Hip hop is more than music, it's a whole culture. Yes it has black American influence, but it was the diverse community of the Bronx that was influenced.
@@Talkmyishhnaw it's 100%FBA created/culture....just cause other races lived in the same community at the time doesn't mean they created it. Everything hip hop stems from Black Americans music/culture. FBA stand up. Tariq destroyed these tethers lies!
Great press!; Hopefully my Blu Ray comes sooner than later. Loved how Tariq noted that hip-hop was made by foundational black americans instead of using the term African American
The authenticity of "Hip Hop" needed to be communicated on the level of mass media to reach a larger audience. This is a proud moment for Tariq & FBA🙌🏼 #grassroots
@@bhekizitha5181 herc was americanized and assimilated to black american culture. Herc's partner coke la rock didnt know he was jamaican for 2 years. Herc purposely lost his accent so he could blend in with black americans. Bambaataa is the person who said herc created hip hop then about 15 years ago he took it back saying its not true. Krs1 also says the story we've been told about hip hop is folklore and a myth. Foundational Black Americans created hip hop.
this shows young BLKS they can be AMERICAN and legit - this is a power move by #TariqNasheed ...unprecedented commitment to our Foundation Black American heritage
The thing that others don’t get is that Afro Americans are creators. You can randomly choose five doors in any blk neighborhood and you will find amazing talent. When u combine that talent amazing things happen! Ppl keep trying to limit our culture to the minimum that comes out of other circles. You can not reduce or limit us in this manner. You simply can’t!
It's amazing how well these ladies conducted themselves. There was no weird shots taken, passive aggressiveness, or undermining. Imagine if it was from a ladies from Essence magazine, Jet magazine, TV One, the Root, BET, Fox Soul. I suspect the writers and reporters from those platforms aren't sent out in most cases. I suspect they volunteer to undermine out of spite thinking it will endure them to the dominant society.
Rap is one of the most popular genres in the world, but unfortunately its history has never been properly documented. Native Black Americans have rapped in music since the post emancipation era. However most books, articles and documentaries insinuate or outright claim that the genre is something new that started in New York with the Hip-Hop youth movement.
In terms of the gang element, the Bronx used a lot of 'Zulu Nation' for security, but in the mid 70's Manhattan used 'Cigar Mob'. Congratulations Tariq! Thank you for interviewing him PIX!
9thward Black Groove City New Orleans is in the building,these broads had me rolling my eyes. damn weirdos. Much respect to Tariq,his family and all of my FBA brothers,sisters,Black Children& elders all over the country!!!
Oh, the friendliness... No scowling , no "gotcha" questions, no narrative pushing, no trying to force an answer he clearly doesn't want to give. No display of disdain.
T.N. my brotha ... the blk broMatrix trilogy is in the gumbo, this gonna go 100' toes down, out uv the soul/soil ... got brothazz on all social levelz 2 whip... they gonna on be after me 4 wakiN my PEOPLE up ... oh well... fight
Rap and Hip-Hop are both Black AmericanDOS creations, however they're two different things with different histories. Ninety-nine percent of the time when people say Hip-Hop what they really mean is Rap, the "Hip-Hop" term needs to be phased out when discussing music. Technically, Hip-Hop is a youth movement that was birthed in the Bronx and died there. The Hip-Hop term has been misused and thrown around loosely and inappropriately for decades, it's caused confusion and that's one of the reasons Rap doesn't have a proper standard history as a music genre. You don't associate the creation of Blues or Jazz with any type of separate youth or cultural movement so why would you do it with Rap?
Spirituals, Ragtime, Jazz, Country, Gospel, Bluegrass, Folk, Rock n Roll, Doo-Wop, Soul, Funk, Disco, Punk, House and of course Rap and Hip Hop---all enjoy well documented African American roots coupled with undeniable Black American influence---whether directly or indirectly.. Latinos -- Puerto Ricans particularly -- please explain how you co-created or co-invented yet another installment in the legacy of Black Musical expression known as Rap and Hip Hop, yet didn't co-create or co-invent any of the elements or ingredients of the 14 or so African American music forms that preceeded it? Or why you were nowhere to be found and absent during the creative and inventive foundation outlining the forms of African American musical expression, brilliance and greatness throughout, or even prior to the previous 14 or so African American music forms that are mentioned above? Yet then, all of a sudden--and out of nowhere, lying latinos and jamaicans slither along and falsely claim latinos and/or puerto ricans and jamaicans co-created and co-invented Rap and Hip Hop 50/50 half n half (which is the evidence-free and utter nonsense being peddled by Dr. Derrick Colon, radical latino, Fat Joe and numerous other un-informed and envious latinos---which are claims that latinos never mentioned, verbalized or asserted during its inception in the early 1970's)---latinos claims of "50/50--half & half co-creation and co-invention just don't add up---it makes no sense and are increasingly coming under heavy scrutiny which is leading to these claims being easily debunked--widespread. Nice try though latinos, puerto ricans and jamaicans. Make it make sense Latinos..
I don't know about latinos but you tell me why you copied floor moves from "Anatolia" pin drop, CCs, alphas ,headspin etc those moves are 10s of thousands of years old and don't come from America..and alot of the first pioneer writers where greek too Tak183i, SJK171, Barbra, Eva ,greg, philtgreek etc and Athens in Greece is the most heavily graffiti covered city in history like 5000years ago up till now ,even the spartans wrote there names and crew names everywhere they went..
Moments ago I witnessed derrick colon do something I've never seen him do i.e. COME CLEAN AND TELL THE TRUTH. During the short video clip he confessed a few years ago "...and of course and make no mistake---African Americans um---invented what would come to be known as B-Boyin"
Hip-Hop isn't a genre of music...it's a 1970s Bronx subculture that d!ed out in the early 80s. Rapping/Rap was a part of Black American society DECADES before the Hip-Hop movement existed.
Go ahead Black Americans aka FBA!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉Set the record straight
Tariq setting the record straight! I love it!!
Need to set the record straight that Hip Hop is slightly older than 50 years and that this whole anniversary was a corporate-concocted misnomer.
Salute to Tariq and the Foundational BLK American (FBA) family. FBA 💯🇺🇲... Excellent documentary, "Microphone Check".
EXCELLENT interview! Loved the film too. I cannot wait till we can get it on blu-ray!!!
So proud of my brother
These ladies conducted themselves well and didn’t seem to have an agenda against what our brother Tariq was saying.
i agree the energy was right
I disagree,they were overly laughing. very weird
Go Tariq!! Speak truth to power!
FBA ✊🏿 love great interview Tariq
THIS DOC WILL BE WORLDWIDE !
Hiphop is a Black American music just like funk, soul, R&B, rock and roll, jazz, gospel and blues.
And country.
Hip hop is more than music, it's a whole culture. Yes it has black American influence, but it was the diverse community of the Bronx that was influenced.
@@Talkmyishhnaw it's 100%FBA created/culture....just cause other races lived in the same community at the time doesn't mean they created it. Everything hip hop stems from Black Americans music/culture. FBA stand up. Tariq destroyed these tethers lies!
@@TalkmyishhKeep enjoying your delusions of grandeur 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@Talkmyishh lets wait a few days til we've all seen it then revisit.
#MicrophoneCheck will be the greatest hip hop documentary ever made 💯
Great press!; Hopefully my Blu Ray comes sooner than later. Loved how Tariq noted that hip-hop was made by foundational black americans instead of using the term African American
FBA ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾
Hip Hop belongs solely to FBA. This is our culture and no one else helped us create this awesome genre
PERIOD POINT BLANK!
FBA all day. The lies officially stop now.
BLACK AMERICAN CULTURE AND CREATIONS
The authenticity of "Hip Hop" needed to be communicated on the level of mass media to reach a larger audience. This is a proud moment for Tariq & FBA🙌🏼 #grassroots
Foundational Black Americans created Hip-Hop, PERIOD! New York FBA Stand Up and Represent! ✊🏿🇺🇸💪🏿
Wrong. Kool Herc is West Indian.
@@bhekizitha5181 herc was americanized and assimilated to black american culture. Herc's partner coke la rock didnt know he was jamaican for 2 years. Herc purposely lost his accent so he could blend in with black americans. Bambaataa is the person who said herc created hip hop then about 15 years ago he took it back saying its not true. Krs1 also says the story we've been told about hip hop is folklore and a myth. Foundational Black Americans created hip hop.
Herc is the godfather of hip hop u don’t knoW what you’re talking about
@michaelsmith-ws2mb the truth is out! Foundational Black Americans created Hip-Hop! Get over it fam.
💯👍🏾
FBA IN THE BUILDING ✊🏿✌🏿
Nice, finally the true story of hip hop.
this shows young BLKS they can be AMERICAN and legit - this is a power move by #TariqNasheed ...unprecedented commitment to our Foundation Black American heritage
FBA STAND UP, NYC Stand up…….
🙌
BIG FBA 27th and Eutaw Camden NJ 💥✊🏾
Hip Hop Black Americans culture ✊🏾
#FBA
My handsome Nephew,Tariq Nasheed..........Peaceeee!!!!!!See you for Juneteeth,2024!!!!!!!
Detroit born
Nice interview
Incredible!!! I adore hip hop. It saved me in some of my darkest hrs. Love to FBA ❤
The thing that others don’t get is that Afro Americans are creators. You can randomly choose five doors in any blk neighborhood and you will find amazing talent. When u combine that talent amazing things happen! Ppl keep trying to limit our culture to the minimum that comes out of other circles. You can not reduce or limit us in this manner. You simply can’t!
I’m proud of you Tariq
It's amazing how well these ladies conducted themselves. There was no weird shots taken, passive aggressiveness, or undermining. Imagine if it was from a ladies from Essence magazine, Jet magazine, TV One, the Root, BET, Fox Soul. I suspect the writers and reporters from those platforms aren't sent out in most cases. I suspect they volunteer to undermine out of spite thinking it will endure them to the dominant society.
Exactly
Damn it feels good to be Aboriginal American.
Looking forward to watching the film
Congrats to Bro Tasheed!!!
Tariq Nasheed, I love you. 👑🙌🏾💪🏾🙏🏾
Thank you Mr.Nasheed 🙏🏿💯
⚫🔱🔴🇺🇲✊🏿FBA RISE UP!!!
These ladies actually did a better interview than the radio DJ lady in less time
FBA out here representing And dispelling the lies that others created hip-hop, that’s black American culture
Boy these tethers is big mad right now. .... #FBAallDay
if they not mad then we doing something wrong #FBA
Honestly, who cares about somebody being mad about our culture that we created? If you tell enough lies long enough, people will believe the lies.
Hip Hop was created by Foundational Black Americans. Latinos will respect that fact, whether they want too or not.
Actually Hiphop was created in Senegal 🇸🇳 and I have receipts on my channel
Awesome interview! Great interaction, feedback, and all around love for hiphop. ✊🏾💜
Job well done sir!!!!
Why is it that this isn't being spoken about on every hip-hop or entertainment news network or podcast
They interviewers know their hip hop too. I love it
I just got my copy of Microphone Check and it was excellent!
I Think the most high for giving FBA a authentic culture yes! We are winers
I'm glad they recognized the Gods in Hip Hop's inception 👏👏👏
Love it ✊🏾
Rap is one of the most popular genres in the world, but unfortunately its history has never been properly documented. Native Black Americans have rapped in music since the post emancipation era. However most books, articles and documentaries insinuate or outright claim that the genre is something new that started in New York with the Hip-Hop youth movement.
Nah pink was laughing a little too hard at what Tariq was saying 😂 she wanted to check that microphone
FBA all day‼️
The bull crap is getting removed and the realness is getting established!!!
FBA culture 100%
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾✌🏾✌🏾✌🏾✌🏾✌🏾✌🏾✌🏾✌🏾
FBA
Fantastic dialogue today, and a phenomenal documentary. Thanks for sharing
Such a great interview!!! Great documentary!
Like Kendrick Lamar said they not like us
In terms of the gang element, the Bronx used a lot of 'Zulu Nation' for security, but in the mid 70's Manhattan used 'Cigar Mob'. Congratulations Tariq! Thank you for interviewing him PIX!
FBA 🇺🇸✊🏾 B1.
Solely FBA, time we set this shh straight. You may have gotten a piece of the pie but you didn’t have the ingredients to make it .
Realtalk 💯 😂😂
Yes sir loving it
FBA✊🏾🇺🇸❤️
9thward Black Groove City New Orleans is in the building,these broads had me rolling my eyes. damn weirdos. Much respect to Tariq,his family and all of my FBA brothers,sisters,Black Children& elders all over the country!!!
Oh, the friendliness... No scowling , no "gotcha" questions, no narrative pushing, no trying to force an answer he clearly doesn't want to give. No display of disdain.
Amazing great work
FBA's in the house 💪🏾Thank You Tariq ✊🏾 B1
They was choosing heavy on a playa 😂😂
Something!
Becky's were choosing heavy.
A woman being nice is an indication she wants a man who dyes his hair? Man listen - not only are you guys slow you are ignorant.
The visuals and photos are magnificent
Thank god this hey didn’t buck break you Tariq!
WHY IS BECKY RIDING SHOTGUN especially since she is not aware of the hiphop culture !!!
Them Beckys be knowing more than you do. Lyrics and all. 🤣🤣
The lady in red had too many red wine glasses
I think the both of them threw 2 glasses back b4 the show😂. I'm just happy they behaved overall well just allowing him to talk.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
FBA💪🏾 🏝🗽.
(And shout-out to the First STUDENTS of Hip-Hop, the prs.....)..
Salute
T.N. my brotha ... the blk broMatrix trilogy is in the gumbo, this gonna go 100' toes down, out uv the soul/soil ... got brothazz on all social levelz 2 whip... they gonna on be after me 4 wakiN my PEOPLE up ... oh well... fight
FBA ! Founded hip hop! Busta Rhymes now that’s foundational black American Culture!
So handsome Tariq👑 a literal giant.... the energy in that studio was steamy weird😂...
Anyways. Thank you for Microphone checking for FBA❤💜
I love how someone who wasn’t born or raised in the Bronx talks about who was who
FOR THE CULTURE!!!! FBA ONLY!!!!!
Rap and Hip-Hop are both Black AmericanDOS creations, however they're two different things with different histories. Ninety-nine percent of the time when people say Hip-Hop what they really mean is Rap, the "Hip-Hop" term needs to be phased out when discussing music. Technically, Hip-Hop is a youth movement that was birthed in the Bronx and died there. The Hip-Hop term has been misused and thrown around loosely and inappropriately for decades, it's caused confusion and that's one of the reasons Rap doesn't have a proper standard history as a music genre. You don't associate the creation of Blues or Jazz with any type of separate youth or cultural movement so why would you do it with Rap?
FBA✊🏽King Flex is in the building! 👑
This would be a good boochie bear episode. Teather's hating the interviews and reviews . Congratulations 🎊 Peace and Good Success.
Spirituals, Ragtime, Jazz, Country, Gospel, Bluegrass, Folk, Rock n Roll, Doo-Wop, Soul, Funk, Disco, Punk, House and of course Rap and Hip Hop---all enjoy well documented African American roots coupled with undeniable Black American influence---whether directly or indirectly..
Latinos -- Puerto Ricans particularly -- please explain how you co-created or co-invented yet another installment in the legacy of Black Musical expression known as Rap and Hip Hop, yet didn't co-create or co-invent any of the elements or ingredients of the 14 or so African American music forms that preceeded it? Or why you were nowhere to be found and absent during the creative and inventive foundation outlining the forms of African American musical expression, brilliance and greatness throughout, or even prior to the previous 14 or so African American music forms that are mentioned above? Yet then, all of a sudden--and out of nowhere, lying latinos and jamaicans slither along and falsely claim latinos and/or puerto ricans and jamaicans co-created and co-invented Rap and Hip Hop 50/50 half n half (which is the evidence-free and utter nonsense being peddled by Dr. Derrick Colon, radical latino, Fat Joe and numerous other un-informed and envious latinos---which are claims that latinos never mentioned, verbalized or asserted during its inception in the early 1970's)---latinos claims of "50/50--half & half co-creation and co-invention just don't add up---it makes no sense and are increasingly coming under heavy scrutiny which is leading to these claims being easily debunked--widespread. Nice try though latinos, puerto ricans and jamaicans.
Make it make sense Latinos..
I don't know about latinos but you tell me why you copied floor moves from "Anatolia" pin drop, CCs, alphas ,headspin etc those moves are 10s of thousands of years old and don't come from America..and alot of the first pioneer writers where greek too Tak183i, SJK171, Barbra, Eva ,greg, philtgreek etc and Athens in Greece is the most heavily graffiti covered city in history like 5000years ago up till now ,even the spartans wrote there names and crew names everywhere they went..
Flex Represent FBA B1 ✊🏾
Tariq is dope
I think them Karen's wants a lil soul pole..lol
Hip hop a hippy to hipity hip hipHopa you don’t stop a rocking to bang bang boogity up jump the boogie to the rhythm of the boogity bee.
⏳️ Timeless
Moments ago I witnessed derrick colon do something I've never seen him do i.e. COME CLEAN AND TELL THE TRUTH.
During the short video clip he confessed a few years ago "...and of course and make no mistake---African Americans um---invented what would come to be known as B-Boyin"
FBA 💪🏾🇺🇲💯
Was the thoses eye bucking…. 👀 hahhahaha
🥊⚡️🥊⚡️
👏🏾👏🏾🫶🏾👏🏾🫶🏾👏🏾🫶🏾👏🏾👏🏾
🔥🔥🔥💪🏾✊🏾👑🇺🇲
King Flex represent
❤❤❤
Hip-Hop isn't a genre of music...it's a 1970s Bronx subculture that d!ed out in the early 80s. Rapping/Rap was a part of Black American society DECADES before the Hip-Hop movement existed.
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@georgeorwell3532 You're worried about the wrong thang. You should concern yourself with the issues facing your homeland.
Not for you to understand. It is what it is!!!!