you know the goal of yt supremacy is to create mixed babies and steal the culture. They are simply doing what their yt ancestors programmed them to do.
Ayy I'ma let y'all know this. This comment thread said 2 replies but it was blank. I added my comment and it was still blank. I refreshed the video now I see mine and the one before it. 💪🏾
Tariq is xposing the culture vultures And he is spot on.I'm from the Islands and will tell you no group is being monetize like African Americans by others and those groups are not inclusive except whites
Give black americans their props! black folks are so welcoming to other groups only to be disrespected in the end, people trying to false re write black american history
@@razethemass7871 whatever. People who eat beans and rice and barely speak English can't come up with an slang English genre of music. It doesn't add up. Grown men who shake their hips all of a sudden switched to hardcore bboy music🤣🤣 Those zesty Latino dances. We don't do all that sassy dancing. U will get individuals like Bobby schmurda but overall we don't dance sassy like Latin men
Tariq was wrong in this interview. Ricans contributed heavy on the new styles that came out in Breakin. But nobody made the distinction like that cus we was all together in the ghetto. Thats how the oppressor saw us and thats how it was. He wrong for making this an issue. Erebody know HipHop is ours. But they was right there AS us too. Lets not do the Willie Lynch Thing.
@@hustlauswhat do you think makes up a Puerto Rican? They're a mix of us and the French from an invasion that happened many centuries ago. You go to PR and find that in the real hood, they rituals and customs are directly African. They are us out there MORE THAN WE ARE. Get William Lynch outcha head Holmes. Then we might have a chance in this experiment against our people.
@@tehutispeaksBlack people had already been break dancing for years, and creating a few Break dancing moves, isn’t creating hip hop. Stop it. Tariq was spot on.
THANKS FOR SCHOOLING THIS DUDE, HE’S DEFINITELY DELUSIONAL IF HE THINKS HE KNOWS ABOUT ANYTHING THAT TOOK PLACE BACK IN THOSE TIMES OF THE BRONX, NY!!!!!💯💯💯
I was born in 1966, and my parents were from Puerto Rico. I grew up in the Bronx, first in McCombs Road, then Burnside Avenue, and in the early/late 70s into the early 80s from my experience hip hip, rap & dancin' etc the originators were the super cool brown toned Brother's it was not Puerto Ricans they just inherited it from the brothers... just go back and look at the dancin' in 30s and earlier than that and till this point, to my knowledge I see them as the ORIGINATORS... hey, PR Brother's be happy we have bomba, jibaro, plena, salsa etc just ACKNOWLEDGE who are the TRUE originators of Hip-Hop as a whole... You got my respect my brown toned brothers for your talents...
You should watch old footage of the Cossacks in Russia! Watch "Interview with Spy (a.k.a. Lein Figueroa)" and find out who started real "breakdancing". He was PR!
@@BoricuaNyc where are all the Latin Jay Z's?? Latinos are so pathetic they got to steal a culture🤣🤣 Latin men shake their hips and dance ZESTY. That SUS salsa dancing or whatever u all call it, is. JOKE. NOBODY wants to dance or dress like Latinos. U all come here to be like us or caucasians
It is ridiculous that we as FBA/ADOS have to defend this. We can clearly see the continuity in our community that led to Hip Hop. Show me any type of continuity as far as dance, music, language, fashion, or swag in the Puerto Rican community that led to Hip Hop. They can't do it.
You can trace the evolution of music and culture that led to the birth of hip hop directly to FBA. From James Brown's dancing and his production to the way folks like Ali and Rudy Ray Moore talked. It all led to the birth of hip hop. Black people had been rhyming and using metaphors when they talked.
@@streetgangs hip hop was dj’s and mc’s all those other elements is shit that Bam threw in the mix to make hip hop seem more important then it really was and if we gonna talk the graffiti and dancing a lot of those dudes weren’t hip hop dudes
The truth is that the FATHER of HipHop Culture is Jamaican🇯🇲🗽 and my channel has receipts🧾 from LL Cool J thanking his people in Spanish. Why would LL Cool J speak 🗣 in Spanish 🗽🇺🇸🗽🇵🇷🗽🇯🇲🗽
Everybody Study us and have always stolen or try to steal our inventions. I thank God for Tariq! This man has open so many eyes and is literally taking on the Whole World on our behalf! 🙏🏿❤️🔥
We're not trying to steal anything we're just saying we were there in the creation of hip hop alongside the black people. Even Busta rhymes and krs one said it.
@@nycricanpapi Nah yall trying to say you created it 50/50 go check your fat mouth Rican brother fat joe. First it was we were there now it's we created it 50/50
If your not from the bronx ny or ny period hoe can you even comment on this puerto ricans we're always a big presence in the bronx especially the south bronx where hiphop started soundview bronx dale houses etc they were there in the communities with blacks at most of the events involved in the street gangs who's members that help createe hiphop culture they may not innovated hiphop but were there during its process and cultivation some of the best break dancers and graffiti artist were boriquas one of 2 key elements of hiphop do your research second off some of hiphop had influence from caribean Americans as well kool herc was from yard originally tariq has no biz talkin about how hiphop started he's from fuckin Detroit and lived in the south tell em go elaborate on some ol motown shit
As a Puerto Rican who was born and raised in Soundview (1965-1987) I give 100% props to the BROTHERS who created hip hop...it wasn't Puerto Ricans...we came shortly after and were a part of the culture as we still are today...but not the creators. I give that to my black brothers from the BX! 10000%!! PEACE ✌❤ -POOK #SoundviewStratfordWatson #JHS123ClassOf1980
That's a lie, you not Puerto Rican and you definitely not BX. Name me ONE Bl Am Pioneer that created Hip Hop. If you really are a PR then learn your roots. It's ridiculous to think Hip Hop would have existed without the youngins of Caribbean bloodlines. You old folks couldn't stand the Hip Hop culture. All of ya, whether Bl Am or PR.
You have to give Tariq his props on this! Brother keeping these other groups in their place by letting them know; to their face, they had absolutely nothing to do with the creation of HipHop!
So a man from LA who wasn’t even born when HipHop was being created knows HipHop better than Fat Joe🤔🤣🤣 Tex, Charlie Chase, Great Pesos and JuneBug helped since the early 70’s. Learn the history about the 5-Elements. 🗽🇺🇸🗽🇵🇷🗽🇯🇲🗽 My channel has receipts 🧾 as well
@@BoricuaNyc Tariq doesn't have to be from NY to know his own culture, Everybody you named assimilated into FBA culture and didn't create a damn thing 🤭
@@melanatedwarrior3530 Hip hop or hip-hop is a culture and art movement that was created by African Americans, Latino Americans and Caribbean Americans in the Bronx, New York City. Tariq is not from any of those places, he is from Alabama, moved to Detroit for a while and then to LA. The only people who can speak on the matter are those who created it, I get that you are in love with Tariq but calm yourself down.
@@BoricuaNyc you said that nobody would ever tell a Bronx Rican to his face and tariq an “outsider” from LA did multiple times and dude sat there and didn’t check shit. Tariq flat out told him to his face you didn’t create, innovate, or influence anything 😮😮😅😅😅😅
The Carolinas is Point A for so many genres of American music...so many great musicians, from icons to unsung pioneers, have roots in the Carolinas and throughout the South. Many were ashamed of their southern roots.
And every black American (descendants of USA chattel slavery) who’s family ran up north 100 years ago ! All need to come back to the Carolinas especially South Carolina!! And luckily it’s already thing
Latins are not known for making good music in America. NOBODY wants to hear from them. We are known for the best musicians in the WORLD!! Where are all their great musicians?? I can name COUNTLESS black top notch musicians
Point A would be the deep South technically.. Blues is disputed between Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi but Jazz is undoubtedly from Louisiana. James Brown has to be one of the most influential artists from S Carolina, as well as Dizzy Gillepsie.
That's them Ny Rican's that be vulture culturing and Busta Rhymes don't help lying to them in that concert where he said Puerto Ricans and Black people created hip hop smh.i was like my people didn't create nothing what he talking about.sad to see Puerto Ricans in NY be so ashamed of being Puerto Rican.To me,to me we the flyest on the planet.even if people don't agreed with me it's ok but to me,we fly and I'm Proud of being Puerto Rican and my culture.And My Judah family it ain't all Puerto Ricans, specially us in the island we ain't thinking that.
Thank you Tariq Nasheed for the truth, the education, and the determination to keep the real founders of our music culture, and hip hop alive and the credit given to the black creators that created it.
I’m not FBA but a supporter I see yous as my brothers and sisters I am astounded of the audacity of these other races really trying to claim your culture it’s absolutely pathetic and I appreciate brother Tariq standing tall and staunch.
Indeed, they’re trying to this so they can say “FBA had nothing to do with anything,” so it’s ok to destroy them. Nazi Germany is something they’re trying to bring back.
Yeah this is very sad Latinos are doing this and they actually believe it. They cant explain where are all the Latin Jay Z or Tupac's🤣🤣 U would think if they were that involved we would have heard of them. All they got is Big Pun and he was Luke warm and fat Joe who stole his entire life from black 1990s dealers
The problem with your comment is; Puerto Rican is not a race. It’s a nationality of Black and Brown folks. You couldn’t tell the difference of a Black American and an AfroRican if were ever from NY. From then to now plenty are mixed up within our own families. The problem with this entire topic is; the out of state bruthas are the only ones talking without that knowledge because of the Latinos ya surrounded by. They not Bronx PRs and neither one of ya are Bronx. Why would I look down on my own sibling just cause she lighter than I am? We can’t see the difference over here. We were there from Day 1 and that concept seems to turn a blind eye to the BX lifestyle. Just as many Black Americans from the BX turned a blind eye to the Hip Hop creation that the kids were doing. PRs didn’t just stand there and watch. That’s a tourists thing. We didn't have any tourists over here, in fact none of ya would have visited the BX. Charlie Chase and Crazy Legs ain’t the only Puerto Ricans in the Bronx and every Pioneer you know weren’t the only DJs and MCs. They just took it to the studios, that's about it. In fact, every block did Hip Hop now go find out how many blocks are in the Bronx… Many hate us for Hip Hop… Back then, many Back Americans got me angry talkin smack about Hip Hop just as many PRs got me angry also. The scale was even on that note. The gangs were the ones that got us younginz started, we were all mixed up in those gangs, then we went crazy on it, not thinking it will someday blow up to this point. See we didn’t want any southern styles over here. We found it feminine to be honest, all of us regardless to our shade. So we went wild on mixing Funk, Rock, Latin tunes and the use of more than 5 instruments, France Electro-music, and that Caribbean touch to make it danceable. Rap like poetry in motion always existed outside of the US in other genres of other languages. Rap came from Africa. Ya can't have this, it's just not going to happen, this here is more than just a genre, it’s a culture created by people of color. A concept we can fully understand why Black folks outside NYC cannot grasp cause ya not about that life.
Salute to Tariq Nasheed!!! Please continue we need more FBAs like you standing your ground against those who like to discredit blacks including this guy Alex Alonso. Please find others who are consistent and can articulate valid points and truths. We need more like you.
I WOULD "LOVE" TO SPEAK TO TARIQ!! IS THERE ANY WAY I CAN SPEAK TO TARIQ?? I'M NOT AS HUMBE AS ALEX TRUST ME, IT'LL BE A ENTIRELY DIFFERENT SCENARIO! Well this goes out to the followers of his cult (FBA.) 1- Give me the name of the Black American that created Hip Hop. 2- Give me the name of an instrument created by a Black American and this is native to Bl Ams. 3- Give me the name of a Southern genre that was not derived from white folks' music. 4- Who said Hip Hop was not derived from European Electro music, if this is the case, then why isn't Euro UK, Paris, Germany, Russia, France, Italy, and China taking claim for Hip Hop but the FBA cult is trying to? 5- Who said rap was not created by the Griots of West Africa? Kool Herc himself calls rap "A POTMODERN GRIOT!" You all thought one brutha created rap? Lol! 6- Who says breakdancing did not come from 1500s Afro-Brazil's Capoeira and Taino Cemi dance rituals? Where do you'all think The Millers Brothers got it from? You'all thought a few bruthas created it? Lol!! YOU HAVE NO ANSWERS TO ANY OF THAT!!! Hip Hop was created in the Bronx by the residents of Afro-Caribbean bloodlines and Black Americans joined in and dominated the musical element of the culture decades later. City boys do not copy country boys. The NYC steelo is a unique steelo you all can recognize from miles away. Stop trying to look for excuses. Southern music has never evolved and Hip Hop has no roots in Southern music except one or two genres besides all others from Euro and African instruments and etc... THE BREAK; is only a section in which other instruments fall silent to leave the drums and percussion playing on their own. You can hear they used the break many times in 1600s music like Bomba from Puerto Rico and other old Caribbean genres. The term ‘break’ refers to the notion that these drum parts are found during breaks in the music; gaps in the arrangement where the drums sound by themselves. The term was used by Kool Herc. In the words of James Brown; "Nobody has a monopoly on soul, we gotta count everybody." Now you'all have to just deal with it.
Got damn!! Like why is it so difficult to give foundational black Americans their credit ??? Like why?? Why do we have to fight and argue for everything that belongs to us?? My goodness
At 9:52 I gave the brothas their credit, go listen. It sounds like its difficult for Puerto Ricans to get credit for their innovative role in break dancing and graffiti writing.
The elders gotta speak up ! Tell the truth! We’re disconnected! Appreciate this content. Don’t matter he not from NY. Let the truth be told and placed in proper context. .
He doesn’t even know that the black spades ♠️ had Boricuas🇵🇷 and some were president of the young spades ♠️ proves Tariq knows nothing about the beginnings of hip hop culture🗽 Tariq is a student and all outsiders My channel has receipts 🧾 from Charlie Chase and many others
@@BoricuaNyc what does that have to do with creating? I’m confused? There were boricus gangs, !so there was a choice ! Black benji was a ghetto bros! Mostly PR!
I WOULD "LOVE" TO SPEAK TO TARIQ!! IS THERE ANY WAY I CAN SPEAK TO TARIQ?? I'M NOT AS HUMBE AS ALEX TRUST ME, IT'LL BE A ENTIRELY DIFFERENT SCENARIO! Well this goes out to the followers of his cult (FBA.) 1- Give me the name of the Black American that created Hip Hop. 2- Give me the name of an instrument created by a Black American and this is native to Bl Ams. 3- Give me the name of a Southern genre that was not derived from white folks' music. 4- Who said Hip Hop was not derived from European Electro music, if this is the case, then why isn't Euro UK, Paris, Germany, Russia, France, Italy, and China taking claim for Hip Hop but the FBA cult is trying to? 5- Who said rap was not created by the Griots of West Africa? Kool Herc himself calls rap "A POTMODERN GRIOT!" You all thought one brutha created rap? Lol! 6- Who says breakdancing did not come from 1500s Afro-Brazil's Capoeira and Taino Cemi dance rituals? Where do you'all think The Millers Brothers got it from? You'all thought a few bruthas created it? Lol!! YOU HAVE NO ANSWERS TO ANY OF THAT!!! Hip Hop was created in the Bronx by the residents of Afro-Caribbean bloodlines and Black Americans joined in and dominated the musical element of the culture decades later. City boys do not copy country boys. The NYC steelo is a unique steelo you all can recognize from miles away. Stop trying to look for excuses. Southern music has never evolved and Hip Hop has no roots in Southern music except one or two genres besides all others from Euro and African instruments and etc... THE BREAK; is only a section in which other instruments fall silent to leave the drums and percussion playing on their own. You can hear they used the break many times in 1600s music like Bomba from Puerto Rico and other old Caribbean genres. The term ‘break’ refers to the notion that these drum parts are found during breaks in the music; gaps in the arrangement where the drums sound by themselves. The term was used by Kool Herc. In the words of James Brown; "Nobody has a monopoly on soul, we gotta count everybody." Now you'all have to just deal with it.
Answer your own question giving me the Puerto Ricans who started all of that if it's 50-50. I'm just seeing this and a lot of time has passed and a lot of those questions have been answered. Give me your answers. How about that........ Zulu King Amin ♠️
I'm Hispanic and I admit most of us Hispanics from NY to Cali we definitely take a lot from the Black culture and put our own spin on it point blank!!!!
@@JulioCoca-th9leIt aint from Africa, its black Americans. Even James Brown Drummer, Stupplefield, and music influenced African music, like the Afrobeat of Fela Kuti.
What spin is that? If Hispanics were so innovative, then why haven’t you come up with any dances after breaking? This claim is seriously sad, and disrespectful to us. How would you all feel if we were leeching and lying about your own culture.
It’s so crazy how these other groups really don’t want us #Fba to have shit 😂 we don’t go to anyone’s homeland and say we created something but we can’t get that same energy
These 🌮 want us to believe people who couldn't speak English made up and entire genre with American black slang words🤣🤣Go to a PR festival. That is not dancing. That is some tribal BS. We still inventing dances and they are still copying.
@@wayofthegun6224 facts it's scary how most of these folks got real mental issues. They behave like a blk Klan group/ Outside the internet nobody speaks of FBA! the truth gets them mad. Most FBA are typical victims seeking attention for bitterness. They only attack other blacks while behaving for Massa.
When the chronology is accurate the "smoke and confusion" dissipates. This method of analysis comes from Asa Hilliard but applies universally if clearity and truth are being sought. Great Work T.N.
Hip Hop is 100% black music not latino. The first break dancers was Laury Myers aka Trixie. The first break dancing crew were the Zulu Kings The first hip hop MC was Coke La rock And the first hip hop DJ was grandmasters flowers. All sub genres of hip hop were created by black Americans like east coast rap west coast rap g funk Miami bass Crunk trap drill Even the names hip hop and rap come from Afro American vernacular English ( black American slangs)
These Latinos are so confused. They don't know who TF they want to be. They copy us,they copy caucasians. These people abandon their culture to copy others
@@streetgangs I WOULD "LOVE" TO SPEAK TO TARIQ!! IS THERE ANY WAY I CAN SPEAK TO TARIQ?? I'M NOT AS HUMBE AS ALEX TRUST ME, IT'LL BE A ENTIRELY DIFFERENT SCENARIO! Well this goes out to the followers of his cult (FBA.) 1- Give me the name of the Black American that created Hip Hop. 2- Give me the name of an instrument created by a Black American and this is native to Bl Ams. 3- Give me the name of a Southern genre that was not derived from white folks' music. 4- Who said Hip Hop was not derived from European Electro music, if this is the case, then why isn't Euro UK, Paris, Germany, Russia, France, Italy, and China taking claim for Hip Hop but the FBA cult is trying to? 5- Who said rap was not created by the Griots of West Africa? Kool Herc himself calls rap "A POTMODERN GRIOT!" You all thought one brutha created rap? Lol! 6- Who says breakdancing did not come from 1500s Afro-Brazil's Capoeira and Taino Cemi dance rituals? Where do you'all think The Millers Brothers got it from? You'all thought a few bruthas created it? Lol!! YOU HAVE NO ANSWERS TO ANY OF THAT!!! Hip Hop was created in the Bronx by the residents of Afro-Caribbean bloodlines and Black Americans joined in and dominated the musical element of the culture decades later. City boys do not copy country boys. The NYC steelo is a unique steelo you all can recognize from miles away. Stop trying to look for excuses. Southern music has never evolved and Hip Hop has no roots in Southern music except one or two genres besides all others from Euro and African instruments and etc... THE BREAK; is only a section in which other instruments fall silent to leave the drums and percussion playing on their own. You can hear they used the break many times in 1600s music like Bomba from Puerto Rico and other old Caribbean genres. The term ‘break’ refers to the notion that these drum parts are found during breaks in the music; gaps in the arrangement where the drums sound by themselves. The term was used by Kool Herc. In the words of James Brown; "Nobody has a monopoly on soul, we gotta count everybody." Now you'all have to just deal with it.
@@andremobleysr3484 she means the slick style hate Alonzo giving to FBAs. He trying too hard to include his people into something they had nothing to do with.
As a 57 year old FBA from Brooklyn one thing that is true is the Black - Puerto Rican relation has always been much cooler than Black - Mexican relationship in LA and other places. But the truth is Puerto Ricans had nothing to do with the creation of hip hop, It is our culture from the south. Were there Puerto Ricans there? Most definitely but like Charlie Chase said they were kind of outcasted as listening to "jungle music" I saw this myself with one of my best friends til today when we were 10 years old how his fellow Puerto Ricans used to treat him. It's funny they never really mention any particular Puerto Rican. Crazy legs is younger than me and I was 9 or 10 when hip hop started.
I WOULD "LOVE" TO SPEAK TO TARIQ!! IS THERE ANY WAY I CAN SPEAK TO TARIQ?? I'M NOT AS HUMBE AS ALEX TRUST ME, IT'LL BE A ENTIRELY DIFFERENT SCENARIO! Well this goes out to the followers of his cult (FBA.) 1- Give me the name of the Black American that created Hip Hop. 2- Give me the name of an instrument created by a Black American and this is native to Bl Ams. 3- Give me the name of a Southern genre that was not derived from white folks' music. 4- Who said Hip Hop was not derived from European Electro music, if this is the case, then why isn't Euro UK, Paris, Germany, Russia, France, Italy, and China taking claim for Hip Hop but the FBA cult is trying to? 5- Who said rap was not created by the Griots of West Africa? Kool Herc himself calls rap "A POTMODERN GRIOT!" You all thought one brutha created rap? Lol! 6- Who says breakdancing did not come from 1500s Afro-Brazil's Capoeira and Taino Cemi dance rituals? Where do you'all think The Millers Brothers got it from? You'all thought a few bruthas created it? Lol!! YOU HAVE NO ANSWERS TO ANY OF THAT!!! Hip Hop was created in the Bronx by the residents of Afro-Caribbean bloodlines and Black Americans joined in and dominated the musical element of the culture decades later. City boys do not copy country boys. The NYC steelo is a unique steelo you all can recognize from miles away. Stop trying to look for excuses. Southern music has never evolved and Hip Hop has no roots in Southern music except one or two genres besides all others from Euro and African instruments and etc... THE BREAK; is only a section in which other instruments fall silent to leave the drums and percussion playing on their own. You can hear they used the break many times in 1600s music like Bomba from Puerto Rico and other old Caribbean genres. The term ‘break’ refers to the notion that these drum parts are found during breaks in the music; gaps in the arrangement where the drums sound by themselves. The term was used by Kool Herc. In the words of James Brown; "Nobody has a monopoly on soul, we gotta count everybody." Now you'all have to just deal with it.
During those times it wasn't a major immigrant city cut it out. In fact our ppl wasn't even fucking with each other! NYC was still pretty much SEGREGATED... You fleeing a** ppl are something else
I'm a Hip Hop head too Black America. There is nothing new in Hip Hop. Hip-hop is only a combination of all Black American cultural art forms that came before it. It borrowed heavily from the Blues, Jazz, RnB, Rock n' Roll, Rock sub-genres Funk, soul, etc. The dances are not new either in the '70s, '80s, and '90s every dance I did my grandparents, parents, uncle, and aunts had a different name for it. Some of them were born in the late 1800s and early 1900s. The Griddy is not new. I've seen that in many black American churches. Every Black American Cultural music art form has its own style, fashion, language, dance, and culture. Hip-hop just took the fashion, slang, dances, and styles of the previous Black American art forms and combined them into one genre. If you are on the outside looking in it looks new to you.
Perfectly stated! Thank you!!! What the Kardashians presented as their fashion was simply florida club scene attire. All the bodycon suits and dresses! Every area has its own unique style that is EASY to point out.
Just like Farrakhan who says that modern tech was stolen from Africa by Europeans. Africans never had a written language or did not make a house pass one story
I remember Hip Hop back in the days people were stigmatizing it as a Black American trend that was associated with street criminality and ghetto-ism which not even the Puerto Ricans and the Caribbeans were trying to be associated with . I was at the park jams in the 70's and active during the street level of Hip Hop and it was always understood that it was a Black American culture and everyone else were participants . Now that Hip Hop , the rapping aspect , has become an acceptable billions of dollars music genre other people wants to claim it . smh I'm going to tell you that the majority of people attending the park jams in the 70's throughout NYC were Black Americans and not any Caribbean culture was even present then . I recall the Puerto Ricans that did show up at the park jams it ended in a fight with the Blacks . The Puerto Ricans that attended the park jams in the 70's were gangs , like the Savage Skulls and the Crazy Homicide gang in Brooklyn , and they weren't there to rap or to dance but instead to start drama . Yes , there were a sprinkle of Puerto Ricans that did hang around Black people at the Hip Hop park jams but the majority were Black Americans . They were just participating in a Black American street culture . This guy interviewing is so inadequately informed and he is still trying to force the narrative that Hip Hop is not solely a FBA invented culture .
@Alexandra Kiss Notice how ricans never tell us what they create in Hip Hop and incapable of showing any elements, influences and early precursors from their community 🤭
@@alexandrakiss2572 Exactly! I was at the park jams since 1977 and I know Boricuas🇵🇷 were DJaying, B🤸♀️Boys and B🤸🏽♀️Girls, and graffiti writers. My channel has Charlie Chase saying he helped create hip hop culture 🗽🇵🇷🗽🇺🇸🗽🇯🇲🗽
Black is legal status term like the word white. Black means civiliter mortuus dead in the eyes of the law. Huemans are not crayons. Ignorance is the root of all evil .
This is one of the dumbest things I’ve ever seen typed in RUclips. Do you even know what Puerto Ricans consist of? We literally all products of African slaves traveling over the ocean.
Makes no sense cuz Latinos live very similar lifestyles with police violence and everythin we went through the same Struggle in NYC during the civil rights movement
It is amazing that I've found this: 21 years ago I told my little brother & his friends that black people would be replaced as the image of hip hop... they laughed & treated me like I was extreme... until one evening while grocery shop, we happened upon a cookie jar fashioned in the image of a blonde haired, blue eyed, white male, in baggy cloths, with a tag that read "rapper" across his chest. Then, there was a billboard posted of all black genres with NO black people represented. I don't begrudge anyone, but I LOVE my culture from coast to coast & it needs to be guarded LIKE EVERYONE ELSE DOES INSTINCTIVELY WITH THEIR OWN. It's time up for being all-inclusive & welcoming, as we are innately, because now invited guests are masquerading as architects & deed holding occupants. I am happy to see this cause taken up-if only I had the resources & fortitude for more than prognostications two decades ago, we might not have to do it now. Next it will need to be done for slang & mannerisms. lol. Maybe we were too hasty to dismiss the term "Ebonics."
I saw a documentary on the History Channel in which they were portraying King Tut as very light skinned, almost white. They were also trying to make him out to be crippled. These people are natural born liars.
CREATING and CONTRIBUTING are two different things… all we’re saying is BLACK AMERICANS CREATED the culture of hip hop… we’re not saying Puerto Ricans didn’t contribute to it, they just didn’t invent it.
Good day sir!! FBA here and fairly new subscriber! I’ve binge watched you all day and I find your content to be more interesting, provocative, and beneficial to me than most content I’ve seen on here. I was born and raised in 1970’s Chicago and I’m also musically inclined!! I appreciate you sir and I applaud what you are doing!
I don’t think any of the pioneers ever have or will identify as FBA. They are all Black Americans and Black immigrants. Stop putting that ridiculous label on people who would have nothing to do with this insanity. If you know anything about New York City Black history, most of those people came from the Caribbean. Most of Marcus Garvey’s UNIA members in NYC were from the Caribbean. How can you dismiss the Caribbean culture of Blacks in NYC?
@@allgasnobrakes123 Let me reiterate Blacc Americans/Foundational Blacc Americans/American Descendants Of Slavery created hip-hop. Everyone else is students PERIOD! P.S The majority of the Blacc population of NYC DID NOT COME FROM THE CARIBBEAN! THEY FROM THE SOUTH! STOP THE CAP!
@@allgasnobrakes123HipHop sounds and sounded like Black American music right before it and samples and (breaks) where used to create the music it sounded like nothing foreign stop leaching.
Broski as a Boricua 🇵🇷 c'mon hip pop is African-American Cultures and created by them, and like he said, we were the first students of hip pop. Just be proud that the majority of us Boricua's that weren't shame of our heritages we tight with black people during that tough era. I will always be happy and proud when i see a Puerto rican flag behind The Black Panthers group and YLP.
Saying Grafitti started in Philly by a Black man called cornbread is disrepectful 💯 knowing damn well that Grafitti started waaay before Hip Hop and in the 50s by NYC gangs tagging up they Gangs Turf...💯 Nobody is Arguing about the Musix...but Grafitti artform started by Whites and Latinos and Break Dance came from Uprock Boricuas from Bklyn diring the boogaloo era when they would Battle each other Outlaw Style...since in Bklyn they dance to Funk & Disco Beats....the Bronx 🇵🇷 copy Brooklyn 🇵🇷 style and added floor stepping and windmills... 💯 Dynasty Rockers were the 1st Crew to Uprock in 1973 in Brooklyn 🇵🇷 💯 Hip Hop wasnt a thing until the 1980s.
@@AnimalAlmighty im saying Boogaloo era "Bang, Bang by joe Cuba & Richie Ray Lookie, Lookie 1960s....thats were the Rock Dance evolve from & also the Grafitti....saying Gtafitti started by some black kid from Philly in the late 60s is funny as Hell 🤣😂😆🤣😅 saying that Lie is discreditable 4 Realz...you have No Biznezz saying anything About Hip Hop history...simce everybody knows Grafiitti is America Art form since the 30s and the 1st Gtafitti Writer is ZORRO....a LATINO 💯 the Street Artist started using letters from Batman TV Show in the Mid 60s by the Early 70 BKlyn Wild Style was Created using the Arrow Style Grafitti by Coney Island Artists & the 1st Grafitti movie is about a Latino Kid from Brooklyn 1981 Dreams Dont Die 💯 Hip Hop is a Bunch of elements from different cultures and era combine to make a New Different Sound...They took the Disco Turntables then added a MC, and Breaking is a dance made up from different dances steps at the time, Pop, Lock, Uprock and came up with Break Dancing...Grafitti is Street Literature from NYC Gangs in the 50s...The Boogaloo era very important in NYC & PR music history since the mid 1950s
🟥⬛️🟩 I just looked up 1930s Break Dancing !!!! We been break dancing since the 1930s (Mills Brothers Caravan) we been rapping since the 1940s (The Jubilares) and JAMES BROWN IS THE SOLE INVENTOR OF HIP HOP with doing them BOTH at its highest level CASE CLOSED!
Thanks for staying 10 toes down Tariq. There are no Puerto Ricans in those indictments. Never have been. Nobody takes the pain....they just want the shine. The only Puerto Rican that inspired me in Hip Hop was Big Pun....and he got his style from Kool G Rap. Those were his words. I also like a few others...like the Beatnuts. I got love for Puerto Ricans...I lived on the island en Coamo y Ponce. I been through La Perla to get weed and other barrios and caserios like Lloren Torres to build with the people. I used to really be in these streets. Anyway...Peace to the Hip Hop culture!
@@AlexAlonso101 Marc Anthony doesn't make Hip Hop. If that was true...Pun should have done salsa or whatever Marc Anthony does.Pun gravitated towards Hip Hop more than latin inspired music.
Being on code is usually developed early in character. When you see the disappointing personality in those who see no need for self dedication and not following the ill path forged by those that will never actually be ready to embrace the truth and having the courage to stand ten toes down with it. This must have value to you, and Brother Tariq has it! Sharing information is the blessing that the disloyal folks will never emerge with!
I WOULD "LOVE" TO SPEAK TO TARIQ!! IS THERE ANY WAY I CAN SPEAK TO TARIQ?? I'M NOT AS HUMBE AS ALEX TRUST ME, IT'LL BE A ENTIRELY DIFFERENT SCENARIO! Well this goes out to the followers of his cult (FBA.) 1- Give me the name of the Black American that created Hip Hop. 2- Give me the name of an instrument created by a Black American and this is native to Bl Ams. 3- Give me the name of a Southern genre that was not derived from white folks' music. 4- Who said Hip Hop was not derived from European Electro music, if this is the case, then why isn't Euro UK, Paris, Germany, Russia, France, Italy, and China taking claim for Hip Hop but the FBA cult is trying to? 5- Who said rap was not created by the Griots of West Africa? Kool Herc himself calls rap "A POTMODERN GRIOT!" You all thought one brutha created rap? Lol! 6- Who says breakdancing did not come from 1500s Afro-Brazil's Capoeira and Taino Cemi dance rituals? Where do you'all think The Millers Brothers got it from? You'all thought a few bruthas created it? Lol!! YOU HAVE NO ANSWERS TO ANY OF THAT!!! Hip Hop was created in the Bronx by the residents of Afro-Caribbean bloodlines and Black Americans joined in and dominated the musical element of the culture decades later. City boys do not copy country boys. The NYC steelo is a unique steelo you all can recognize from miles away. Stop trying to look for excuses. Southern music has never evolved and Hip Hop has no roots in Southern music except one or two genres besides all others from Euro and African instruments and etc... THE BREAK; is only a section in which other instruments fall silent to leave the drums and percussion playing on their own. You can hear they used the break many times in 1600s music like Bomba from Puerto Rico and other old Caribbean genres. The term ‘break’ refers to the notion that these drum parts are found during breaks in the music; gaps in the arrangement where the drums sound by themselves. The term was used by Kool Herc. In the words of James Brown; "Nobody has a monopoly on soul, we gotta count everybody." Now you'all have to just deal with it.
Some people have different understanding of the word create. So if we use the definition he used, then there is no doubt that Nuyoricans did help cocreate the culture. BBoys like Trixie, Dancin Doug, A1,Nga twins and Clark Kent were not doing windmills. I don't even think Tariq knows what a windmill is. Why didn't he prove it in his movie or on his youtube channel ? The answer is that he can't.
@@ev8318 lmao WRONG! There is no “different understanding” of create. There is ONE definition of create and you immigrant tethers have absolutely nothing to do with the creation of OUR culture. Lastly, Tariq had actual PIONEERS in the documentary and they ALL said the same thing. Hip hop was created by BLACL AMERICANS, period!!! Get over it
They were the 1st to copy us. NOBODY wants to dress,talk or act like a Puerto Rican🤣🤣🤣 What is their culture?? They leave the island to come copy caucasians and blacks. Confused cultureless people
I'm glad Tariq Rasheed is bringing up the true originators and creators of Hip Hop who were Black in North America. People really need to here the names of the people who created graffiti, rapping, djng, and breakdancing.
This 🌮 tried to steal credit didn't he. Tariq wasn't having it. He gave names of people in the 1940s and 50s. In that time Ricans we're still trying to be like caucasians
@@RUTHLESSambition5 they still are. Trust me I'm out here in jersey where i had a puerto rican called me a n-word and a monkey true story and the black latino that was with him didn't do nothing but grab a plastic broom stick and attack me with it. And i got more stories than that bumping heads with these chicos
Tariq knows nothing about the beginnings of hip hop culture and my channel has receipts🧾 from LL Cool J, Nas, Kurtis Blow, Coke La Rock and manyyyy more agreeing with Fat Joe
It's starting to become quite evident that anytime black Americans create a genre of music its this big racial debate around the actual creators. No other group of people has to deal with this except us. Give it less than 10 years and latinos will be saying they contributed to trap music as well🤦
Blk men use our culture as a currency to connect with these other groups. These other groups feel entitled in our spaces due to the way blk men crawl into theirs. Mexicans absolutely will claim that they created trap in 10 years and their biracial offspring will be right there to back the foolishness! The blk community needs to tighten its circle and be specific and intentional always! It is the only way we will survive the mess these betas have us wading through.
Us as foundational black American have dominated all five elements of hip-hop, because we created them all, just like so many other things we created it,and don't get the credit for.
@@BoricuaNyc we have our own museum it's called hidden history museum. It is more respected which is why you're here shaking in your boots. The only thing your people ever created was Pina colada.
Mexicans are the biggest haters and culture vultures around. Also the biggest liars. It's why they can shamelessly call BLACK SOUL MUSIC "Chicano oldies" and slapping their shitty prison art on RUclips videos to try to hide the Blackness of the music that they love so much. They are culture thieves...
As a latino he's 100% correct. I hate it when Hispanics try to claim they also invented hip hop. Just stop. Hip Hop will always be created black culture. Lets keep it a buck
1- Give me the name of the Black American that created Hip Hop. 2- Give me the name of an instrument created by a Black American and this is native to Bl Ams. 3- Give me the name of a Southern genre that was not derived from white folks' music. 4- Who said Hip Hop was not derived from European Electro music, if this is the case, then why isn't Euro UK, Paris, Germany, Russia, France, Italy, and China taking claim for Hip Hop but the FBA cult is trying to? 5- Who said rap was not created by the Griots of West Africa? Kool Herc himself calls rap "A POTMODERN GRIOT!" You all thought one brutha created rap? Lol! 6- Who says breakdancing did not come from 1500s Afro-Brazil's Capoeira and Taino Cemi dance rituals? Where do you'all think The Millers Brothers got it from? You'all thought a few bruthas created it? Lol!! YOU HAVE NO ANSWERS TO ANY OF THAT!!! Hip Hop was created in the Bronx by the residents of Afro-Caribbean bloodlines and Black Americans joined in and dominated the musical element of the culture decades later. City boys do not copy country boys. The NYC steelo is a unique steelo you all can recognize from miles away. Stop trying to look for excuses. Southern music has never evolved and Hip Hop has no roots in Southern music except one or two genres besides all others from Euro and African instruments and etc... Now you'all have to just deal with it.
Another way you know FBA created hip hop is that we had the only culture that had the elements and background for it to be created in. No other culture had the elements to create hip hop
You DEFINITELY an OUTSIDER because Boricuas🇵🇷like Tito Puente played🥁for the Sugarhill Gang. Eddy Martinez made the hottest hit🎸with Run DMC. Jimmy Delgado played🥁 for Kurtis Blow. 🗽🇺🇸🗽🇵🇷🗽🇯🇲🗽
@@cedricroney1475 You definitely an outsider. My channel has receipts 🧾 too school you if you like the truth from the black spades ♠️ which had Boricuas🇵🇷 and Tex and Mario at the park jams 🗽🇺🇸🗽🇵🇷🗽🇯🇲🗽
@LOVE What does that have to do with my statement? No other group had the cultural elements to add anything to hip hop. The American black had the culture to produce all the elements. Everything you consider hip hop can be shown to have been done by the American black before the culture in New York.
@@cedricroney1475 I was at the park jams since 1977 and Boricuas🇵🇷 helped create hip hop culture My channel has receipts 🧾 if you want the truth. I’m done ✅ 🗽🇺🇸🗽🇵🇷🗽🇯🇲🗽
@gsmoove9315 How are you going to tell us about our own culture? We created Blues, Country, and rock by ourselves, but some how we needed help with Hip Hop from Latinos? 😂
@@thetruthhurts131 because you are claiming things for you culture that didn't happen. To say that FBA's created blues, country and rock is pure delusion. To say that FBA's didn't copy hip hop from Latinos is revisionist history
@@gsmoove9315 You are being ignorant at this point. You can actual Google who created these things. I know you want, because the truth will hurt you, but check out Tariq movie. Microphone check. It exposes you Lietanios
@gsmoove9315 Why don't you actually do free research? Rock, created by Chuck Berry, Country, created by Jimmy Rodgers, Blues created by multiple African Americans in the 1920's.
People keep forgetting pop-locking was going on in the 70s on the Westcoast, Fred “ReRun” Berry on the show What’s Happening was pop-locking, that is a form of breakdancing.
Yo shout out to tariq for standing ten toes down defending his people. Way too many fba ados try to soften the blow to these outsiders. Stand on your square. This is our culture
@@BoricuaNyc love you’re a white Spanish speaking immigrant whose family couldn’t cut it in PR so you had to flee. It doesn’t get more outsider than that
In 1925, Earl Tucker (aka Snake Hips), a performer at the Cotton Club, invented a dance style similar to today’s hip-hop moves. He incorporated floats and slides into his dance. Similar moves would later inspire breakdancing. Breakdancing itself is also thought to have been inspired by the performances of James Brown, which included splits, popping and locking. According to legendary Latino break dancer Crazy Legs, there were very few Hispanic B Boys in the beginning. He said that almost all the B Boys were Afro American. Crazy Legs stated that the Latinos in the 1970's originally referred to breakdancing as Moreno Style dancing.
False information... 1- Give me the name of the Black American that created Hip Hop. 2- Give me the name of an instrument created by a Black American and this is native to Bl Ams. 3- Give me the name of a Southern genre that was not derived from white folks' music. 4- Who said Hip Hop was not derived from European Electro music, if this is the case, then why isn't Euro UK, Paris, Germany, Russia, France, Italy, and China taking claim for Hip Hop but the FBA cult is trying to? 5- Who said rap was not created by the Griots of West Africa? Kool Herc himself calls rap "A POTMODERN GRIOT!" You all thought one brutha created rap? Lol! 6- Who says breakdancing did not come from 1500s Afro-Brazil's Capoeira and Taino Cemi dance rituals? Where do you'all think The Millers Brothers got it from? You'all thought a few bruthas created it? Lol!! YOU HAVE NO ANSWERS TO ANY OF THAT!!! Hip Hop was created in the Bronx by the residents of Afro-Caribbean bloodlines and Black Americans joined in and dominated the musical element of the culture decades later. City boys do not copy country boys. The NYC steelo is a unique steelo you all can recognize from miles away. Stop trying to look for excuses. Southern music has never evolved and Hip Hop has no roots in Southern music except one or two genres besides all others from Euro and African instruments and etc... THE BREAK; is only a section in which other instruments fall silent to leave the drums and percussion playing on their own. You can hear they used the break many times in 1600s music like Bomba from Puerto Rico and other old Caribbean genres. The term ‘break’ refers to the notion that these drum parts are found during breaks in the music; gaps in the arrangement where the drums sound by themselves. The term was used by Kool Herc. In the words of James Brown; "Nobody has a monopoly on soul, we gotta count everybody." Now you'all have to just deal with it.
Big props to Tariq! He's educated and knowledgeable about our true history as creators, innovators, musicians, and performers. I'm a middle-aged Haitian American man from Flatbush, Brooklyn, and I was present during the infancy of hip-hop during the 1970s thru the 1990s. And yes, a lot of Puerto Ricans were tight with Black people, but they didn't create hip-hop in any shape, way, or form! As Tariq said, it was the Black American brilliant musicians of the past in jazz, blues, rock n roll, soul, funk, and disco that influenced the forefathers of hip-hop! And of course, the majority if not all, were Black Americans period!
@zroy9263 The comment you responded to just shows the Puerto Rican anti Black Racism that is truly the problem. You literally started of by stating that you are of Haitian lineage but this Bozo addresses you as an FBA 🤦🏿♂️So pretty much were all 1 BIG NIGGA.
Cornbread was writing his name across the top of bridges I'm a Philadelphian born and raised in Philadelphia. People wonder how the hell was he able to do what he did.
@@lroyjetsonson5060 They showing Cornbread on the floor with his name and the year “1968”. Funny how Cornbread has photos with 3-different years. I have footage of cornbread saying 1965, 1967 and 1968🤔 The lies change but not the truth. I also got footage of cornbread saying he learned graffiti by watching gang members. Send me your email and I’ll send the receipts🧾
4:50 - "If I go to Cuba and I get some beans and rice, and put some hot sauce on it, that's not my new creation. I just put some sauce on some shit that was already there."
THEY TALKING ABOUT NO HIPHOP BEING IN PUERTO RICO, TELL ME WHERE IN AFRICA IS ANYONE RAPPING OR BREAK DANCING.. OR ANY ORIGINS OF HIPHOP BACK IN THE DAY??💯💯💯
Jamaican didn’t create hip hop culture at all but the art of rapping (rhyming of samples and instrumentals) came from Jamaican dancehall music which is an identical music to rap. The illegal dancehall parties with electricity bridging was a practice in dancehall parties since the late 50s. They would freestyle all night over hit records mostly reggae but also American hit songs as well on the b sides of the records that sometimes had the instrumentals. When it came to the Bronx they weren’t using Jamaican hit songs as much only with a few exceptions. They were using American music exclusively but doing the same thing (it got Americanized ) until rap music was very different from dancehall but still similar. So in conclusion Jamaicans didn’t invent hip hop at all but they definitely were interwoven in the creating rap music. Nb. It’s impossible to separate Jamaicans from black Americans we are more connected than you realize. They used to send all the bad slaves to Jamaica, people used to travel back and forth. Jamaica had newspapers, telephone etc and was a very popular destination for Americans
This was hard to watch seeing this brother destroy every name and point that Latino tried to throw out🤣🤣 He got upset when he said Latinos we're the 1st students
No we need to protect and support the truth. Tariq is a hypocrite who promotes macking and pimping one minute the tries to be pro black the second. Being pro black means being pro all black people. If you only praise fba that ignores people like Marcus Garvey a jamaican immigrant who the parents of malcolm x followed. Furthermore why does he have a Muslim name when hes not a practicing Muslim. Hes a fraud
@@BoricuaNyc The original term was called Native Black Americans; that was created by Doctor Claude Anderson I believe. Tariq just added Foundational because when people heard the word Native they associated it with Native Americans or Indians ✌🏿.
I WOULD "LOVE" TO SPEAK TO TARIQ!! IS THERE ANY WAY I CAN SPEAK TO TARIQ?? Well this goes out to the followers of his cult (FBA.) 1- Give me the name of the Black American that created Hip Hop. 2- Give me the name of an instrument created by a Black American and this is native to Bl Ams. 3- Give me the name of a Southern genre that was not derived from white folks' music. 4- Who said Hip Hop was not derived from European Electro music, if this is the case, then why isn't Euro UK, Paris, Germany, Russia, France, Italy, and China taking claim for Hip Hop but the FBA cult is trying to? 5- Who said rap was not created by the Griots of West Africa? Kool Herc himself calls rap "A POTMODERN GRIOT!" You all thought one brutha created rap? Lol! 6- Who says breakdancing did not come from 1500s Afro-Brazil's Capoeira and Taino Cemi dance rituals? Where do you'all think The Millers Brothers got it from? You'all thought a few bruthas created it? Lol!! YOU HAVE NO ANSWERS TO ANY OF THAT!!! Hip Hop was created in the Bronx by the residents of Afro-Caribbean bloodlines and Black Americans joined in and dominated the musical element of the culture decades later. City boys do not copy country boys. The NYC steelo is a unique steelo you all can recognize from miles away. Stop trying to look for excuses. Southern music has never evolved and Hip Hop has no roots in Southern music except one or two genres besides all others from Euro and African instruments and etc... THE BREAK; is only a section in which other instruments fall silent to leave the drums and percussion playing on their own. You can hear they used the break many times in 1600s music like Bomba from Puerto Rico and other old Caribbean genres. The term ‘break’ refers to the notion that these drum parts are found during breaks in the music; gaps in the arrangement where the drums sound by themselves. The term was used by Kool Herc. In the words of James Brown; "Nobody has a monopoly on soul, we gotta count everybody." Now you'all have to just deal with it.
Not all Ricans.... Because even Black hated rap too in the beginning.... Everybody a wasn't liking rap like that in the beginning.... EVERYBODY means EVERY GROUP of people... Some FBA still hate it...
@@Q-uzoAngelOrgoneEnergy He said HIP-HOP CULTURE. Not RAPPING. HIP-HOP is a CULTURE of DJ'ING and MUSIC. THAT is THE FOUNDATION. In THE BEGINNING, THERE WAS NO RAPPING.
@@moebetta72 Even still.. Boricua's weren't against the culture or the elements we were banging all of that... I'm born and raised and still here in The Bronx .... And we know about the culture and significance of all the elements - just as we did then.....
Puerto Ricans didnt contribute to the creation of Hip Hop. Their culture origins aren’t hip hop, they saw FBAs doing some new shit and they wanted to be down. That’s cool, but they are trying to get credit for a FBA creation. Jamaicans also, FBAs are hip hop, Jamaicans are reggae music, Puerto Ricans whatever they call their music that’s theirs. You step on us we on y’all ass bruh. Y’all got that European complex, like if I can steal it and put a twist on its mines now. FBA on mines the rest of y’all are gonna respect it, or we are gonna be at odds….
Watching this from West Africa Tariq has all the receipts Black Americans are the face of Hip Hop I never heard of Puerto Rican or Jamaicans just respect Black Americans plain and simple they are the ones that made America cool otherwise it will be boring like Australia or New Zealand on the side note didn't Puerto Rican back in the day called Hip Hop ( Jungle Music) 🤔🤔🤔🤔
Black Americans are no doubt the face of Hip-Hop, but when you examine all the elements of Hip Hop in the 1970s, Puerto Rican were laying that foundation with everyone else too. They were creating, and innovating as well. You cant erase their contributions.
@@BoricuaNyc so you got the receipt when Puerto Rican used to this hip hop as jungle music 🎵 hey stop trolling u know damn well y'all used to hate hip hop when it was just a puppy now it's fly y'all want credit lol
I love the way Tariq concluded this interview. No one wants to give credit to FBA for anything positive when our people have invented and sacrificed so much! Great video
Crazy legs said it himself. When he started break dancing the Puerto Ricans said “why you doing that Moreno style” it was looked down upon in the Spanish community.
Some of these other groups are sad. Hip Hop is 100% FBA. People outside of Black American culture dont realize how far removed they are from our minds.
stop it.. DJ Cool Herc, a Jamaican; DJ Disco Wiz, a Latino (Puerto Rican and Cuban); Grandmaster Flash from Barbados; Afrika Bambaataa a Jamaican and Barbadian;
@@avianthony6149 Because we are the creators of the cultural elements of The jam/Rap/Hip Hop, our conversations of hip hop always begin in the early 1900's- to early 1970's. Unfortunately for the Puerto Ricans and Jamaicans they were nothing more than students of our culture who one day decided to partake in our culture. Their knowledge base of our culture only extends from the late 1970's to the 1980's and there lies the problem. It's like a group of colonizers attempting to teach a history that is beyond their compression to the people who actually created the history. To yall out "We were there" is such a low bar, it is embarrassing because these people have quickly realized that they haven't created $hit outside of simply being in close proximity to us and our culture. There has and will never be any elements of hip hop coming out of the Puerto Rican island or Jamaica. Those elements are in America because my people are in America and we are American made.
In 1962, James Brown recorded "Live at the Apollo." Brown’s drummer Clayton F. introduces a sound that is now known as the breakbeat. The breakbeat would later inspire the b-boy movement, as breakers danced to these beats at block parties. In, 1969 James Brown recorded two songs that would further influence the drum programming in today’s rap music: “Sex Machines” with John Starks playing drums, and “Funky Drummer” with Clyde Stubblefield on the drums.
Oh, there may not be any animosity, but there DAMNED sure is TREPIDATION now for any real Black person to associate with THAT n*gro interviewing Tariq! 😒🤨
When people realize hip hop didn’t start with the BRONX it started with BLACK BLUES and BREAK BEATS of BLACK ARTIST like JAMES BROWN AND GEORGE CLINTON
Hip Hop lingo was greatly influenced by the Jazz era. Jazz terms such as Funky, Fresh, fly, Dope, Hip, The Bomb, Boogie, Cool, Chill, Crib, Down by law, Jam, etc were adopted by Hip Hop. Moreover, the break beats and soundscape of Hip Hop were greatly influenced by James Brown.
The name jazz itself is FBA lingo. Theories as it being "jizz" --- semen/cum, or abbreviation for "just assing around". Hip-hop itself is FBA lingo: theories, it's a form of scatting or southern FBA lingo of someone that can't sist still as having the "hippity-hops".
WRONG INFORMATION!!! I WOULD "LOVE" TO SPEAK TO TARIQ!! IS THERE ANY WAY I CAN SPEAK TO TARIQ?? I'M NOT AS HUMBE AS ALEX TRUST ME, IT'LL BE A ENTIRELY DIFFERENT SCENARIO! Well this goes out to the followers of his cult (FBA.) 1- Give me the name of the Black American that created Hip Hop. 2- Give me the name of an instrument created by a Black American and this is native to Bl Ams. 3- Give me the name of a Southern genre that was not derived from white folks' music. 4- Who said Hip Hop was not derived from European Electro music, if this is the case, then why isn't Euro UK, Paris, Germany, Russia, France, Italy, and China taking claim for Hip Hop but the FBA cult is trying to? 5- Who said rap was not created by the Griots of West Africa? Kool Herc himself calls rap "A POTMODERN GRIOT!" You all thought one brutha created rap? Lol! 6- Who says breakdancing did not come from 1500s Afro-Brazil's Capoeira and Taino Cemi dance rituals? Where do you'all think The Millers Brothers got it from? You'all thought a few bruthas created it? Lol!! YOU HAVE NO ANSWERS TO ANY OF THAT!!! Hip Hop was created in the Bronx by the residents of Afro-Caribbean bloodlines and Black Americans joined in and dominated the musical element of the culture decades later. City boys do not copy country boys. The NYC steelo is a unique steelo you all can recognize from miles away. Stop trying to look for excuses. Southern music has never evolved and Hip Hop has no roots in Southern music except one or two genres besides all others from Euro and African instruments and etc... THE BREAK; is only a section in which other instruments fall silent to leave the drums and percussion playing on their own. You can hear they used the break many times in 1600s music like Bomba from Puerto Rico and other old Caribbean genres. The term ‘break’ refers to the notion that these drum parts are found during breaks in the music; gaps in the arrangement where the drums sound by themselves. The term was used by Kool Herc. In the words of James Brown; "Nobody has a monopoly on soul, we gotta count everybody." Now you'all have to just deal with it.
He is nowhere near being from the Bronx or even New York so his documentary would be based on 2nd and 3rd hand and and subject to many flaws and misinformation
@@gerrysteven5567 Just because it would be second or third hand info, doesn't mean it wouldn't be true. If that's the case you might as well not watch the news or read books based on history.
@@EVERLASTING12000 The difference between watching the new and this is that I grew up on the block in the Bronx where hip hop was created during the origin of hip hop. I was there from the beginning , and I don't have the need to rely on any second hand info in this matter because I lived in 1520 Sedgewick avenue and saw it all take place.
"I lived in 1520 Sedgewick avenue and saw it all take place." ---@@gerrysteven5567 Sure you did. Anyway, I will address that later of this mythical birthdate of hip-hop. One more time...WHAT EXACTLY DID PRs create in hip-hop? Simple question that none of you have been able to answer.
What we can do is count Hip Hop music hits from the 70s 80s 90s 2000s and beyond. Between black Americans and Puerto Ricans. That can show us who's creating the most for the culture of rap hip hop. Let's see who the winner is.
Why do other groups find it so hard to give FBA CREDIT
FBA=FULL BLOWN AIDS since the 80’s🤔
Because of racism
envy
Jealous
Because we are the greatest creation ever created and everybody wanna be us.
This is a shocking conversation, all the Puerto Ricans from 70s and 80s are documented saying they got it from Black Americans originally.
you know the goal of yt supremacy is to create mixed babies and steal the culture. They are simply doing what their yt ancestors programmed them to do.
Where is this document?
Hell no we are not
hence the Interviewer
@@nycricanpapi The Real Question is, What is Hip Hop without Black America?
I applaud Tariq for standing on BUSINESS!!!! 🙌👏👏🙌👌💯💯💯💯✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾💫👏👏⭐️
@@shavon121 ten toes down right? Smh
Damn Alonzo, just give American blacks their props. We are the cultural foundation of black culture worldwide.
I know right 😅dang
Because we the First born, we Negro predate the African.
Saw him tryna plead? 😂😂😂😂
Ayy I'ma let y'all know this. This comment thread said 2 replies but it was blank. I added my comment and it was still blank. I refreshed the video now I see mine and the one before it. 💪🏾
Tariq is xposing the culture vultures And he is spot on.I'm from the Islands and will tell you no group is being monetize like African Americans by others and those groups are not inclusive except whites
Black Americans make it cool to be BLACK! Give us our credit ⭐️💪🏽💯
This is a fact
Facts
Ahmaud Arbery and George Floyd wouldn’t agree if they were here today 🤔
@@BoricuaNyc Peter Spencer ?
@@BoricuaNyc we saw you love. We know why you’re jealous of FBA’s. Give it up
Give black americans their props!
black folks are so welcoming to other groups only to be disrespected in the end, people trying to false re write black american history
That's why I don't deal with 🌮🌮
@@razethemass7871 whatever. People who eat beans and rice and barely speak English can't come up with an slang English genre of music. It doesn't add up. Grown men who shake their hips all of a sudden switched to hardcore bboy music🤣🤣 Those zesty Latino dances. We don't do all that sassy dancing. U will get individuals like Bobby schmurda but overall we don't dance sassy like Latin men
Schmurda is Caribbean. Remember in the New Edition movie when he said he wasn't doing those Menudo moves.
@@adamneme4613 menudo is a Mexican dish
Y’all so welcoming too others but kill each other everyday in Chicago🤔🤔
Tariq killed this interview. The interviewer went hard in the paint for Puerto Ricans to no avail. The truth doesn't need an alibi. B1!!!
Tariq was wrong in this interview. Ricans contributed heavy on the new styles that came out in Breakin. But nobody made the distinction like that cus we was all together in the ghetto. Thats how the oppressor saw us and thats how it was. He wrong for making this an issue. Erebody know HipHop is ours. But they was right there AS us too. Lets not do the Willie Lynch Thing.
@tehutispeaks The doctor is there when a child is born but it doesn't mean that he's the father.
@@tehutispeaksthank you. You explained it perfectly.
@@hustlauswhat do you think makes up a Puerto Rican? They're a mix of us and the French from an invasion that happened many centuries ago. You go to PR and find that in the real hood, they rituals and customs are directly African. They are us out there MORE THAN WE ARE. Get William Lynch outcha head Holmes. Then we might have a chance in this experiment against our people.
@@tehutispeaksBlack people had already been break dancing for years, and creating a few Break dancing moves, isn’t creating hip hop. Stop it. Tariq was spot on.
THANKS FOR SCHOOLING THIS DUDE, HE’S DEFINITELY DELUSIONAL IF HE THINKS HE KNOWS ABOUT ANYTHING THAT TOOK PLACE BACK IN THOSE TIMES OF THE BRONX, NY!!!!!💯💯💯
I was born in 1966, and my parents were from Puerto Rico. I grew up in the Bronx, first in McCombs Road, then Burnside Avenue, and in the early/late 70s into the early 80s from my experience hip hip, rap & dancin' etc the originators were the super cool brown toned Brother's it was not Puerto Ricans they just inherited it from the brothers... just go back and look at the dancin' in 30s and earlier than that and till this point, to my knowledge I see them as the ORIGINATORS... hey, PR Brother's be happy we have bomba, jibaro, plena, salsa etc just ACKNOWLEDGE who are the TRUE originators of Hip-Hop as a whole... You got my respect my brown toned brothers for your talents...
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You should watch old footage of the Cossacks in Russia! Watch "Interview with Spy (a.k.a. Lein Figueroa)" and find out who started real "breakdancing". He was PR!
Puerto Ricoians didnt crate bomba nor salsa nor jibaro that agrican orgin ....... Pr barely survived the introduction of the Spanish
Who said that Puerto Ricans invented hip hop? Besides fat joe.
@@monta247now you smoking crack.
I like how Tariq stands Proud for his people and doesn’t backpedal. Stay on Code Fam!
He answered everything wrong sadly the person interviewed him knows little about the beginnings
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@@BoricuaNyc where are all the Latin Jay Z's?? Latinos are so pathetic they got to steal a culture🤣🤣 Latin men shake their hips and dance ZESTY. That SUS salsa dancing or whatever u all call it, is. JOKE. NOBODY wants to dance or dress like Latinos. U all come here to be like us or caucasians
How is living in a gated ⚪ community, living with a ⚪ mother in law, & having a half-⚪ Xstripper wife "on code"???????
@@BoricuaNyc thats tether babble
@Bobby Flynn you clearly a tether you deep in yo feelings.
When its something negative they have no problem giving us credit
Facts
At all
Exactly 💯
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Damn never thought about that
Being Puerto Rican have to agree Hip Hop was created by black people and build it a billion dollar industry
Traitor. You lose your latino card
Black people created country music as well.
@@gsmoove9315 lol just claim you black baby
The Real Question is, What is Hip Hop without Black America?
@@narmar9mm it is better off.
It is ridiculous that we as FBA/ADOS have to defend this. We can clearly see the continuity in our community that led to Hip Hop. Show me any type of continuity as far as dance, music, language, fashion, or swag in the Puerto Rican community that led to Hip Hop. They can't do it.
And they know it the problem is they think Black Americans are stupid and confused
Check out up town blade brown he got all the recipes over there debunking everything these Puerto Ricans is trying to claim.
I thought krs and cool herc are from the Caribbean
@@blackice1802 I will check it out.
This is NY FBAs fault for allowing it to get this far. They have let these immigrants run amuck and say and do what they want without being checked
You can trace the evolution of music and culture that led to the birth of hip hop directly to FBA. From James Brown's dancing and his production to the way folks like Ali and Rudy Ray Moore talked. It all led to the birth of hip hop. Black people had been rhyming and using metaphors when they talked.
remember that Hip-Hop includes other elements. Everyone is stuck on the music. What about graffiti, djaying, break dancine, etc.
A lot of the beats samples in hip hop came from non black groups
@Blaze one SOME....Not alot.
@@streetgangs All FBA....
@@streetgangs hip hop was dj’s and mc’s all those other elements is shit that Bam threw in the mix to make hip hop seem more important then it really was and if we gonna talk the graffiti and dancing a lot of those dudes weren’t hip hop dudes
I love the way this man stands DIRECTLY ON HIS SQUARE...10 TOES DOWN, and let's people know what is right and true!
The truth is that the FATHER of HipHop Culture is Jamaican🇯🇲🗽 and my channel has receipts🧾 from LL Cool J thanking his people in Spanish. Why would LL Cool J speak 🗣 in Spanish
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@@BoricuaNyc He thanked y'all for being the first participants in FBA culture 🤭
@@melanatedwarrior3530 Fat Joe is HipHop and Tariq is a GUEST in Fat Joe house🗽🤣
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@@BoricuaNyc Hip Hop is Tariq and all FBA'S linege. Fat joe, yourself and the rest of your ilk, not so much🤭
@@melanatedwarrior3530 Fat Joe is HipHop and Tariq is a GUEST in Fat Joe house🗽
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Everybody Study us and have always stolen or try to steal our inventions. I thank God for Tariq! This man has open so many eyes and is literally taking on the Whole World on our behalf! 🙏🏿❤️🔥
We're not trying to steal anything we're just saying we were there in the creation of hip hop alongside the black people. Even Busta rhymes and krs one said it.
@@nycricanpapi Nah yall trying to say you created it 50/50 go check your fat mouth Rican brother fat joe. First it was we were there now it's we created it 50/50
If your not from the bronx ny or ny period hoe can you even comment on this puerto ricans we're always a big presence in the bronx especially the south bronx where hiphop started soundview bronx dale houses etc they were there in the communities with blacks at most of the events involved in the street gangs who's members that help createe hiphop culture they may not innovated hiphop but were there during its process and cultivation some of the best break dancers and graffiti artist were boriquas one of 2 key elements of hiphop do your research second off some of hiphop had influence from caribean Americans as well kool herc was from yard originally tariq has no biz talkin about how hiphop started he's from fuckin Detroit and lived in the south tell em go elaborate on some ol motown shit
@nycricanpapi Puerto Ricans had absolutely nothing to do with the creation of Hip Hop, that's just a fact.
@@nycricanpapi You wish😂
As a Puerto Rican who was born and raised in Soundview (1965-1987) I give 100% props to the BROTHERS who created hip hop...it wasn't Puerto Ricans...we came shortly after and were a part of the culture as we still are today...but not the creators. I give that to my black brothers from the BX! 10000%!! PEACE ✌❤ -POOK #SoundviewStratfordWatson #JHS123ClassOf1980
Bro cut it out Felipe Luciano and the Last poets definitely set a tone for Hip Hop! Stop sucking on this man 😩🤦🏻♂️
@AddeMiya Felipe wasn't even an original member, and he pretended to be Black just to join🤣
As a fba , I would like to thank you for being honest about our culture.
That's a lie, you not Puerto Rican and you definitely not BX. Name me ONE Bl Am Pioneer that created Hip Hop. If you really are a PR then learn your roots. It's ridiculous to think Hip Hop would have existed without the youngins of Caribbean bloodlines. You old folks couldn't stand the Hip Hop culture. All of ya, whether Bl Am or PR.
BIGFACTS 💯..... Salute to you for telling it like it is and keeping it real.
Living in close proximity to the originals and the pioneer doesn’t make you a creator. Hiphop is straight African American culture.
Puerto Rican 🇵🇷 have their own African culture and music which is more African than American culture rap hip hop is definitely black American
@@Dominican1923All is African culture just look as it many different African tribes
@@TeeSpellsyes right. Then why hip hop from africa garbage.
I was there when they filmed the movie home alone, but it doesn't mean I helped create it 😂
@@thetruthhurts131If you were in the film you were definetly a contributor.
You have to give Tariq his props on this! Brother keeping these other groups in their place by letting them know; to their face, they had absolutely nothing to do with the creation of HipHop!
So a man from LA who wasn’t even born when HipHop was being created knows HipHop better than Fat Joe🤔🤣🤣
Tex, Charlie Chase, Great Pesos and JuneBug helped since the early 70’s. Learn the history about the 5-Elements.
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My channel has receipts 🧾 as well
@@BoricuaNyc Tariq doesn't have to be from NY to know his own culture, Everybody you named assimilated into FBA culture and didn't create a damn thing 🤭
@@melanatedwarrior3530 It’s NYC🗽 Culture NOT Outsiders Culture
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@@melanatedwarrior3530 Hip hop or hip-hop is a culture and art movement that was created by African Americans, Latino Americans and Caribbean Americans in the Bronx, New York City. Tariq is not from any of those places, he is from Alabama, moved to Detroit for a while and then to LA.
The only people who can speak on the matter are those who created it, I get that you are in love with Tariq but calm yourself down.
@@BoricuaNyc you said that nobody would ever tell a Bronx Rican to his face and tariq an “outsider” from LA did multiple times and dude sat there and didn’t check shit. Tariq flat out told him to his face you didn’t create, innovate, or influence anything 😮😮😅😅😅😅
Tariq knows his stuff!!! And the interviewer sounds like he’s fighting for the Puerto Ricans to own hiphop! He was going mad hard!!!
Absolutely 💯
He is Puerto Rican himself
He ruined the interview and it became a defense of hip hop culture instead of a conversation about it. Dude sounded like an agent.
@@DmanDiceTariq is a agent
NY native..still in NYc in 2023..Tariq speaking True Words to light and Super Big Factzzz..FBA..I love you King Flex
Tariq speaking trash 🗑 and I know you wasn’t born in NYC🗽 because you would know🗽🇺🇸🗽🇵🇷🗽🇯🇲🗽
@@BoricuaNyc he speaking facts..& if you wasnt there wit yo Jamaican flag bcuz ya Fled ..I don't wanna hear you not a FBA
@@BoricuaNyc ain't nobody but fBA created up in this HipHop genre ..we did it all .. everybody else a student or Admirer..((Seeen))
The Carolinas is Point A for so many genres of American music...so many great musicians, from icons to unsung pioneers, have roots in the Carolinas and throughout the South. Many were ashamed of their southern roots.
And every black American (descendants of USA chattel slavery) who’s family ran up north 100 years ago ! All need to come back to the Carolinas especially South Carolina!! And luckily it’s already thing
Yeah our genres like jazz, blue, gospel, rock and roll roots are from the south
Latins are not known for making good music in America. NOBODY wants to hear from them. We are known for the best musicians in the WORLD!! Where are all their great musicians?? I can name COUNTLESS black top notch musicians
@@OhDatsJaVion I'm from and still live in South Carolina Salute to you bruh
Point A would be the deep South technically.. Blues is disputed between Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi but Jazz is undoubtedly from Louisiana. James Brown has to be one of the most influential artists from S Carolina, as well as Dizzy Gillepsie.
I'm Puerto Rican we didn't create hip hop stop lying my people.hip hop is Black American music
Much love and respect to the legendary ancient Taíno, God bless family.
I Thank You Respectfully Sir 😇😇😇🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
That's them Ny Rican's that be vulture culturing and Busta Rhymes don't help lying to them in that concert where he said Puerto Ricans and Black people created hip hop smh.i was like my people didn't create nothing what he talking about.sad to see Puerto Ricans in NY be so ashamed of being Puerto Rican.To me,to me we the flyest on the planet.even if people don't agreed with me it's ok but to me,we fly and I'm Proud of being Puerto Rican and my culture.And My Judah family it ain't all Puerto Ricans, specially us in the island we ain't thinking that.
THANK YOU! 👍🏾
Respect to the Indigneous Taino people.
Thank you Tariq Nasheed for the truth, the education, and the determination to keep the real founders of our music culture, and hip hop alive and the credit given to the black creators that created it.
I’m not FBA but a supporter I see yous as my brothers and sisters I am astounded of the audacity of these other races really trying to claim your culture it’s absolutely pathetic and I appreciate brother Tariq standing tall and staunch.
Indeed, they’re trying to this so they can say “FBA had nothing to do with anything,” so it’s ok to destroy them. Nazi Germany is something they’re trying to bring back.
Luv to you family
@@BXTITAN They don't like us and make it clear.stop with the kumbaya
Yeah this is very sad Latinos are doing this and they actually believe it. They cant explain where are all the Latin Jay Z or Tupac's🤣🤣 U would think if they were that involved we would have heard of them. All they got is Big Pun and he was Luke warm and fat Joe who stole his entire life from black 1990s dealers
The problem with your comment is; Puerto Rican is not a race. It’s a nationality of Black and Brown folks. You couldn’t tell the difference of a Black American and an AfroRican if were ever from NY. From then to now plenty are mixed up within our own families. The problem with this entire topic is; the out of state bruthas are the only ones talking without that knowledge because of the Latinos ya surrounded by. They not Bronx PRs and neither one of ya are Bronx. Why would I look down on my own sibling just cause she lighter than I am? We can’t see the difference over here. We were there from Day 1 and that concept seems to turn a blind eye to the BX lifestyle. Just as many Black Americans from the BX turned a blind eye to the Hip Hop creation that the kids were doing. PRs didn’t just stand there and watch. That’s a tourists thing. We didn't have any tourists over here, in fact none of ya would have visited the BX. Charlie Chase and Crazy Legs ain’t the only Puerto Ricans in the Bronx and every Pioneer you know weren’t the only DJs and MCs. They just took it to the studios, that's about it. In fact, every block did Hip Hop now go find out how many blocks are in the Bronx… Many hate us for Hip Hop… Back then, many Back Americans got me angry talkin smack about Hip Hop just as many PRs got me angry also. The scale was even on that note. The gangs were the ones that got us younginz started, we were all mixed up in those gangs, then we went crazy on it, not thinking it will someday blow up to this point. See we didn’t want any southern styles over here. We found it feminine to be honest, all of us regardless to our shade. So we went wild on mixing Funk, Rock, Latin tunes and the use of more than 5 instruments, France Electro-music, and that Caribbean touch to make it danceable. Rap like poetry in motion always existed outside of the US in other genres of other languages. Rap came from Africa. Ya can't have this, it's just not going to happen, this here is more than just a genre, it’s a culture created by people of color. A concept we can fully understand why Black folks outside NYC cannot grasp cause ya not about that life.
Salute to Tariq Nasheed!!! Please continue we need more FBAs like you standing your ground against those who like to discredit blacks including this guy Alex Alonso. Please find others who are consistent and can articulate valid points and truths. We need more like you.
I WOULD "LOVE" TO SPEAK TO TARIQ!! IS THERE ANY WAY I CAN SPEAK TO TARIQ??
I'M NOT AS HUMBE AS ALEX TRUST ME, IT'LL BE A ENTIRELY DIFFERENT SCENARIO!
Well this goes out to the followers of his cult (FBA.)
1- Give me the name of the Black American that created Hip Hop.
2- Give me the name of an instrument created by a Black American and this is native to Bl Ams.
3- Give me the name of a Southern genre that was not derived from white folks' music.
4- Who said Hip Hop was not derived from European Electro music, if this is the case, then why isn't Euro UK, Paris, Germany, Russia, France, Italy, and China taking claim for Hip Hop but the FBA cult is trying to?
5- Who said rap was not created by the Griots of West Africa? Kool Herc himself calls rap "A POTMODERN GRIOT!" You all thought one brutha created rap? Lol!
6- Who says breakdancing did not come from 1500s Afro-Brazil's Capoeira and Taino Cemi dance rituals? Where do you'all think The Millers Brothers got it from? You'all thought a few bruthas created it? Lol!!
YOU HAVE NO ANSWERS TO ANY OF THAT!!!
Hip Hop was created in the Bronx by the residents of Afro-Caribbean bloodlines and Black Americans joined in and dominated the musical element of the culture decades later. City boys do not copy country boys. The NYC steelo is a unique steelo you all can recognize from miles away. Stop trying to look for excuses. Southern music has never evolved and Hip Hop has no roots in Southern music except one or two genres besides all others from Euro and African instruments and etc...
THE BREAK; is only a section in which other instruments fall silent to leave the drums and percussion playing on their own. You can hear they used the break many times in 1600s music like Bomba from Puerto Rico and other old Caribbean genres. The term ‘break’ refers to the notion that these drum parts are found during breaks in the music; gaps in the arrangement where the drums sound by themselves. The term was used by Kool Herc. In the words of James Brown; "Nobody has a monopoly on soul, we gotta count everybody."
Now you'all have to just deal with it.
Not one person created hip-hop it was a collective group of people black Americans that create hip-hop Jesus Christ, you people are delusional
@@BXTITAN contact him. And see if he'll talk to you 🤷🏾♂️
Got damn!! Like why is it so difficult to give foundational black Americans their credit ??? Like why?? Why do we have to fight and argue for everything that belongs to us?? My goodness
Fr! That shit makes me so mad. Like it’s aggravating af!
Who were the first crackheads
At 9:52 I gave the brothas their credit, go listen. It sounds like its difficult for Puerto Ricans to get credit for their innovative role in break dancing and graffiti writing.
Black Americans are the most talented people in the world. Especially when it comes to music.
@@AlexAlonso101 lmao 😂 gtfoh by copying damn y’all mfs are nuts
Puerto Ricans and Jamaicans wasn't no trendsetters of Hip Hop, but more of visitors & participants...
The elders gotta speak up ! Tell the truth! We’re disconnected! Appreciate this content. Don’t matter he not from NY. Let the truth be told and placed in proper context. .
He doesn’t even know that the black spades ♠️ had Boricuas🇵🇷 and some were president of the young spades ♠️ proves Tariq knows nothing about the beginnings of hip hop culture🗽
Tariq is a student and all outsiders
My channel has receipts 🧾 from Charlie Chase and many others
@@BoricuaNyc what does that have to do with creating? I’m confused? There were boricus gangs, !so there was a choice ! Black benji was a ghetto bros! Mostly PR!
I WOULD "LOVE" TO SPEAK TO TARIQ!! IS THERE ANY WAY I CAN SPEAK TO TARIQ??
I'M NOT AS HUMBE AS ALEX TRUST ME, IT'LL BE A ENTIRELY DIFFERENT SCENARIO!
Well this goes out to the followers of his cult (FBA.)
1- Give me the name of the Black American that created Hip Hop.
2- Give me the name of an instrument created by a Black American and this is native to Bl Ams.
3- Give me the name of a Southern genre that was not derived from white folks' music.
4- Who said Hip Hop was not derived from European Electro music, if this is the case, then why isn't Euro UK, Paris, Germany, Russia, France, Italy, and China taking claim for Hip Hop but the FBA cult is trying to?
5- Who said rap was not created by the Griots of West Africa? Kool Herc himself calls rap "A POTMODERN GRIOT!" You all thought one brutha created rap? Lol!
6- Who says breakdancing did not come from 1500s Afro-Brazil's Capoeira and Taino Cemi dance rituals? Where do you'all think The Millers Brothers got it from? You'all thought a few bruthas created it? Lol!!
YOU HAVE NO ANSWERS TO ANY OF THAT!!!
Hip Hop was created in the Bronx by the residents of Afro-Caribbean bloodlines and Black Americans joined in and dominated the musical element of the culture decades later. City boys do not copy country boys. The NYC steelo is a unique steelo you all can recognize from miles away. Stop trying to look for excuses. Southern music has never evolved and Hip Hop has no roots in Southern music except one or two genres besides all others from Euro and African instruments and etc...
THE BREAK; is only a section in which other instruments fall silent to leave the drums and percussion playing on their own. You can hear they used the break many times in 1600s music like Bomba from Puerto Rico and other old Caribbean genres. The term ‘break’ refers to the notion that these drum parts are found during breaks in the music; gaps in the arrangement where the drums sound by themselves. The term was used by Kool Herc. In the words of James Brown; "Nobody has a monopoly on soul, we gotta count everybody."
Now you'all have to just deal with it.
Answer your own question giving me the Puerto Ricans who started all of that if it's 50-50. I'm just seeing this and a lot of time has passed and a lot of those questions have been answered. Give me your answers. How about that........ Zulu King Amin ♠️
I'm Hispanic and I admit most of us Hispanics from NY to Cali we definitely take a lot from the Black culture and put our own spin on it point blank!!!!
And theres nothing wrong with that. I love Mexican food but I dont claim to have created it because I grew up around mexicans😂😂
African culture
@@JulioCoca-th9leIt aint from Africa, its black Americans. Even James Brown Drummer, Stupplefield, and music influenced African music, like the Afrobeat of Fela Kuti.
What spin is that? If Hispanics were so innovative, then why haven’t you come up with any dances after breaking? This claim is seriously sad, and disrespectful to us. How would you all feel if we were leeching and lying about your own culture.
@@JulioCoca-th9leAfrican? 😂 Boy go lay down!
It’s so crazy how these other groups really don’t want us #Fba to have shit 😂 we don’t go to anyone’s homeland and say we created something but we can’t get that same energy
These 🌮 want us to believe people who couldn't speak English made up and entire genre with American black slang words🤣🤣Go to a PR festival. That is not dancing. That is some tribal BS. We still inventing dances and they are still copying.
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Who's saying anything???u people will say anything to look like a victims.
@@wayofthegun6224 this is a projection. You just wanted to say something. ✌🏾
@@wayofthegun6224 facts it's scary how most of these folks got real mental issues. They behave like a blk Klan group/ Outside the internet nobody speaks of FBA! the truth gets them mad. Most FBA are typical victims seeking attention for bitterness. They only attack other blacks while behaving for Massa.
When the chronology is accurate the "smoke and confusion" dissipates. This method of analysis comes from Asa Hilliard but applies universally if clearity and truth are being sought. Great Work T.N.
Hip Hop is 100% black music not latino.
The first break dancers was Laury Myers aka Trixie.
The first break dancing crew were the Zulu Kings
The first hip hop MC was Coke La rock
And the first hip hop DJ was grandmasters flowers.
All sub genres of hip hop were created by black Americans like east coast rap west coast rap g funk Miami bass Crunk trap drill
Even the names hip hop and rap come from Afro American vernacular English ( black American slangs)
These Latinos are so confused. They don't know who TF they want to be. They copy us,they copy caucasians. These people abandon their culture to copy others
Absolutely, YES! You are telling historical facts, my brother.
wrong! west coast rap was started by chicanos, do your research.
The first "break dancers" were the practioners of Capoeira. . .a martial arts/dance hybrid created by Brazillian slaves. . .in the 1500s
Yes true
this was a great interview. well checked emotions through somewhat difficult subjects and great questions and listening skills on both ends
thanks for listening
@@streetgangs I WOULD "LOVE" TO SPEAK TO TARIQ!! IS THERE ANY WAY I CAN SPEAK TO TARIQ??
I'M NOT AS HUMBE AS ALEX TRUST ME, IT'LL BE A ENTIRELY DIFFERENT SCENARIO!
Well this goes out to the followers of his cult (FBA.)
1- Give me the name of the Black American that created Hip Hop.
2- Give me the name of an instrument created by a Black American and this is native to Bl Ams.
3- Give me the name of a Southern genre that was not derived from white folks' music.
4- Who said Hip Hop was not derived from European Electro music, if this is the case, then why isn't Euro UK, Paris, Germany, Russia, France, Italy, and China taking claim for Hip Hop but the FBA cult is trying to?
5- Who said rap was not created by the Griots of West Africa? Kool Herc himself calls rap "A POTMODERN GRIOT!" You all thought one brutha created rap? Lol!
6- Who says breakdancing did not come from 1500s Afro-Brazil's Capoeira and Taino Cemi dance rituals? Where do you'all think The Millers Brothers got it from? You'all thought a few bruthas created it? Lol!!
YOU HAVE NO ANSWERS TO ANY OF THAT!!!
Hip Hop was created in the Bronx by the residents of Afro-Caribbean bloodlines and Black Americans joined in and dominated the musical element of the culture decades later. City boys do not copy country boys. The NYC steelo is a unique steelo you all can recognize from miles away. Stop trying to look for excuses. Southern music has never evolved and Hip Hop has no roots in Southern music except one or two genres besides all others from Euro and African instruments and etc...
THE BREAK; is only a section in which other instruments fall silent to leave the drums and percussion playing on their own. You can hear they used the break many times in 1600s music like Bomba from Puerto Rico and other old Caribbean genres. The term ‘break’ refers to the notion that these drum parts are found during breaks in the music; gaps in the arrangement where the drums sound by themselves. The term was used by Kool Herc. In the words of James Brown; "Nobody has a monopoly on soul, we gotta count everybody."
Now you'all have to just deal with it.
@@BXTITAN You again LMFBAAO 🤭
@@melanatedwarrior3530 U been riding Tariq Nasheed BlacKKK because you love the way he lies.
@@streetgangsnigga u tried debating n LOST🫵🏾🤣🤣🤣
Street TV, don’t take the interview down, keep it up to expose that hate. We love it.
fact ain't hate stop tethering and leeching, you guys love comfortable lies
@@andremobleysr3484 she means the slick style hate Alonzo giving to FBAs. He trying too hard to include his people into something they had nothing to do with.
Tariq Nasheed is NOT an outsider because He is Black American and Hip Hop is apart of Black American music culture
Outsider not NYC
Tariq is fully an outsider. He was never into Hip Hop until recently
He is a damn outsider to US NYers!
@@MyNatasha73No he isn't
@@JulioCoca-th9leNo he isn't Jose
As a 57 year old FBA from Brooklyn one thing that is true is the Black - Puerto Rican relation has always been much cooler than Black - Mexican relationship in LA and other places. But the truth is
Puerto Ricans had nothing to do with the creation of hip hop, It is our culture from the south. Were there Puerto Ricans there? Most definitely but like Charlie Chase said they were kind of outcasted as listening to "jungle music" I saw this myself with one of my best friends til today when we were 10 years old how his fellow Puerto Ricans used to treat him. It's funny they never really mention any particular Puerto Rican. Crazy legs is younger than me and I was 9 or 10 when hip hop started.
We need people like you in the documentary getting the word out! #thanks
They just learned to copy us 1st🤣🤣🤣 Why would blacks want to hang with Ricans who think they are caucasian. Doesn't add up
BS
@@ima8533 wtf you talking about “bs” you latinos have no shame.
Salute to you bruh 🫡
Foundational Black Americans created Hip-Hop, everybody else were students. Get Your FACTS straight & give full credit to FBA ✊🏿💯
Not in the BIGGEST IMMIGRANT CITY🗽 and the MAIN FATHER is Kool Herc🇯🇲🗽
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Big Facts💯
I WOULD "LOVE" TO SPEAK TO TARIQ!! IS THERE ANY WAY I CAN SPEAK TO TARIQ??
I'M NOT AS HUMBE AS ALEX TRUST ME, IT'LL BE A ENTIRELY DIFFERENT SCENARIO!
Well this goes out to the followers of his cult (FBA.)
1- Give me the name of the Black American that created Hip Hop.
2- Give me the name of an instrument created by a Black American and this is native to Bl Ams.
3- Give me the name of a Southern genre that was not derived from white folks' music.
4- Who said Hip Hop was not derived from European Electro music, if this is the case, then why isn't Euro UK, Paris, Germany, Russia, France, Italy, and China taking claim for Hip Hop but the FBA cult is trying to?
5- Who said rap was not created by the Griots of West Africa? Kool Herc himself calls rap "A POTMODERN GRIOT!" You all thought one brutha created rap? Lol!
6- Who says breakdancing did not come from 1500s Afro-Brazil's Capoeira and Taino Cemi dance rituals? Where do you'all think The Millers Brothers got it from? You'all thought a few bruthas created it? Lol!!
YOU HAVE NO ANSWERS TO ANY OF THAT!!!
Hip Hop was created in the Bronx by the residents of Afro-Caribbean bloodlines and Black Americans joined in and dominated the musical element of the culture decades later. City boys do not copy country boys. The NYC steelo is a unique steelo you all can recognize from miles away. Stop trying to look for excuses. Southern music has never evolved and Hip Hop has no roots in Southern music except one or two genres besides all others from Euro and African instruments and etc...
THE BREAK; is only a section in which other instruments fall silent to leave the drums and percussion playing on their own. You can hear they used the break many times in 1600s music like Bomba from Puerto Rico and other old Caribbean genres. The term ‘break’ refers to the notion that these drum parts are found during breaks in the music; gaps in the arrangement where the drums sound by themselves. The term was used by Kool Herc. In the words of James Brown; "Nobody has a monopoly on soul, we gotta count everybody."
Now you'all have to just deal with it.
Go cry in a corner already
During those times it wasn't a major immigrant city cut it out. In fact our ppl wasn't even fucking with each other! NYC was still pretty much SEGREGATED... You fleeing a** ppl are something else
I'm a Hip Hop head too Black America. There is nothing new in Hip Hop. Hip-hop is only a combination of all Black American cultural art forms that came before it. It borrowed heavily from the Blues, Jazz, RnB, Rock n' Roll, Rock sub-genres Funk, soul, etc. The dances are not new either in the '70s, '80s, and '90s every dance I did my grandparents, parents, uncle, and aunts had a different name for it. Some of them were born in the late 1800s and early 1900s. The Griddy is not new. I've seen that in many black American churches. Every Black American Cultural music art form has its own style, fashion, language, dance, and culture. Hip-hop just took the fashion, slang, dances, and styles of the previous Black American art forms and combined them into one genre. If you are on the outside looking in it looks new to you.
Well said!! 👌🏿
All Afrocentric.
@@edgarcintron3724 "Afrocentric"🤔🤔🤔hmmm.isnt FBA motto to hate africa?
Perfectly stated! Thank you!!! What the Kardashians presented as their fashion was simply florida club scene attire. All the bodycon suits and dresses! Every area has its own unique style that is EASY to point out.
@@edgarcintron3724 Yet your stance on afro americans is what? lol
As an african ....Shout out to the FBA!! Thank you for hip hop
We love yall to.
See how easy that was. Just give the credit to the people who created it, Foundational Black Americans.
@@jack1uptone963 but on another note. Yall really need to gate keep it
You're Welcome ❤
@jack1uptone963👍👍👍 HE IS BIG MAD
This PR dude ain't gonna give it up 😂🤣😅. He gon elbow his way into hip-hop
Exactly
Blacks don't want anyone involved
Just like Farrakhan who says that modern tech was stolen from Africa by Europeans. Africans never had a written language or did not make a house pass one story
Now say it without crying 😂
@@kiddpremiere6864 You are the crying dumb dumb so stop projecting. Troll attempt fail
I remember Hip Hop back in the days people were stigmatizing it as a Black American trend that was associated with street criminality and ghetto-ism which not even the Puerto Ricans and the Caribbeans were trying to be associated with .
I was at the park jams in the 70's and active during the street level of Hip Hop and it was always understood that it was a Black American culture and everyone else were participants .
Now that Hip Hop , the rapping aspect , has become an acceptable billions of dollars music genre other people wants to claim it . smh
I'm going to tell you that the majority of people attending the park jams in the 70's throughout NYC were Black Americans and not any Caribbean culture was even present then .
I recall the Puerto Ricans that did show up at the park jams it ended in a fight with the Blacks . The Puerto Ricans that attended the park jams in the 70's were gangs , like the Savage Skulls and the Crazy Homicide gang in Brooklyn , and they weren't there to rap or to dance but instead to start drama .
Yes , there were a sprinkle of Puerto Ricans that did hang around Black people at the Hip Hop park jams but the majority were Black Americans .
They were just participating in a Black American street culture .
This guy interviewing is so inadequately informed and he is still trying to force the narrative that Hip Hop is not solely a FBA invented culture .
Meanwhile the black spades ♠️ had presidents in their gang that were Boricuas🇵🇷.
Stop 🛑 spreading hate and lies.
My channel has receipts🧾.
Big Facts💯.... Salute for telling the truth, ricans always seem to gloss over the reality of those early park jams.
@@BoricuaNyc notice they never respond. Just “FBA FACTS” no type of actual history. No names. No dates. No nothing. Just ignore all evidence.
@Alexandra Kiss Notice how ricans never tell us what they create in Hip Hop and incapable of showing any elements, influences and early precursors from their community 🤭
@@alexandrakiss2572 Exactly! I was at the park jams since 1977 and I know Boricuas🇵🇷 were DJaying, B🤸♀️Boys and B🤸🏽♀️Girls, and graffiti writers. My channel has Charlie Chase saying he helped create hip hop culture
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Everybody want to act black, but nobody want to be black 🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
Black is legal status term like the word white. Black means civiliter mortuus dead in the eyes of the law. Huemans are not crayons. Ignorance is the root of all evil .
i dont want to act black
People who says that idiotic quote hate being call African the original black man
This is one of the dumbest things I’ve ever seen typed in RUclips. Do you even know what Puerto Ricans consist of? We literally all products of African slaves traveling over the ocean.
Makes no sense cuz Latinos live very similar lifestyles with police violence and everythin we went through the same Struggle in NYC during the civil rights movement
It is amazing that I've found this: 21 years ago I told my little brother & his friends that black people would be replaced as the image of hip hop... they laughed & treated me like I was extreme... until one evening while grocery shop, we happened upon a cookie jar fashioned in the image of a blonde haired, blue eyed, white male, in baggy cloths, with a tag that read "rapper" across his chest. Then, there was a billboard posted of all black genres with NO black people represented. I don't begrudge anyone, but I LOVE my culture from coast to coast & it needs to be guarded LIKE EVERYONE ELSE DOES INSTINCTIVELY WITH THEIR OWN. It's time up for being all-inclusive & welcoming, as we are innately, because now invited guests are masquerading as architects & deed holding occupants. I am happy to see this cause taken up-if only I had the resources & fortitude for more than prognostications two decades ago, we might not have to do it now. Next it will need to be done for slang & mannerisms. lol. Maybe we were too hasty to dismiss the term "Ebonics."
I saw a documentary on the History Channel in which they were portraying King Tut as very light skinned, almost white. They were also trying to make him out to be crippled. These people are natural born liars.
Don't not let our language vanish let's continue to celebrate and innovate it
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CREATING and CONTRIBUTING are two different things… all we’re saying is BLACK AMERICANS CREATED the culture of hip hop… we’re not saying Puerto Ricans didn’t contribute to it, they just didn’t invent it.
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They didn't contribute anything they were just Fanatics.
How did u create hip hop if u didnt invent the English language goofy? Make no sense
@jessie martinez ugh what?!?!?
@@jessiemartinez3056 nope, didn’t invent the English language, yet the ppl who did still didn’t invent hip hop, so explain that??
Good day sir!! FBA here and fairly new subscriber! I’ve binge watched you all day and I find your content to be more interesting, provocative, and beneficial to me than most content I’ve seen on here. I was born and raised in 1970’s Chicago and I’m also musically inclined!! I appreciate you sir and I applaud what you are doing!
Latino here and just want to let you know that FBA's are sore losers! HA!
@@gsmoove9315 Keep on crying 😂😆
@@gsmoove9315 Keep crying Jose 😂
@@gsmoove9315 Y'all are still mad because y'all didn't create Hip Hop! HA!
Foundational Blacc Americans created hip-hop PERIOD!✊🏿💪🏿🇺🇸💯
I don’t think any of the pioneers ever have or will identify as FBA. They are all Black Americans and Black immigrants. Stop putting that ridiculous label on people who would have nothing to do with this insanity. If you know anything about New York City Black history, most of those people came from the Caribbean. Most of Marcus Garvey’s UNIA members in NYC were from the Caribbean. How can you dismiss the Caribbean culture of Blacks in NYC?
@@allgasnobrakes123 Let me reiterate Blacc Americans/Foundational Blacc Americans/American Descendants Of Slavery created hip-hop. Everyone else is students PERIOD!
P.S The majority of the Blacc population of NYC DID NOT COME FROM THE CARIBBEAN! THEY FROM THE SOUTH! STOP THE CAP!
@@allgasnobrakes123 you don’t speak for FBA. Stay in your lane. Tether.
@@allgasnobrakes123HipHop sounds and sounded like Black American music right before it and samples and (breaks) where used to create the music it sounded like nothing foreign stop leaching.
We're African amerikkkans/Africans trapped in amerikkka!FbaK
Damn RIGHT! Tariq!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Broski as a Boricua 🇵🇷 c'mon hip pop is African-American Cultures and created by them, and like he said, we were the first students of hip pop. Just be proud that the majority of us Boricua's that weren't shame of our heritages we tight with black people during that tough era. I will always be happy and proud when i see a Puerto rican flag behind The Black Panthers group and YLP.
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Saying Grafitti started in Philly by a Black man called cornbread is disrepectful 💯 knowing damn well that Grafitti started waaay before Hip Hop and in the 50s by NYC gangs tagging up they Gangs Turf...💯 Nobody is Arguing about the Musix...but Grafitti artform started by Whites and Latinos and Break Dance came from Uprock Boricuas from Bklyn diring the boogaloo era when they would Battle each other Outlaw Style...since in Bklyn they dance to Funk & Disco Beats....the Bronx 🇵🇷 copy Brooklyn 🇵🇷 style and added floor stepping and windmills... 💯
Dynasty Rockers were the 1st Crew to Uprock in 1973 in Brooklyn 🇵🇷 💯 Hip Hop wasnt a thing until the 1980s.
@@pavavision4695Put some names and dates on these claims. Also hip hop was around way before the 80s.
@@AnimalAlmighty im saying Boogaloo era "Bang, Bang by joe Cuba & Richie Ray Lookie, Lookie 1960s....thats were the Rock Dance evolve from & also the Grafitti....saying Gtafitti started by some black kid from Philly in the late 60s is funny as Hell 🤣😂😆🤣😅 saying that Lie is discreditable 4 Realz...you have No Biznezz saying anything About Hip Hop history...simce everybody knows Grafiitti is America Art form since the 30s and the 1st Gtafitti Writer is ZORRO....a LATINO 💯 the Street Artist started using letters from Batman TV Show in the Mid 60s by the Early 70 BKlyn Wild Style was Created using the Arrow Style Grafitti by Coney Island Artists & the 1st Grafitti movie is about a Latino Kid from Brooklyn 1981 Dreams Dont Die 💯
Hip Hop is a Bunch of elements from different cultures and era combine to make a New Different Sound...They took the Disco Turntables then added a MC, and Breaking is a dance made up from different dances steps at the time, Pop, Lock, Uprock and came up with Break Dancing...Grafitti is Street Literature from NYC Gangs in the 50s...The Boogaloo era very important in NYC & PR music history since the mid 1950s
@@pavavision4695 No one is reading all that.
🟥⬛️🟩 I just looked up 1930s Break Dancing !!!! We been break dancing since the 1930s (Mills Brothers Caravan) we been rapping since the 1940s (The Jubilares) and JAMES BROWN IS THE SOLE INVENTOR OF HIP HOP with doing them BOTH at its highest level CASE CLOSED!
Look up the Cossacks of Russia.
Thanks for staying 10 toes down Tariq. There are no Puerto Ricans in those indictments. Never have been. Nobody takes the pain....they just want the shine. The only Puerto Rican that inspired me in Hip Hop was Big Pun....and he got his style from Kool G Rap. Those were his words. I also like a few others...like the Beatnuts. I got love for Puerto Ricans...I lived on the island en Coamo y Ponce. I been through La Perla to get weed and other barrios and caserios like Lloren Torres to build with the people. I used to really be in these streets. Anyway...Peace to the Hip Hop culture!
Big Pun said he was inspired by Kool G Rap and Marc Anthony, dont tell half of the story.
@@AlexAlonso101what the fk mark anthony have to do with hip hop? I like mark anthony too so what?
@@AlexAlonso101 Marc Anthony doesn't make Hip Hop. If that was true...Pun should have done salsa or whatever Marc Anthony does.Pun gravitated towards Hip Hop more than latin inspired music.
Yea Big Pun was the only one who had some sauce to me. I couldn't even name any other latino rappers
@@IllUMINATED33 facts
DJ Grandmaster Flowers, KC The Prince of Soul & James Brown definitely needs to always be talked about as Fathers of Hip Hop!
Being on code is usually developed early in character. When you see the disappointing personality in those who see no need for self dedication and not following the ill path forged by those that will never actually be ready to embrace the truth and having the courage to stand ten toes down with it. This must have value to you, and Brother Tariq has it! Sharing information is the blessing that the disloyal folks will never emerge with!
I WOULD "LOVE" TO SPEAK TO TARIQ!! IS THERE ANY WAY I CAN SPEAK TO TARIQ??
I'M NOT AS HUMBE AS ALEX TRUST ME, IT'LL BE A ENTIRELY DIFFERENT SCENARIO!
Well this goes out to the followers of his cult (FBA.)
1- Give me the name of the Black American that created Hip Hop.
2- Give me the name of an instrument created by a Black American and this is native to Bl Ams.
3- Give me the name of a Southern genre that was not derived from white folks' music.
4- Who said Hip Hop was not derived from European Electro music, if this is the case, then why isn't Euro UK, Paris, Germany, Russia, France, Italy, and China taking claim for Hip Hop but the FBA cult is trying to?
5- Who said rap was not created by the Griots of West Africa? Kool Herc himself calls rap "A POTMODERN GRIOT!" You all thought one brutha created rap? Lol!
6- Who says breakdancing did not come from 1500s Afro-Brazil's Capoeira and Taino Cemi dance rituals? Where do you'all think The Millers Brothers got it from? You'all thought a few bruthas created it? Lol!!
YOU HAVE NO ANSWERS TO ANY OF THAT!!!
Hip Hop was created in the Bronx by the residents of Afro-Caribbean bloodlines and Black Americans joined in and dominated the musical element of the culture decades later. City boys do not copy country boys. The NYC steelo is a unique steelo you all can recognize from miles away. Stop trying to look for excuses. Southern music has never evolved and Hip Hop has no roots in Southern music except one or two genres besides all others from Euro and African instruments and etc...
THE BREAK; is only a section in which other instruments fall silent to leave the drums and percussion playing on their own. You can hear they used the break many times in 1600s music like Bomba from Puerto Rico and other old Caribbean genres. The term ‘break’ refers to the notion that these drum parts are found during breaks in the music; gaps in the arrangement where the drums sound by themselves. The term was used by Kool Herc. In the words of James Brown; "Nobody has a monopoly on soul, we gotta count everybody."
Now you'all have to just deal with it.
When the interviewer said “well how do you define create”, I knew he was one of the people who push lies about PR creating hip hop 50/50.
Some people have different understanding of the word create. So if we use the definition he used, then there is no doubt that Nuyoricans did help cocreate the culture. BBoys like Trixie, Dancin Doug, A1,Nga twins and Clark Kent were not doing windmills. I don't even think Tariq knows what a windmill is. Why didn't he prove it in his movie or on his youtube channel ? The answer is that he can't.
@@ev8318 lmao WRONG! There is no “different understanding” of create. There is ONE definition of create and you immigrant tethers have absolutely nothing to do with the creation of OUR culture. Lastly, Tariq had actual PIONEERS in the documentary and they ALL said the same thing. Hip hop was created by BLACL AMERICANS, period!!! Get over it
Puerto Ricans were the 1st STUDENTS of hip hop. No more needs to be said 😌
They were the 1st to copy us. NOBODY wants to dress,talk or act like a Puerto Rican🤣🤣🤣 What is their culture?? They leave the island to come copy caucasians and blacks. Confused cultureless people
Hell no yall better get off the a t trip You Puerto Ricans did not create hip hop please stop or Rap muisc yall are copycats.
The first admirers of hip hop
@@blackmaskgang352 BIG FACTS
First students in the degenerate culture you mean right?
GREAT INTERVIEW TARIQ..!!
GO HEAD TARIQ 👊🏽
I'm glad Tariq Rasheed is bringing up the true originators and creators of Hip Hop who were Black in North America. People really need to here the names of the people who created graffiti, rapping, djng, and breakdancing.
This 🌮 tried to steal credit didn't he. Tariq wasn't having it. He gave names of people in the 1940s and 50s. In that time Ricans we're still trying to be like caucasians
@@RUTHLESSambition5 they still are. Trust me I'm out here in jersey where i had a puerto rican called me a n-word and a monkey true story and the black latino that was with him didn't do nothing but grab a plastic broom stick and attack me with it. And i got more stories than that bumping heads with these chicos
Tariq knows nothing about the beginnings of HipHop culture and my channel has the receipts🧾🧾🧾🗽
@@BoricuaNyc 🧢🎓
Still are. See Geraldo and Jlo.
Tariq gave him that historical smoke 💨and left him completely speechless😶
Tariq gave him misinformation and my channel has the receipts🧾 too prove Tariq is wrong
Tariq staying on code. Get with the program my people! ✊🏾
Tariq knows nothing about the beginnings of hip hop culture and my channel has receipts🧾 from LL Cool J, Nas, Kurtis Blow, Coke La Rock and manyyyy more agreeing with Fat Joe
@@BoricuaNyc How is Coke Larock agreeing with Fat joe when he said there were no ricans involved in the beginning of Hip Hop 🤔 ..... You stay lying 🤣
@@BoricuaNyc and you know nothing about soap and deodorant. He knows exactly what tf he’s talking about
@@melanatedwarrior3530 Puerto Ricans were there. You know who wasn't? You melanated fool.
Ariq making black Americans look petty
It's starting to become quite evident that anytime black Americans create a genre of music its this big racial debate around the actual creators. No other group of people has to deal with this except us. Give it less than 10 years and latinos will be saying they contributed to trap music as well🤦
We are starting to draw the line though. We are talking credit now
true!😂😂
Because of racism
Blk men use our culture as a currency to connect with these other groups. These other groups feel entitled in our spaces due to the way blk men crawl into theirs. Mexicans absolutely will claim that they created trap in 10 years and their biracial offspring will be right there to back the foolishness! The blk community needs to tighten its circle and be specific and intentional always! It is the only way we will survive the mess these betas have us wading through.
Ice Spice Cardi B Bia Kay Flock Pop Smoke you have some Latinos contributions but it'd still predominantly BLACK AMERICAN
Us as foundational black American have dominated all five elements of hip-hop, because we created them all, just like so many other things we created it,and don't get the credit for.
Now we're going to take it
We FBAS are taking our credit
@@jerrygraves6531 The hip hop museum says different🤣
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@@BoricuaNyc we have our own museum it's called hidden history museum. It is more respected which is why you're here shaking in your boots.
The only thing your people ever created was Pina colada.
Facts
SPEAK THAT TRUTH TARIQ NASHEED THANK YOU SHA AA SHA SHA AA SHA ( RESPECT RESPECT) 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽❤❤❤💋
Next they are going to say Mexicans helped create Westcoast Gangsta Rap because they lived in Compton and South Central with Black people. Smh
Mexicans are already saying that😂😂😂😂
@@FBA_259 them niggas straight cappin
Bro they already trying it🤦🏿♂️
Mexicans are the biggest haters and culture vultures around. Also the biggest liars. It's why they can shamelessly call BLACK SOUL MUSIC "Chicano oldies" and slapping their shitty prison art on RUclips videos to try to hide the Blackness of the music that they love so much. They are culture thieves...
Cypress Hill is the only Latinos that can say they was apart of the Westcoast Gangsta shit and they are Bloods.
As a latino he's 100% correct. I hate it when Hispanics try to claim they also invented hip hop. Just stop. Hip Hop will always be created black culture. Lets keep it a buck
U ain't latino
@@Black-Pill-7411 😂😂
1- Give me the name of the Black American that created Hip Hop.
2- Give me the name of an instrument created by a Black American and this is native to Bl Ams.
3- Give me the name of a Southern genre that was not derived from white folks' music.
4- Who said Hip Hop was not derived from European Electro music, if this is the case, then why isn't Euro UK, Paris, Germany, Russia, France, Italy, and China taking claim for Hip Hop but the FBA cult is trying to?
5- Who said rap was not created by the Griots of West Africa? Kool Herc himself calls rap "A POTMODERN GRIOT!" You all thought one brutha created rap? Lol!
6- Who says breakdancing did not come from 1500s Afro-Brazil's Capoeira and Taino Cemi dance rituals? Where do you'all think The Millers Brothers got it from? You'all thought a few bruthas created it? Lol!!
YOU HAVE NO ANSWERS TO ANY OF THAT!!!
Hip Hop was created in the Bronx by the residents of Afro-Caribbean bloodlines and Black Americans joined in and dominated the musical element of the culture decades later. City boys do not copy country boys. The NYC steelo is a unique steelo you all can recognize from miles away. Stop trying to look for excuses. Southern music has never evolved and Hip Hop has no roots in Southern music except one or two genres besides all others from Euro and African instruments and etc...
Now you'all have to just deal with it.
Latino culture has BLACK culture so when you say black you have to be specific and say BLACK AMERICAN culture
Afro latino are black you mean black American culture?
Another way you know FBA created hip hop is that we had the only culture that had the elements and background for it to be created in. No other culture had the elements to create hip hop
You DEFINITELY an OUTSIDER because Boricuas🇵🇷like Tito Puente played🥁for the Sugarhill Gang.
Eddy Martinez made the hottest hit🎸with Run DMC.
Jimmy Delgado played🥁 for Kurtis Blow.
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@@BoricuaNyc What does that have to do with my comment?
@@cedricroney1475 You definitely an outsider.
My channel has receipts 🧾 too school you if you like the truth from the black spades ♠️ which had Boricuas🇵🇷 and Tex and Mario at the park jams
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@LOVE What does that have to do with my statement? No other group had the cultural elements to add anything to hip hop. The American black had the culture to produce all the elements. Everything you consider hip hop can be shown to have been done by the American black before the culture in New York.
@@cedricroney1475 I was at the park jams since 1977 and Boricuas🇵🇷 helped create hip hop culture
My channel has receipts 🧾 if you want the truth.
I’m done ✅
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I’m Puerto Rican from the Bronx and I agree with Tariq FBA created everything in HipHop what’s so wrong with that
literally didnt, but keep coping
@gsmoove9315 How are you going to tell us about our own culture? We created Blues, Country, and rock by ourselves, but some how we needed help with Hip Hop from Latinos? 😂
@@thetruthhurts131 because you are claiming things for you culture that didn't happen. To say that FBA's created blues, country and rock is pure delusion. To say that FBA's didn't copy hip hop from Latinos is revisionist history
@@gsmoove9315 You are being ignorant at this point. You can actual Google who created these things. I know you want, because the truth will hurt you, but check out Tariq movie. Microphone check. It exposes you Lietanios
@gsmoove9315 Why don't you actually do free research? Rock, created by Chuck Berry, Country, created by Jimmy Rodgers, Blues created by multiple African Americans in the 1920's.
People keep forgetting pop-locking was going on in the 70s on the Westcoast, Fred “ReRun” Berry on the show What’s Happening was pop-locking, that is a form of breakdancing.
Check out Puerto Rico’s Bomba dance videos here on YT. It’s interesting.
@@BXTITAN seen it...and?
@@dryinkdryink675 Smh....
@@dryinkdryink675😂
@@BXTITANThat doesn't mean CREATION!
Yo shout out to tariq for standing ten toes down defending his people. Way too many fba ados try to soften the blow to these outsiders. Stand on your square. This is our culture
It’s NYC🗽Culture and y’all OUTSIDERS!
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@@BoricuaNyc love you’re a white Spanish speaking immigrant whose family couldn’t cut it in PR so you had to flee. It doesn’t get more outsider than that
@@Defaultname00012 big facts
It’s NYC🗽Culture and y’all OUTSIDERS and STUDENTS🗽
My channel has receipts🧾🧾from Charlie Chase, Nas, LL Cool J and many others🗽
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@@Defaultname00012 I was born and raised in the MECCA of where HIP🗽HOP WAS CREATED🗽
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In 1925, Earl Tucker (aka Snake Hips), a performer at the Cotton Club, invented a dance style similar to today’s hip-hop moves. He incorporated floats and slides into his dance. Similar moves would later inspire breakdancing. Breakdancing itself is also thought to have been inspired by the performances of James Brown, which included splits, popping and locking. According to legendary Latino break dancer Crazy Legs, there were very few Hispanic B Boys in the beginning. He said that almost all the B Boys were Afro American. Crazy Legs stated that the Latinos in the 1970's originally referred to breakdancing as Moreno Style dancing.
Crazy Legs is second generation and my channel has receipts 🧾 from the beginnings.
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CL singing a different tune on Drink Champs.
False information...
1- Give me the name of the Black American that created Hip Hop.
2- Give me the name of an instrument created by a Black American and this is native to Bl Ams.
3- Give me the name of a Southern genre that was not derived from white folks' music.
4- Who said Hip Hop was not derived from European Electro music, if this is the case, then why isn't Euro UK, Paris, Germany, Russia, France, Italy, and China taking claim for Hip Hop but the FBA cult is trying to?
5- Who said rap was not created by the Griots of West Africa? Kool Herc himself calls rap "A POTMODERN GRIOT!" You all thought one brutha created rap? Lol!
6- Who says breakdancing did not come from 1500s Afro-Brazil's Capoeira and Taino Cemi dance rituals? Where do you'all think The Millers Brothers got it from? You'all thought a few bruthas created it? Lol!!
YOU HAVE NO ANSWERS TO ANY OF THAT!!!
Hip Hop was created in the Bronx by the residents of Afro-Caribbean bloodlines and Black Americans joined in and dominated the musical element of the culture decades later. City boys do not copy country boys. The NYC steelo is a unique steelo you all can recognize from miles away. Stop trying to look for excuses. Southern music has never evolved and Hip Hop has no roots in Southern music except one or two genres besides all others from Euro and African instruments and etc...
THE BREAK; is only a section in which other instruments fall silent to leave the drums and percussion playing on their own. You can hear they used the break many times in 1600s music like Bomba from Puerto Rico and other old Caribbean genres. The term ‘break’ refers to the notion that these drum parts are found during breaks in the music; gaps in the arrangement where the drums sound by themselves. The term was used by Kool Herc. In the words of James Brown; "Nobody has a monopoly on soul, we gotta count everybody."
Now you'all have to just deal with it.
Bee Bop
Doo Wop
Hip Hop
belongs to black folks
Puerto Ricans can have latin boogaloo🤣
TELL THAT TRUTH TARIQ.
Big props to Tariq! He's educated and knowledgeable about our true history as creators, innovators, musicians, and performers.
I'm a middle-aged Haitian American man from Flatbush, Brooklyn, and I was present during the infancy of hip-hop during the 1970s thru the 1990s.
And yes, a lot of Puerto Ricans were tight with Black people, but they didn't create hip-hop in any shape, way, or form!
As Tariq said, it was the Black American brilliant musicians of the past in jazz, blues, rock n roll, soul, funk, and disco that influenced the forefathers of hip-hop!
And of course, the majority if not all, were Black Americans period!
Meanwhile theirs PR🇵🇷buried in North Carolina since 1918. Y’all really think y’all foundational 🤔🤣
@@BoricuaNyc
I'm not sure what you're trying to say homie. Can you speak more clearly and less cryptic?!
@@zroy9263he dont even know what he trying. to say
Latinos are just mad cause we no longer consigning their lies and fantasies
@zroy9263 The comment you responded to just shows the Puerto Rican anti Black Racism that is truly the problem. You literally started of by stating that you are of Haitian lineage but this Bozo addresses you as an FBA 🤦🏿♂️So pretty much were all 1 BIG NIGGA.
Cornbread was writing his name across the top of bridges I'm a Philadelphian born and raised in Philadelphia. People wonder how the hell was he able to do what he did.
Where’s the footage? 🧐
They literally showed a picture of him in the interview and this Rican chick is going to question you.🤦🏿♂️
Planes and animals too. Boy was wildin lol
@@lroyjetsonson5060 They showing Cornbread on the floor with his name and the year “1968”.
Funny how Cornbread has photos with 3-different years.
I have footage of cornbread saying 1965, 1967 and 1968🤔 The lies change but not the truth.
I also got footage of cornbread saying he learned graffiti by watching gang members.
Send me your email and I’ll send the receipts🧾
@@BoricuaNyc That's the year the Photo was taken duh
4:50 - "If I go to Cuba and I get some beans and rice, and put some hot sauce on it, that's not my new creation. I just put some sauce on some shit that was already there."
Drop mic moment 🎙️🎤
THEY TALKING ABOUT NO HIPHOP BEING IN PUERTO RICO, TELL ME WHERE IN AFRICA IS ANYONE RAPPING OR BREAK DANCING.. OR ANY ORIGINS OF HIPHOP BACK IN THE DAY??💯💯💯
Show us a video of people in Puerto Rico or Jamaica rapping breakdancing in 70s
Its embarrassing that the interviewer, is desperately trying to cling on to Puerto Ricans, having some revelents in the creation of Hip Hop.
DelusionalRICANS are Anti Black, Black ppl need a reality check.
He's Puerto Rican 🇵🇷 of course he would do that
Jamaican didn’t create hip hop culture at all but the art of rapping (rhyming of samples and instrumentals) came from Jamaican dancehall music which is an identical music to rap. The illegal dancehall parties with electricity bridging was a practice in dancehall parties since the late 50s.
They would freestyle all night over hit records mostly reggae but also American hit songs as well on the b sides of the records that sometimes had the instrumentals.
When it came to the Bronx they weren’t using Jamaican hit songs as much only with a few exceptions. They were using American music exclusively but doing the same thing (it got Americanized ) until rap music was very different from dancehall but still similar.
So in conclusion Jamaicans didn’t invent hip hop at all but they definitely were interwoven in the creating rap music.
Nb. It’s impossible to separate Jamaicans from black Americans we are more connected than you realize. They used to send all the bad slaves to Jamaica, people used to travel back and forth. Jamaica had newspapers, telephone etc and was a very popular destination for Americans
If you're FBA, you know FBA🇺🇲✊🏿 created Hip-hop. These other groups are late to the party. Shout-out to Tariq for setting the record straight 💯.
This was hard to watch seeing this brother destroy every name and point that Latino tried to throw out🤣🤣 He got upset when he said Latinos we're the 1st students
This is all KAP
@@SmittyRu169 This video got Latinos UPSET🤣🤣🤣 My name named dropped real people and had that taco stuttering a d stammering. This was beautiful
@@RUTHLESSambition5facts 💯
If you are HipHop you know the Caribbeans🇯🇲🇧🇧🗽 are the MAIN FATHERS of hip hop culture 5-Elements!
Kool Herc🇯🇲🗽
Flash🇧🇧🗽
WE AS F.B.A. need to protect and support brother TARIQ NASHEED!
No we need to protect and support the truth. Tariq is a hypocrite who promotes macking and pimping one minute the tries to be pro black the second. Being pro black means being pro all black people. If you only praise fba that ignores people like Marcus Garvey a jamaican immigrant who the parents of malcolm x followed. Furthermore why does he have a Muslim name when hes not a practicing Muslim. Hes a fraud
Y’all could start by telling Tariq why he gave y’all the initials of the deadly virus 🦠
MY Channel has receipts 🧾 too school y’all
@@BoricuaNyc The original term was called Native Black Americans; that was created by Doctor Claude Anderson I believe. Tariq just added Foundational because when people heard the word Native they associated it with Native Americans or Indians ✌🏿.
I WOULD "LOVE" TO SPEAK TO TARIQ!! IS THERE ANY WAY I CAN SPEAK TO TARIQ??
Well this goes out to the followers of his cult (FBA.)
1- Give me the name of the Black American that created Hip Hop.
2- Give me the name of an instrument created by a Black American and this is native to Bl Ams.
3- Give me the name of a Southern genre that was not derived from white folks' music.
4- Who said Hip Hop was not derived from European Electro music, if this is the case, then why isn't Euro UK, Paris, Germany, Russia, France, Italy, and China taking claim for Hip Hop but the FBA cult is trying to?
5- Who said rap was not created by the Griots of West Africa? Kool Herc himself calls rap "A POTMODERN GRIOT!" You all thought one brutha created rap? Lol!
6- Who says breakdancing did not come from 1500s Afro-Brazil's Capoeira and Taino Cemi dance rituals? Where do you'all think The Millers Brothers got it from? You'all thought a few bruthas created it? Lol!!
YOU HAVE NO ANSWERS TO ANY OF THAT!!!
Hip Hop was created in the Bronx by the residents of Afro-Caribbean bloodlines and Black Americans joined in and dominated the musical element of the culture decades later. City boys do not copy country boys. The NYC steelo is a unique steelo you all can recognize from miles away. Stop trying to look for excuses. Southern music has never evolved and Hip Hop has no roots in Southern music except one or two genres besides all others from Euro and African instruments and etc...
THE BREAK; is only a section in which other instruments fall silent to leave the drums and percussion playing on their own. You can hear they used the break many times in 1600s music like Bomba from Puerto Rico and other old Caribbean genres. The term ‘break’ refers to the notion that these drum parts are found during breaks in the music; gaps in the arrangement where the drums sound by themselves. The term was used by Kool Herc. In the words of James Brown; "Nobody has a monopoly on soul, we gotta count everybody."
Now you'all have to just deal with it.
Brother Tariq, all I have to say to you is:✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿!
Puerto Ricans were racist against hip hop when it was first invented
And they are racist against Hip Hop NOW by not giving to Foundational Black Americans because they are anti black.
Not all Ricans....
Because even Black hated rap too in the beginning....
Everybody a wasn't liking rap like that in the beginning....
EVERYBODY means EVERY GROUP of people...
Some FBA still hate it...
Lies 😂
@@Q-uzoAngelOrgoneEnergy He said HIP-HOP CULTURE. Not RAPPING. HIP-HOP is a CULTURE of DJ'ING and MUSIC. THAT is THE FOUNDATION. In THE BEGINNING, THERE WAS NO RAPPING.
@@moebetta72 Even still..
Boricua's weren't against the culture or the elements we were banging all of that...
I'm born and raised and still here in The Bronx ....
And we know about the culture and significance of all the elements - just as we did then.....
Puerto Ricans didnt contribute to the creation of Hip Hop. Their culture origins aren’t hip hop, they saw FBAs doing some new shit and they wanted to be down. That’s cool, but they are trying to get credit for a FBA creation. Jamaicans also, FBAs are hip hop, Jamaicans are reggae music, Puerto Ricans whatever they call their music that’s theirs. You step on us we on y’all ass bruh.
Y’all got that European complex, like if I can steal it and put a twist on its mines now.
FBA on mines the rest of y’all are gonna respect it, or we are gonna be at odds….
Boricuas🇵🇷 helped create the 5-Elements of Hip Hop Culture and put it on the map 🗺
Learn the history
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@@BoricuaNyckeep lying to yourself
@@vigadotibrand1677 they think if they say it enough times it will be taken as true 😂
@@BoricuaNyc No they didn’t stop it
I’d say that they contributed, both groups, but to say they “ created “ it is cap !!
Watching this from West Africa Tariq has all the receipts Black Americans are the face of Hip Hop I never heard of Puerto Rican or Jamaicans just respect Black Americans plain and simple they are the ones that made America cool otherwise it will be boring like Australia or New Zealand on the side note didn't Puerto Rican back in the day called Hip Hop ( Jungle Music) 🤔🤔🤔🤔
I have the receipts 🧾 on my channel and you and Tariq know nothing about NYC🗽
@@BoricuaNyc TROLL 😂
Black Americans are no doubt the face of Hip-Hop, but when you examine all the elements of Hip Hop in the 1970s, Puerto Rican were laying that foundation with everyone else too. They were creating, and innovating as well. You cant erase their contributions.
@@BoricuaNyc so you got the receipt when Puerto Rican used to this hip hop as jungle music 🎵 hey stop trolling u know damn well y'all used to hate hip hop when it was just a puppy now it's fly y'all want credit lol
You erase their contributions to slavery and police brutality? 😅
Ty brotha for standing on business! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
the interviewer tried lol 😂 😂 😂 everyone wants to be like us #FBA notice how we don't follow them but the world follows us #facts 💯 ✔
No one wants crime ridden neighborhoods and high welfare dependency.
He's Puerto Rican 🇵🇷 lol he's Afro Puerto Rican 🇵🇷 of course he's riding for PR
Exactly, dude is trying to pull any and everything out of his bag to NOT give credit to FBA’s. Incredible
I love the way Tariq concluded this interview. No one wants to give credit to FBA for anything positive when our people have invented and sacrificed so much! Great video
I can't believe this dude is interrogating Tariq about Hip Hop they want to take it away from us so bad
Crazy legs said it himself. When he started break dancing the Puerto Ricans said “why you doing that Moreno style” it was looked down upon in the Spanish community.
Which makes absolutely no fkn sense the whole concept comes from so called Morenos y’all mentally is sad as fk
It was ALL "Moreno style" including what they were dancing to!
It was looked down upon by older blacks too
@@MrWARBUCKS24 So what? We were already doing it. Plus they didn't try to STOP us like them. SAWINGANDAMISS!!! 👋🏾🤣
@@MrWARBUCKS24 jazz was looked down upon the older blacks too.
DAMN!! 😳 My man was getting it in!!! 💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥
Some of these other groups are sad. Hip Hop is 100% FBA. People outside of Black American culture dont realize how far removed they are from our minds.
Only thing FBA is the deadly virus 🦠. FBA(FULL BLOWN AIDS) since 1980
stop it.. DJ Cool Herc, a Jamaican; DJ Disco Wiz, a Latino (Puerto Rican and Cuban); Grandmaster Flash from Barbados; Afrika Bambaataa a Jamaican and Barbadian;
What is the Puerto Rican equivalent of rap music in Puerto Rico to this day
@@avianthony6149 Because we are the creators of the cultural elements of The jam/Rap/Hip Hop, our conversations of hip hop always begin in the early 1900's- to early 1970's.
Unfortunately for the Puerto Ricans and Jamaicans they were nothing more than students of our culture who one day decided to partake in our culture.
Their knowledge base of our culture only extends from the late 1970's to the 1980's and there lies the problem.
It's like a group of colonizers attempting to teach a history that is beyond their compression to the people who actually created the history.
To yall out "We were there" is such a low bar, it is embarrassing because these people have quickly realized that they haven't created $hit outside of simply being in close proximity to us and our culture.
There has and will never be any elements of hip hop coming out of the Puerto Rican island or Jamaica.
Those elements are in America because my people are in America and we are American made.
@@TopNotch2real there is Reggaeton..also their is Latin trap music
Great job Tariq! Good to see us blacks taking back and standing up for our culture.
@@harrysmith-g8k it derived from Egyptian hyroglyphcs that meant writings on the wall.. where's Egypt?.... Africa! Ding ding ding BLACK!
@@Sterling-pt8bdFBA's do NOT claim Africa, Only blackness!
Try again
In 1962, James Brown recorded "Live at the Apollo." Brown’s drummer Clayton F. introduces a sound that is now known as the breakbeat. The breakbeat would later inspire the b-boy movement, as breakers danced to these beats at block parties. In, 1969 James Brown recorded two songs that would further influence the drum programming in today’s rap music: “Sex Machines” with John Starks playing drums, and “Funky Drummer” with Clyde Stubblefield on the drums.
is there any footage? i definitely wanna see this #FBA
The host just proved our point, hating and trying to take credit for all of our establishments, this is why we delineate
Most of all I can appreciate that this was a respectful, peaceful and academic dialogue no animosity.
Oh, there may not be any animosity, but there DAMNED sure is TREPIDATION now for any real Black person to associate with THAT n*gro interviewing Tariq! 😒🤨
Facts over feelings. The interviewer is in his feelings. If you don't have a argument then your just wanting something to be true that isn't .
When people realize hip hop didn’t start with the BRONX it started with BLACK BLUES and BREAK BEATS of BLACK ARTIST like JAMES BROWN AND GEORGE CLINTON
And THESE are the REAL FACTS
Stop it hip hop was more then James Brown and George Clinton
@@MrWARBUCKS24 he never said it wasn't, he gave an example
James Brown and George Clinton weren’t creating hip hop music. Their music was the foundation for hip hop
@@sebastienc.2257 That's literally what he stated🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️can you not comprehend what you read?
Tariq be hitting it on the nail
tariq said they fight so hard to be creators because they have nothing else. shame
Yeah PRs are pathetic the literally have no contributions to the world.
@@jerrygraves6531 MEANWHILE 🇵🇷invented the Barbecue Y’all love 😂🤣
@@BoricuaNyc foh you didn't invent bb+where's your proof?
@@jerrygraves6531the Taino indians in Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 did invent barbecue this is factual but black Americans created hip hop
Hip Hop lingo was greatly influenced by the Jazz era. Jazz terms such as Funky, Fresh, fly, Dope, Hip, The Bomb, Boogie, Cool, Chill, Crib, Down by law, Jam, etc were adopted by Hip Hop. Moreover, the break beats and soundscape of Hip Hop were greatly influenced by James Brown.
Soul, Funk and Jazz are the foundation of course there is no denying that but hip hop incorporates a lot of cultures and styles.
@@sebastienc.2257 What cultures and styles exactly?
And all of that by FBAs.
The name jazz itself is FBA lingo. Theories as it being "jizz" --- semen/cum, or abbreviation for "just assing around". Hip-hop itself is FBA lingo: theories, it's a form of scatting or southern FBA lingo of someone that can't sist still as having the "hippity-hops".
WRONG INFORMATION!!! I WOULD "LOVE" TO SPEAK TO TARIQ!! IS THERE ANY WAY I CAN SPEAK TO TARIQ??
I'M NOT AS HUMBE AS ALEX TRUST ME, IT'LL BE A ENTIRELY DIFFERENT SCENARIO!
Well this goes out to the followers of his cult (FBA.)
1- Give me the name of the Black American that created Hip Hop.
2- Give me the name of an instrument created by a Black American and this is native to Bl Ams.
3- Give me the name of a Southern genre that was not derived from white folks' music.
4- Who said Hip Hop was not derived from European Electro music, if this is the case, then why isn't Euro UK, Paris, Germany, Russia, France, Italy, and China taking claim for Hip Hop but the FBA cult is trying to?
5- Who said rap was not created by the Griots of West Africa? Kool Herc himself calls rap "A POTMODERN GRIOT!" You all thought one brutha created rap? Lol!
6- Who says breakdancing did not come from 1500s Afro-Brazil's Capoeira and Taino Cemi dance rituals? Where do you'all think The Millers Brothers got it from? You'all thought a few bruthas created it? Lol!!
YOU HAVE NO ANSWERS TO ANY OF THAT!!!
Hip Hop was created in the Bronx by the residents of Afro-Caribbean bloodlines and Black Americans joined in and dominated the musical element of the culture decades later. City boys do not copy country boys. The NYC steelo is a unique steelo you all can recognize from miles away. Stop trying to look for excuses. Southern music has never evolved and Hip Hop has no roots in Southern music except one or two genres besides all others from Euro and African instruments and etc...
THE BREAK; is only a section in which other instruments fall silent to leave the drums and percussion playing on their own. You can hear they used the break many times in 1600s music like Bomba from Puerto Rico and other old Caribbean genres. The term ‘break’ refers to the notion that these drum parts are found during breaks in the music; gaps in the arrangement where the drums sound by themselves. The term was used by Kool Herc. In the words of James Brown; "Nobody has a monopoly on soul, we gotta count everybody."
Now you'all have to just deal with it.
I can't wait for his documentary on true hip-hop.
The truth will be in the Mecca of where HipHop Culture was created.
My channel has receipts🧾🧾🧾
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He is nowhere near being from the Bronx or even New York so his documentary would be based on 2nd and 3rd hand and and subject to many flaws and misinformation
@@gerrysteven5567 Just because it would be second or third hand info, doesn't mean it wouldn't be true. If that's the case you might as well not watch the news or read books based on history.
@@EVERLASTING12000 The difference between watching the new and this is that I grew up on the block in the Bronx where hip hop was created during the origin of hip hop.
I was there from the beginning , and I don't have the need to rely on any second hand info in this matter because I lived in 1520 Sedgewick avenue and saw it all take place.
"I lived in 1520 Sedgewick avenue and saw it all take place." ---@@gerrysteven5567
Sure you did. Anyway, I will address that later of this mythical birthdate of hip-hop.
One more time...WHAT EXACTLY DID PRs create in hip-hop? Simple question that none of you have been able to answer.
What we can do is count Hip Hop music hits from the 70s 80s 90s 2000s and beyond. Between black Americans and Puerto Ricans. That can show us who's creating the most for the culture of rap hip hop. Let's see who the winner is.