    @larrymurphy7865 11 лет назад +12

    Just cos its politically correct doesnt mean its not right. Fuck being PC, simple fact is music is music, blacks started hiphop, but at its roots its the english language, rhythm and poetry, no one owns the rights to them. Music is for everyone as long as you respect and understand it.

    • @TheAssassinAce
      @TheAssassinAce 11 лет назад

      Amen.

    • @JewelerTv
      @JewelerTv 11 лет назад

      Larry Murphy That's the problem, none you UNDERSTAND anything that's HIP HOP. Have you ever stolen spray paint and TAGGED anything. Have you ever bought a set of turntable and went record diggin'. Have you ever B-Boyed. NO you bought a CD and think YOU ARE HIP HOP.

    • @JewelerTv
      @JewelerTv 11 лет назад

      Larry Murphy If you were just looking to make money off your turntable, you should have done wedding. As far as the link, Don't need it. The thing is, your not HIP HOP because you bought something, like a Turntable or a Spray paint can. Your Hip Hop because you do This thing for the right reasons. If you don't understand or care to even know why Theodore Invented the Scratch or Cornbread invented graffiti THEN YOUR LOST. You have to have an understanding before you can do HIP HOP. This is the Problem today with people.

    • @larrymurphy7865
      @larrymurphy7865 11 лет назад

      JewelerTv at no point did i say i was doing it to make money. You're talking nonsense

    • @JewelerTv
      @JewelerTv 11 лет назад

      Larry Murphy Your words not mine. " God knows how many hours i put in the studio". I guess i read what your wrote wrong. But let me type it again." Gods knows how many hours in the Studio". One more time Because i really can't read correctly, BUT let me put the caps on. "GOD KNOWS HOW MANY HOURS IN THE STUDIO". Yeah I'm really stupid. I must have misspelled everything also. kjnbfdkhnhjndfnhjkigjhipgdjhipdgjhpidfjhiptjhgpoidjhpitdjhpitdjhpijpihjgpihjtdihjtdpihgdpihjgpihjpithj....

  • @mitocorleone4845
    @mitocorleone4845 7 лет назад +13

    No wonder no one really likes to associate with Necro

  • @lissette15
    @lissette15 10 лет назад +1

    Well to be honest African Americans did not start hip hop. West Indians did from DJ kool herc to Nile rogers laying down a beat for good times which was sampled on rappers delight. I'm from the south Bronx, where hip hop was created and Blacks and Latinos contributed to the movement, so for rappers especially Lord Jamar to hate on other races for rapping is crazy because he obviously know nothing about hip hop culture because West Indians, African Americans, Hispanics, and some white people contributed to the movement.

    • @ayann5404
      @ayann5404 10 лет назад

      Jamar never said Latino's are a "guest" in hip hop. You basically have the same opinion as him except for your piece on white emcees.

    • @lissette15
      @lissette15 10 лет назад

      There were white break dancers, graffiti artists and some white MCs. Him saying hip hop is just a black art form in actually incorrect. If would've said rap is a black art form I would have to agree because there were black rappers before white and Hispanic rappers. Hip hop is not just about rapping, its more than that. To keep it real, jamar is hating and just trying to get publicity and I hate the way he's trying to get it.

    • @ronaldwhite4223
      @ronaldwhite4223 10 лет назад

      Say what? Wtf are u talkin bout? Lord jamar did not say whites cd not whites cd not do hip hop he said there guests and as long as anyone respects the culture and the archetects that gave it to u then u can Participate in it..ice t and scarface of the legendary ghetto boys all Saïd the Same thing..and let me tell u this i am bboy from the legendary rock steady crew and I was at the block parties in the s.bx when this popped off in the mid 70s and there were no white people around! The gang wars and Racial tension in the bx at the time was not gona have no whites in our area and vice versa..excuse me for cussin i just i just get pissed when people dont get the facts rite..the only people side by side with us in our immense struggle in th s.bx at the time were my puerto rican brothers and thats it! Hip hop is black and Brown culture that we gave to the world and lord jamar just does not want to see hip hop go the way of jazz r/b and rock and roll all black creations all stolen from us...so to u and all respect our culture we built and pay homage to those that gave it to u and I and I think all of us who hold hip hop culture dear to us cause we live it daily will have no problem with any race that participates in it..im à contributor to the movement and I speak with fact and passiion...godbless to all réal hip hop culture libre..D martinez black rican rock steady crew 81"..

    • @MannyLoxx2010
      @MannyLoxx2010 10 лет назад

      It was invented on August 9, 1973 in Harlem by DJ Hurk as a DJ promoting a house party. It wasn't called hip hop till the furious five coined that term. I'm a modern music history professor, so in a sense, you are right but also wrong. Keith Cowboy invented the term hip hop/rap music in the late 1970s. Before this, no one new what hip hop/rap ment.

    • @ronaldwhite4223
      @ronaldwhite4223 10 лет назад

      Yes I no..lol the fact is black people made hip hop culture point blank..yes between Keith cowboy of the furious 5 or the legendary Afrika bambataa of the universal Zulu Nation is also believed to have coined the term "hip hop" depending on who you ask..and yes it was not called hip hop back then..it was called "jams" back at the block parties I used to attend in the mid 70's..ima old ass ..it is true that my puerto rican brothers were with us from dam near hip hops birth and they are people of color Mostly so I include my Latino bros..I'm black rican from 149th grancourse and a contributor to hip hop culture..all I ask is that all people especially white folks just respect the blood sweat and tears my black and latino gave the world with hip hop culture and u Got no problem out of me and you either lol...power to my black and brown people!..D.martinez

  • @TheGoblin1975
    @TheGoblin1975 10 лет назад +23

    all races; but not for gay people. thx necro

    • @peyoteugly
      @peyoteugly 9 лет назад

      +Ichigo Ali dumb ass bigot bitch

    • @HoweyDamus
      @HoweyDamus 8 лет назад

      the gay race lol

    • @Kiddoffy
      @Kiddoffy 8 лет назад

      but otherwise macklmore is skilled as a rapper.

  • @davorobradovic7287
    @davorobradovic7287 5 лет назад +10

    Hip Hop comes from Black\African American culture and will always be that . It is a universal to be fascinated and passionate about something as amazing and energetic and world changing as HipHop has been since day one . It is amazing that all races creeds and folks of all ages are represented in it , it binds them all as a common force . As long as we respect and honour it's roots and gifts it'll always keep fresh . Just oppinion of a Slav emmigrant to Americas.

    • @rd-yr6ww
      @rd-yr6ww 5 лет назад +3

      davor obradovic
      Although African-Americans are narrowly credited with the formation of hip-hop, Latinos have been involved in the scene since its conception. According to Raquel Z. Rivera, “The social conditions and economic prospects for young people living in poor urban communities during the 1960s and 1970s were appalling (4). She goes on to state that both African Americans and Latinos, particularly Puerto Ricans, called these poor communities their homes. One of the worst areas to live in at this time was the Bronx, which was riddled with poor housing, fierce gang rivalries, and drug use. According to Cheryl L. Keyes, Afrika Bombaataa, a former African American gang member himself and deemed the “Godfather of Hip-Hop” asserted his concept of youth solidarity by rechanneling violent gang rivalries into artistic competitions. In 1973, Bombaataa formed a nonviolent coalition called the Youth Organization, later renamed the Zulu Nation. This organization was essentially a youth organization incorporating break-dancers (mainly Latinos), DJ’s, and graffiti artists (5). One of the first Latino famed Latino hip-hop artists during the formative years of this organization was DJ Charlie Chase of the Cold Crush Brothers. According to Chase, he influenced the hip-hop scene by slipping in musical elements from Latin music just enough so that people would inadvertently enjoy them without realizing they were actually dancing to Latin music (6). According to DJ Ill Will, “Back then race was never really a problem between Blacks and Spanish” (7).

    • @davorobradovic7287
      @davorobradovic7287 5 лет назад +1

      @@rd-yr6ww cool . I love learning more about it myself . thank you !

    • @stillgotyourmom
      @stillgotyourmom 5 лет назад +1

      not to forget all the whites who placed their technological stuff which people could use to experiment and record!

    • @WaxDat8800
      @WaxDat8800 5 лет назад

      Tuff TalkTv I have to go Paul Mooney on you “Puerto Ricans.......niggas that can swim.”
      Spanish is a language. Puerto Rican’s are part of the African Diaspora.

  • @mykchek7
    @mykchek7 7 лет назад

    Look, yall are trippin. Lord J NEVER meant when Hip Hop became MAINSTREAM. He was mentioning about its inception. There were no white people who created the art at the level of Kool Herc, Theodore or even Flash. When Hip Hop was trying to find a mainstream avenue and had to go thru the white channels for acceptance, they wouldn't even qualify it as real music for decades until they saw the financial gain it caused and even then they saw it as a fad. The Punk Rock audience was THE 1ST people of white influence to allow our voices being heard away from the black streets and clubs who knew how powerful it was. So yall need to stop acting like they were always there cuz they wasn't. They were fans of it thru their black friends they had but they didn't CREATE none of it and Lord J is right about that part. There were NO white famous crews on the level of The Cold Crush or Furious 5 then so this was definitely a black thing from its infancy because most of the beats we used were soul records from our parents collection. Even the rock beats we eventually used had a soul influence and thats why they sounded so good. Yall are just doin what whites want yall to which is to change history to think whites co-founded a genre of music they tried to kill but were unsuccessful. I was there so I know. When it was just in the parks of NYC and im still here. The first time I witnessed it was in Red Hook Brooklyn in Coffey Park and The Disco Enforcers were like our Furious 5. It was in 1975 and all over NYC not one white crew EVER surfaced. This is what Lord J is talking about. Not from Def Jam, Profile or Run DMCs era. Waaaaaaay before them..

  • @gerrardizking
    @gerrardizking 11 лет назад +5

    Rick Rubin is the co founder of def jam... I agree with what white dude was saying, give respect where it's due

  • @MrLionelg33
    @MrLionelg33 10 лет назад +8

    This White dude got a good point WOW.

    • @ghettoasfuckxp
      @ghettoasfuckxp 5 лет назад

      he spanish

    • @___391
      @___391 5 лет назад

      Spanish is not a race. He is white.

    • @ghettoasfuckxp
      @ghettoasfuckxp 5 лет назад

      @@___391 it is he white maybe he falsr latino i look spanish see itnis

    • @kaio9903
      @kaio9903 5 лет назад +4

      He's not latino or spanish, lol. He is a white jew.

    • @ghettoasfuckxp
      @ghettoasfuckxp 5 лет назад

      @@kaio9903 jews crew lol

  • @wgarcia198426
    @wgarcia198426 7 лет назад +2

    The black man is the most copied man on earth. Hip hop was started by black people thats not disputable just like country music was started by white people thats not disputable when you guy to another country you learn to adopt that culture just like hip hop which was started by black culture and the world adopted its so simple what jamar said yet people wanna fight it how do you fight facts most people who disagree are feeling some type of way cause of how he said it. it sounded racist but most of yall dont see the knowledge that was spread all yall get your opinion from self perspective instead of doing your due diligence and looking up the history of hip hop.

  • @stevenparent7886
    @stevenparent7886 5 лет назад +22

    Kool G Rap seems cool and I love his views, got alot of respect for him he's been in the rap game for along time.

  • @helltoupee6664
    @helltoupee6664 10 лет назад +5

    people trying to enjoy some good interviews about some good music should seriously not even get into the comments of this video. it's nauseating. black or white, we should try to move past this shit already, its 2015.

  • @banquetroom
    @banquetroom 5 лет назад +1

    0:36 Jimmy Iovinne, Clive Davis, Lyor Cohen, Steve Rifkin, Barry Weiss, Aerosmith, Anthrax, MC Serch, Pete Nice, House of Pain, Vanilla Ice... The list go on and on.

    • @mikalasha8875
      @mikalasha8875 5 лет назад

      Maybe one out of all of them, gets any type of notoriety.

    • @banquetroom
      @banquetroom 5 лет назад

      What?! All of them deserve noteriety... Jimmy Iovinne and Clive Davis were key members in distribution with Interscope Records and Arista/J Records, notably for Death Row and Bad Boy. Lyor, Steve and Barry were top executives for Def Jam, Loud and Jive Records. Aerosmith and RUN DMC made hip hop/Rock history with Walk this Way and so did Anthrax and Public Enemy with Rap and Metal... House of Pain were basically the Irish Beastie Boys at one point before Everlast went solo and Lethal joined Limp Bizkit. 3rd Bass always showed prowess in Pete as well and Serch introduced Nas to the Hip Hop world. Plus, I don't care about what people say about Vanilla Ice; he was the Macklemore of Rap for a couple of years... A little caucasian hip hop history for you, kindly typing. 👍🏾

  • @nerdslammer
    @nerdslammer 9 лет назад +5

    In my opinion, Rap music is the music of the opressed; People trying to express their views of the world and trying to raise up out of poverty.

    • @eliharris6349
      @eliharris6349 5 лет назад +1

      *Black Oppression is Totally DIFFERENT* They Are Guests