Tariq is a agent if he don't talk about freemasons before their puppets, this is just another black attacking black moment. Freemasons were behind all races fighting each other
Created a lot more than hip-hop. Invented half the things. Jazz, Blues l, rock and roll, country music, R&B not to mention hip-hop. Built America literally by hand, for free. Foreigners are just seeing the modern day buildings and for get that most of the buildings and trails and railroads were already here and built by slaves. The white house, all of the other houses that were built as well, companies and businesses as well. Factory workers, farmers of all things, not just Cotton, American was a Haven for many racial groups, just not FBA. SO when we say we built America and it's the same system that exists today it's true and America was always a place that foreigners have been wanting to come to and have been coming to for hundreds of years. But don't nobody want to give us credit or an identity or a culture. They say we have no culture, but they all want it for themselves. Soul food, BBQ, the meals we have been cooking since slavery. Our dances, our creation of OUR culture, all the way to gang culture and modern day culture as well.
No he pinnochio smart folks know Tariq not from NYC he wasn't old enuff for birth of hip hop. He nil void .stop it
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Its funny that a lot of Africans and Caribbeans say that Black Americans don't have culture. But yet the way they talk (slang), dress (fashion), the foods that is consumed, music (from jazz, r&b, country, rock & roll, funk and hip hop). They emulate it all the whilst saying that FBA's don't have a culture. I am not FBA but I show respect to them because I got gamed up by some FBA's in my younger years. Shout out and respect to them! 🙏
For the kool Herc fanboys in here. He himself has admitted that he got his DJing techniques from Black Americans and didn’t even play Jamaican records cause the crowd wasn’t feeling it. Plus, he came to the states when he was a young kid, dispelling the myth that he brought Jamaican DJ techniques to hip hop. He contributed. Didn’t create. Plus, being of carribean descent does not mean your carribean culture contributed to hip hop culture.
No community, neighborhood, or city in America is 100% black American. NYC is one of the most ethnically/racially diverse cities in the world. So called FBA's created a bubble to isolate and interrogate every member to ensure every person in that "bubble" was black and American? 🤔
Look on you phone show me a Caribbean that's a rapper and live in the Caribbean bro this guy is being paid to divide us no one is fighting over hip-hop it would work in Jamaica we have love and respect for you guys this guy is a set up bro randomly showed up talking about people taking culture if I live here yes that's what I'm going to be doing if you go to Jamaica your going to do Jamaican culture it's natural
... unfortunately though, much of that musical culture has been completely weaponized into a vulgar mouthed, pant sagging, heavily tattooed, twerking mess. It's a lot less admirable than it was 30 years ago. No matter how many times it gets commercial recognition, it's still destructive and disrespectful.
Haitian guy here, I don't know what's was up with this Haitian lady saying FBA has no culture. Most of us don't think like that. Been here since the 80's. Sure I had my battles with the FBA but, in the end, I know who to back up and fight for FBA. Cuz, we're in this together. Your success is our success. I wholeheartedly support you getting reparations. If you get yours from the Americans, we can then get Ours from the French.
I have the most respect and love for Black Americans, growing up in the UK as a young Black male, the majority of my heroes and the people I looked up to were Black Americans, I loved the culture and even more the fearlessness to fight against white supremacy and injustice while being in the belly of the beast, I hope at some point Black people around the world can come together through our spirit and connection to The Most High, and be the leaders of humanity that The Most High intends us to be.
And that it is in a nutshell, my brother. That is what The Most High intended originally. That is our Mandate. and it is what the World Fears. He scattered us to the 4 corners of the World. The whole Diaspora. But we will Succeed. Peace.
You don’t tell people who are owed money, I don’t want to give it to you because you won’t be responsible with it. It doesn’t matter what the hell we do with it. It’s owed to us ,give it to us.
Given their apparent ages, their "apparent IQs" would jump 20 points if they'd take off their baseball hats, an additional 5-10 more if they'd stop laughing so much. That being said, they've done fairly well with this episode.
People love to hate and emulate the original, but that's the answer. African Americans are the originals. We have been truly blessed with so many talents. I love my people, good, bad, and in different. ❤Tariq, you speaking FACTS!!!! Yassss speak the truth. Please research the 1800s you would see the African Americans rapping on music. Put all that in the documentation. The films. I can't wait to watch.
The African American term must be terminated, it opens a gate to other groups that are so-called descendants of Africans that move to America to come into everything that we create and destroy it by infiltration and sabotage, this is the reason Jessie Snake Jackson pushed it into existence by the democrats in the 80s, we were supposed to be the sacrificial lambs or the bridge or portal for other groups to tether or empower themselves off of us until we as a group are drained an powerless, the African in front of American that name is the link, it must be cut if not we will never have anything exclusive to ourselves, other groups will feel we have to share everything! No other group has that word in front of their name because politics have no use for them, they are not the plug, it's us so they attached it to us!
Tariq doesn't support African Americans. He only supports Black Americans who were not brought here from Africa because he says Black Americans were never brought here at all. So no credit goes to African roots according to him.
Bill"Bojangles"Robinson taught Shirley Temple how to tap dance but it was a black american art form from the black american culture. Just another example of them folks monetizing our culture
@Mr._Moderate because once upon a time black people had no rights in this country. Even the things black people invented were co-opted by the enslavers and patented with no credit given to the black inventor.
People don't understand where the black people in Tulsa were getting that money from they had a lot of natural resources that they were starting to trade international, petroleum (oil and natural gas), coal, metals (examples include copper, lead, zinc), and industrial minerals (examples are limestone, gypsum, iodine, sand and gravel).
@Mr._Moderate by imposters , all of them are. What's your point? Because my point is it's too close to fbi and they already look like they hijacking the movement already, shi I wouldn't be surprised if your an agent.
@@russelllarkin5665 those Anglo Saxon or English families are more thank likely Slavic from Eastern Europe; and are lying about their date of entry!! They are German-polish and Russian polish!
Do you want reparations from folks who didn't benefit from slavery? Immigrants after 1865 got nothing from the slave trade. Folks around the world bought cotton textiles. You get nothing from them either.
We created the automatic transmission, cellphone, fuber optic cables, touch tone dialing, fax machines & tone of other shit. Also, Thomas Jefferson was the 1st person to refer to enslaved FBAs as "capital." He was also the 1st to come with the idea of breeding plantations. He also only had FBAs on his plantation, no Africans because FBAs were more expensive to buy & rent & he said there was no language barrier with enslaved FBAs. He said this himself.
I love the entire interview. Keep doing it and don’t stop! This is what we always need continuously and consistently. We as black people are truly undeniably phenomenal, unstoppable, and magnificent.
I was thinking the same thing. I can tell immigrants when I see and listen to them. They have accents trying to hide under blackness. They always show their hands with the line of questioning and how they do the questioning. Look at their mannerisms and listen to their accent. America is not where their lineage is.
Africans had their own ethnic territories, kingdoms, and empires before Europeans conquered them and redrew their borders. That being said, the wars between the African ethnic groups, kingdoms, and empires ironically are the very reason why FBA’s came to be as our ancestors were POW’s from those tribal beefs and forced together. We have their genetics and spiritual essence but we stopped being Africans culturally when the enslavers brutally forced it out of our ancestors. Our solution: We created our own culture. Our actual ethnogenesis was here in America, but we are multiethnic people forged, fired, and galvanized in slavery and oppression. E Pluribus Unum “Out of Many One” applies to us more than anyone else.
🗣️. Tariq did an excellent job explaining the Foundational BLK American (FBA) ideology. However, the host(s) are the wrong people to understand it. Don't waste time trying to teach ninjas that don't want to learn... *Some ninjas can't be saved, so don't try to save them. Let them drown.* ... Nuff said. 💯
@@GoldenJaguar-xy3gn that's why it's called an INTERVIEW. People all over the world/country have questions and don't know who you are. These platforms are what they will watch to learn. If they ask a question and YOU don't like it or you give a bad response... That's a YOU problem 👍
I remember when everybody but FBA people hated hip hop and rap. Now they created it? Ha! FBA gave you every genre of music. When the racist world at large was stuck on jazz and funk, years after trying to ruin that too, FBA was still innovating beautiful music from every city in black America. FBA is American music and the best on earth. There are other FBA phenomenons outside of music, and it is our duty to make sure that colonizers and tethers don't try to take claim to such excellence too
"... But FBA people" that's an absolute lie 👍 How do I know? Because I have worked with people that told me they thought hip-hop would die. They thought it was a fade like disco. All of those people were Afro-American 👍 They liked Melle Mel and Grandmaster Flash's rap not this crap being made today (late 90s at the time)
@@Mr._Moderate We are talking the origin of hip hop, not new age hip hop. Hip hip has been done for multiple centuries by FBA artists whether their origin be in soul, jazz, spiritual, country, rock or any other form of recorded FBA music since 1619. At the creation's origin of all these genres by FBA, non FBAs were the main opposition to them as hip hop was mostly from the 70s-90s when such sounds first went public/mainstream media or near a hater's ear en masse
@@truthseekerone747 1. YOU were Referring to Hip-Hop in general so I corrected you. FBA people do/did hate hip-hop 👍 2. "Hip-Hop has been done for multiple centuries..." 🛑 STOP! That is incorrect! Hip-hop is about fifty years old. Start there.
As a Caribbean i never heard another Caribbean say hip hop didn't come from black Americans. Caribbeans are heavily influenced from black Americans. Caribbeans are always making remixes from black American songs, even songs of different genres besides hip hop
I really enjoyed the dialogue that was shared here openly amongst strong Black Men. Continue to feed us empowering content of sustenance. I’m here for it!
Daily Rap Up Crew is very uneducated and it's sad. They don't understand basic economics and basic business structure, lobbying and politics. This is sad, glad Tariq was on this show to shed a light on what real life is. Daily Rap up crew sounds like teenagers having a conversation, community? Corner? This is why we need two parent households and education, this is the nail in the coffin for our people. They are speaking of people in the hood, what hood people would do with money, what riff rafts would do with money lol. These kids have never been around adults, never worked in the corporate world, they dress and act like teenagers who play XBox and smoke weed all day. You young men need to dress properly and grow up and be adult Men. The questions they asked were elementary and they lack basic knowledge. Tariq really blessed a platform he really should not have been on but it helps shed a light and yall need to take heed of what gems he dropped on your show. Tariq is speaking on Black people who have it together, blacks who are married, blacks who have jobs, education, resources. The Hood has been left behind like Noah and the flood and these gentlemen think the hood will be saved.
Do you hear the accent? These are tethers. That's why they have this negative outlook on Black Americans. I wish Tariq would've done a lineage check on these dudes.
Phenomenal Conversation Fellas... No bull.. one of the best interviews ive heard in a long time.. We need to protect and get behind this dude... This is who I wanna vote for.
When people say we would spend reparations frivolously i wonder how many black people they actually know. The black people I know would pay their houses off or finally be able to buy one
VERY WELL SPOKEN TARIQ..!!! THANK YOU FOR SPREADING THAT TRUTH ABOUT THE BLACK BUSINESSES, STORES, WHITE TAKE DOWNS, AND BLACK STRENGTH TO KEEP OUR COMMUNITIES AFLOAT..! 💯
@@ms.lovelace5049 Those who chose to use welfare as a way of life instead of the temporary safety net it was intended to be got reparations. Talk to them.
Haitian woman here! UTMOST RESPECT to all of my Black American brothers and sisters for their struggles and continued accomplishments in the world stage, considering the atrocities that you guys have(and still) face and for so long in this country. Kudos💪🏾👏🏼💪🏾👏🏼💪🏾❤️from 🇭🇹. I’d like to point out to the saying in this interview that “we’re (FBA) the only group that have internationally respected and revered heroes and icons that other groups don’t have” - I’m thinking that that statement is meant for the American society only… Reason: there are tons of internationally acclaimed, recognized, revered, and respected heroes in Africa and in the Caribbean. How about Haiti’s heroes like Jean-Jacques Dessalines, Toussaint L’Ouverture, Capois Lamort, Henri Christophe, Faustin Soulouque, and on and on…?? How about the Prophet and visionary Robert Nesta Marley (Bob Marley) of Jamaica, The Amin Dada of Uganda, Mohammad Gaddafi and the likes…??! Beloved brethren(FBA), please be reminded that the Emperor Jean-Jacques Dessalines, after grabbing Haiti’s freedom from the barbarians, had sent for you and offered to purchase all Black American slaves just for the purpose of freeing them from slavery once they’ve stepped foot on Haiti’s soil. Some did go and have succeeded to freedom, but It was the American government at that time who had stopped the flow by refusing and declined to the offer because they were losing the Blacks free labor business. Those African/Haitian men stated above (and several others) had fought for and achieved undeniable international greatness and respect not just for Haiti but also for the entire Black race. Haiti has shared its freedom with all those who had sought and could receive it. The West does recognize the greatness of those Haitian heroes, but declined to publicly acknowledge that because of their lose of free Black labor and the fact that “we took care of them by the thousands, if not millions”, kicked the remainders out of the island, and took over. The shame makes them turn sour thereby declining to give credit where it’s due. But, please don’t take their position in your speech by singling out just one group as being great, and no other. NO…! It is not expected that our own brethren deny our greatness like our enemy. Therefore, Haiti also has internationally respected and revered heroes and icons that at a time nobody had paralleled. It doesn’t matter when we as a Black people make our marks in history, it only matters that we have - being that the powers that be at that time (and still) didn’t believe that we could achieve such greatness. But we have, in their face…!!! More power to Black Americans (we🇭🇹love you guys), to Haitians, and to Africans in the mother land who have been and still are fighting for the betterment of the Black race💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾.
We have so so many globally respected ICONS. This! No one compares to what Judah offers the globe. Consider the fact that the u.s is only 4% of the global population and FBA is only ( allegedly) 13% of that 4%, it speaks volumes how influential WE are
Exactly. When real men who are MARRIED come. Notice how all black manosphere guys get quite. No anti black woman. Because they know most MARRIED men but not all will hold these type of guys accountable for their actions in relationships. That's the problem the black manosphere dont hold each other accountable and the cycle continues
Brother Tariq is absolutely right, us fba’s might squabble with each other but we come together and rally around a cause. Just look at Mike Brown, George Floyd, more recently Kendrick Lamar. We just have to be pissed off and the divide and conquer programming goes out the window.
Thank you Tariq because these male podcasts makes the black community look bad sometimes if not most of the time. Thank you for you knowledge & wisdom he really needed it. I feel better knowing that the black community has you as a representation ✊🏼
If Black Americans are given the cash reparations that we are owed, 99% will be productive. We are owed that debt & if we ever receive it, so what if some squander theirs
Peace/Ase', This brotha Tariq Nasheed has been dropping FIRE! The proverbial torch has been passed,he snatched it and ran with it.....still running/carrying it. As an FBA,me & others,are following the illumination from that torch he carries. We are NOT followers,we are a lineage(FBA)!
Big up these brothers and good listening but just know 90% of foundational Jamaicans see and will fight for FBA struggles. Marcus Garvey, Bob Marley etc. Don't let they divide and derail us.
I've shared many times about the origin of HIP-HOP when I've come across podcasts like this. I'm a baby boomer funk musician who first heard hip hop after I first separated from the U.S. army in 1979. At that time there was the Sugar Hill Gang that came out with Rappers Delight, the first one to hit the radio stations there in Detroit, Michigan at the time. I hated that music, because I didn't like their sampling of Good Times by the disco group, Chic. Then of course, the subsequent sampling of the former funk music used to promote what they were doing. Being a musician, I didn't like the idea of creating without actually creating, meaning not creating their own music, which takes a musical talent, then the work it takes to produce it. But all that said, I've watched HIP-HOP grow over the years and I know where it comes from and from who took it forward to this day. It's amazing to me how all these other cultures come here and want to colonize everything we've created here.
@@down-b8197 technically they don’t own it even though they capitalize off of it the most. Let’s focus on FBA owning music. Since y’all created hip-hop, how come y’all get the crumbs from the hard work y’all put in?
I am 6.0 in November and grew up near one(Chicago) of top 5 markets in Radio and Television in the U.S. and in the 60's and 70's, there were limited A.M. and F.M. and Black Radio Stations. The were no music for Puerto Rican being played on none of the Stations because of the language barrier......and little music coming out of Jamaica. Master Blaster from Stevie Wonder, Third World rotated on Black Radio Stations and the music of Johnny Nash, Bob Marley and Peter Tosh rotated on White Radio Stations(WLS and WXRT).....thus supporting that neither music from P.R. and JA. had an impact or influenced the Culture Of HIP HOP!! Lastly and Most Importantly, the "CULTURE OF A PEOPLE COMES FROM THE PARENTS AND GRANDPARENTS" and in the 60's and 70's, the majority of Puerto Ricans and Jamaicans were not listening and supporting Black Music....so again, how did they create.....HIP HOP/RAP?
😂 lol imagine being so mad you resort to this . its a conversation about hip hop. thats how we kno you arent BA . oh never mind i checked your comments. On one comment you imply youre a women. Now youre implying youre a man which is it switchy . thats why i know tariq is doing good work. If him talking about music makes you act like this. We oj the right track
If that number is correct, then 38% of Blk Men also are culpable... .... Your Blk manosphere talking points don't work in the real world. Stay in the Blk manosphere echo chamber.
I look at it like this. If my ancestors gave up their lives to vote. That means I can vote for whatever party or not because the vote means a right to choose.
This was a great take. I'm a little more positive about our people. Sometimes i forget we are doing all this great work even through trauma and disrespect. This opened up my heart a lil Tho.
You have to protect your history. If you don't, other cultures will say they invented it. Look at Mexicans in California. They were angry. Kenderick didn't invite them on the stage. Newsflash its not for them, its for us. You don't see black artist or black people angry not getting invited to the The Lo Nuestro Awards or Premios Lo Nuestro means Spanish for "ours" Kenderick created not like us because they are not US period. Everyone can enjoy our culture, but trying to hijack it is a whole other lane that will not make it to the finish line.
Why nobody ever talk about all the successful black Americans like all black Americans come from run down cities there’s tons of black Americans in the suburbs so many black Americans made it out the ghetto just because successful blacks don’t open up stores in run down cities doesn’t mean theres no successful black Americans theres black millionaires in my family young and old .People who believe stereotypes are ignorant and foolish. Black Americans have the second most millionaires as a group in America this fake narrative that most of us are poor is not the facts and the facts are theres Rich black Americans ,Middle class black Americans and poor black Americans so don’t paint all of us with the same brush .
The only way FBA blkmen and blkwm can cone together is if this online beef betwwen us ends. Keep all non-black includung racially compromised biracials and non-FBA people out of the mix. We are a powerful group when focused and together.
Man this podcast y’all did just gave me hella game and fixed my attention span THANK YOU Tariq is always giving me gems man I love us. FBA and love to those that love us.
Is it me or did yall hear that African dude on the couch say US? Why can't he just say as a African....and then proceed with his question... this the shyt we talking about🥴🤧
This soo steams me 🙄. They all are immigrants. You can hear their accents and see their mannerisms. Listen to the line of questioning, just like these foreigners do when they are bothered. Using terms like us....they are so delusional and can't exist without being attached to us and our culture.
See the negative get more shine in our community but in fact there are more of us actually wanting and doing the right thing, we have to give more focus to them.
Black American Culture birth HipHop go look at soul train with the Ojays performing backstabbers look at the crowd look at their Swag these are the parents of black Americans that created HipHop HipHop is all about being Cool Black Americans was Cool all over black America in the 60s not just New York Jackson Five was Cool black American Kids before Rap Black Americans was the first Cool black people on the planet I’m a 70s baby from Brownsville Jamaicans had no swag when I was a kid but they started Hiphop 😂Cool black American kids started hiphop and that Cool swag started with our parents Black soul generation not from people who can barely speak English and dress like they fresh off a banana boat back then.
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Tariq is a agent if he don't talk about freemasons before their puppets, this is just another black attacking black moment. Freemasons were behind all races fighting each other
: I'm side-eyeing your boy in the dark blue shirt, sitting by himself
Is he even FBA !?
If someone says "Hip-Hop is going to be in the Olympics" and your first thought is Rap Battling of all things, then you not from the culture either.
The Godfather of tumbling verse is John Skelton. A white dude.
@@quintonguidryb1-fba It's not an FBA show.
Tariq 💯 correct! Black Americans created HipHop and it’s laughable to even be debating this.
Go watch delivery boys 1984 plus farrakhan was a calypso singer
@@manosanastasiou4405U go watch WILD STYLEZ 1971
Created a lot more than hip-hop. Invented half the things. Jazz, Blues l, rock and roll, country music, R&B not to mention hip-hop. Built America literally by hand, for free. Foreigners are just seeing the modern day buildings and for get that most of the buildings and trails and railroads were already here and built by slaves. The white house, all of the other houses that were built as well, companies and businesses as well. Factory workers, farmers of all things, not just Cotton, American was a Haven for many racial groups, just not FBA. SO when we say we built America and it's the same system that exists today it's true and America was always a place that foreigners have been wanting to come to and have been coming to for hundreds of years. But don't nobody want to give us credit or an identity or a culture. They say we have no culture, but they all want it for themselves. Soul food, BBQ, the meals we have been cooking since slavery. Our dances, our creation of OUR culture, all the way to gang culture and modern day culture as well.
@@elijahshabazz1806 the list goes on,especially when we know our true heritages
No he pinnochio smart folks know Tariq not from NYC he wasn't old enuff for birth of hip hop. He nil void .stop it
Its funny that a lot of Africans and Caribbeans say that Black Americans don't have culture. But yet the way they talk (slang), dress (fashion), the foods that is consumed, music (from jazz, r&b, country, rock & roll, funk and hip hop). They emulate it all the whilst saying that FBA's don't have a culture. I am not FBA but I show respect to them because I got gamed up by some FBA's in my younger years. Shout out and respect to them! 🙏
There's a thin line between black culture and black degeneracy... just saying
I don't say this, plz don't lump us all in as one. One love bro.
All Africans who do what you stated we call them culture less people in Africa still..slang to us is a sign of being lost and lack of culture
Dont confuse Africans with Caribbean people. Some Africans believe this, not us Caribbean people. I love and respect ALL of us. 🙏🏽✨️
@@CaribbyanDoll-xoxo same, but only partially agree I luv my Africans too, the ones not suffering from post traumatic slv syndrome.
For the kool Herc fanboys in here. He himself has admitted that he got his DJing techniques from Black Americans and didn’t even play Jamaican records cause the crowd wasn’t feeling it. Plus, he came to the states when he was a young kid, dispelling the myth that he brought Jamaican DJ techniques to hip hop. He contributed. Didn’t create. Plus, being of carribean descent does not mean your carribean culture contributed to hip hop culture.
@@dubwild4 Grandmasters Flowers was playing break beats and extending them before Herc became a Dj.
Facts
Who created the djing equipment and sound systems - WHITE MEN
@@dubwild4Herc was “breaking” Black American funk music. James Brown in particular.
Worry about fixing your Homeland @@dubwild4
Tariq Nasheed was the only person to help me get my work out there. I will always respect Tariq Nasheed.
Your mom must have chosen a sorry father for you
@@ninestrong9589 that comment is very disrespectful, rude, and uncalled for. Take it down 👇
@@officialejwade you don't owe Tariq your life, your integrity or wellbeing. All you owe him is your gratitude.
Hiphop is black American. Not Caribbean not Latino. Period.
No community, neighborhood, or city in America is 100% black American.
NYC is one of the most ethnically/racially diverse cities in the world.
So called FBA's created a bubble to isolate and interrogate every member to ensure every person in that "bubble" was black and American? 🤔
Look on you phone show me a Caribbean that's a rapper and live in the Caribbean bro this guy is being paid to divide us no one is fighting over hip-hop it would work in Jamaica we have love and respect for you guys this guy is a set up bro randomly showed up talking about people taking culture if I live here yes that's what I'm going to be doing if you go to Jamaica your going to do Jamaican culture it's natural
Exactly
@@MrT-nh6di inexactly 👍
... unfortunately though, much of that musical culture has been completely weaponized into a vulgar mouthed, pant sagging, heavily tattooed, twerking mess. It's a lot less admirable than it was 30 years ago.
No matter how many times it gets commercial recognition, it's still destructive and disrespectful.
Haitian guy here, I don't know what's was up with this Haitian lady saying FBA has no culture. Most of us don't think like that. Been here since the 80's. Sure I had my battles with the FBA but, in the end, I know who to back up and fight for FBA. Cuz, we're in this together. Your success is our success. I wholeheartedly support you getting reparations. If you get yours from the Americans, we can then get Ours from the French.
I have the most respect and love for Black Americans, growing up in the UK as a young Black male, the majority of my heroes and the people I looked up to were Black Americans, I loved the culture and even more the fearlessness to fight against white supremacy and injustice while being in the belly of the beast, I hope at some point Black people around the world can come together through our spirit and connection to The Most High, and be the leaders of humanity that The Most High intends us to be.
And that it is in a nutshell, my brother. That is what The Most High intended originally. That is our Mandate. and it is what the World Fears. He scattered us to the 4 corners of the World. The whole Diaspora. But we will Succeed. Peace.
You're not Black😂
So proud this young King 👑 is going on FBA platforms teaching knowledge to our FBA people ✊🏿 🇺🇸.
These podcaster are not FBA. This is a people of color platform. Still a good look.
@@eliflihiReally? 👀 Enlighten me
@@mrexecutive nah
@@mrexecutiveThe energy is off. You can tell. They sound kinda Caribbean.
He no king he great pinnochio. Dominican Puerto Rican Cubans only NYC blacks created hip hop
You don’t tell people who are owed money, I don’t want to give it to you because you won’t be responsible with it. It doesn’t matter what the hell we do with it. It’s owed to us ,give it to us.
That part!!!
No one is owed reparations.
Exactly. My boss doesn't ask me what I'm going to do with my paycheck. I worked for it. It's mine. Doesn't matter what I do with it.
@@thetruthhurts131 💯
💅🏾💯✊🏿
Finally, someone with a brain on this show, instead of silliness.
Facts.
That’s why I don’t watch their stuff only here for tariq
I'm only here for Tariq.
Given their apparent ages, their "apparent IQs" would jump 20 points if they'd take off their baseball hats, an additional 5-10 more if they'd stop laughing so much. That being said, they've done fairly well with this episode.
People love to hate and emulate the original, but that's the answer. African Americans are the originals. We have been truly blessed with so many talents. I love my people, good, bad, and in different. ❤Tariq, you speaking FACTS!!!! Yassss speak the truth. Please research the 1800s you would see the African Americans rapping on music. Put all that in the documentation. The films. I can't wait to watch.
The African American term must be terminated, it opens a gate to other groups that are so-called descendants of Africans that move to America to come into everything that we create and destroy it by infiltration and sabotage, this is the reason Jessie Snake Jackson pushed it into existence by the democrats in the 80s, we were supposed to be the sacrificial lambs or the bridge or portal for other groups to tether or empower themselves off of us until we as a group are drained an powerless, the African in front of American that name is the link, it must be cut if not we will never have anything exclusive to ourselves, other groups will feel we have to share everything! No other group has that word in front of their name because politics have no use for them, they are not the plug, it's us so they attached it to us!
@PremyeDaernaer-cq1mxOur People Backs, BLOOD, Sweat, Tears, And Soul Built Up This Country !!!!!
Tariq doesn't support African Americans. He only supports Black Americans who were not brought here from Africa because he says Black Americans were never brought here at all. So no credit goes to African roots according to him.
Good to see Jeuu in great health !!! Keep strong, King 💪🏾
Appreciate that means a lot to me
@@DailyRapUpCrew 💯
Bill"Bojangles"Robinson taught Shirley Temple how to tap dance but it was a black american art form from the black american culture. Just another example of them folks monetizing our culture
Our*
True
@@ThinkerHaistTV thanx for the correction, I'm thinking of hiring a proof reader and editor
@@dionellwalker9762 why/how did you let them finesse you and take your art form?? Without a fight? Or reimbursement? 🤔
@Mr._Moderate because once upon a time black people had no rights in this country. Even the things black people invented were co-opted by the enslavers and patented with no credit given to the black inventor.
People don't understand where the black people in Tulsa were getting that money from they had a lot of natural resources that they were starting to trade international,
petroleum (oil and natural gas), coal, metals (examples include copper, lead, zinc), and industrial minerals (examples are limestone, gypsum, iodine, sand and gravel).
So how did these blacks, ship all these products out of the country? Did you blacks have truck and trailers and black owned ships?
There's been international trading ever since Egypt
@RoseMontano-gi2ig why would they ship out of the country?
@@DoDahhhhhhhhh Money 💰
😂😂😂😂😂 how did you blacks have the ships? Oh yeah. The white mans ships and industry 😂
I am 66 year's young and Tareq has been very instrumental in teaching me about my history, I love ❤️ him for that!!!
If you like hyperbolic rhetoric.
Thats sad. Are you going to watch Tariq on DJ Vlad?
This is a big one
Appreciate that!
No its not
@@dqfly_emotional
@@dqfly_YOUR opinion...as is his...thanks for sharing.
OUR ANCESTORS DIED FOR US TO HAVE A RIGHT TO BE FREE HUMANS! TO LIVE UNINTERRUPTED!
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Then why don’t you?
Mad love from Africa
Mad respect.
Salute 🇸🇳🫡
Peace & Love from Oakland California
@@FBA1979more power to you
Love from Philadelphia Pennsylvania ✊🏿
Foundational BLK American (FBA) Excellence! 👍🏽💯🇺🇲
Can't just say native huh
@@trebrown8144 Isn't the term Native American already in use? 🤔
What about Tariq (or this interview) displays excellence? 🤔
@Mr._Moderate by imposters , all of them are. What's your point? Because my point is it's too close to fbi and they already look like they hijacking the movement already, shi I wouldn't be surprised if your an agent.
Fba aka former slaaaves!!!
I love how Tariq gets a question and has an immediate answer/solution on deck! He doesn’t even waste a breath!! Big up to the FBAs!!! ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾💯
And let’s not forget that most of these Wyte folks just got here in the 1900s!!! Black Americans been here before them all!!!
@@russelllarkin5665 those Anglo Saxon or English families are more thank likely Slavic from Eastern Europe; and are lying about their date of entry!! They are German-polish and Russian polish!
@@russelllarkin5665Yes. Most will not acknowledge that Black Americans have one of the longest lineages in the USA. Even before it was a nation.
Do you want reparations from folks who didn't benefit from slavery? Immigrants after 1865 got nothing from the slave trade. Folks around the world bought cotton textiles. You get nothing from them either.
So they get to beg out of the reparations bill then?
Tariq is bringing truth to power!
Without having truth or power within Hip-Hop 👍
We created the automatic transmission, cellphone, fuber optic cables, touch tone dialing, fax machines & tone of other shit. Also, Thomas Jefferson was the 1st person to refer to enslaved FBAs as "capital." He was also the 1st to come with the idea of breeding plantations. He also only had FBAs on his plantation, no Africans because FBAs were more expensive to buy & rent & he said there was no language barrier with enslaved FBAs. He said this himself.
And NO, African slaves were more EXPENSIVE TO BUY AND SHIP TO AMERICA. You fba’s were JUST CHEAPER TO BREED AND FACTORY REPRODUCE.
But YOU didnt do anything so be quiet
Whats your source?
@@doyadirty3804and you didn’t do anything but flee
@@doyadirty3804We are Our Ancestors and U Are a Coward. Ancestors Probably Were As Well🤔🤔🤔😅😅😂😂 😅😅😂😂😂😅😅😅😂😂😂
I love the entire interview. Keep doing it and don’t stop! This is what we always need continuously and consistently. We as black people are truly undeniably phenomenal, unstoppable, and magnificent.
This was great!!!
These dudes asking questions have a very disdainful and negative attitude toward black ppl. And they don't even know it.
They were good questions and needed to be asked. Black ppl stay crying about everything. You mad over questions 🤣🤡🤦🏽♂️
Look at the title!
I was thinking the same thing. I can tell immigrants when I see and listen to them. They have accents trying to hide under blackness. They always show their hands with the line of questioning and how they do the questioning. Look at their mannerisms and listen to their accent. America is not where their lineage is.
Tethers
Africans had their own ethnic territories, kingdoms, and empires before Europeans conquered them and redrew their borders. That being said, the wars between the African ethnic groups, kingdoms, and empires ironically are the very reason why FBA’s came to be as our ancestors were POW’s from those tribal beefs and forced together. We have their genetics and spiritual essence but we stopped being Africans culturally when the enslavers brutally forced it out of our ancestors. Our solution: We created our own culture. Our actual ethnogenesis was here in America, but we are multiethnic people forged, fired, and galvanized in slavery and oppression. E Pluribus Unum “Out of Many One” applies to us more than anyone else.
Hidden colors is life changing! Love Tariq 💪🏽
He made millions off of it, and now he's causing division after the feds raid his house 😉
@@nocappn cry about it
@@nocappnTypical tether babble 🩴
Rap started in the black church.
@@caniceedward*black American church
🗣️. Tariq did an excellent job explaining the Foundational BLK American (FBA) ideology. However, the host(s) are the wrong people to understand it. Don't waste time trying to teach ninjas that don't want to learn... *Some ninjas can't be saved, so don't try to save them. Let them drown.* ... Nuff said. 💯
Agreed
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Facts
@@GoldenJaguar-xy3gn that's why it's called an INTERVIEW. People all over the world/country have questions and don't know who you are. These platforms are what they will watch to learn.
If they ask a question and YOU don't like it or you give a bad response... That's a YOU problem 👍
Thank you, yes.
Why are these host so fearful of black people getting anything other than a microphone and a RUclips channel?
Fear the BBC, fear the black man. Isn't that what it always is rly?being naturally beaten out by someone you was told was inferior.
I remember when everybody but FBA people hated hip hop and rap. Now they created it? Ha! FBA gave you every genre of music. When the racist world at large was stuck on jazz and funk, years after trying to ruin that too, FBA was still innovating beautiful music from every city in black America. FBA is American music and the best on earth. There are other FBA phenomenons outside of music, and it is our duty to make sure that colonizers and tethers don't try to take claim to such excellence too
"... But FBA people" that's an absolute lie 👍
How do I know? Because I have worked with people that told me they thought hip-hop would die. They thought it was a fade like disco. All of those people were Afro-American 👍
They liked Melle Mel and Grandmaster Flash's rap not this crap being made today (late 90s at the time)
@@Mr._Moderate We are talking the origin of hip hop, not new age hip hop. Hip hip has been done for multiple centuries by FBA artists whether their origin be in soul, jazz, spiritual, country, rock or any other form of recorded FBA music since 1619. At the creation's origin of all these genres by FBA, non FBAs were the main opposition to them as hip hop was mostly from the 70s-90s when such sounds first went public/mainstream media or near a hater's ear en masse
Esp negro spiritual and gospel, and later country, rock, jazz, soul, funk, hip hop and new ages of such genres too such as ska and alternative
@@truthseekerone747
1. YOU were Referring to Hip-Hop in general so I corrected you. FBA people do/did hate hip-hop 👍
2. "Hip-Hop has been done for multiple centuries..."
🛑 STOP! That is incorrect! Hip-hop is about fifty years old. Start there.
@@truthseekerone747 none of those genres are hip-hop
As a Caribbean i never heard another Caribbean say hip hop didn't come from black Americans. Caribbeans are heavily influenced from black Americans. Caribbeans are always making remixes from black American songs, even songs of different genres besides hip hop
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Caribbean PEOPLE. Not “Caribbeans”.
I really enjoyed the dialogue that was shared here openly amongst strong Black Men. Continue to feed us empowering content of sustenance. I’m here for it!
Dude sound very 🦝ish worried about what other people are to do with their reparations check.
HB!
These guys have accents from somewhere else.
@MrKirktaylor1, the guy with the ginuwine braids is FBA the two on the 🛋 is carribean
@@shawnclayton637 make sense!
@@coreygreene9498 What it do!
Daily Rap Up Crew is very uneducated and it's sad. They don't understand basic economics and basic business structure, lobbying and politics. This is sad, glad Tariq was on this show to shed a light on what real life is. Daily Rap up crew sounds like teenagers having a conversation, community? Corner? This is why we need two parent households and education, this is the nail in the coffin for our people. They are speaking of people in the hood, what hood people would do with money, what riff rafts would do with money lol. These kids have never been around adults, never worked in the corporate world, they dress and act like teenagers who play XBox and smoke weed all day. You young men need to dress properly and grow up and be adult Men. The questions they asked were elementary and they lack basic knowledge. Tariq really blessed a platform he really should not have been on but it helps shed a light and yall need to take heed of what gems he dropped on your show. Tariq is speaking on Black people who have it together, blacks who are married, blacks who have jobs, education, resources. The Hood has been left behind like Noah and the flood and these gentlemen think the hood will be saved.
Do you hear the accent? These are tethers. That's why they have this negative outlook on Black Americans. I wish Tariq would've done a lineage check on these dudes.
Facts never going back to the hood ever.
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Exactly, once you get out. You will likely never return.
Tariq has an 8th grade education
Phenomenal Conversation Fellas... No bull.. one of the best interviews ive heard in a long time.. We need to protect and get behind this dude... This is who I wanna vote for.
When people say we would spend reparations frivolously i wonder how many black people they actually know. The black people I know would pay their houses off or finally be able to buy one
Everyone would like that wouldn’t they?
@@ninadaly7639yeah but don’t deserve it
VERY WELL SPOKEN TARIQ..!!!
THANK YOU FOR SPREADING THAT TRUTH ABOUT THE BLACK BUSINESSES, STORES, WHITE TAKE DOWNS, AND BLACK STRENGTH TO KEEP OUR COMMUNITIES AFLOAT..! 💯
No, welfare keeps them afloat!
@@ninadaly7639
Nahhhh..!!
Because Everybody Is NOT On Welfare..!!
We Need Our Reparations..!!!
Period..!
@@ms.lovelace5049 Those who chose to use welfare as a way of life instead of the temporary safety net it was intended to be got reparations. Talk to them.
@@ms.lovelace5049 Well those who are got your reparations. Talk to them.
Get real.
Haitian woman here!
UTMOST RESPECT to all of my Black American brothers and sisters for their struggles and continued accomplishments in the world stage, considering the atrocities that you guys have(and still) face and for so long in this country. Kudos💪🏾👏🏼💪🏾👏🏼💪🏾❤️from 🇭🇹.
I’d like to point out to the saying in this interview that “we’re (FBA) the only group that have internationally respected and revered heroes and icons that other groups don’t have” - I’m thinking that that statement is meant for the American society only…
Reason: there are tons of internationally acclaimed, recognized, revered, and respected heroes in Africa and in the Caribbean. How about Haiti’s heroes like Jean-Jacques Dessalines, Toussaint L’Ouverture, Capois Lamort, Henri Christophe, Faustin Soulouque, and on and on…?? How about the Prophet and visionary Robert Nesta Marley (Bob Marley) of Jamaica, The Amin Dada of Uganda, Mohammad Gaddafi and the likes…??!
Beloved brethren(FBA), please be reminded that the Emperor Jean-Jacques Dessalines, after grabbing Haiti’s freedom from the barbarians, had sent for you and offered to purchase all Black American slaves just for the purpose of freeing them from slavery once they’ve stepped foot on Haiti’s soil. Some did go and have succeeded to freedom, but It was the American government at that time who had stopped the flow by refusing and declined to the offer because they were losing the Blacks free labor business.
Those African/Haitian men stated above (and several others) had fought for and achieved undeniable international greatness and respect not just for Haiti but also for the entire Black race. Haiti has shared its freedom with all those who had sought and could receive it.
The West does recognize the greatness of those Haitian heroes, but declined to publicly acknowledge that because of their lose of free Black labor and the fact that “we took care of them by the thousands, if not millions”, kicked the remainders out of the island, and took over. The shame makes them turn sour thereby declining to give credit where it’s due. But, please don’t take their position in your speech by singling out just one group as being great, and no other. NO…! It is not expected that our own brethren deny our greatness like our enemy.
Therefore, Haiti also has internationally respected and revered heroes and icons that at a time nobody had paralleled.
It doesn’t matter when we as a Black people make our marks in history, it only matters that we have - being that the powers that be at that time (and still) didn’t believe that we could achieve such greatness. But we have, in their face…!!!
More power to Black Americans (we🇭🇹love you guys), to Haitians, and to Africans in the mother land who have been and still are fighting for the betterment of the Black race💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾.
Shout Out To My FBA Family ✊🏾🏁
Shout Out To All The Non-Tethers too...
Tariq is such an eloquent MASCULINE man! Miss his type being around consistently! He's a true king 🫅🏿
He's not helping the community he's going around collecting money for his own self-interest.
@@tipsandtricks6071tether babble
I SUPPORT BLACK BUSINESS ALL THE TIME!!!!!!
America has never righted the wrong of slavery, therefore reparations should DEFINITELY happen.
Definitely not.
We have so so many globally respected ICONS. This! No one compares to what Judah offers the globe. Consider the fact that the u.s is only 4% of the global population and FBA is only ( allegedly) 13% of that 4%, it speaks volumes how influential WE are
Major Facts
Notice how they didn't start their normal anti- Black woman rhetoric. They didn't want the smoke from Tariq! 😂
Yes! We need Black men to hold other Black men accountable. We need mors Tariqs in the Black Community.
Exactly. When real men who are MARRIED come. Notice how all black manosphere guys get quite. No anti black woman. Because they know most MARRIED men but not all will hold these type of guys accountable for their actions in relationships. That's the problem the black manosphere dont hold each other accountable and the cycle continues
Lol that was fast..i seen yall commenting on Tariq Ig posts recently lol
been trying for a while glad we were finally able to get him on the show
No matter what they say, do or assimilate from our culture, they're revealing their hands of past digressions.
Oh get off it!
True
Man check their background Tariq… these guys are suspect.
Posts like this are part of the issue. They have to ask questions in order for others to learn as well.
Some of you really are slow.
Check the background?
Did you check Tariqs background? Are you going to watch his interview with DJ Vlad?
💯🙏🏾🇺🇸🫣cringeworthy,these guys were obviously not one of us🤣🤣🤣🤣…the questions the energy was all off,and they all were lowkey micro-triggered🤣🤣🤣
Brother Tariq is absolutely right, us fba’s might squabble with each other but we come together and rally around a cause. Just look at Mike Brown, George Floyd, more recently Kendrick Lamar. We just have to be pissed off and the divide and conquer programming goes out the window.
You crowd the streets and beg to be black in a country that continues to disrespect you. Why don't you collectively create real communities
Brown and Floyd and Martin were all fictitious narratives.
Tariq is an automatic thumbs up.
Thank you Tariq because these male podcasts makes the black community look bad sometimes if not most of the time. Thank you for you knowledge & wisdom he really needed it. I feel better knowing that the black community has you as a representation ✊🏼
If Black Americans are given the cash reparations that we are owed, 99% will be productive. We are owed that debt & if we ever receive it, so what if some squander theirs
Not to worry. No one is getting them.
😂😂😂exactly @@ninadaly7639
Your descendants were owed, but you are owed nothing. They're all long since passed and you just trying to cash in.
Great show!
Peace/Ase',
This brotha Tariq Nasheed has been dropping FIRE!
The proverbial torch has been passed,he snatched it and ran with it.....still running/carrying it.
As an FBA,me & others,are following the illumination from that torch he carries.
We are NOT followers,we are a lineage(FBA)!
FBA✊🏾🇺🇸 B1
We can tell none of the host are fba, talking about "we"
Exactly. I see that as well
Literally non of them
💯good discernment…..
Big up these brothers and good listening but just know 90% of foundational Jamaicans see and will fight for FBA struggles. Marcus Garvey, Bob Marley etc. Don't let they divide and derail us.
I am so glad you young Blacks are standing up for our culture/race! So proud of you guys.
Great interview, very insightfull
I've shared many times about the origin of HIP-HOP when I've come across podcasts like this. I'm a baby boomer funk musician who first heard hip hop after I first separated from the U.S. army in 1979. At that time there was the Sugar Hill Gang that came out with Rappers Delight, the first one to hit the radio stations there in Detroit, Michigan at the time. I hated that music, because I didn't like their sampling of Good Times by the disco group, Chic. Then of course, the subsequent sampling of the former funk music used to promote what they were doing. Being a musician, I didn't like the idea of creating without actually creating, meaning not creating their own music, which takes a musical talent, then the work it takes to produce it. But all that said, I've watched HIP-HOP grow over the years and I know where it comes from and from who took it forward to this day. It's amazing to me how all these other cultures come here and want to colonize everything we've created here.
Let’s just say y’all (FBA)did created hip-hop, and now ? FBA technically don’t own the genre.
@@Trill_I_Am
No one owns the genre.
@@down-b8197 whoever capitalize off of the genre, the most, owns it.
@@Trill_I_Am
So the people that capitalize off the caribbean and Africa owns it?
@@down-b8197 technically they don’t own it even though they capitalize off of it the most. Let’s focus on FBA owning music. Since y’all created hip-hop, how come y’all get the crumbs from the hard work y’all put in?
MY BROTHA FROM ANOTHER MOTHA TARIQ NASHEED ✊🏾🔥......
Microphone Check blew the co-creation myth outta the water. "Nuff Said"!!!!!
FBA/FREEDMEN ALLDAY!!! Thank y’all for having Tariq on the show. Keep expanding fellas.
I have great admiration for Mr. Tariq Nasheed, and respect, Godspeed for, and to Mr Tariq Nasheed always.
This was a great interview k flex 💪🏽 FBA ALL DAY ✊🏽
I am 6.0 in November and grew up near one(Chicago) of top 5 markets in Radio and Television in the U.S. and in the 60's and 70's, there were limited A.M. and F.M. and Black Radio Stations.
The were no music for Puerto Rican being played on none of the Stations because of the language barrier......and little music coming out of Jamaica. Master Blaster from Stevie Wonder, Third World rotated on Black Radio Stations and the music of Johnny Nash, Bob Marley and Peter Tosh rotated on White Radio Stations(WLS and WXRT).....thus supporting that neither music from P.R. and JA. had an impact or influenced the Culture Of HIP HOP!!
Lastly and Most Importantly, the "CULTURE OF A PEOPLE COMES FROM THE PARENTS AND GRANDPARENTS" and in the 60's and 70's, the majority of Puerto Ricans and Jamaicans were not listening and supporting Black Music....so again, how did they create.....HIP HOP/RAP?
Y’all should have a part 2 with Tariq Nasheed.
Our women abort 38% of us.
Almost half!
That needs to be made illegal.
😂 lol imagine being so mad you resort to this . its a conversation about hip hop. thats how we kno you arent BA .
oh never mind i checked your comments. On one comment you imply youre a women. Now youre implying youre a man which is it switchy . thats why i know tariq is doing good work. If him talking about music makes you act like this. We oj the right track
If that number is correct, then 38% of Blk Men also are culpable... .... Your Blk manosphere talking points don't work in the real world. Stay in the Blk manosphere echo chamber.
You should have been one of them.
They want our culture but not our struggles.
YOUR struggles?? What would those be?
Great to my boi Ju back in the bldg! One of my favorite Podcasts!
Brother Tariq is the king of FBA. Much respect
This interview was WAAAY bettwr than The Umar Johnson one. Constructive conversation!
Also, welcome back Jeuuu!!!
Here for K-Flex
Peace to all the Brotha’s on the Podcast Thank you !!
I look at it like this. If my ancestors gave up their lives to vote. That means I can vote for whatever party or not because the vote means a right to choose.
This was a great take. I'm a little more positive about our people. Sometimes i forget we are doing all this great work even through trauma and disrespect. This opened up my heart a lil Tho.
You have to protect your history. If you don't, other cultures will say they invented it. Look at Mexicans in California. They were angry. Kenderick didn't invite them on the stage. Newsflash its not for them, its for us. You don't see black artist or black people angry not getting invited to the The Lo Nuestro Awards or Premios Lo Nuestro means Spanish for "ours" Kenderick created not like us because they are not US period. Everyone can enjoy our culture, but trying to hijack it is a whole other lane that will not make it to the finish line.
Tariq on point. Love his energy for us and for our Ancestors
In my biggest humblest voice I would love to hear brother big t and Dane Calloway put it all together
For what? They are cunes
If we got Dane, Tariq, and Aseer the Duke of Tiers to iron it all out... that will be the day! 💯🏰👑💫
Great Interview
We are very thankful for Brothers and sisters like Tariq Nasheed
Whew yes tariq. Talk dat talk
I really enjoyed this one interview!!
Am I the only one that is hearing him trying to cover up a Caribbean accent? Lol
No
God bless my brother. who else can say something so serious, in a funny way🙏💐🎉
Why nobody ever talk about all the successful black Americans like all black Americans come from run down cities there’s tons of black Americans in the suburbs so many black Americans made it out the ghetto just because successful blacks don’t open up stores in run down cities doesn’t mean theres no successful black Americans theres black millionaires in my family young and old .People who believe stereotypes are ignorant and foolish.
Black Americans have the second most millionaires as a group in America this fake narrative that most of us are poor is not the facts and the facts are theres Rich black Americans ,Middle class black Americans and poor black Americans so don’t paint all of us with the same brush .
Black YOUTH is not black America only a small percentage of black youth are Rappers and Criminals
DailyRapUpCrew❤ epic interview.
The only way FBA blkmen and blkwm can cone together is if this online beef betwwen us ends. Keep all non-black includung racially compromised biracials and non-FBA people out of the mix. We are a powerful group when focused and together.
I'm a Baby Boomer and lead to believe that hip hop was the music and breakdancing is the dance movement.
FBA ALL DAY ✊🏾
Great job!! Preserving our legacy is on US! If we don’t fight to keep the truth of our accomplishments THEY WILL COOP IT!!!
They all have very strong accents definitely not so called FBA
I believe only of them is FBA I know at least one of them is Caribbean descent and the other could possibly be afro latino
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Man this podcast y’all did just gave me hella game and fixed my attention span THANK YOU Tariq is always giving me gems man I love us. FBA and love to those that love us.
Is it me or did yall hear that African dude on the couch say US?
Why can't he just say as a African....and then proceed with his question... this the shyt we talking about🥴🤧
Era of exposure.....you see what would be overlooked in the past
They go above and beyond to hide their ethnicity and accents. As men, they are emulating and imitating Black American men.
Exactly, they need to speak on their countries and their people df
This soo steams me 🙄. They all are immigrants. You can hear their accents and see their mannerisms. Listen to the line of questioning, just like these foreigners do when they are bothered. Using terms like us....they are so delusional and can't exist without being attached to us and our culture.
He’s Caribbean . Why do you immediately think he’s African?
Salute for this awesome interview. You guys did a great job. Keep up the good work.
Hip hop came from the black poets the revolution will never be televised. It came from poetry.
Amazing game changer move with this interview👏🏿🙌🏿. Next get Thomas Sowell....Please
Hip Hop is an FBA invention 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
See the negative get more shine in our community but in fact there are more of us actually wanting and doing the right thing, we have to give more focus to them.
Black American Culture birth HipHop go look at soul train with the Ojays performing backstabbers look at the crowd look at their Swag these are the parents of black Americans that created HipHop
HipHop is all about being Cool Black Americans was Cool all over black America in the 60s not just New York Jackson Five was Cool black American Kids before Rap
Black Americans was the first Cool black people on the planet I’m a 70s baby from Brownsville Jamaicans had no swag when I was a kid but they started Hiphop 😂Cool black American kids started hiphop and that Cool swag started with our parents Black soul generation not from people who can barely speak English and dress like they fresh off a banana boat back then.
Salute Triq Nasheed bless you bro and everybody who was and are involved with the documentary and 🎬