Coke La Rock on Being the 1st Rapper, First Hip Hop Party, Kool Herc Stabbed (Full Interview)

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  • Опубликовано: 17 сен 2021
  • Coke La Rock came through for his first-ever VladTV interview, where he detailed his friendship with DJ Kool Herc, and being considered the person who birthed hip-hop. During his sit-down, Coke La Rock spoke about becoming known for his rhymes and the Sugar Hill Gang stealing some of his lines. He also detailed leaving hip-hop after an incident at the Sparkle Club in NYC where a man was stabbed, and Coke La Rock went on to share his thoughts on the evolution of hip-hop. To hear his full story, hit the above video.
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  • @amc7755
    @amc7755 2 года назад +219

    If you call yourself a rapper. Pay homage to this man. He open the door for these other rappers to do this. SALUTE!.

    • @shadowinthelight2076
      @shadowinthelight2076 2 года назад +6

      I definitely pay homage he the reason I get to put out music and tell my story and make music I'm proud of. Coke la rock will never be forgotten

    • @hkizzle4869
      @hkizzle4869 2 года назад +12

      I get mad when I think about how ungrateful these rappers are millions of dollars with diamond chain and have no respect for the ones who created that opportunity for them

    • @shadowinthelight2076
      @shadowinthelight2076 2 года назад +2

      @@hkizzle4869 all you can do is try and to take there lead way and build something and do things your way.

    • @aaronflowers8881
      @aaronflowers8881 2 года назад

      OPENED

    • @cornellblevins1778
      @cornellblevins1778 Год назад +1

      @@hkizzle4869 DJ ackademics made this comment age beautiful!!🤝✍️

  • @romeoking19
    @romeoking19 2 года назад +58

    A true legend. Someone who deserves to be in a hall of fame. You can hear when he speaks he’s still performing his art. It’s in rhythm. So much respect to the pioneer of hip hop. I don’t know where we would be without this man 💯

  • @JeromeGigante
    @JeromeGigante 2 года назад +131

    “ IF IT WASN’T FOR THE BRONX , THIS RAP SHIT PROBABLY NEVER WOULD BE GOING ON “ 🔥🔥

    • @lmthefirst
      @lmthefirst 2 года назад +5

      Stop capping. Everybody knows hip hop started in Manhattan ghey nightclubs in the late 60s

    • @amc7755
      @amc7755 2 года назад +22

      @@lmthefirst Who's man's is this?!?!

    • @JeromeGigante
      @JeromeGigante 2 года назад +14

      @@amc7755 I’m not even going to pay mind too that CORNBALL , the world already know the truth! 💪🏾

    • @croplaya
      @croplaya 2 года назад +4

      If it wasnt for Billy dumpleton's advanced use of 1,2 counted verse measure from rhythmic syllaby there would be no rap. It all came from Shakespeare

    • @lmthefirst
      @lmthefirst 2 года назад +3

      @@croplaya And late 60s Manhattan ghey nightclub's deejays

  • @bigolbabyhuey
    @bigolbabyhuey 2 года назад +68

    Salute to the legend Coke La Rock. Hopefully other platforms will bring him on and let him tell his story

  • @mariobenitezdotcom
    @mariobenitezdotcom 2 года назад +34

    Respect to Coke La Rock for laying down foundation and always being a cool humble knowledgeable dude.

  • @troubleman8058
    @troubleman8058 2 года назад +80

    its weird that nobody ever had the idea to do a "coke la rock intro" "coke la rock skit" "coke la rock interlude" on his album. coke la rocks thing, where he is talking over the beat is mad dope.

    • @parisflacko
      @parisflacko 2 года назад +5

      That’s a ill idea

    • @mikevargas7792
      @mikevargas7792 2 года назад +6

      We boutta make that happen

    • @parisflacko
      @parisflacko 2 года назад +5

      @@mikevargas7792 yo I’m actually a producer/artist if you serious about this, I would like to be apart in a way possible. That’s history and my whole aim
      is to be apart of that

    • @blvdskino9363
      @blvdskino9363 2 года назад +2

      @@parisflacko let’s make it happen!

  • @jamesfann4891
    @jamesfann4891 2 года назад +20

    About time we get blessed with another Coke La Rock interview..A TRUE man of his own and never a stepping stone..Coke La Rock the first God of Hip Hop!

  • @andrewlentner
    @andrewlentner 2 года назад +37

    37:15 "...I don't need nobody to cosign me" The fact that even his grandson at six years old understands how important this guy is to the culture(and to the world I'd argue) is amazing. I'd agree, a child's or grandchild's respect is one of the best you can ever have.

  • @JasonRosarioTV
    @JasonRosarioTV 2 года назад +11

    Thank you Coke La Rock! 🙌🏾💪🏾👑🌍🔥 Such a phenomenal interview, I could see everything happening in the Bronx as he described it so vividly🗽

  • @saalik1996
    @saalik1996 2 года назад +39

    This is probably one of VLAD’s best interviews.

  • @erickholmbergii7338
    @erickholmbergii7338 2 года назад +8

    Total respect it's a damn honor to be hearing this man's voice still to this day. The music you helped pioneer has changed my life. Thank you for everything coke la rock.

  • @diz354
    @diz354 Год назад +16

    This should have millions of views he’s literally the Goat for creating the best genre of music

  • @Curtoonstv
    @Curtoonstv 2 года назад +35

    Damn, he’s one of the forefathers, not even a pioneer. Coke La Rock did it before the pioneers, everyone else just added to what he was doing.

    • @LeftHandLane5
      @LeftHandLane5 2 года назад +5

      To paraphrase what he said he's the patent not the product

  • @CraigLaRock
    @CraigLaRock 2 года назад +20

    Coke LaRock, was the first DJ that mixed in famous leader speeches with the music, which assist in me getting the ‘third eye’ of knowledge and wisdom . Thanks for the memories, ‘ma mellow!

    • @CraigLaRock
      @CraigLaRock 2 года назад +2

      You’ve been inspiring during my youth . I use to receive the flyers y’all handed out ‘round da way’, that had a drawing of DJ Clark Kent ( not the producer ) Leave out of Harlem River State Park, and cross the street to the Riverside Park, where you, Kool Herc , and Clark Kent would rock da park, well into the dark .

    • @Khaliqri
      @Khaliqri Год назад +1

      Thanks for that info. Good to know.

  • @sam232100
    @sam232100 2 года назад +21

    This was a good interview but it needs to be said Coke LA Rock was one of the first mcs but people need to understand that their are different areas of the Bronx Kool Herc and Coke LA Rock was mostly on the westside of the Bronx performing. You also had Hip-Hop going on at the eastside of the Bronx like the Soundview Bronx River Bronxdale areas which Disco King Mario and the Chuck Chuck City Crew Dj Kool Dee MC Feva Dee and the Puma City Crew also Mario also had Dj Jazzy Jay MC Sundance Master Ice if I'm not mistaken Master Bee lil Starski who all left Mario to start performing with Africa Bambaata to create the Zulu Nation. All im saying I don't know who was the first but you had different areas of the Bronx performing this music we call Hip- Hop.

  • @DaFactsNoNonsense1713
    @DaFactsNoNonsense1713 2 года назад +6

    Thanks for this interview

  • @MrShowtime1k
    @MrShowtime1k 2 года назад +19

    Man this is authentic Bronx history. With street perspective. Even got the gang history. Wow!!

    • @Boogalyhu
      @Boogalyhu 6 месяцев назад

      This is world history. He’s a UN Heritage site in human form. One of the pioneers of the largest contemporary form of popular music.

  • @Curtoonstv
    @Curtoonstv 2 года назад +22

    Man, that guy was a creative individual, not looking for attention. Guess what he was was so popular, that people turned it into a lifestyle and profession.

    • @Boogalyhu
      @Boogalyhu 2 года назад +4

      And now the most commercially dominant vocal style in the US and other countries across the globe. We’re blessed to still have this man alive 🙏🏽

  • @lanedavey2787
    @lanedavey2787 Год назад

    This is so amazing! Thanks!!!!

  • @s3d843
    @s3d843 2 года назад +9

    Great vid. Watched the whole thang. He's a true legend. Thanks, Vlad! 🤟🏿

  • @sakuraflares7054
    @sakuraflares7054 11 месяцев назад +2

    Og so proud of what he started and loving every minute of recounting the tales. Its dope to be in an era where the first rapper ever is still around to spit old war stories and keep inspiring folk

  • @NebulousNova
    @NebulousNova 2 года назад +9

    Legendary interview. Coke La Rock helped lay the foundation of the genre of Rap music, so I'm happy that Vlad chose to interview him. Now we need to see Vlad do an interview with even more Hip Hop legends like DJ Kool Herc, Grandmaster Flash, and Wonder Mike and Master Gee of The Sugarhill Gang.

  • @bxboro4662
    @bxboro4662 2 года назад +12

    Legendary figure…here’s your 💐 O.G.

  • @ObeyaCorpsArmory
    @ObeyaCorpsArmory 2 года назад +10

    Wish things were still like it was for our elders.

  • @RAPOLOGIST
    @RAPOLOGIST Год назад

    This interview is DOPE!

  • @robertstanley5051
    @robertstanley5051 Год назад +2

    Superb interview, history told properly. Many thanks for all your work Vlad! Greets from Berlin

  • @el.blanco8961
    @el.blanco8961 2 года назад +3

    This needs millions of views

  • @ridiculouslyarrogant8384
    @ridiculouslyarrogant8384 2 года назад +4

    Amazing ✊🏾

  • @rtpowell7504
    @rtpowell7504 9 месяцев назад

    This was a fantastic interview! I never met Coke La Rock but seen him at venues (it’s a NYC thing). His name is legendary with real pioneers of Hip Hop. I personally appreciate when the legend exposes the truth. God bless you and family Coke La Rock!

  • @badapplenyc
    @badapplenyc Год назад +13

    Hip Hop is a 100% a Black American creation, but it was Herc who brought the greats together...Coke La Rock, Trixie, Legendary Twinz....Not my words, but their own.

    • @maaruz1979
      @maaruz1979 Год назад +3

      you can cut Herc out so it could be 100% smh

    • @badapplenyc
      @badapplenyc Год назад +3

      @@maaruz1979 Fam Hip Hop was the culture of the Bronx before it was even called that. Parties, then Music, dancing, dressing Fly, etc...Nowadays it's rare to see block parties and dancing in the streets

    • @maaruz1979
      @maaruz1979 Год назад +2

      @@badapplenyc save the hot air. you're trying to write caribbean people out of the history

    • @badapplenyc
      @badapplenyc Год назад +7

      @@maaruz1979 Fam, I'm a New York Rican. Puerto Ricans and Jamaicans have always been around but the culture was in it's infancy in the Black communities and everyone embraced it. We all lived around each other, went to the same schools and churches. It was a natural progression and birthed a worldwide culture.

    • @maaruz1979
      @maaruz1979 Год назад

      @@badapplenyc my bad if I misunderstood your post

  • @chuckanthanio
    @chuckanthanio Год назад +10

    I remembered Coke LA Rock and Kool Herc in 75 in the Bronx, playing at Highbridge Park and Cedar Park. He definitely would hype the party. I don't remembered him as a rapper. These guys were pioneers for the culture and deserve their flowers. Other neighborhoods had their local stars, like Mario and others. Kool Herc and Coke LA Rock were the West Bronx stars back then.

    • @erykkoziokowski8006
      @erykkoziokowski8006 10 месяцев назад

      Mario had any emcee's??? Was emceeing in his parties middle 70s before 75?

    • @chuckanthanio
      @chuckanthanio 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@erykkoziokowski8006 I do not remember. However, that does not mean he did not have rappers or hype MCs. I never witnessed it.

    • @KtotheG
      @KtotheG 8 месяцев назад

      Toasting was the first form of rappin' in an MC sense. They say DJ Hollywood was the first to toast back in '71. And Grandmaster Caz was the first to put structured rhymes together.

  • @geraldboles7816
    @geraldboles7816 2 года назад +1

    Thanks VLAD. Coke LA Rock is my first Hip Hop Hero and Legend who inspired the graphic design t shirt on the front of a train. Kool Herk is also my favorite Hip Hop Legendary father of DJ MIC check one two. One love Afro G64 lamiert Park Village LA Crenshaw 👼🌟❤️🔥

  • @chelomc27
    @chelomc27 Год назад +5

    when he said that one of his friends was Dominican when he was about to get jumped👉🏾that right there blew my mind because I’m Dominican and the way I am and watch anybody’s back if I have to💪🏾God bless forever infinitely🙌🏾🙏🏾Long live the real hip hop kings👑👑👑✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾✌🏾

    • @a.garcia7127
      @a.garcia7127 Год назад +1

      I cried when I heard that myself when he said Ramon was dominican🇩🇴

  • @PrAnG2000
    @PrAnG2000 2 года назад +11

    29:51 - "It's better for the police to catch you with your gun, than stick-up guys to catch you without it."

  • @elainem6832
    @elainem6832 Год назад +2

    Congratulations the first MC of hip hop/Rap 🤩✌️

  • @lamarwilliams1132
    @lamarwilliams1132 2 года назад +16

    We need 2 hear from more of these living legends.

  • @calebgay2168
    @calebgay2168 10 месяцев назад

    This was the best interview and I usually don’t like vlad interviews but this is a masterpiece. Great questions

  • @christophergargaro959
    @christophergargaro959 2 года назад +2

    I could listen to him tell stories all day.

  • @mr6foot687
    @mr6foot687 10 месяцев назад +2

    Hands down, the classiest interview pertaining to hip hop history.. thank you.

  • @cornellblevins1778
    @cornellblevins1778 Год назад +14

    He got so much energy and built up exuberance!! He’s a National treasure

  • @DudeStillChillin
    @DudeStillChillin 2 года назад +7

    Legendary

  • @xavierpierre1676
    @xavierpierre1676 Год назад

    mann this guy is a legend what a conversation

  • @blackice3395
    @blackice3395 2 года назад +6

    Fucking classic interview. Hope it get more views!

  • @LEELOVETV1
    @LEELOVETV1 2 года назад +10

    COKE LA ROCK SALUTE KING🤴🏾

  • @bencrosier8568
    @bencrosier8568 11 месяцев назад

    This is excellent. Can't Stop Won't Stop is a solid history book on the subject, annd hearing it told live is fascinating.

    • @jeffshuford3421
      @jeffshuford3421 8 месяцев назад

      There’s a lot of mistakes & false claims in that book.

  • @Dobad415
    @Dobad415 2 года назад +8

    Only 14k views. It's a shame ppl only wanna hear about fuckery instead of hearing from someone who was a part of hip hops birth.

  • @Pasuhdina
    @Pasuhdina Год назад

    Blessing, peace & unity

  • @StellarWorks2023
    @StellarWorks2023 Год назад +2

    Big respect to the Dan Dada of them all ... Coke La Rock.

  • @skizzraw3034
    @skizzraw3034 Год назад +2

    He is so humble

  • @gwiz2075
    @gwiz2075 Год назад +7

    Coke La Rock is FBA...his parents are from the South. He is NOT from the Caribbean.

    • @queenofnyc5584
      @queenofnyc5584 6 дней назад

      What that suppose to mean. He not the creator of hip hop he’s just a rapper.. We all know Jamaican kool herc created hip hop.

    • @gwiz2075
      @gwiz2075 6 дней назад

      @@queenofnyc5584 ...You using the word "Just" explains your ignorance. It's called RAP 😂😂😂 he was the first rapper. To be honest Kool Herc was just a Jamaican that played a lot of James Brown records 🤷🏿‍♂️.

    • @gwiz2075
      @gwiz2075 6 дней назад

      @@queenofnyc5584 ... Furthermore, Kool Herc was JUST a Jamaican that couldn't play ANY Jamaican records at a party because he got Booo'd off stage. He could only play records made by FBA Artists.
      Also, he said out of his own mouth that he got laughed at when he dressed in a Jamaican style and had to change his style of dress to assimilate to Black American style.... You Blood Clot 😂😂

  • @dropyoselfie
    @dropyoselfie Год назад +1

    Powerful man

  • @rawestinrino-liverawstreet5333
    @rawestinrino-liverawstreet5333 11 месяцев назад

    Hoping to meet Coke La Rock someday. Such a legend.

  • @daniellevine1124
    @daniellevine1124 Месяц назад

    ❤❤❤ much love to you sir..

  • @Enrique-peralta
    @Enrique-peralta 2 года назад +14

    That's crazy he started hip hop.

    • @Boogalyhu
      @Boogalyhu 2 года назад +5

      Talk about legendary. Just a random guy you wouldn’t recognize on the street.
      And what came natural to him put the global music industry on its head.

    • @danfield6030
      @danfield6030 Год назад +1

      Nobody ever said he started Hip-Hop. They are saying he is the first MC......which isn't entirely true. People always want to dumb things down...dont they. (?)

    • @77Creation
      @77Creation Год назад +2

      @@danfield6030 He started Hip Hop music.
      We were rapping in the 40s, Jamaicans heard us on the radio, played our records on their sound systems, copied our style and created Dancehall.
      Puerto Ricans imitated James Brown and black folks were Lindy Hopping and doing back flips on the dance floor decades before breaking existed.
      Put some respect on Coke La Rock and ✊🏽🇺🇸.
      The immigrants adapted to us, we didn’t adapt to them.

    • @sls554
      @sls554 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@danfield6030 Brother I listen to all genre. R&B, Jazz, Blues show respect to the Pioneers to the pass Pioneers, but Some Hip Hop artist. Hardly respect the Pioneers of Hip Hop not herc, baambaata, and not flash. Some Hip Hop called the Pioneers Of Hip Hop. They are just Disco DJs. Chuck Berry is one of the Pioneers of Rock and Roll but Chuck Berry said Willi Thornton is the true queen of Rock Roll because he learned from her, even elvis said that too. But it is a shame how some Hip Hop artist referred that the Pioneers of Hip Hop from 1960s, 1970, 71, 72, 73 that they were only Disco DJs but not Hip Hop DJs.
      not it was

    • @sls554
      @sls554 10 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@danfield6030The True Pioneers Fathers of Hip Hop are African Americans DJs such as Grandmaster Flowers from Brooklyn 1960s DJing, DJ Smokey, DJ Pete Jones, Disco King Mario, Kool DJ Dee, and Mixologist Tyrone. herc, baambaata, and flash did not start Hip Hop.

  • @darnellking3391
    @darnellking3391 2 года назад +12

    This man should be in the Rock and Roll HOF with Kool Herc but I guarantee you 99% of the Rappers Rapping today have never even heard of a Coke LaRock and if it wasn't for him and Kool Herc there would be No Jay-Z, Will Smith, Dr.Dre, Drake or even a Sugar Hill Gang. He definitely needs more praise and exposure to these young Rappers who are getting Rich off of what he started.

  • @taylorgordon4920
    @taylorgordon4920 Год назад +3

    They got all these drink champs interviews 6 years straight talking hip hop stories but never him up there the first mc ever shit Krazy did anyone else notice that

  • @doomstarks182
    @doomstarks182 8 месяцев назад +1

    I like at 12:00 he smiles when he knows where the story is going

  • @rc08zzr600
    @rc08zzr600 2 года назад +2

    This is such a real interesting video. But I just can’t get over the interviewer sounding like Bob from Bobs Burgers.

  • @BROTHARON67
    @BROTHARON67 Год назад +1

    Salute!!!

  • @TrifeDeuce
    @TrifeDeuce Год назад +2

    I don't like Vlad for many reasons, but I like that he interviewed Coke La Rock 💯

  • @akbardavis2042
    @akbardavis2042 10 месяцев назад +1

    I grew up in 1600 Sedgwick Ave facing the park and saw the first block party by Kool Herc and Coke laRock . My friend Jeffrey Wyatt the first BBoy from 1520 we called him Spook . Spooky taught me the art of Break Dancing and I danced with him plus our friend Mark Dean who lived above Kool Herc . Mark Deans younger siblings are the CEO’s of Ruff Ryder . Waaken Darren and Chivon. Their mother Sandra was a nurse and always asked Herc to turn down the music when she came home, how Ironic?!

  • @CakeMonster82
    @CakeMonster82 10 месяцев назад

    Did he go to Alfred E. Smith in the Bronx because I did and I got off at 149 and 3rd ave and I took the train there too

  • @Pimp88081
    @Pimp88081 10 месяцев назад

    I'm a man of my own not a stepping stone. Love that

  • @musicforyourminddjjohnny
    @musicforyourminddjjohnny 11 дней назад

    Lived on Prospect Avenue would love to know the gang that went into the school that's crazy I've seen a lot of things never knew this

  • @justmeblac7273
    @justmeblac7273 2 года назад +4

    Vlad...Thank you

  • @ronwiggins3339
    @ronwiggins3339 Год назад

    so Dope….thanks Vlad

  • @peacecrewproducts
    @peacecrewproducts 2 года назад +5

    12:19 Before that you got toasting in Jamaica and you got spoken word such as The Last Poets, Gil Scott-Heron, and Lighting Rod RIP.

    • @americasmaker
      @americasmaker 2 года назад +6

      No need to mention Jamaica at all when rap is so deeply embedded in African American music and culture in general dating back to slavery. Especially once you figure out Herc said Jamaican toasting, soundsytems, and Reggae had nothing to do with the formation of Hip Hop, and even more so once you figure out Jamaicans got toasting from African Americans in the first place.

    • @americasmaker
      @americasmaker 2 года назад +2

      And you left out numerous examples of African Americans rapping before Hip Hop.

    • @redpillras3456
      @redpillras3456 Год назад

      I’m Jamaican but hip hop started in the bronx.
      Humans have been rhyming words since the beginning of time.
      Melodically rhyming words over break beats started in the bronx at kool herc parties

    • @queenofnyc5584
      @queenofnyc5584 6 дней назад

      @@americasmakerYall always using slavery. My thing is was you there? How you even know? Anything to discredit people. Yall so jealous and miserable.

  • @TheCUTS_
    @TheCUTS_ 2 года назад +1

    Yoooooo “COACH” …..manggggg I’ve been around him for YEARS at St.James Park in the BRONX ….He would call me “Extra”

  • @dreval7957
    @dreval7957 Год назад +1

    Heroin hit hard in the 60's to the early to mid 70's.

  • @randomslasher9494
    @randomslasher9494 Год назад

    Salute!

  • @ryanofficer
    @ryanofficer Год назад

    Peace to the Elder 👑

  • @lenilenape
    @lenilenape 11 месяцев назад +1

    Bless all the African-American single Mothers, who molded these artists.

  • @mars3676
    @mars3676 2 года назад +2

    he hustle his way out of documented history. they didn't think it was gonna last

  • @urbanentertainmentgodz
    @urbanentertainmentgodz Год назад

    What country you from ???!!!

  • @blesskeekee-fy1om
    @blesskeekee-fy1om 11 месяцев назад

    Dj Coke rite cause my brother and uncle didn't have no licenses but they was buying BMW'S and Lexus without it and I'm like in shocked. Such expensive things and my brother was the same way in jersey city and some of my friends in the tri state of NYC and etc. I loved diss interview ❤real recognized real 💯🤝

  • @roybailey9683
    @roybailey9683 7 месяцев назад

    Salute to the Father of Hip-Hop! What's so nice about him is that after all he did, he remained humble.

  • @racefogle9211
    @racefogle9211 2 года назад +4

    FIRST RAPPER!?!?!? Somebody call soulja boy

  • @christianarboleda619
    @christianarboleda619 Год назад +1

    You need to talk to Black Spades from Bronxdale, Soudview, etc..Disco King Mario, RIP

  • @robertjeff9846
    @robertjeff9846 2 года назад +21

    Dope interview. Props to vlad for the interview. This was like the missing link. And vlad beats em to the punch. I’m starting to see the big picture of vlads journalism of hip hop. Thourogh. Props

    • @vladtv
      @vladtv  2 года назад +2

      Thanks Robert

  • @omegawicked1
    @omegawicked1 2 года назад +1

    Interesting

  • @michaelhines9822
    @michaelhines9822 Год назад +3

    Kool Herc was one of the first guys that I ever see buy equipment…..Jamaicans ain’t create shit 🙏🏾🙌🏾 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 thank you Coke

    • @godsin7299
      @godsin7299 Год назад +2

      I wonder why coke la roc never mentions Pete dj jones, Mario, or flowers, or Hollywood, those are the real creators

    • @sls554
      @sls554 10 месяцев назад +2

      Because I lived in New York and this is everywhere not just NY some people hardly leave their community. Remember, the Bronx was divided up by gangs so people were afraid to go to other parts of their neighborhood.

    • @sls554
      @sls554 10 месяцев назад +1

      Coke la rock got played by herc.

    • @sls554
      @sls554 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@godsin7299coke la rock said herc was playing the Breakbeats, extending the Breakbeats, pretty much herc was the only one playing Funk music Breakbeats, Soul Music, Breakbeats, Apache song, THE Bong song and the others things I mentioned aready already which that is a lie because. YOU said Grandmaster Flowers. DJ Smokey, DJ Pete Jones, King Disco Mario, Kool DJ Dee, and Mixologist Tyrone and I had a few other names to your list. Coke la rock said he went to other parties and they were not playing the music like herc one dj play 100s like another dj. If a DJ played the Breakbeats, extending the
      Breakbeats some times or then play the Breakbeats like herc played the Breakbeats in a different way it is still Hip Hop. herc has saying pretty much Hip Hop are the Breakbeats, extending, the Breakbeats, Coke la rock did not go to all of these Pioneer Fathers of Hip Hop.

    • @sls554
      @sls554 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@godsin7299Here is another Lie herc is saying that he had the first system which is two turntables and a mixer. The early Pioneer Fathers of Hip Hop African Americans DJs who invented Hip Hop such as Grandmaster Flowers, DJ Smokey, DJ Pete Jones, King Disco Mario, Kool DJ Dee, and Mixologist Tyrone Had Two turntables and a mixer before herc.

  • @jamalvines2133
    @jamalvines2133 2 года назад +1

    GO GO MUSIC
    IS EVERY WHERE.

  • @meirisrael1728
    @meirisrael1728 Год назад

    Only 35k views. That is crazy.

  • @pvj2234
    @pvj2234 Год назад

    First time I heard hiphop on the radio was on whbi 105.9

  • @georgecostanza2074
    @georgecostanza2074 2 года назад +2

    Protect this man

  • @madant22
    @madant22 Год назад +1

    Where is the A-Tracks he recorded his music at? Those A-Tracks would be worth millions now.especially if its brought by the hip-hop museum.

    • @theresasingh6585
      @theresasingh6585 Год назад +2

      8-track was a big casing around the tape film. Like a big tape with a different kind of plastic

  • @denisegonzales7890
    @denisegonzales7890 Год назад

    Respect

  • @truehistory261
    @truehistory261 Год назад +5

    Hold up were are the Latinos they say they help created hip-hop .....lmao lmao 🤣

  • @skizzraw3034
    @skizzraw3034 Год назад

    This is why I have a reason to rap

  • @grownman25000
    @grownman25000 Год назад +1

    Hip hop is intergalactic!!

  • @RyanCarterOfficial
    @RyanCarterOfficial 2 года назад +12

    I love that Vlad is giving the legends their flowers while they are with us! RESPECT! LA ROCK = THE TRUE GOAT

  • @shiceblack8741
    @shiceblack8741 2 года назад +3

    Respect to Coke LaRock💯💪🏾
    Vlad really diggin in the crates tryna validate himself... You still ain foolin US tho Glad!!! It ain you that brings US, it's OUR culture and it will always be OUR content that makes you.

    • @danfield6030
      @danfield6030 Год назад

      That was ignorant (....Are you jealous of Vlad ?). And by the way this is not "your" culture anymore. People of Afrikan descent are a minority in world hip hop

    • @shiceblack8741
      @shiceblack8741 Год назад

      @@danfield6030 not jealous of Glad at all, just MY opinion... As far as being a minority in hip hop, that's Kool but You'll never have" SOUL" ... Try as "they" may... 💪🏾😎

  • @AnthonyMason-cq9gi
    @AnthonyMason-cq9gi 10 месяцев назад

    THANK YOU VERY VERY MUCH. IT A HONOR AND A PRIVILEGE. NICE.😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😋😍🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @gullywuweirdmindsrecords8929
    @gullywuweirdmindsrecords8929 2 года назад +1

    Thank you vlad for this gift thank you i appreciated a lot

  • @TheDreserDeviant69
    @TheDreserDeviant69 2 года назад

    Salute

  • @dimdimbaby
    @dimdimbaby 11 месяцев назад

    He is giving Bronx History which I know about. But there is so much more history that he admits to not knowing.

  • @blesskeekee-fy1om
    @blesskeekee-fy1om 11 месяцев назад

    Dj coke rite a lot of these foreigners didn't want nobody know they was foreigners cause my brother and sisters R people like dem and now dem older and they see dats wats popping now, now dem want people to know they're 🇯🇲 just like Busta Rhymes. And especially wen dem see me come to 🇺🇸 in 94 and dem see i was proud of 🇯🇲 then about inna di early 2000's wen i became 18 and starts going to the 🇯🇲 parties den dem start learn more and more bout dem heritage and dem was only in 🇺🇸 since 89 and dat shocked mi how it was so quick for dem to transform into a 🇺🇸 culture cause everyone knows Jamaicans R born strong people period. And out of the five kids my mom&dad I'm the only one who didn't sell out my culture R my Roots💯❤️🤝✌️

  • @robluv4592
    @robluv4592 Год назад

    This guy Gold.

  • @stonelingo1381
    @stonelingo1381 2 года назад +3

    I don't get why people from the culture can't just give this man his flowers,saying he's not "technically" the first rapper..95% of what he's saying,he's saying it from first hand account...can't stand the disrespect,when it's time to give someone all their flowers..smfh

  • @tonydnova
    @tonydnova 2 года назад

    SO AMAZING!!!!!