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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2025

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  • @truthsaviour8804
    @truthsaviour8804  14 дней назад +13

    cash.app/$truthsaviour2

    • @Black_unity597
      @Black_unity597 14 дней назад +2

      If you listen to Her Talk he says the SAMETHING that DJ PHASE says from the roach killers high waters slang style music never ever heard him say anything about raggue Jamaican music or any Carribeans nor Latinos

    • @stevehardison8768
      @stevehardison8768 14 дней назад

      Truth Saviour, I am going to contact you in two weeks in regards to a book I am working on. Thanks

    • @Brahanassei
      @Brahanassei 12 дней назад

      @@truthsaviour8804 that's exactly what I said Jamaican Dj ing was not accepted at first Cool He have to switch to American funky rhythm to get people to listen ,but African American after a while accept the Idea and put it there way ,I have seen dozens of James Brown interviews where butterfly distance himself from rap and HIP HOP music. James Brown style was borrowed king ling after HIP HOP was created but James Brown was not the original person who created any of Rap ideas

    • @mentalog6018
      @mentalog6018 11 дней назад

      Ask Ai who created HipHop lol?

    • @Brahanassei
      @Brahanassei 10 дней назад

      @mentalog6018 If Hip hop was around long before AI why you gonna ask AI who created AI,

  • @Soufside_Slim
    @Soufside_Slim 14 дней назад +107

    The fact that we have to prove ourselves to people who abandoned their own culture and homeland is WILD!! It shows how there is no cultural innovation in this nation without us.

    • @Jake_Moreno
      @Jake_Moreno 14 дней назад +25

      The tethers, not the riders have ENVY for FBA people. Jealousy vs Envy; Jealousy is when you worry someone will take what you have. Envy is wanting what someone else has. Afrika Bambaataa been saying for over 30 years that James Brown is the ultimate origin of Hip Hop. That without James Brown, there is no Hip Hop.

    • @Black_unity597
      @Black_unity597 14 дней назад +2

      You are right booty bandit bam has said this Herc also Idk what’s so hard to get.

    • @BrothaReef
      @BrothaReef 14 дней назад +1

      Affirmative!

    • @sopa0314
      @sopa0314 12 дней назад

      We didn’t abandon our homeland ninja, we are here to get the money from the people who did you what they did to us by taking our resources and brain draining us, the difference between you and us is that we have a right of return and we are building up what America destroyed. Stop hating on us and using your massa language, Harriet left you behind because of this same crab in a barrel mentality!!!

    • @sopa0314
      @sopa0314 12 дней назад

      @@Jake_Morenoquoting Afrika Bambaataa and decrying Caribbean influence and not acknowledging that Afrika is Jamaican/Barbadian is wild
      2016, Bambaataa left his position as head of the "Universal Zulu Nation" due to multiple allegations of child sexual abuse dating as far back as the 1970s.[7]
      Early life
      edit
      Born Lance Taylor to Jamaican and Barbadian immigrants,[8] Bambaataa grew up in the Bronx River Projects, with an activist mother and uncle. As a child, he was exposed to the black liberation movement and witnessed debates between his mother and uncle

  • @tiffanydcoates2904
    @tiffanydcoates2904 14 дней назад +74

    James Brown was the most sample artist in the world, especially with hip-hop and he is a foundational black American

    • @thabulbundles
      @thabulbundles 14 дней назад

      American negroes/ American Indians 🪶 Nijiis of 🐢 Island

    • @kharyvines6971
      @kharyvines6971 14 дней назад +8

      THE BEST ARTIST EVER

    • @ricolaw1033
      @ricolaw1033 14 дней назад +4

      James Brown sampled over 7k times

    • @Sharif-ln2qk
      @Sharif-ln2qk 14 дней назад +11

      And Pete Rock used to have a pic of him in his profile but took it down. These people BEEN tethering off our culture but those days are over.

    • @ac46589
      @ac46589 13 дней назад

      My unapologetic reply is that without the Latino sound and dance there will never be soul or hip hop . The cool dress belongs to Latinos and we're not apologizing at all

  • @computablu
    @computablu 14 дней назад +48

    THE SURVIVING BLACK SPADES WILL TELL YOU CLEAR, SIMPLE, AND PLAIN THAT HIPHOP CAME FROM FBA.

    • @linz1362
      @linz1362 14 дней назад

      Exactly there the black spades @ thes park jams you didn't see the Bachelors or savage skulls ther it was the spades @ Bambata's & the Zulu nation there were spades who are black when you went to hear grand master flash it was the black spades who were there @ those jams when you went lool dj Aj jam it was the black spades who were @ those jams all black ppl @ these park jams & sweat box parties

    • @thedame9974
      @thedame9974 11 дней назад +1

      @@computablu The main Black Spade who helped create Hip Hop was Bam. Bam is NOT FBA. You all need to get off this bullshit. You’re either Hip Hop or you’re not.

  • @RobAllbanks
    @RobAllbanks День назад +1

    This video needs to go viral! I’m sharing everywhere, you should too!

  • @miguelwilliams6876
    @miguelwilliams6876 14 дней назад +56

    It’s in our DNA 🧬 we are the original engineers 😢

    • @dn30001
      @dn30001 14 дней назад +5

      And its all out of necessity

    • @JosephHartman-q8t
      @JosephHartman-q8t 13 дней назад

      We are the Asiatic the original that's why its so much hate and jealousy throughout the world from other ethnic groups they said a proud to be who they is and they don't want to be us but somehow they managed to dip in our culture and try to claim it or steal it because of this so proud of their culture make their culture blast or may I say represent their culture don't try to learn our culture then later on steal it

  • @BrothaReef
    @BrothaReef 14 дней назад +30

    Foundational Black American Artistry has inspired Nations around the globe. We are Influencers. There's no other people like us, These other folk are covering up their inadequacy by co opting our creations. It's flattering in a Morose sense.

  • @dex.cameron1855
    @dex.cameron1855 5 дней назад +2

    This entire video gave me chills and brought tears to my eyes. Seeing Malcolm, Martin, and James..

  • @laskojames
    @laskojames 14 дней назад +49

    You guys are the Foundation of the Black Diaspora.

    • @Black_unity597
      @Black_unity597 14 дней назад +15

      Brother I don’t why what you just did and said is so hard for others to say and do!

    • @vangoghsotherear4114
      @vangoghsotherear4114 14 дней назад +6

      we know. We don't know why people are mad at us for this. What our ancestors did/what we do is a good thing. But we were punished for being successful and for trying to be accepting. This is an historic lesson learned.

  • @tyanasm
    @tyanasm 3 дня назад +3

    I homeschool, and I'm showing this to my kids as a history lesson video. Thx ❤❤

    • @truthsaviour8804
      @truthsaviour8804  3 дня назад +2

      @tyanasm
      I am honored that you think this video would be beneficial to your children. Thank you❤

    • @S.412-q3q
      @S.412-q3q 3 дня назад +1

      👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @DoggieDiamondsTV
    @DoggieDiamondsTV 12 дней назад +6

    Good info. I’m going to use this and give you full credit

  • @Jake_Moreno
    @Jake_Moreno 14 дней назад +106

    Anything and everything great that FBA people create, someone comes along and tries to take it. This is no debate FBA people, we don't just have receipts, we have invoices. I just heard and have seen videos in the last two months that Native Americans and Haitians are trying to claim that Jazz music came from them. Where are the Haitian and Native American Miles Davis's, Billy Holiday's, John Coltrane's, Dizzy Gillespie's and so on?

    • @truthsaviour8804
      @truthsaviour8804  14 дней назад +32

      @Jake_Moreno
      I have been saying this for a while. There are certain groups of people out here who are trying to steal our music culture right in front of our eyes. They use this "unity message" in an attempt to disarm and distract us.

    • @dn30001
      @dn30001 14 дней назад +10

      I agree with everything, however, we DO have receipts no matter how much they try to sweep these receipts under the rug.

    • @boomboombaby9140
      @boomboombaby9140 14 дней назад +14

      Also John Leguizamo saying Hispanic built America 😂😂

    • @brucesmith1754
      @brucesmith1754 14 дней назад +1

      @@boomboombaby9140 Leguziamo is an acknowledged liar by his own father and a goofball. Im really turning my side eye to PBS who platformed him to spread his racist propaganda.

    • @toreyjoseph1286
      @toreyjoseph1286 14 дней назад +3

      @@truthsaviour8804 Wow Facts

  • @god_of_the_universe7751
    @god_of_the_universe7751 14 дней назад +26

    They need to stop acting like Soul Train wasn't the influential show that was where everyone learned about new dances and fashion

  • @equinox95
    @equinox95 14 дней назад +15

    Coming from the UK looking at the scene since the late 80s. Rap/Hip Hop was started by black Americans' full stop. Even DJ Kool Herc was more American Jamaican than someone who just came over from Jamaica.

  • @42blackflag
    @42blackflag 14 дней назад +30

    This History known as Hip Hop can only be shown by us because we are the culture and have the real receipts and not just ( We were there and the Congas ) which can't even add up to our musical and dance history genres and to what brother Truth Saviour just showed us we are the influencer's and others always say we brought our flavor sure but we are the sauce and my issue is if all have help create this Culture / Artform call Hip Hop then why is it only documented as a Black American Genre and no other culture, can someone please explain that ?
    Thank you again brother Truth Savior and today I will be sending my donation off today because it is much needed. Peace!

    • @truthsaviour8804
      @truthsaviour8804  14 дней назад +6

      @42blackflag yes sir. I appreciate the support and especially the commentary. Peace to you.💯

    • @teemos80
      @teemos80 13 дней назад +1

      What receipts lol

    • @dryinkdryink675
      @dryinkdryink675 12 дней назад +2

      @@teemos80 dancing...rapping...the music......all three have been provin.

  • @traceygrant3386
    @traceygrant3386 12 дней назад +8

    Born in Harlem in 1961 raised in the south Bronx. Bronx was the Mecca of hip hop Fort Apache the Bronx 49 park 18 park . The jams in the parks. So much more history in The Bronx and Harlem.

  • @troy8579
    @troy8579 13 дней назад +7

    Nobody wants our pain and struggle; but QUICK to piggyback on our breakthroughs and claim they had a part in it !

  • @lovechildtre4961
    @lovechildtre4961 14 дней назад +15

    This should be shared with Fat Joe, Math Hoffa, Busta Rhymes, and anyone else who questioned the creation of hip hop by Black Americans ❤❤❤This was 100% informative. Great commentary 🔥🔥🔥

    • @thedame9974
      @thedame9974 14 дней назад

      Shit was 🚮

    • @ibelieveintruth1767
      @ibelieveintruth1767 День назад

      What you guys are not understanding is they are being sent and paid to use hiphop history to cause opposition between Latinos and Blacks they know if we get together it's game over for them so they sent sellouts to come and put a wedge between us.. and from reading the comments, their plan is working.. we gotta be smarter than them in order to win..

  • @SpiritualOutLaw
    @SpiritualOutLaw 14 дней назад +12

    I gotta give it to you. You sure know your culture you sure know our people and you know how to pull out those receipts and put them in the right place.

  • @BruceSwitzer-yq1yy
    @BruceSwitzer-yq1yy 14 дней назад +9

    I'm so happy that this intellectual door has been open. And I'm so proud of you and other sisters & brothers stepping up to the plate and bringing the truth to something so Ridiculous. You and others are a blessing to our Future Black Children... Black Spades Zulu King Amin ♠️❤️. Keep up your Great Work. I hope to meet you one day lil Cousin. Spade Love.

  • @karriemsharief
    @karriemsharief 6 дней назад +2

    Soul Train taught America how to dance. Don’t forget the show Soul that predated Soul Train. The Latinos really don’t come into play until the 80’s.

  • @teeharrison2928
    @teeharrison2928 5 дней назад +2

    We are still here to speak up for the culture. I was there, not a Jamaican or PR in site. They not gonna steal this one.

  • @RandaleCummings
    @RandaleCummings 17 часов назад +1

    I am 65 years old and I remember everything.This brother was speaking about but over time The contribution of black Americans have been deleted intentionally.That's why it's so important for our children to know their history.Don't wait on the system.You teach it to Them peace To the producer.
    Of this documentary awesome work brother.Keep it up, show what we have done and contribute.Because others are not may the ancestors guide you and keep you safe peace

  • @TheGOTDAMN1
    @TheGOTDAMN1 26 минут назад

    Straight to the point! Great video!!! We appreciate you family.

  • @darrylleonknight4486
    @darrylleonknight4486 14 дней назад +15

    Thank you for showing this the picture is my crew
    The one holding the microphone that's Greg Nichols and and I'm in the middle on the turntables with the headphones on scratching the leader of the crew is G-Man and the one adjusting the sounds is Gary aka easy g

    • @truthsaviour8804
      @truthsaviour8804  14 дней назад +11

      @darryllleonknight4486
      That's an iconic photo. For me, that picture depicts black american youth having fun.
      Much respect to you and your whole crew.💯

  • @truthsaviour8804
    @truthsaviour8804  12 дней назад +4

    @DoggieDiamondsTV
    It's all good. I appreciate the support. 💯

  • @donaldmccall3968
    @donaldmccall3968 14 дней назад +26

    Obviously what type of genre did the caribbean or latino created, fba was rapping break dancing since the earlier 20s through the 70s. 20s was " Frankie " Half Paint " Jaxon , " Jive Man Blue " 30s " Jubiliare " The Precher And The Bear " they were first gospel rap group that rhythm in harmony and late 68 " Hear Come The Judge " bye Pigmeat Markham the to rap over a break beats. So what type of influenced they have on us .

  • @machaazahisagama3575
    @machaazahisagama3575 7 дней назад +3

    This is a straight dagger to Busta Rhymes cause even he cosplayed us for awhile before he made it know he was Jamaican

  • @vinceportis-hr1mm
    @vinceportis-hr1mm 14 дней назад +10

    It's a shame that people who have been welcomed into the culture and become rich and famous are now trying to claim they somehow created or helped 50/50.its insane.

  • @FBAKTdaGoat
    @FBAKTdaGoat 14 дней назад +15

    Remember FBAs our Mecca is NOT AFRICA.. It’s the SOUTH.. And we need to focus on getting reparations via “40 acres and a mule” (which WAS granted and gave blacks Both Carolinas, Florida, and GA at that time but was reversed).. Use that land to separate from American (in terms of being lead by their government) to form OUR OWN government lead only by FBAs.. Keep spreading the knowledge family 💯✊🏾🙏🏾..

  • @tahseti1113
    @tahseti1113 14 дней назад +9

    We shouldn't have to prove a damn thing. The world knows that we have a hitory of creating new forms of music. From blues to jazz, funk, soul and hip hop.

  • @josephconway8682
    @josephconway8682 6 дней назад +2

    James Brown did us(black people)a great service. May he rest in power.

  • @khalidmohammed3973
    @khalidmohammed3973 12 дней назад +2

    Just to add to the connection of James Brown & Hip Hop, one of the most respected yet forgotten DJs in New York City opened up for James Brown ( At Yankee Stadium) in the late 60s. His name is DJ Flowers. Flowers is also one of the first DJs to use 2 turn tables & mobilized to different locations.

  • @tiffanydcoates2904
    @tiffanydcoates2904 14 дней назад +8

    Thank you for sharing history!

  • @stevenclark9721
    @stevenclark9721 14 дней назад +5

    Greetings, Brother, I love you for loving yourself and loving your people who cultures is worldwide.

  • @Jake_Moreno
    @Jake_Moreno 11 дней назад +8

    Why can't people get the terms correct. 'Created vs Contributed'. Imagine that I build a Soul Food restaurant and run it. Years later, some Caribbean and Puerto Ricans come working in my restaurant and add some of their foods to my menu. They will have contributed to the menu's diversity and helped my restaurant grow. However, I was the one who built the restaurant from the ground up. African American Soul Food is the foundation of the restaurant's menu. How would it sound if they start saying in 50 years that the restaurant was built by all three groups. Even worse that I didn't build the restaurant at all without the two other groups. It would sound crazy. 🤔

    • @truthsaviour8804
      @truthsaviour8804  11 дней назад +2

      @@Jake_Moreno That's a great analogy. 💯

    • @S.412-q3q
      @S.412-q3q 3 дня назад

      Your right but what exactly did they bring to the table that we weren't already doing. I believe they helped bring it attention just like the Whyte people did with everything else we did

  • @tyanasm
    @tyanasm 3 дня назад

    Thank you for doing this video. Great job. We have to be our own gatekeepers for our culture with everything we invent

  • @brucesmith1754
    @brucesmith1754 14 дней назад +7

    TS,
    This is an extraordinary piece of work. This video pretty much summarizes what has made FBA's great in terms of our cultural influence over the last 60 years. A great time-capsule piece. Also a great sendoff to 2024, where we've made great strides in our delineation movement and protection of our culture. TS , you've been one of our great inspirational warriors!💪🏾 There's good reason why the grifter-hater Dr. Colon is trying to take down your channel. You produce indisputable proof by way of video and audio that documents our culture and music history, and stomps down on all the B.S! I ask that FBA's who value Truth Savior's work contribute financially toward assisting him build his much needed podcast. More of this kind of scholarship needs to be proliferated thru our community to combat these tether haters and others working to remove our influence from what our ancestors built in this country. 💪🏾FBA, Team Black, B1 2025 and beyond! Bravo Brother Truth Savior!✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾

    • @truthsaviour8804
      @truthsaviour8804  14 дней назад +2

      @brucesmith1754
      I appreciate that comment. I really enjoyed putting that video together. Thanks again for the support.💯

    • @brucesmith1754
      @brucesmith1754 14 дней назад

      @@truthsaviour8804 ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾

  • @6fig
    @6fig 14 дней назад +4

    Incredible work brother.connecting the dots. Puerto Ricans and Caribbean are telling you where they got it from.

  • @marcuschisolm3470
    @marcuschisolm3470 14 дней назад +18

    With all of this evidence, “Dr” Colon will still try to assert that Puerto Ricans help to “create” hip hop.
    At this point he is just a troll, a liar and a grifter.

    • @everlast9901
      @everlast9901 14 дней назад

      @marcuschisolm3470
      And that's why we have to keep on their necks. We give in to THIS LIE. The next lie they'll tell is that we got it from them - LATINOS. That is where they are ultimately going with this.

    • @Jake_Moreno
      @Jake_Moreno 11 дней назад

      Is he still around? 😁

  • @DangerBoyhits
    @DangerBoyhits 14 дней назад +4

    Foundational Black Americans made it feel great to smile in this great country we breathe in.

  • @transformationinprogress
    @transformationinprogress 14 дней назад +3

    Thank you for this video Sir👊🏾

  • @blackconfucius888
    @blackconfucius888 8 дней назад

    Amazing footage and history. Thanks.

  • @saanjudah2706
    @saanjudah2706 14 дней назад +8

    How can you forget Cooley High? Great inspirational movie

    • @truthsaviour8804
      @truthsaviour8804  14 дней назад +4

      @saanjudah2706
      My bad!😮 You are right. How could I forget Cooley High💯

  • @dreval7957
    @dreval7957 14 дней назад +17

    No James Brown No Hip Hop...Bambaataa said it himself!

    • @dassolosyndikat5113
      @dassolosyndikat5113 13 дней назад +2

      How is James Brown hip-hop? He was just sampled like everybody else.

    • @dassolosyndikat5113
      @dassolosyndikat5113 13 дней назад

      Said the chomo right?

    • @Brahanassei
      @Brahanassei 12 дней назад +1

      ,I saw James Brown on TV saying he have nothing to do with HIP HOP. Music and nobody should mention his name next to HIP HOP music,if you remember Mystical he borrowed a lot of James Brown style and put it in HIP HOP James Brown trash Mystical for doing that.

    • @Jake_Moreno
      @Jake_Moreno 11 дней назад

      Exactly. Africa Bambaataa who is also Caribbean has been saying that for over 30 years on camera. He is called the God father of Hip Hop saying that. All people have to do is Google 'James Brown: Sampled in Hip Hop' and looks at how long that list is.

    • @Brahanassei
      @Brahanassei 11 дней назад +1

      @@dreval7957 totally agree ,I don't know where they get that from, I saw Brown say that himself and de don't want people even mention HIP HOP with his name.

  • @HardworkDedication
    @HardworkDedication 13 дней назад +9

    Dolemite was rappin in his movies before hip hop

  • @rogerpace3749
    @rogerpace3749 14 дней назад +8

    fba appreciate your work truth savior and doing work for our culture to further debunk lies told about our culture and trying to erase us from what we created, thank you truth savior. 😃😃😃😃😃👍👍👍👍👍❤❤❤❤❤

  • @cimarronreed7556
    @cimarronreed7556 14 дней назад +15

    I wish you would have continued to play the clip of Herc on Whatz Up TV where U-Roy, who Herc credits as his influence points to James Brown and Louis Jordan. He clearly credits them as the origin of Hip-Hop. U-Roy even went as far as dedicating a song to Jocko Henderson, 1971, Your Ace From Space. Jocko most known for his Rocket Show... I like the Jubalaires, but it was Louis Jordan with his song, You Gotta Have a Beat in the 1940's who, in his song tells you the blueprint... Also, one of the early radio DJs overlooked is Georgie Woods, the Man with Goods. In 1968, the same year of Pigmeat Markham (Here Comes the Judge) and James Brown, (Say It Loud} he took Lionel Hamptons 1967 "Greasy Greens" and rapped over it and dropped his 1968 record "Potato Salad." Part 1 was the song with verse and Part 2 was the instrumental. This is well over a decade before the recording of the Sugar Hill Gang. By 1971, The JB's and James Brown come out with a rap record shouting out Georgie Woods, Brother, Lets Stick Together. Again, Part 1 the rap version and Part 2 the instrumental.

  • @dreval7957
    @dreval7957 14 дней назад +6

    Well done, bro!

    • @truthsaviour8804
      @truthsaviour8804  14 дней назад +5

      @dreval7957
      I know you liked the trip down memory lane?😊

  • @SelectiveSocial401
    @SelectiveSocial401 14 дней назад +14

    Good video. I want someone to make a video about hip hop fashion in the 80s.

    • @dn30001
      @dn30001 14 дней назад +5

      That would be on point. FBAs definitely didn't do the sweatpants and penny loafer thing 😂

    • @somemorre
      @somemorre 14 дней назад

      There's a documentary on Netflix.

    • @SelectiveSocial401
      @SelectiveSocial401 14 дней назад

      @@somemorre What's the name of it?

    • @somemorre
      @somemorre 14 дней назад

      @@SelectiveSocial401 I'm not sure. I'll look for it and let you know.

  • @Forlang-f5l
    @Forlang-f5l 14 дней назад +13

    James Brown was hip hop before the name and that’s where it came from, black people pushing forward.

    • @dassolosyndikat5113
      @dassolosyndikat5113 13 дней назад +2

      There's nothing about James Brown that's hip-hop he made completely different music. Rap is the music of hip hop and James Brown didn't rap.

    • @Forlang-f5l
      @Forlang-f5l 13 дней назад

      @ and this is why so many people don’t get it, hip hop is more than culture, it’s your feeling, your mood, your attitude, your swag, all combined to create a energy that others feel, not just hear. James Brown was dripping in it, he made black people proud to be black people all across this country and the youth of that time felt that energy and proceeded to forge a new path using his music at the base. Hip hop has always been that thing inside black people, that’s why we are different, that’s why we are trendsetters. U could give the same skully to fifty different n***** and I will gaurantee you that each dude freak it differently, That is Hip Hop…

    • @JDay-j8z
      @JDay-j8z 7 дней назад

      ​@@dassolosyndikat5113rap isn't hip hop but you don't know our history hip hop started on the plantion don't tell us what James brown is we decide that not you

    • @JDay-j8z
      @JDay-j8z 7 дней назад

      ​and James definitely rap say it loud iam black and iam proud he ain't singing he talking rapping

    • @dassolosyndikat5113
      @dassolosyndikat5113 7 дней назад

      @@JDay-j8z BS!

  • @christophermudd7844
    @christophermudd7844 13 дней назад +5

    These people need to stop. They are so jealous of us it is ridiculous.

  • @qbreign3598
    @qbreign3598 14 дней назад +9

    Billy Preston's "Will It Go Round In Circles" makes 4 out of 10 slots on the Billboard Top 10. Even then, this of course is in spite of the industry suppressing and downplaying a lot of our best work. Bobby's "110th Street", Stevie's "Living For The City," Sly Stone's"If You Want Me To Stay", Kool and the Gang's"Jungle Boogie", Gladys Knight and the Pips' "Midnight Train To Georgia" Barry's "Never Gonna Give You Up" and countless more could've all easily slid in the top 10, and are easily better than the other 6. Think of how many of the music gods were snubbed for Grammys and several other accolades. Everyone I named should have at least 10 of them things. So many Black artists/groups put out straight classic albums and had their careers scuttled or went completely unsung. They destroyed music because of us and to stymie our progress. Absolutely no other ethnic group is that influencial.

  • @gudagadd2143
    @gudagadd2143 14 дней назад +5

    Shalum brothas and sistas All praises to YAHUAH and his WORD thanks for this History down memory lane brother Truth Savior , Hey the 1st latino i heard rap was Fearless 4 with Tito and he sounded like a blk iwas shocked when i seen Problems of the world video!we started all this SHit and James Brown was like family to my folks in Charleston SC,...and as far as reggae it Bob Marley and PeterTosh, Yellowman but they all sang FBA music in Jamaican ...we are the chosen ppl of YAHUAH and as he promised us we are a peculiar ppl...and we are now in the Awakening and coming together as predicted shalum love you all !! my pops went to school with the Legendary Gil Noble !

  • @sorry11303
    @sorry11303 День назад

    Is jaw dropping once you add up the receipts all I have to say is let the Young Brother rap.

  • @kmac10027
    @kmac10027 14 дней назад +5

    this delineation thing really has the practicing tethers besides themselves! 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @FireBat984
    @FireBat984 14 дней назад +22

    We FBAs the creators of great music, style and dancing.

    • @thedame9974
      @thedame9974 14 дней назад +3

      All Black cultures have that.

  • @dondiego3043
    @dondiego3043 13 дней назад

    Great documentary as usual Truth Saviour.

  • @QueenLibra9
    @QueenLibra9 14 дней назад +10

    I don't see why they don't even wanna rep they own culture what's so bad about your ppl that you don't wanna hold claim to it but wanna hold claim to some that don't belong to you 🧐

  • @TheKOSProject
    @TheKOSProject 13 дней назад +2

    Got a new subscriber today

  • @summerbreeze8890
    @summerbreeze8890 13 дней назад +2

    These false claims are orchestrated.
    Great Job Truth Savior. 🥰🇺🇲

  • @CuseSouthSide
    @CuseSouthSide 14 дней назад +8

    I have been saying for years it's James Brown. James Brown is from Barnswell, South Carolina and my mom is from Laurens County, South Carolina; She knew James Brown from a teenager. My mom told me back in the mid 80s that all we were doing was copying off of James Brown. My mom knew James Brown from their days in South Carolina, she told me in the 80s that break dancing was nothing but James Brown Good Foot dance. My mom said they use too do the same stuff when they were teenagers in South Carolina, but she also said James Brown borrowed from Jackie Wilson. my parents were heavy into music and my mom use to say everything they're doing in NYC has "ALREADY" been done and all we were doing is copying from older art forms!

    • @thomasealy1254
      @thomasealy1254 14 дней назад +1

      My parents was from Albany &savanna ga same ages James brown Lil Richard Otis redding many others from ga all the music 1970s funky beat our parents was already rocking the movement inthe 1950s when they was wild teenagers every thing goes in circles

    • @thedame9974
      @thedame9974 14 дней назад

      Ya muvuh wasn’t no Hip Hopper. The F-k she know. 🤣

    • @thedame9974
      @thedame9974 14 дней назад

      @@thomasealy1254My family from Savannah, Jamaica, Brooklyn, and The Bronx. I’m from 70s S. Bronx. Caribbean kids DEFINITELY were the ones stacking up speakers and spinning breaks. FBAs were too but Hip Hop always had different groups of kids from day one. Just being honest. 🤷🏾‍♀️

    • @tonyolo4591
      @tonyolo4591 13 дней назад +3

      @@thedame9974
      you are missing the point,....those carribean kids stacking speakers and spinning breaks were already neck deep in african american culture. so when you say "Caribbean kids DEFINITELY were the ones stacking up speakers and spinning breaks. FBAs were too but Hip Hop always had different groups of kids from day one". the FBA who were doing it didn't get it from the Caribbean kids. instead they got it from the same culture, the Caribbean kids were neck deep in(African American culture) .
      i remember my grandma(born 1930) was telling me about how rap wasn't some new thing we made up, and certain musicians use to rap way back when she was a teenager. the reason hip ho had different groups of kids from day 1 is because those kids were already fans of soul, R&B, jazz etc. meaning they were already neck deep in black american music.

    • @thedame9974
      @thedame9974 13 дней назад

      @ Actually, I think you’re missing my point. Hip Hop was the convergence of different people with the same circumstances convening in one place. The Bronx. It’s American. But not solely Black Americans. Never was solely Black Americans. Black Americans don’t comprehend ethnicity.

  • @shyquildurham9695
    @shyquildurham9695 5 дней назад

    That Roach story happened to me. 😢
    My shoes were orthopedic when i was young. ❤
    When the kid was done roasting, i simply said, "You must have a lot of roaches." 😮
    The crowd went crazy 🤪

  • @owenallen8086
    @owenallen8086 14 дней назад +6

    IT'S TRUE WE CREATED IT IN BLACK AMERICA , BUT THEM JAMAICANS DID A LITTLE CONTRIBUTION, I WAS A PART OF IT IN THE 70'S, SO I REMEMBER QUITE WELL.🎉🎉🎉 HIP-HOP IS BLACK AMERICA .⚫️

    • @teemos80
      @teemos80 13 дней назад +2

      Carribean blacks and Puerto Ricans had the most part in the creation of hip hop. I was there I'm a old head i still know many of them personally.

    • @FireBat984
      @FireBat984 12 дней назад +2

      @@teemos80 No

    • @S.412-q3q
      @S.412-q3q 3 дня назад

      What did they bring to the table that Black Americans weren't already doing?

    • @teemos80
      @teemos80 3 дня назад

      @S.412-q3q hmm invented the mixed plate, the merry go round, looping, uprocking, sampling, breakbeat, backspinning, tracksuits, bandanas, fat laced adidas, even the term hip hop was created by a Puerto rican. Now what did fba create? Your confusing influence with creation.

  • @deedee_Cute-n-Cherokee
    @deedee_Cute-n-Cherokee 14 дней назад +7

    The Black community, Pimps, Hustlers, etc., influenced Blaxploitation. Those movies COPIED them/urban life. This is why F. Ward was featured in The Mack. In Superfly, Priest drove a real life Pimp's car.

  • @marcus.g.4273
    @marcus.g.4273 14 дней назад +5

    FBA Excellence and Culture. 👊🏼💯🇺🇸

  • @ronaldthompson2701
    @ronaldthompson2701 14 дней назад +5

    my parents are from Jamaica l was born in England . growing up in 1980s always know hip hop rap music 🎵🎶 to be black American made with James brown being sampled even though their was Jamaican born DJ was mixing and scratching big sound system but rap music was also born out pain and suffering of the young black American people and after Martin Luther king and Malcolm x the FBI and CIA started working on the black youth so they would never have to deal with any black freedom fighters and put focus on having fun dancing the they created gangster rap and used n.w. a. to make black people forget about freedom fighting to us fight each other and the plans of the evil wicked Godless elites has been successful and everyone stopped listening to public enemy but truth music is making a revival with people like nubreed gobel truth

    • @S.412-q3q
      @S.412-q3q 3 дня назад

      The CIA & FBI did not have nothing to do with creating anything. Especially back then with music called "F THE POLICE" by NWA. If you must know, hip hop started off with a real message and story telling. Record companies who were tied to private jails encouraged violent music because they saw it as a way to influence black ppl to act out. A way to make money both ways. Even today certain artists are pushed down are throats and while others get ignored because they want to control the message. With RUclips and streams are making things easier for artists to be who they want

  • @dizmop
    @dizmop 9 дней назад +1

    for people outside of America, whether you're Puerto Rican Black, Afro-Latino, or Caribbean you're all Black Americans and as Far as the Hispanic/Latino, to us it's all Hip hop. A lot of FBA's didn't like Hip hop or Rap at the time, that was the point,by definition it was street counter-culture

    • @truthsaviour8804
      @truthsaviour8804  9 дней назад +2

      @dizmop you are looking at all wrong. There was a time in America when certain black people didn't like ragtime or rock and roll. Nevertheless, it still comes from black american culture. The same is true for hip hop. A culture of music and expression doesn't come from the streets. It comes from people.

    • @dizmop
      @dizmop 9 дней назад

      @@truthsaviour8804 oh I see, it's not from the streets now

    • @JDay-j8z
      @JDay-j8z 7 дней назад +1

      Rap doesn't mean hip hop what they call hip hop is a mentality a way of life different music have represented this over time it's the attitude that makes it's hip hop our culture it isn't just music it's a mentality that started on the plantion that's where it started if you weren't there it isn't your culture

    • @dizmop
      @dizmop 6 дней назад

      @@JDay-j8z oh so were you at the Plantation?

    • @S.412-q3q
      @S.412-q3q 3 дня назад

      ​@@dizmop our lineage was and we grew up under them. Mimicking them, listening to what they listen to. Ate what they ate. We weren't checking for nobody else and what they had going on. We have our own family

  • @brandycoke713
    @brandycoke713 10 дней назад

    Support this channel FBA 💯

  • @oneone3983
    @oneone3983 14 дней назад +1

    Great job breaking this down

  • @picture-perfect
    @picture-perfect 14 дней назад +7

    I didn't watch this video because there is no doubt that African Americans created hip-hop along with all popular music types. I have never heard an argument countering that view.

  • @vmw4444
    @vmw4444 14 дней назад +1

    This is a really good video. Shirley Chisholm was Afro-Guyanese and Afro-Barbadian.

  • @sleepyccs
    @sleepyccs 13 дней назад

    Thanks for your work.❤

  • @joimonae4090
    @joimonae4090 14 дней назад +3

    Facts after listening to James brown I can hear it now in hip hop even James brown said it even rakim said it

  • @seanwright8786
    @seanwright8786 13 дней назад

    EVERYTHING you pointed out, I can vividly remember as a little boy growing up in Brooklyn.
    This WAS THE ABSOLUTE CULTURAL INFLUENCE.
    NO where is there 50/50.

  • @LaDeDa0724
    @LaDeDa0724 13 дней назад +2

    RECEIPTS! Respect!

  • @Fatherofthepack22
    @Fatherofthepack22 7 дней назад

    Great Video all Facts🤝🫡❤️

  • @TenderViddlez
    @TenderViddlez 14 дней назад +1

    This is a damn masterpiece.

  • @RC1980
    @RC1980 13 дней назад +1

    KOOL HERC is the creator and originator of Hip Hop - from the 70s to the present most FBA hip hop artists have collaborated with Jamaican reggae dance hall artists more than any other artist from any country- this is so because Hip Hop came out of reggae dance hall music.Jamaicans have made many hit hip hop albums but no FBA is able to make a hit reggae dance hall album. One Love

    • @truthsaviour8804
      @truthsaviour8804  13 дней назад +2

      @@RC1980 ok. If you say so. I guess the interview with Herc in this video is fake.🤔

    • @RC1980
      @RC1980 13 дней назад +1

      @ the same way Reggaeton came out of Reggae Dance Hall but it is Recorded in Spanish, Same Way in order for Hip hop to be better Understood by HERC AMERICAN AUDIENCES he had to utilize American English recording in order for them to grasp the concepts of reggae Dance hall he was introducing to America and this was made clear in the interview.

    • @truthsaviour8804
      @truthsaviour8804  13 дней назад +1

      @RC1980
      Ok. Maybe you teach a course on Hip hop😊

    • @RC1980
      @RC1980 13 дней назад

      Most of my knowledge on the subject of Reggae and hip hop comes from the fact that my family was involved in the music industry, however I will leave hip hop teaching to the experts. Thanks

    • @TheGuest954
      @TheGuest954 5 дней назад

      HIP HOP is strictly an FBA invention. Herc says himself in this video James Brown was the foundation. He also said he had to be Americanized and that FBA dj's like John Brown taught him. He also said FBA'S didn't want to hear anything Jamaican. Herc was dressing and acting like us. Jamaicans didn't invent rapping. They didn't invent breaking. They didn't invent sampling. They played no role in creating scratching or beat box. None of the Jamaican artists were being sampled. It was all American artists that were being sampled. Nobody in Jamaica was doing anything remotely similar to hip hop. Even Jamaican elders from the 1950s admitted they got toasting from Black Americans like dj Jocko Henderson when they came here to work in the produce industry. There were no Puerto Rican or Jamaican radio stations that anyone in NY was listening to. Both of those groups were listening to our music only.

  • @everlast9901
    @everlast9901 14 дней назад

    Question. Who music-wise has been and remains more influential upon the American cultural landscape: FBAs or Latinos?

  • @FBA_AllTHEWAY
    @FBA_AllTHEWAY 14 дней назад +11

    ✊🏾🇺🇸🔥🔥

  • @rashawnmoore-b7i
    @rashawnmoore-b7i 14 дней назад +2

    All forms of Music math architecture, science, astrology, etc., came from us. We are Gods🙏🏿musical & artistic Hebrew people.

  • @Andrew-uc7hj
    @Andrew-uc7hj 13 дней назад +2

    Look up Johnny Nash.
    Nash was FBA who in 1972 mainstreamed Reggae music in America. With song " I can see clearly now"
    Nash moved to Kingston becomes the first non Jamaican to record Reggae. Nash set up JAD & Cayman Records. Johnny Nash signed Bob Marley, Bunny Wailer, Rita Marly and Peter Tosh.
    Nash Introduced Bob Marley to America. And exposed Bob Marley to the World outside of Jamaica.....
    Nash got the ball rollin for Jamaican Music and never tried to lie and say Blk Americans created it he always gave credit to Jamaican.
    Nash sold Bob Marley's contract in 1972 and thats how Bob Marley & Wailers contract to Island Records and thats how Reggae got exposed to a wider audience.
    See how this Blk American Nash honestly helped Reggae Bob Marley, get their start?
    He NEVER said you ," Janaicans dont have no culture" this is our shit.
    Like Busta Rhymes did....

    • @truthsaviour8804
      @truthsaviour8804  13 дней назад +2

      @@Andrew-uc7hj This is some great information. Much appreciated. 💯

  • @thomaspgreen6302
    @thomaspgreen6302 13 дней назад

    "Rock and Roll came from Rhythm and blues, and Country music people just added onto it." (Elvis, 1968 Special) my opinion same thing with Rap and Hip hop. Chris Bouchilon "Talking Blues" and Jubilaries "Noah" Beatniks Beat Poetry could also be a contributor.

  • @melvinhill6684
    @melvinhill6684 6 дней назад +1

    Drop the mic bratha , drop the mic , case closed !!

  • @81nubia
    @81nubia 14 дней назад +3

    Amazing

  • @sincereluvdagod
    @sincereluvdagod 14 дней назад +1

    Brilliant 👏🏿 👏🏿 👏🏿

  • @arguescreamholler
    @arguescreamholler 9 дней назад

    *YOU'LL NEED TO GO BACK TO THE 1920'S WHEN IT WAS CALLED JIVE, SCAT!*

  • @scorpio2fivephotography
    @scorpio2fivephotography 14 дней назад +3

    thank you ....

  • @alntr2872
    @alntr2872 7 дней назад

    And the 70's sports stars who dressed flashy, "hip hop, like Reggie Jackson and others.

  • @Dr.SoulBrother
    @Dr.SoulBrother 13 дней назад

    Truth Savior! Very good show. I try to pay proper homage on my channel. People are gonna have to start showing respect for Black American people and culture!

  • @kaycontent9597
    @kaycontent9597 13 дней назад +1

    Where tf was this video in 2010 when Wayne was killing it, or 96 /97 Pac and Big or the 1970 when the Kool Herc started it

  • @brandycoke713
    @brandycoke713 10 дней назад

    James Brown was Cherokee Indian
    Michael Jackson was Choctaw and Blackfeet
    Jesse Jackson is Cherokee Indian

  • @DeonDe-roche
    @DeonDe-roche 9 дней назад

    Am 58 bro from Trinidad don't say West Indian we no the history pretty well because we were listening to American black music from the one's they stole do this day we no what time it is with all the struggle our people been through so this year onwards we need to get rid off snakes in high and low places we have to stand more stronger than ever no one loves us real talk

  • @SyeYoung
    @SyeYoung 14 дней назад +1

    Some of the culture thieves would do anything to make anyone believe that they were the first to call it Hip-Hop since they felt the many that came before them didn't or wouldn't call it that. Now with the stolen legacy terminology they started tagging it that, even though other boroughs were already doing their thing in Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, and a little later in Staten Island. This also happens when people are scared to go to other neighborhoods so they stay in their own neighborhoods so they could claim to be the actual owners if not the pioneers. Petty!

  • @lawrencebrown3708
    @lawrencebrown3708 14 дней назад +1

    Kool Herc! That's it!

    • @missmusicalpsychic7421
      @missmusicalpsychic7421 14 дней назад +2

      Kool Herc wasn't even the first DJ nevertheless the first Jamaican dj lol

    • @thedame9974
      @thedame9974 14 дней назад +2

      Video skipped over the WHOLE early 70s ….on purpose.

    • @lawrencebrown3708
      @lawrencebrown3708 13 дней назад +1

      @@missmusicalpsychic7421 He created hip hop

    • @melanatedwarrior3530
      @melanatedwarrior3530 13 дней назад

      ​@@lawrencebrown3708How could herc be the creator of a culture that he assimilated and had to fit into?? Make it make sense 🤣

  • @marsmith1907
    @marsmith1907 14 дней назад +4

    We're great. They're mad❤❤❤

    • @thedame9974
      @thedame9974 14 дней назад

      ….actually, it’s y’all that are mad. 😄

    • @FireBat984
      @FireBat984 12 дней назад

      @@thedame9974 Nope

  • @Brahanassei
    @Brahanassei 11 дней назад

    If you go into tok too RUclips , people who do music sample from all music genre it does not means they create that genre some of these artist died long time ago and know know anything about Hip Hop or rap music

  • @linz1362
    @linz1362 14 дней назад

    THIS ICONIC PIC IS MY HOOD MOTT HAVEN & PATTERSON PROJECTS ALL MY FRIENDS FROM THE SANDBOX ARE IN THIS PIC & THE PARK WAS PACKED THIS DAY BCKBIN THE 80'S

  • @keitht47
    @keitht47 12 дней назад

    Billy Preston at #6 Top Rock n Roll Hits 1973 Will it go round in circles is a Black Artist