I'm an African Immigrant and i say this all the time: "We all came here from our failed States to a country where we are enjoying privileges that Foundational African Americans fought for... And some of us have the audacity to call African Americans lazy? Seriously??? That's funny to me considering we couldn't fix our countries and sought greener pastures here in America." The least we should do is respect those who fought for what some of us are enjoying in this country.
Other groups have no real accomplishments. So they have to try to steal from us, because we were too friendly. So now we’re delineating, and the tethers are mad. Because they won’t be able to eat off of our plate anymore.
Not sure if it’s FBA only that formed hip hop. I think a mixture of Black, White and Latino including other groups of people played a part in developing it over time to get here. Keep in mind music started on the plantation into churches, jazz clubs and as wider entertainment from spoken word, singing, instrumental, rock n roll, jive records etc the roots of hip hop are deeper than one group ❤
I grew up in a small hick town in Canada, my parents are both Jamaican, but I was born in Canada. It was FBA culture that shaped me and gave me a sense of black pride. Watching shows like In Living Color, A Different World and Martin just to name a few. I am now an author and it was GZA Liquid swords and Tupac's music who inspired me to write poetry. FBA culture is something black people inspire,mimic and look up to around the world. From education, sports, sex symbols, music, and business. I love you FBA thanks for everything you offer to this world and the black nation.
I’m from New York born and raised to Dominican parents and 1 million percent hip hop was created and still is and FBA movement . Everyone else who is involved came after and salutes the black American community for sharing their culture with us . Love and respect to the FBA from a Latino brother 🙌🏾
Foundational Black Americans who created Jazz, Rock N Roll, Funk, Pop, Gospel, Rhythm & Blues, Country Music and Neo Soul, are the SAME people who CREATED Hip Hop. Not up for debate. We ARE the culture.
@@johnscott8699 ya own nothing and always tryna claim something that isn’t yours and ya own no real estate Street corners Jails Bodegas that Puerto Rican own in nyc While ya stand outside outfront all day
@Cr1ngeK1ngs , Jamar is like Kamal Harris , he was West Indian his whole life and now he wants to identify as fba because he feels like it’s lucrative.it’s all Nonsense. Flat earth dude is whack
I love the way Art lets his guests speak with no interruptions! Tell em Lord J, I’m of Dominican descent and I never for a second ever thought Latinos and Hispanics created hip-hop. We definitely participated and were there, but never created it. Peace to all FBA
You’re uninformed. Latinos not so much - Puerto Ricans - absolutely with blacks AA Caribbean blacks were pioneers and helped create hip hop and all that goes along with it
@@veronicapadilla9266naw Puerto Ricans contributed to what was already created. They didn’t create rap, graffiti, break dancing, dj. Even all the original people like melly mell, grandmaster flash said there weren’t alot of Puerto Ricans in hip hop in the early 70’s. There were some but not a lot until the 80’s.
I'm non FBA & i have never been offended by their stance. Why should i be offended by them being proud of their lineage? Why shoukd i be against them claiming what belong to them? Why would i be against them getting their reparations like every other marginalized groups done wrong by the USA. How does it even affect me if or when FBA's get what's rightfully due to them?
It's literally in their name "Foundational" meaning the beginning. They were here from the formation of this country, they were here before 1776, they fought in every war @@ddaniels295
I'm Jamaican, was born there but grew up in NY.. Much respect to Lord Jamar for standing on business.. I came up around Jamaicans that would talk down on black Americans.. I always debate it because we came to America and reap the benefits of what they fought for.. Much respect for the FBAs..
@@ddaniels295 I swear yall making everyone around look bad. It’s start to looking yall educationally starving too cause some of yall intellect is below average. You are what your parents are 😂😂😂 silly none of our parents are from Africa
ON CODE I THINK TARIQ NASHEED IS AN AGENT BECAUSE WHITE PEOPLE USED TO DIVIDE THEMSELVES ONE TIME IN AMERICA, IRISH, ITALIANS, JEWS WAS NOT CONSIDERED WHITE, YOU HAD TO BE OF ANGLO SAXONS DESCENT BUT THEY REALIZE THEY ARE MORE POWERFUL TOGETHER SO ALL THOSE GROUPS ARE CONSIDERED WHITE STRENGTH IN NUMBERS. HERE COME TARIQ NASHEED WITH FBA A XENOPHOBIC HATE GROUP WHO CALLS OTHER BLACK PEOPLE " TETHERS" CAUSE DIVISION NOW BOTH SIDES IS FIGHTING WHILE THE WHITE MAN LAUGHING AT YOU'LL TARIQ NASHEED JUST DOING THE WHITE MAN'S JOB.
FAT JOE JUST GOTTA UNDERSTAND HES NOT GOING TO WIN THIS BATTLE BEST THING HE CAN DO IS SAY HE WAS MISINFORMED AND APOLOGIZE BECAUSE THE DEEPER YOU DIG IN HIPHOP YOU SEE HES CLEARLY WRONG
Fat Joe is NOT apologizing. Don't hold your breath. He doesn't need to anyway. Lord Jamar has apologized before, he's most likely the one to apologize here 😂😂😂😂
We keep letting people eat the food we prepared and they go home with a plate saying they made it after everyone else go crazy about how good it taste.
@alexfleming6304 Fuck dat!.. Pple contributed seasoning to the food. For it to become what it is today. Remember, NY didn't consider what the South was doing Hip Hop.
DJ Vlad: *asks a question only to interrupt the guest multiple times and make the interview about himself* Art: *asks a question and apparently leaves the room and doesn't say a word for like 30 minutes*
What most FAIL to realize is even if there were Caribbeans, Africans, Puerto Ricans who were not the originators, they still assimilated themselves into the Black Culture sampling Black American Music dancing like Black Americans, these people did not bring their own culture into mainstream America, but they did copy Black American Culture.
@@nicoleford4654 we were kids, of course we assimilated. This is the only culture we really know. If I was to go back to the U.S. Virgin Islands, it would be a culture shock to me.
@@dahshinin You proving the point. Immigrants assimilate to US! We don’t need any contributions from you. Our culture will ALWAYS DOMINATE yours. Because we have real American heritage, that you will never have. You’ll always be anchor babies.
@@sdot285did he use his Jamaican roots no he acted like a FBA you think Akon got famous from singing African songs nahh he song hood(FBA) tales so hush that noise
Who is this speaking the truth when he just called Cardi B (Dominican) Pitbul (Cuban) Beatnuts (Colombian) Puerto Ricans 🤔 no not all Latinos are Puerto Rican
@@fredricksmith8760 What would really help things, is for us to continue to engage about this topic, in an honest and open (possibly vulnerable) manner. About our fears, distrusts, conceptions and misconceptions. Start there! When was the last time we (as a people) spoke this passionately about an event not connected to sports, or some salacious gossip about a celebrity. This is a sociopolitical issue, that has us engrossed As the song goes, now that we've found love, what are we gonna do with it? I want us to pivot to discussing and ORGANIZING around other issues. These can't just be chatty patty sessions, and nothing gets done : / Let's provide some guardrails, so we don't deliver fodder to our enemies. We need more social media/guerrilla journalist spaces for us to dialogue.
I'm from the Bahamas and I have no problem stating the FACT that I was heavily influenced by FBA's. We would be delusional to act and speak as if their influence isn't global. I was raised off hip hop. I grew up in the 90s so artists like Tupac, Snoop, Bone Thugs, Dmx etc were like my teachers. The way FBA's talk, the way they dress, their comedians, their actors and of course their music played a major role in my development and how I perceived the world and I am not ashamed to admit it. They are an extremely creative lineage of people. They were chosen to lead. They inspire me to embrace my own nationality here in the Bahamas and represent my people unapologetically like how they do. I know they created hip hop. It's not even a debate that I understand. But I guess that's the price of greatness. Everyone wants to be a part of it. But it is what it is. FBA's deserve respect and they deserve the space to safeguard their culture. I identify as an ALLY. Not a tether. And I understand what a tether is.
@ facts and with the help from the culture without that what else do he have, oh yeah he might have continued to peddle crack in the Bronx to FBA’s lol
Thumbs up if you know that this is better than a Vlad Interview. As a Pan-Africanist Black male, I support FBAs. The history and research speak for themselves.
One documentary is not research FBA is not a lineage it is a copyright owned by Tyriq😅😅😅😅 Lord Jamal is being paid and he doesn’t even believe what he’s saying. He has no respect that’s why nobody wants to go on his podcast to debate or entertain the lies. Nobody wants to catch a case when they pack him out, he would love that just to go viral 😅😅😅 he been on RUclips longer than everyone and everyone has passed him😅😅😅
Foundational Black American all day everyday builders and creators of this nation and its culture salute to Lord Jamar for speaking truth to power and standing in lineage business !!!!
I'm Puerto Rican and fat joe does not represent me or my way of thinking. He is not the leader of Puerto Ricans in hip hop or Puerto Ricans in general. I agree with Lord Jamar 100% about everything.
So when does the lineage start? How many generations of slaves, (who were African) do we disregard just to call ourselves FBA? So we’re seperating ourselves now?😂😂😂
I'm Mix with Hispanic background and remember the influence of Hip Hop clearly, back in the late 80's, it was a beautiful Thing we were part of and I agree with Lord Jamar. There were always a few Hispanic that were down but most were not ,lots were racist. Thank you to Hip Hop and those FBA's for giving me something to be a part of and kept me out of trouble.
@@mitchvelazquez2539 Wasnt always racism so much as people just occupying their own spaces. Latinos in NYC born post civil rights era changed that. I'm almost 50, and remember everyone for the most part sticking to their own. No beef, no issues and no hate.
@@BoldenFMA Yes that true but not always alot would use racist slurs and point out the difference in culture which lead to pointing out differences in morals. this came from mostly older folks but the young kids didn't do that. it was a learnt behavior from the older ones speaking from the learned haltered they picked up along their way growing up.
VLad's road to riches has been an interesting one. This is a Russian white man, that has built a career, interviewing and incriminating Blackmen : / Yet, brothers still trippin' over themselves, to sit on his couch.
Go in Lord Jamar thanks for breaking down the truth. I'm tired of these climb alongs like Fat Joe, Busta Rymes trying to divide and conquer and take credit for FBA creativity. Busta Rymes said Jamaicans started Hip Hop. The Black Community made these traders who they are and after they got bread they turned on us. We need to vet these sickofins berfore we invite them in. Thanks Brother Lord Jamar🌍
Busta is a plant because black people cancelled Walmart and yet, they used him in a Christmas commercial to get us to go shopping. All these people are sellouts,
Yupp and we made Busta Rhymes crash and burn. 2 of his tours got canceled due to low ticket sales, and now he's doing Walmart commercials. I'm glad to see his downfall. He deserves it.
All facts Lord Jamal. I work with a plethora of others with their superior attitudes. They look down at FBA. If it wasn’t for us they would not be here.
Black People Started Country Music Black People started ROCK n ROLL BLACK People started HIP HOP RAP JAZZ, RNB and BLUES and if it comes out Beethoven indeed was African Descent we Started Clasical Music as well 🙏🏾❤🎉
@amadizulu3099 Exactly, bro. He says a lot of wild, crazy dumb things, and for some unknown reason, no one seems to push back. Why? His opinion aint the end all be all. Challenge him.
I’ve long since moved on from my Hip Hop days, but as an Italian-American who grew up around Black-Americans (FBA) in NJ, I never understood why many in the FBA community would gate-keep the genre, the culture, the slang/dialect. As I got bit older and learned more about other genres invented by FBA, and how the historical connection to those genres were stripped away by the powers that be, I’ve learned that it wasn’t racism from black Americans directed toward me- it was them just protecting what’s culturally and rightfully theirs. Culture may meant to be shared, but it needs to be respected as well.
@ You’re obviously a moron. It’s dumb to you because it’s true and you can’t dispute it. Ladies please stop letting these losers smash raw. It’s an epidemic of people who don’t think.
I'm Afro Panamanian/FBA and I say Black Americans have every right to gatekeep the their culture and protect what is theirs. Black Americans are becoming more conscious and are having pride in their people and lineage and are no longer tolerating disrespectful from other groups of people and it is long overdue. Moreover, What I find to be particularly egregious is, these other groups of people, whether they are Latino or Black immigrants such as Africans and Caribbeans, will have contempt and disdain for Black Americans while imitating the way Black Americans dress, speak, and will even involve themselves in Hip Hop, a music genre created by Black Americans. Furthermore, the contempt and disdain other groups of people have for Black Americans stems from envy and insecurity because Black American culture is the strongest and most influential culture in the world.
I agree with everything except that last part people gotta stop pushing their pride in themselves on everyone else… It’s potent of rich & influential culture around the world that got nothing to do with Hip hop
It really stems from ignorance and mental slavery!! Jamaicans love the pretty hair mixed babies because they hate their black skin so much. They buy into the negative stereotypes sold to them about FBAs.
we helped all these people, let them mimic us and we’d accept them. now they all turning on us when we the reason they over here and why they act how they act 😭
Foundational Black Americans stand up. Recognize our numbers, what our ancestors have accomplished and the power we have. We will determine our own reality and our future. Black power and prosperity is still the goal. Political power has to be the agenda like it was for our ancestors after Emancipation. Let us not forget it with all these distractions around us. Foundational Black American Power in the form of Majority Black Southern States. Aggregation and Majority State Political power is our collective future.✊🏿
Saying Lord Jamar is Brand Nubian's weakest link is ridiculous. That group was dropping classics when Grand Puba left, and it was just Lord Jamar and Sadat X. Punks jump up to get beat down, love me or leave me alone, etc. Brand Nubian held it down and Lord Jamar played his position right!
They're not scared. They just don't feel offended by Fat Joe because he's been talking like that since the 90s. This includes Sadat X (of Brand Nubian just like Jamar)
Cause jamar is pretending to have a problem to stay relevant and get clicks Not 1 rapper from their era...or before their era to now from here...has a problem w/ fat joe in 2024 Even rappers outside of NY aren't saying anything. Hell even the other rappers in Brand Nubian don't have a problem with Joe
@p-jaywade1333 he should have got checked in the 90's. We stand on business when it comes to each other. But give them passes. We will yell racism if a white guy talk like Joe though. And they been talking crazy way before the 90's.
The subject is as ridiculous as people questioning Asian people for creating martial arts. Like question who created the taco. Fat Blow is off his rocker.
@@67spankadelik ruclips.net/user/shorts4mG5uOSTW3A?si=tvCRiNjqLP93VQea He’s not wrong. Martial arts started waaay before Asia. Baba Kilindi Iyi taught this extensively (and demonstrated.) His institute is still in operation today (Detroit)
Most Latinos and West Indians really struggle with the truth about FBA’s creation of the hip hop culture and art form. It’s a defense mechanism for many of them who refuse to acknowledge the truth. Let’s do this.. if we erased Black Americans from hip hop’s origins, are we to believe that Puerto Ricans and Jamaicans would have started rapping, breakdancing, graffiti, and beatboxing own their own based upon what we know about their cultures of Salsa and Reggae from their respective countries? Can someone please show us examples of any of these things being done in Puerto Rico, Cuba, or Jamaica in the early to late seventies. I’ve said on many occasions that the Black Caribbean Community has contributed significantly to hip hop culture. But.. they were influenced to do so early on from Black Americans. Ask Busta Rhymes, Slick Rick, Fat Joe B Real, Eminem and KRS ONE who their parents were playing on their stereos in their homes predominantly growing up? I guarantee you they were playing Latino music and Caribbean Music and Pop Rock music.
People are in their feelings because American Black people are suddenly coming together to protest our culture and somehow other cultures are angry??? Why is that?
What people? Because no Puerto Ricans are talking about hip hop or your people coming together. Take that BS to Joe and other people in the industry not everyone else because we don’t give a shit.we have other things to worry about.
I grew up in NYC. Hip hop culture was a part of life. I remember BN back before they dropped their 1st album. I remember when hip hop started. PR's were always a part of it but didn't pioneer anything. That's truth. Growing up around PR's even having family that's PR'S they don't really embrace FBA's at the end of the day. They are Tribal. They stick with their own.... that's the way it is. I don't take it personal. I deal with it accordingly. It ain't personal, but Joe needs to keep it 100. Peace to the God Lord Jamar.
I'm an African Immigrant and i say this all the time: "We all came here from our failed States to a country where we are enjoying privileges that Foundational African Americans fought for... And some of us have the audacity to call African Americans lazy?
Seriously???
That's funny to me considering we couldn't fix our countries and sought greener pastures here in America."
The least we should do is respect those who fought for what some of us are enjoying in this country.
you did not come from africa, stop lying
stop glazing
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@@donniedraco4310 How is he glazing ? Is what he's saying a lie ? If so, can you please explain ?
@@BlackMusicGenre he didnt come from africa
I'm not black...but who tf is going to debate that fba didn't start hiphop? That's blasphemous
You still ain't invited to the cookout
Flabby Joe obviously.
Other groups have no real accomplishments. So they have to try to steal from us, because we were too friendly. So now we’re delineating, and the tethers are mad. Because they won’t be able to eat off of our plate anymore.
Not sure if it’s FBA only that formed hip hop. I think a mixture of Black, White and Latino including other groups of people played a part in developing it over time to get here. Keep in mind music started on the plantation into churches, jazz clubs and as wider entertainment from spoken word, singing, instrumental, rock n roll, jive records etc the roots of hip hop are deeper than one group ❤
Racism and colorism are two very different things, one requires power to inflict, the other requires self hate.
I grew up in a small hick town in Canada, my parents are both Jamaican, but I was born in Canada. It was FBA culture that shaped me and gave me a sense of black pride. Watching shows like In Living Color, A Different World and Martin just to name a few. I am now an author and it was GZA Liquid swords and Tupac's music who inspired me to write poetry. FBA culture is something black people inspire,mimic and look up to around the world. From education, sports, sex symbols, music, and business. I love you FBA thanks for everything you offer to this world and the black nation.
Respect brother ✊🏾 FBA got love for whoever got love for FBA
Salute, respect 🙏🏽
“Sex symbols “ 🤣
Respect
Jamaicans arnt fba bro lol
I’m from New York born and raised to Dominican parents and 1 million percent hip hop was created and still is and FBA movement . Everyone else who is involved came after and salutes the black American community for sharing their culture with us . Love and respect to the FBA from a Latino brother 🙌🏾
Big Salute to Lord Jamar!! he hit everything right on point with the explaination what FBA is!! Salute!!
No he's not
@@javiervega1065yes he did tether lol
Please don't refer to him as Lord. The only Lord is Allah the Almighty.
@@asimghaffar8148 we all don’t believe in that.
Stand on business. Tolerate no disrespect. Hiphop is ours
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It belongs to the record labels
no it's not, rappers are just dancing clowns for big record labels 🤣
@@zwimipo1828 Does that just apply to hip hop or all music? I’ll wait for your answer.
@@OutsideTheRopes hip hop. All other music doesn't make a spectacle of itself. Y'all don't want baby oiI all up in the videos, come to Death Row
Foundational Black Americans who created Jazz, Rock N Roll, Funk, Pop, Gospel, Rhythm & Blues, Country Music and Neo Soul, are the SAME people who CREATED Hip Hop. Not up for debate. We ARE the culture.
Facts
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@@johnscott8699 ya own nothing and always tryna claim something that isn’t yours and ya own no real estate
Street corners
Jails
Bodegas that Puerto Rican own in nyc
While ya stand outside outfront all day
Ya own nothing and always claiming what ya don’t own
Blocks
Bodegas ect
Give me a break
@@samuelvillanueva9956 Why are u here? Because you jealous of the FBA's you most likely somewhere cosplaying as in our homeland tether lol.
This Is A CLASSIC Example Of How You Dismantle Someone...Methodically And Precisely...With Fact After Fact After Fact...
Lord Jamar always keeps it a band without worrying about feelings. One the of OG’s to be proud of. Protect his legacy.
Amen 🙏🏿
What legacy?? U mean when he was running around like a fake Rasta?? 🤦🏾♂️
@@Cr1ngeK1ngs I see your other comment…we know what type of time you on. Blocked! 🖕🏾
@Cr1ngeK1ngs , Jamar is like Kamal Harris , he was West Indian his whole life and now he wants to identify as fba because he feels like it’s lucrative.it’s all Nonsense. Flat earth dude is whack
@@OutsideTheRopes ohh my gawd he blocked me! 🤣🤣🤣 go beg white zaddy for a check
I love the way Art lets his guests speak with no interruptions! Tell em Lord J, I’m of Dominican descent and I never for a second ever thought Latinos and Hispanics created hip-hop. We definitely participated and were there, but never created it. Peace to all FBA
This brother keeps raising the bar for guerrilla journalists.
You’re uninformed. Latinos not so much - Puerto Ricans - absolutely with blacks AA Caribbean blacks were pioneers and helped create hip hop and all that goes along with it
@@veronicapadilla9266naw Puerto Ricans contributed to what was already created. They didn’t create rap, graffiti, break dancing, dj. Even all the original people like melly mell, grandmaster flash said there weren’t alot of Puerto Ricans in hip hop in the early 70’s. There were some but not a lot until the 80’s.
@@veronicapadilla9266 You're uninformed Sweetie
U not dominican u a palomo
And u look wild 💁♂️
I’m Bahamian and I been saluting the FBA lineage movement 100 percent agree with everything that is said
Salute 🫡 to you ! We wish it was more like you here around us !
Do you accept the name Tether?
HE JUST EXPLAINED THATS HES NOT ONE. you tried BUT failed@@DomDaly
you sound like you hate yourself then lol
“Shut up black” 😂😂
Lord Jamar is COOKING. Black Americans there is no black and brown coalition. PERIOD. Let that sink in.
LORD JAMAR IS NOT EVEN FBA I THINK HE HAS CARIBBEAN ROOTS. MALCOLM X TECHNICALLY IS NOT FBA AND NEITHER IS FARRAKHAN.
Facts
Thank you LJ for defending FBA’s 😊❤️🌹
He’s the truth! Always been✊🏾💪🏾❤️
@@california_grown yeah the earth is flat and thinks dinosaurs never existed? That's who you follow
@@javiervega1065I follow God and God alone.
However, I support my brotha! Period!
@@california_grown so you supper your "brotha" who thinks that he is God
SOMETIMES WHEN YOU LET UNGRATEFUL GUESTS IN YOUR HOUSE .. THEY GET 2 COMFORTABLE .. AND THINK THEY OWN SHIIT .. YOU GOTTA PUT THEM IN THEIR PLACE ..
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@charlesjohnson536 it’s better to put their musty ah out 🤣
No need to yell tho
@@charlesjohnson536 Not only do you need to put guest in their place when they get disrespectful in your house, you need to put them out!!
Ya don’t have houses ya live in the projects
We standing with Lord Jamar PERIOD ‼️ Salute all Black Americans keep your foot on their necks 💪🏾 FBA ALL DAY BABY #B1
What a classy way to takedown someone. With knowledge, class, maturity & wisdom. No personal attacks necessary.
I'm non FBA & i have never been offended by their stance. Why should i be offended by them being proud of their lineage? Why shoukd i be against them claiming what belong to them? Why would i be against them getting their reparations like every other marginalized groups done wrong by the USA. How does it even affect me if or when FBA's get what's rightfully due to them?
Tether bable
But where does the lineage start?
@ddaniels295 america duh
It's literally in their name "Foundational" meaning the beginning. They were here from the formation of this country, they were here before 1776, they fought in every war @@ddaniels295
@@ddaniels295right here in America. We had a ethnogenesis here and became a whole new ethnic group
FBA all day!!!
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all day and twice on sunday
@@poundtrader1414😂😂😂 I hear Dat 💩 😂😂😂
F your linage
lord jamar is dad is guyanese
Lord Jamar the type of brotha the mainstream hates but he got the streets tho ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿
Facts ✊🏾
And his youtube videos get 400 views
But nobody wants the streets everybody’s trying to get away from them.
@@streetskollatv
To be fair, “flat earth” videos typically don’t get too many views, it’s kind of a niche topic
He's a trump supporter
EXCELLENT interview!!! Lord Jamar is one of HipHop’s KINGS. Royalty. And if you didn’t know that, just listening to him speak on this….Now ya know!💙💙💙
Glad to see our folks finally standing up for themselves 👌🏿
Long over due
@@eequalsmc2sqrd59💯
But not for your communities and broken families.
Ya and diddy 😂
Jay z?
Been waiting on this one! And its over 45 minutes! Let's go!
This gonna be the new rivalry, like eminem vs jamar?
Solid guerrilla journalism.
@@KAWTELENUHyeah
Lord Jamar was spitting FACTS. 🔥 😫 😩 😳
I'm Jamaican, was born there but grew up in NY.. Much respect to Lord Jamar for standing on business.. I came up around Jamaicans that would talk down on black Americans.. I always debate it because we came to America and reap the benefits of what they fought for.. Much respect for the FBAs..
I'm with Lord Jamar 💯
Talk to em. Fba's didn't immigrate here. We build America from scratch.
Oh so you don’t know where slaves came from? How many generations of slaves do we separate ourselves from just to say we’re now fba? Makes no sense
@ddaniels295 news flash. Everybody on the planet can trace back to Africa. We are a different group culturally. Jamaican is not a race. Get it?
Gotdamn right. We had a ethnogenesis. Half of our lineage were already here
@@ddaniels295
I swear yall making everyone around look bad. It’s start to looking yall educationally starving too cause some of yall intellect is below average. You are what your parents are 😂😂😂 silly none of our parents are from Africa
What if I told you Lord Jamar is not FBA 😂 He's Guyanese
Bro is super on code B1 FBA
B1🫡 FBA 🫱🏿🫲🏾
B1 FBA!!!! #CUTTHECHECK
On code for what? Humiliation?
@@javiervega1065you’ll be deported come January 😂
ON CODE I THINK TARIQ NASHEED IS AN AGENT BECAUSE WHITE PEOPLE USED TO DIVIDE THEMSELVES ONE TIME IN AMERICA, IRISH, ITALIANS, JEWS WAS NOT CONSIDERED WHITE, YOU HAD TO BE OF ANGLO SAXONS DESCENT BUT THEY REALIZE THEY ARE MORE POWERFUL TOGETHER SO ALL THOSE GROUPS ARE CONSIDERED WHITE STRENGTH IN NUMBERS. HERE COME TARIQ NASHEED WITH FBA A XENOPHOBIC HATE GROUP WHO CALLS OTHER BLACK PEOPLE " TETHERS" CAUSE DIVISION NOW BOTH SIDES IS FIGHTING WHILE THE WHITE MAN LAUGHING AT YOU'LL TARIQ NASHEED JUST DOING THE WHITE MAN'S JOB.
Lord Jamar is strictly on point..... He has my support 🐻👍
Lord Jamar was a very strong member of Brand Nubian, his techniques were very unique and signature.
Right and exactly
😂😂
Man I had to bump it the other day, his bars gave me goosebumps
@@hardwhipbian7939 - said no one ever
And he’s fuckn corny
FAT JOE JUST GOTTA UNDERSTAND HES NOT GOING TO WIN THIS BATTLE BEST THING HE CAN DO IS SAY HE WAS MISINFORMED AND APOLOGIZE BECAUSE THE DEEPER YOU DIG IN HIPHOP YOU SEE HES CLEARLY WRONG
Ft Joe run y'all lean back cause he makes it rain on y'all
Too late for apologies buh byee!!!!!!
I fully understand the passionate sentiments of my FBA brothers and sisters. I just fear we are playing right into our enemy's hands.
Fat Joe is NOT apologizing. Don't hold your breath. He doesn't need to anyway. Lord Jamar has apologized before, he's most likely the one to apologize here 😂😂😂😂
@stairway-steeltalkironresp7595you are your enemy
We keep letting people eat the food we prepared and they go home with a plate saying they made it after everyone else go crazy about how good it taste.
Comment of the DECADE!!!! 💯✊
Facts
@alexfleming6304 Fuck dat!.. Pple contributed seasoning to the food. For it to become what it is today. Remember, NY didn't consider what the South was doing Hip Hop.
@@meccason BS
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DJ Vlad: *asks a question only to interrupt the guest multiple times and make the interview about himself*
Art: *asks a question and apparently leaves the room and doesn't say a word for like 30 minutes*
facts! it's a pleasure to watch Art's videos.. he lets the guests shines, make their points, and complete their own thoughts.
They both overdid it with Tupac and hopefully let him rest in 2024
So many golden points here. Wow. Salute Lord Jamar 🫡🌟
Correction:
lord
JESUS IS CAPITAL "L"ORD
Fraud Jamal😅
Nobody in Hip Hop from New York co signs him not ever his own group. That’s how true it is😅😅😅
What most FAIL to realize is even if there were Caribbeans, Africans, Puerto Ricans who were not the originators, they still assimilated themselves into the Black Culture sampling Black American Music dancing like Black Americans, these people did not bring their own culture into mainstream America, but they did copy Black American Culture.
@@nicoleford4654 we were kids, of course we assimilated. This is the only culture we really know. If I was to go back to the U.S. Virgin Islands, it would be a culture shock to me.
@@dahshinin You proving the point. Immigrants assimilate to US! We don’t need any contributions from you. Our culture will ALWAYS DOMINATE yours. Because we have real American heritage, that you will never have. You’ll always be anchor babies.
@@dahshinin And It's Ours So 😜
Facts !!!!!!!!
Like EVERYBODY ELSE.
After calling black women crackheads during the verses with jarule i was completely done....
That’s NY banter, u not from here so u wouldn’t understand that’s how we joke with each other. We don’t got southern hospitality over here
@@dahshininman fuck ny
@@dahshinin Still don’t change the fact that Black Americans created Hip Hop. The Nerves of anyone to say otherwise. Shame on Fat Joe.
@@dahshinin U sound like a 🤡
@@dahshinin I'm from Newark Nj and I know what calling a person crackhead as a joke ..stop it and I be in the city all the time
Lord Jamar thank you for always standing strong and staying true to everything you stand for! Great man!!💪
Lord Jamar is standing on Business 💯💯🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡🇺🇸
On my momma momma 😂 oh yeah she’s a FBA also 🤣
As he should and we with him. Fat joe blocked me on all social media. I been on that bumper.
@@Toe_Knee-45isnt diddy fba?
@@therealsyxxAyo
@@therealsyxxI would’ve blocked u too
Wym u in his bumper?
FBA created Hip-Hop point blank period
Then sold it to 🌈 for footwear 😅
and the fbi killed it
DJ Kool Herc is from Kingston Jamaica soooo that’s not entirely true at all.
@@sdot285 Where is Cab Calloway from?
@@sdot285did he use his Jamaican roots no he acted like a FBA you think Akon got famous from singing African songs nahh he song hood(FBA) tales so hush that noise
Shoutout to Lord Jamar speaking truth!!!
😅😅😅😅 lies
Who is this speaking the truth when he just called Cardi B (Dominican) Pitbul (Cuban) Beatnuts (Colombian) Puerto Ricans 🤔 no not all Latinos are Puerto Rican
Love this interview Nothing but Facts. Glad to see the Real Americans standing up and setting the record straight 🔥
FBA is on code and will NOT tolerate any more disrespect!!! plain and simple!!!
isnt lord jamar from the islands ?
FBA awareness is growing. What comes next is power.
@@JS-tk7wo Yes
@@JS-tk7wono. He has a grandfather that was Caribbean.
@@dahshininwrong. He has one grandparent from the Caribbean
Lord Jamar been holding the culture down by himself for awhile now. Glad to see others finally speaking on our behalf
The trump boot licker is not holding the culture down,spare me
Not by himself, but DEFINITELY on the FRONT LINE.
5000 Spotify subscribers lol legendary L
I don't know how rewriting its history is "holding" the culture. But whatever.
@@fredricksmith8760 What would really help things, is for us to continue to engage about this topic, in an honest and open (possibly vulnerable) manner.
About our fears, distrusts, conceptions and misconceptions. Start there!
When was the last time we (as a people) spoke this passionately about an event not connected to sports, or some salacious gossip about a celebrity. This is a sociopolitical issue, that has us engrossed
As the song goes, now that we've found love, what are we gonna do with it? I want us to pivot to discussing and ORGANIZING around other issues. These can't just be chatty patty sessions, and nothing gets done : /
Let's provide some guardrails, so we don't deliver fodder to our enemies. We need more social media/guerrilla journalist spaces for us to dialogue.
FBA here and thank you Lord Jamar for speaking out for us!
Brand Nubian 🔥 🔥 🔥!
I'm from the Bahamas and I have no problem stating the FACT that I was heavily influenced by FBA's. We would be delusional to act and speak as if their influence isn't global. I was raised off hip hop. I grew up in the 90s so artists like Tupac, Snoop, Bone Thugs, Dmx etc were like my teachers. The way FBA's talk, the way they dress, their comedians, their actors and of course their music played a major role in my development and how I perceived the world and I am not ashamed to admit it. They are an extremely creative lineage of people. They were chosen to lead. They inspire me to embrace my own nationality here in the Bahamas and represent my people unapologetically like how they do. I know they created hip hop. It's not even a debate that I understand. But I guess that's the price of greatness. Everyone wants to be a part of it. But it is what it is. FBA's deserve respect and they deserve the space to safeguard their culture. I identify as an ALLY. Not a tether. And I understand what a tether is.
Respect brother ✊🏾
Thank you fam!! We appreciate and honor our allies. ❤
@rrsiiipineal 🙏🏿❤🙏🏿
@@TK-ps7dx ✊🏾
Respect ❤
CAP JOE SHOULD HUMBLE HIS SELF AND PAY HOMAGE TO FBA FOR FEEDING HIS FAMILY.
Real talk so called broke black folks are currently feeding his family.
Lol let's not crazy dawg, fba didn't feed his family, he did
@ facts and with the help from the culture without that what else do he have, oh yeah he might have continued to peddle crack in the Bronx to FBA’s lol
@@strictlygrim explain how FBA didn’t help feed CAP JOE FAMILY
They Never do!!
Thumbs up if you know that this is better than a Vlad Interview. As a Pan-Africanist Black male, I support FBAs. The history and research speak for themselves.
Is that you umar? Lmao where's that school bitch?
One documentary is not research FBA is not a lineage it is a copyright owned by Tyriq😅😅😅😅
Lord Jamal is being paid and he doesn’t even believe what he’s saying. He has no respect that’s why nobody wants to go on his podcast to debate or entertain the lies. Nobody wants to catch a case when they pack him out, he would love that just to go viral 😅😅😅 he been on RUclips longer than everyone and everyone has passed him😅😅😅
Fat Joe is by far the wackest in BOTH his crews, DITC and Terror Squad. That's like 12 cats all together. Maybe more.
Lol but no son....😂😂😂rip Big Pun yo..... Terror squad is much larger than u think kid.
Foundational Black American all day everyday builders and creators of this nation and its culture salute to Lord Jamar for speaking truth to power and standing in lineage business !!!!
❤
“Don’t let it go to your head now”
Literally
Only a few will catch that 😂
I mean very much appropriate in this case
👏🏽😂👏🏽 been wanting joe to get checked for the longest, he's been out of line
I'm Puerto Rican and fat joe does not represent me or my way of thinking. He is not the leader of Puerto Ricans in hip hop or Puerto Ricans in general. I agree with Lord Jamar 100% about everything.
And you’re dumb for agreeing with him, they can’t change history or rewrite it.
@@frankcastle9104rewrite history???
@@reefb4364 yes hip-hop culture is New York culture you wouldn’t understand if you not from the city.
You can’t argue with facts, especially a lineage and the contributions from said lineage. FBA all day!
So when does the lineage start? How many generations of slaves, (who were African) do we disregard just to call ourselves FBA? So we’re seperating ourselves now?😂😂😂
I'm Mix with Hispanic background and remember the influence of Hip Hop clearly, back in the late 80's, it was a beautiful Thing we were part of and I agree with Lord Jamar. There were always a few Hispanic that were down but most were not ,lots were racist. Thank you to Hip Hop and those FBA's for giving me something to be a part of and kept me out of trouble.
*Lord Jamar*
Brother everyone was racist especially at those times. Even blacks were racist against Latinos and Puerto Ricans
@@mitchvelazquez2539 Wasnt always racism so much as people just occupying their own spaces. Latinos in NYC born post civil rights era changed that. I'm almost 50, and remember everyone for the most part sticking to their own. No beef, no issues and no hate.
@@BoldenFMA Yes that true but not always alot would use racist slurs and point out the difference in culture which lead to pointing out differences in morals. this came from mostly older folks but the young kids didn't do that. it was a learnt behavior from the older ones speaking from the learned haltered they picked up along their way growing up.
Do the FBA !!!! Now Team Black, Team Black, Team Black
That was corny
Isnt diddy fba?
@@blueswadeshoes4012mad corny
Lame
@@blueswadeshoes4012Shut up tether. You're corny.
Never realized how much of a good speaker Lord Jamar was. This man was spitting fire 🔥🔥this whole interview. Joe’s career is over in my eyes now.
Vlad is kicking himself right now
lol thats a fact. the backlash on fat joe is going super viral and vlad hasnt been able to eat off that😂
🤔🤧😶 WHO!...😂😂😂
Facts
VLad's road to riches has been an interesting one. This is a Russian white man, that has built a career, interviewing and incriminating Blackmen : / Yet, brothers still trippin' over themselves, to sit on his couch.
@@donp9144Good
I love how he responded with out being emotional just straight facts
TRUTH WILL ALWAYS BE CRYPTONITE TO A HATER.
😂😂😂😂
Lord Jamar is a hater
@@dassolosyndikat5113 so easy for people to expose who they are nowadays 😏 thanks for the reply 🤦🏿♂️
@beordiish3664 Bruh everybody know Jamar is a hater it's been known. Read all the Vlad comments
Jamar is the hater u speak of
I’m Puerto Rican and i agree with lord Jamar I haven’t hear fat joe repp for PR since the parade in June him and JLO
The Delineation is real!!!!!!!! #FBAALLDAY
You guys love to announce delineation like we really care 😂
@@LaronWarReadyYou must care cause you spending your time to read a make a comment
@@LaronWarReadyyou on OUR content page tho. Big Loser.😂
@@LaronWarReadyPeople that don’t care mind their business. Yet here you are tethered
@@LaronWarReadyyou don't care but yet you are here😂
Go in Lord Jamar thanks for breaking down the truth. I'm tired of these climb alongs like Fat Joe, Busta Rymes trying to divide and conquer and take credit for FBA creativity. Busta Rymes said Jamaicans started Hip Hop. The Black Community made these traders who they are and after they got bread they turned on us. We need to vet these sickofins berfore we invite them in. Thanks Brother Lord Jamar🌍
Busta is a plant because black people cancelled Walmart and yet, they used him in a Christmas commercial to get us to go shopping. All these people are sellouts,
Yupp and we made Busta Rhymes crash and burn. 2 of his tours got canceled due to low ticket sales, and now he's doing Walmart commercials. I'm glad to see his downfall. He deserves it.
Lord Jamar was nice on the mic .I was a kid in the 90's a seen a light in him then .At least he represented blk culture
Never 😅😅
He said he had a girl named Tropicana she always juicing😅😅😅
Tropicana? 😅😅😅😅
Nobody ever met a girl named Tropicana😅😅😅
😅😅😅😅yea ok
Remember his solo album?
He was the wackest in his group and he is arguably hip-hop's biggest hater💯
Never heard or cared for bran nubian. Only heard sadt x thanks to the biggie track
The Elephant the new FBA National Anthem....
the soil has spoken.
Peace to the God Lord Jamar. I'm from Honduras standing with you 10 toes down!!!
I'm half Honduran/FBA and I stand with him too. ✊🏾 Shout out to you my brother.
Shout out to you also my brother ✊🏾
Very true. He got his spotlight from FBA
All facts Lord Jamal. I work with a plethora of others with their superior attitudes. They look down at FBA. If it wasn’t for us they would not be here.
Black People Started Country Music Black People started ROCK n ROLL BLACK People started HIP HOP RAP JAZZ, RNB and BLUES and if it comes out Beethoven indeed was African Descent we Started Clasical Music as well 🙏🏾❤🎉
Fba all day ✊🏾🇺🇸
But not today😅
Lord Jamar is a treasure, man.
U a calling another man treasure?
💁♂️
@@samuelvillanueva9956you’re one of those tethers we be talking about
@ in Hip Hop, yes. Any other fantasies you’re having- You can keep it to yourself
@@samuelvillanueva9956damn 😅 your feelings must be hurt 🤣😂 you all up and down the comment section 😆😁
Shoutout to Lord Jamar for pushin back on Joe's bullshit ignorant rhetoric 💯
He's been unchecked for waaay to long! And I like Joe...and his new album.
@amadizulu3099 I liked, as in used to.
@amadizulu3099 Exactly, bro. He says a lot of wild, crazy dumb things, and for some unknown reason, no one seems to push back. Why? His opinion aint the end all be all. Challenge him.
FBA WE ALL WE GOT 🖤🖤🖤🖤🫶🏾🤟🏾
🖤🔱❤️
I’ve long since moved on from my Hip Hop days, but as an Italian-American who grew up around Black-Americans (FBA) in NJ, I never understood why many in the FBA community would gate-keep the genre, the culture, the slang/dialect.
As I got bit older and learned more about other genres invented by FBA, and how the historical connection to those genres were stripped away by the powers that be, I’ve learned that it wasn’t racism from black Americans directed toward me- it was them just protecting what’s culturally and rightfully theirs. Culture may meant to be shared, but it needs to be respected as well.
Isn’t diddy part of fba?😂
Your point ..@@samuelvillanueva9956
@@samuelvillanueva9956You keep posting this.🙄. CLEARLY you’re here as a distraction.
@@samuelvillanueva9956 yes, and we check our own, unlike everyone else scary coward cultures.
@@samuelvillanueva9956if his families lineage traces back to slavery or beyond here in America then yeah he’s FBA.
👑 PEACE GOD WE GOT YOUR BACK 👑
Jamar got kicked out the nation lol
Facts!! Lord Finesse put Joe on. Not any Puerto Ricans.
you just said the dumbest thing possible! Congratulations
We have a mad Goya bean
@ You’re obviously a moron. It’s dumb to you because it’s true and you can’t dispute it. Ladies please stop letting these losers smash raw. It’s an epidemic of people who don’t think.
It was Diamond D
@@DaFactsNoNonsense1713In your feelings today aren't you
FOUNDATIONAL BLACK AMERICANS IN THE BUILDING 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸‼️‼️‼️
FBA All Day Stand on Bizness Lord Jamarr 💯💯💯✅✅
Isnt diddy fba?
And wat that gotta do with anything
I'm Afro Panamanian/FBA and I say Black Americans have every right to gatekeep the their culture and protect what is theirs. Black Americans are becoming more conscious and are having pride in their people and lineage and are no longer tolerating disrespectful from other groups of people and it is long overdue. Moreover, What I find to be particularly egregious is, these other groups of people, whether they are Latino or Black immigrants such as Africans and Caribbeans, will have contempt and disdain for Black Americans while imitating the way Black Americans dress, speak, and will even involve themselves in Hip Hop, a music genre created by Black Americans. Furthermore, the contempt and disdain other groups of people have for Black Americans stems from envy and insecurity because Black American culture is the strongest and most influential culture in the world.
Go sit ur mut ass down 😂😂
I agree with everything except that last part people gotta stop pushing their pride in themselves on everyone else… It’s potent of rich & influential culture around the world that got nothing to do with Hip hop
It really stems from ignorance and mental slavery!! Jamaicans love the pretty hair mixed babies because they hate their black skin so much. They buy into the negative stereotypes sold to them about FBAs.
Yea but y’all wear are fashion, drive are cars y’all into bike life now. Y’all be biting too is what I’m trying to say
@@JayOverCameHellwe have nothing to do with cultures around the world
we helped all these people, let them mimic us and we’d accept them. now they all turning on us when we the reason they over here and why they act how they act 😭
Much love and respect for lord Jamar.Speaking on facts and not compromising 💪🏾💪🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Foundational Black Americans stand up. Recognize our numbers, what our ancestors have accomplished and the power we have. We will determine our own reality and our future. Black power and prosperity is still the goal. Political power has to be the agenda like it was for our ancestors after Emancipation. Let us not forget it with all these distractions around us. Foundational Black American Power in the form of Majority Black Southern States. Aggregation and Majority State Political power is our collective future.✊🏿
💯 #realtalk2.0
Great interview. You do a great job of letting the guest speak without interrupting
FBA ALL DAY shout out to our brothers and sisters in the diaspora!! 🤲🏿
Isnt diddy fba?
Saying Lord Jamar is Brand Nubian's weakest link is ridiculous. That group was dropping classics when Grand Puba left, and it was just Lord Jamar and Sadat X. Punks jump up to get beat down, love me or leave me alone, etc. Brand Nubian held it down and Lord Jamar played his position right!
Big facto. Lord J and the Great Dotty X KILLED IT on In God We Trust.
Why is Lord Jamar the only one from New York not scared to speak on Fat Joe.
That’s my dilemma too, niggas are so comfortable that they don’t wanna ruin relationships, and it shows they aren’t for the community
They're not scared. They just don't feel offended by Fat Joe because he's been talking like that since the 90s. This includes Sadat X (of Brand Nubian just like Jamar)
Cause jamar is pretending to have a problem to stay relevant and get clicks
Not 1 rapper from their era...or before their era to now from here...has a problem w/ fat joe in 2024
Even rappers outside of NY aren't saying anything. Hell even the other rappers in Brand Nubian don't have a problem with Joe
True colors are shining through
@p-jaywade1333 he should have got checked in the 90's. We stand on business when it comes to each other. But give them passes. We will yell racism if a white guy talk like Joe though. And they been talking crazy way before the 90's.
Amazing job, you always deliver the coolest stuff.
Very compelling guerrilla journalism.
And you're always a bot.
FLAWLESS VICTORY
Lord Jamar dropping JEWELS 💪🏾✊🏾👏🏾👏🏾
FBA that what we are period
The subject is as ridiculous as people questioning Asian people for creating martial arts. Like question who created the taco. Fat Blow is off his rocker.
They didn't create martial arts
@hooplife7489 And the contrarians have arrived. 🙃🙃🙃🙃 Peace and blessings.
😂
@@67spankadelik ruclips.net/user/shorts4mG5uOSTW3A?si=tvCRiNjqLP93VQea
He’s not wrong. Martial arts started waaay before Asia. Baba Kilindi Iyi taught this extensively (and demonstrated.) His institute is still in operation today (Detroit)
@@67spankadelik my brother. Chinese people got martial arts from bodhidarma a Indian monk. And India got martial arts from Africa
Truth is confrontational and most rather listen to a comfortable, cozy lie.
🎯🎯🎯🎯
Facts!
Exactly
💯
Thank u lord Jamar for standing up for us
😂
2k in 20min. Shout out Lord Jamar
He got the ear of the streets!
Don’t Let It Go To Your Head Now💪🏿💯🙌🏿🔥🔥
That's one of my favorite song a Brand Nubian😂😂
This is a teaching moment family. Pay attention
Most Latinos and West Indians really struggle with the truth about FBA’s creation of the hip hop culture and art form. It’s a defense mechanism for many of them who refuse to acknowledge the truth. Let’s do this.. if we erased Black Americans from hip hop’s origins, are we to believe that Puerto Ricans and Jamaicans would have started rapping, breakdancing, graffiti, and beatboxing own their own based upon what we know about their cultures of Salsa and Reggae from their respective countries? Can someone please show us examples of any of these things being done in Puerto Rico, Cuba, or Jamaica in the early to late seventies. I’ve said on many occasions that the Black Caribbean Community has contributed significantly to hip hop culture. But.. they were influenced to do so early on from Black Americans. Ask Busta Rhymes, Slick Rick, Fat Joe B Real, Eminem and KRS ONE who their parents were playing on their stereos in their homes predominantly growing up? I guarantee you they were playing Latino music and Caribbean Music and Pop Rock music.
As a Jamaican born and raised, you are 💯 correct!! I don’t why Jamaicans are trying to claim this shit.
FBA showing receipts. That’s why they didn’t want to debate Lord Jamar! 🐘
People are in their feelings because American Black people are suddenly coming together to protest our culture and somehow other cultures are angry??? Why is that?
What people? Because no Puerto Ricans are talking about hip hop or your people coming together.
Take that BS to Joe and other people in the industry not everyone else because we don’t give a shit.we have other things to worry about.
Coming together for nothing culture dying in front of your face
Lord Jamar is a legend. You gotta respect that 💯
It's "Jamar"
@hakkimb8913 thanks jus a fast type didn't even notice it 👊🏽
He talks wild disrespectfully about everyone, so no.
I grew up in NYC. Hip hop culture was a part of life. I remember BN back before they dropped their 1st album. I remember when hip hop started. PR's were always a part of it but didn't pioneer anything. That's truth. Growing up around PR's even having family that's PR'S they don't really embrace FBA's at the end of the day. They are Tribal. They stick with their own.... that's the way it is. I don't take it personal. I deal with it accordingly. It ain't personal, but Joe needs to keep it 100. Peace to the God Lord Jamar.