As a Latino from New York I gotta admit that yes other cultures have added their own flavor to the hip hop culture it’s that New York is a melting pot … but we can’t claim to have invented this culture this is definitely a black art form now salsa and merengue is a different story . We invented those rhythms and culture but not hip hop let’s keep it real
@@C--Ray lol 😂 listen maybe you are right but to my knowledge salsa is named that way because of a mix of influences combined to make a genre of music … so you might be right or you might be wrong cause there is a lot of contributing factors to make the culture and music . Merengue is from Dominican Republic 🇩🇴 without a doubt so can’t agree with you there .
Even legendary Puerto Rican Dj Charlie Chase from the Cold Crush Brothers said other Latinos use to dis him for being down with hip hop (they'd call it a derogatory word)......and this interview is on video. Charlie Chase was from back in the 70's, so he'd know. So it's a complete exaggeration that Latinos were a part of hip hop from the beginning.
Their was black people dissing hip hop too though… hip hop started in the bronx the culture was formed by both blacks and Puerto Ricans and this is a indisputable fact
@@lethal5flow679 that’s a fine way to put it also… however I do think Puerto ricans were a part since the beginning. Bronx is heavily intertwined with black and Puerto Rican’s I’m from the east coast we are one it’s not like the Mexicans and black people on the west coast we were there tagging and break dancing enjoying to go along with the battles and the dj’s some great Puerto Rican MC’s too I don’t understand why we would try to paint either side as a culture vulture where I’m from we are one culture
That Mexican rapper who says he would never sigh to a black executive or black own label while he is a culture vulture imitating everything we do we should have these guesses pay monthly rent to hip hop to the culture…..
Blacks invented hip hop and the puerto ricans came in later once the party's started to hit the streets. Puerto Ricans contributed and added on especially in Bboyin/Rockin (Breakdancing). It's funny how they claim they claim to be there from the beginning when most of them didn't associate with Black people at all.
Lies I'm from the BX/And Harlem ...on my block in the 70s all my boys were black and I'm Puerto Rican... Ya'll Must Have Forgot block etiquette if you live on the same block then we family regardless of color even in the projects Patterson, Millbrook Bronxdale, Prospect, Soundview...we had each other back ..... unless you all from the Bronx or Harlem you don't know what the fuck you're talkin about especially about this music right here if you were not here from the beginning (i was) you an observer don't forget it homie
So let me ask yall a question, when "them" puerto ricans were messing with the bongos timbales congas across the street, where did that music come from? What music was salsa inspired from? From white people? Skin covered drums were passed from west african ancenstry used in salsa and in and especially bomba music, this music was always a way to resist anti african sentiment from the spaniards and to this day the african spirit of africa is always present in puerto rican culture with its music, food, and even in the language with words only someone local would understand. My grandma was born and raised in puerto rico in the early 30's, she never even knew that in the USA whites and blacks went to segregated schools because all that crap never existed in PR. Light skinned down to the darkest person in PR all live in the same neighborhoods and we are all mixed in the same family and all one people, color makes no damm diffirence. Has there ever been racism? Absolutely and it goes both ways and it stems from stupid ass conversations like this one that are only meant to seperate and not celebrate the reality from people who were not even there! Hip hop was born in 70's in the bronx, and if you think puerto ricans weren't there and didnt feel that rythym down to their bones, than yall straight ignorant and hating like a mf. You cant erase history just because all the white people wanna live and buy up the damn block now in 21st century. At the same time how is a 15 year old black kid from Los angeles, alabama or anywhere down south supposed to know latinos were there in the 70's hip hoppin?? Puerto Ricans dont have deep roots in the south and west like in NY, so alot of black americans people cant identify with puerto ricans but what can we expect especially from this newest generation. To all beautiful black American people who are extremely proud that from all the difficulties and misfortunes of the hood, was born the best type of music (HIP HOP), thank you for it all but latinos were always there and still here 150%. And to anyone looking from the outside in, get over it.
Exactly!!!! Many people do not know it but Puerto Rican culture as a whole is African based. The dancing, the instruments, the music and the food ALL take their roots mainly from Africa. We didn't addopt or steal it, it was handed down from our African ancestors. Our island also endured slavery long before the states. The first plantations in American history started in the Caribbean with sugar cane and rum. I myself have little African blood in me but my grandmother on my father's side was 40% African, 40% taino, 20% European. She came from Luiza Puerto Rico, one of the biggest ports that also gave birth to Bomba, a very African dance and music that is 💯 Puerto Rican. And music and dance of revolution. Looking at early B boy culture very much reminds me of bomba in the sense that it was used to conversation with dance. The dance area was a circle in the middle. It was called the Batey. It was an open space for dancers to communicate with each other and the drummers. To me it very much in that sense is relatable to b boy break dancing. Yes, the moves are different but the emotions and messages are all interlinked.
Tony basil pioneer of pop lock-in, blonde was there spittin fab five Freddy's name, zephyr, seen, Cap first to bomb graffiti, rock steady crew, Taki 183, iz the wiz min, mare all these people deserve the title inventors of hip hop. They were right there.
@@Solarsystemrdffdfyyhh first graffiti artist was from Philadelphia pop and break was done in Black culture before hip hop started. They don't deserve no credit for creating what already existed in or culture and it evolved in hip hop
@@keyshahoodprincess9 I'm going to take it easy on you. Rap was not created in the Bronx. Hip-Hop culture was, and everybody I mentioned set a huge foundation for it to boil in the pot.
*I don't believe in that "Guest in the house of hip hop stuff". But in the 60s and the early 70s, Puerto Ricans and African Americans weren't down with each other like that. People are now trying to romanticize NYC history and make it seem like it was one big melting pot*
@@Chrisbx17 who are you? Blacc ppl have no reason to hate on any other race 🤣🤣 every race wanna be like us. Why tf would we hate on any other race? Get for real.
@@boogidwnej179 excuse I meant AA not black ppl but that’s a mf LIE. Ya are super racist to Asians & Hispanics in nyc. And factually Hispanics are the least racist ppl in the world
I brought my 12 inch "Rappers Delight", "Cold Crushin Lover", and "Love Rap" to my 6th grade class. Teacher allowed us to push the desks against the wall, blast the music (well, on school phonograph) and DANCE. We kept playing Rappers Delight because everyone would sing along as they knew the words. However, when I put on Spoonie G's "Love Rap" the kids got quiet and stopped dancing. Spoonie G was too advanced at the time for most 6th graders... I brought a record by "Lady B" as well, which wasn't that great. After a while, the Principal of the school told my teacher to shut down the party, put the desks back in place, and get back to 6th grade work... I'm an American Puerto Rican. Born and raised on the Lower East Side of Manhattan... But my EARLIEST memory of hip-hop is when...
I love how he said that - lord jamar is a descendant by birthright . For those Africans that don’t see black Americans as African- we are descendants ! It is our natural birthright whether we been there or not . Period
I aint no damn african. Im a black american. We have our own culture. We have been mixed due to slavery. Ourlooks are different from them. We have parts of african in us but we been mixed so much we have our own race. We are black americans
Classical Music belongs to whites PERIOD. The rest of yall sampling our music must respect and acknowledge this! 👊you’re all just a guest at the house of the greatest most impressive genre in music history period.
So, there was a Puerto Rican there with you building hip hop but .... is always the racist card! look man reality is Puerto Ricans lost their home got robbed of our industries in the island and got forced to be in the places white people pushed us to ... right next to black african and in all reality we as Puerto Ricans have all the soul and customs from our roots because Puerto Rico is the first USA with out the prosperity we mixed because our island got influences from everywhere and has been subjogated since then till now and going to tomorrow. so when you speak about a Puerto Rican yes we are Boricuas Brave Warriors that battle ....
This comment is so stupid. How are you gonna declare yourself anything when even you say “we pay rent”. That means you don’t own it even if you do. The people who created it or own it decide what you are. Not you.
Blacks unquestionably were the majority of the early days and most influential but make no mistake Puerto Ricans, whether in small numbers or not, were early contributors in keeping the culture alive even having to use aliases to avoid backlash for being Latino and many of us have died for this culture. For those Puerto Ricans who were not present, I apologize on their behalf because they were busy getting the highest Cancer rates from the Navy bombing test sites on the island for 60 years, being sterilized by the US government along with being tested on and transplanted with cancer and radiation. So, as a result, PR Nationalist attempted to assassinate President Truman in DC for his atrocities!! They didn’t rap about it but wanted their people’s voices heard! There were Young Lords marching with the panthers in the 60’s. Since the 19th century, they came to the US for a better life mainly due to poverty and instead we’re constantly shamed and faced racism & prejudices from blacks & whites but God forbid we talk about that! Keep your founding member trophy! Peace & love is colorless!
DJ Kool Herc, is Jamaican! And that whole building at 1520 Sedgwick Ave in 70’s to 90’s and probably now (I joined the Army on Fordham rd) was and is Multi Ethnic! Hip hop was Predominant “Black” but always elements of other cultures!
@@Taurond926 How old are you? Where you there? I was! You where not there!!!! How can you witness something and not be there? You lying! I was there it was African American but other people Ethnicities contributed! 🤷🏾♂️😂🤣😂✌🏿
Hip hop is not just rap. Graffiti Crews even the NYC Breakers were around b4 ppl started rapping. Sum were white and sum were Latino, it’s All hip hop🤘🏾😏
@@malcolmkeith816 our culture has evolved, he’s simply saying we’ve been rhyming since little Richard came out. Before him really. It’s black culture🤷🏾♂️
This video is actually incredible. W for Vlad here. Caz articulated the entire Fba position before the movement even existed. His candidness in this interview is very telling. Hip Hop is in the genes...
@@blackice51374 I got a lot from what he just said I just thought it was funny that he said basically everyone except for the original forefathers were “guests” but then bended it a tad so that he didn’t have to offend the homie lol he a legend though all respect due I just thought it was funny
It's insane how black people aren't allowed to have anything for themselves, Caribbeans in the Bronx started hip hop - Jamaicans specifically, they were rhyming over beats before anyone. And the "latinos" that played a role early on were black latinos anyway.
Carribeans didn’t create shit black Americans created hip directly and indirectly. We been rhyming on beat since the 30s also kool herc brought the hip hop to the Jamaicans cuz we didn’t like that dancehall music
Blacks and Latinos didn't start Hip Hop together but they did develop it together. All of the elements that make up Hip Hop culture were started by Black-Americans and some Caribbean Blacks. Puerto Ricans and other Latinos did play a role in the development and popularity of Hip Hop. The first Breakers from NYC and the first Lockers, Poppers and Strutters from California were Black-Americans. The first known graffiti artist was a guy named Cornbread from Philadelphia. A Black-American. The first rappers were Black-Americans. The first Hip Hop Dj was Kool Herc a Jamaican.
Says we weren’t there at the beginning then immediately talks about Disco Wiz being there lmaoooo. “They changed the whole fabric with the dance.” The logic of these oldheads is something else lmaooo
Hip hop is dead, officially cause when you can’t tell the truth without worrying about losing money, or being hated, you’re in a messed up situation Im not contributing to something foul like hip hop is, now Im just calling my future stuff “Blk American music” or just “Funk” since funk is what we sampled to make rap songs, anyway!
@@ThommyMckGoaty nah, y’all dumb ass hip hop people need to learn something Y’all have knowledge in nothing but are arrogant like a muh Then wonder why these labels, and criminal justice system, stay robbing y’all
From an interview with JOJO an early member of the Rock Steady Crew. This deals with Breaking. SIR NORIN RAD:"That's very interesting! You were featured in that documentary "The Freshest Kids" and you stated there something to the effect that you were actually already B-Boying when there were hardly any Puerto Ricans around doing that dance...." JOJO:"That's exactly what I'm meaning. What I'm telling you now that's what I meant when I said that. We were the only Puerto Ricans that got busy. Now DJ Kool Tee and DJ Mr. Lee (early DJs from the West Bronx) used to give us our respect and say, "Check out the Puerto Rican B-Boys in the house! B-Boy Spiderman and B-Boy Spiderweb!" And we got busy and that was way back. Back then there were a lot of Zulu B-Boys around. They sorta ran it back then. As for the Puerto Rican B-Boys we were just up and coming. You know, we were people who wanted to learn it and got good at it 'cause, you know, they say Puerto Ricans actually put B-Boys on their back. We're the ones that started the backspinning and all these kind of moves. As far as the footwork and the flip turns that they did....that came from the Black B-Boys." Interview with B-Boy Jojo (The Rock Steady Crew)
I'd also add that dance styles like Locking, Popping and Strutting were also started by Black-Americans in California. These styles were adopted by NYC Hip Hop people.
Just to add. Puerto Ricans and other Latinos played a big role with developing and popularizing the elements of Hip Hop. When Breaking died out with Black-Americans around 1977 it would have stayed that way had Puerto Ricans not picked it up. Most people got exposed to Breaking through Puerto Ricans in the early 80s.
Carrabean is still blacc. Most puerto rivals identify as Spanish (Spain is in Europe, aka whyte)… also in Puerto Rico or Cuba, on the census, there’s only 3 options, whyte, black or mixed race. So even Puerto Ricans an cubas differentiate between being a black or wyte Puerto Rican.
Back in the day ....after Rappers Delight and Supa Rhymes came out me and my Brother were the only ones from our cousins that fucked with hip hop....the rest Freestyle, Salsa, Merengue...and theyd clown us so Caz is speaking truthfully....im 57 yrs old btw and have been loyal since....1976
@@AnimalAlmighty Look at the figure of our Women and tell us we are White .... Puerto Rican and Black Women often have the same body build .... You reaching hardbody right now ! You fighting the wrong fight ... We are yaw cousins not yaw oppressors because we are lighter in skin sometimes... We be in the same Hoods and Projects and same Prisons and Jails as yaw over populating by statistics.... Once again you are fighting the wrong fight . Open your eyes
In the widely circulated article 'The Photographer Who Captured The Birth of Hip Hop' which appeared in 'The New Yorker' magazine, all of the photos snapped by puerto rican puerto rican joe conzo featured FBA artists and FBA artists only. If latinos/puerto ricans were there from the beginning -- as they claim -- why weren't and why aren't there any latinos/puerto ricans depicted in any of joe conzo's numerous 'Birth of Hip Hop' photos?...
You just can't accept it can you? 😂 Blacks literally created almost every popular genre of music today from Jazz, Blues, R&B, Soul, Funk, Contry, Rock and HIP HOP! Accept it punk, Blacks were rapping back in the 1940s before Hip Hop was even a thing. Pay homage to the Black man.
Licking nutz!! No integrity so he'll stick to what he considers his own kind. The behavioe of a separatists who will turn around and whine about a Why- it man doing the same thing. Like his folks never whispered in the ears of a black person and say don't mess with those Latinos. They want to cry victims yet do the same lol! Doesn't even know what black is smh
he said latinos didnt blah blah then a literal second later said his first DJ was Puerto Rican. Cause go back and look at who was around in the south bronx back in 75 yo. alot of the brothers, maybe Cas dont know this, alot of the brothers, as he says children of slaves, were afro latino. at the parties, on the mic, on the turntables, fn with the light poles, sitting on top of the fence. a whole bunch of Ricans and afro latinos. but whatever, nobody losing sleep over this bullsht anymore
Ok but he was saying that the Puerto Rican presence in Hip Hop wasn't that heavy at that point(early to mid 70s). The Puerto Rican presence became heavier in the late 70s.
This is the truth DJVlad interview. Any black person in the Bronx knows this. He changed it so Revolt TV and the agenda they pushing won't look bad. They have power and deep pockets.
Now you have to have slave lineage to be part of Hip Hop haaaaaa... If so, then from Africa, the Caribbean, South America and others are part of Hip Hop. As if slaves only existed in the USA. In case you missed out on history class, slavery in America began in the Caribbean. These guys and my respect for them, don't understand that HH started with peace in the streets of NY. If the word union and peace in the HH culture had no meaning.
F**k him! Every since he started his podcast he’s becoming a blown 🤡 just like he said him and BIG was gonna do a album dissing Tupac then Lil Cease said in his Vlad interview Joe was lying
You know how when you were a kid and your Mom bought 1 toy for you and your sibling. She said it belongs to both of you, but then one got selfish and said , it's mine only. Well that's how you look trying to hide the fact. Dig deep and do your research. No replies please. Don't @ me. I don't argue with keyboard warriors.
Who gives a fuck who owns hip hop. Does Making white people feel less then in the hip hop community and having debates back and forth help with racial tensions?? Naaa y'all pretend your not racist but love racism and keep it going.
Latinos contributed to hip hop greatly, including the element of grafitti. To this day black culture downloads from the latino experience and Profit off it!!!
Look up the black American gospel group called the Jubilees. They rapped in the 1940s long before Herc was born. Kool Herc himself mentioned that he copied what 2 black American DJs did which was talk while the music played which was where Kool Hercs hip hop came from. Coke La roc was black American and was the 1st person to spit rhymes over the music.
@@dryinkdryink675 nah buddy don't run you can't do that. He lied. Puerto ricans were there deal with it stop crying victim and grow a pair yall FBA cats look terrible in these intellectual streets
@FunnyLaughVideos WTF you mean FBA cats look terrible in these intellectual streets??? You tryna say we're not smart??? FYI Caz said some of the first Puerto Ricans were down with him. He came along later in the Hip Hop movement! What Puerto Ricans do YOU think we're first or created anything???
He contradicts himself. He says his first dj was Hispanic and then says they weren't around in the beginning. Puerto Ricans been helping evolve the culture from the very beginning to this day. FOH
Rap is an art form. Hip Hop is culture. Jamal is not an intelligent person, and he thinks all words being the same thing. When stupid people say stupid things people should take note of the messenger.
The environment. Hip hop was created in the bronx. The Bronx is black and spanish. How are you gonna rap about the streets of the bronx and not mention latinos?
Surprised they still acknowledge Jamar. Maybe this is a peace offering to get him back on. And if hip hop is a birthright then Ben Carson can put out another rap song for his next campaign.
@@TheDonMostro HipHop was good for 25 years max, HipHop is my main genre I research it everyday do you know how much trash I sift through? I listen to hiphop because I relate to what they say not because it’s the all time greatest genre. Modern rap. Literally worst music in history.
When Vlad asked him if Lord Jamar would be Auga guest in hip hop since he came later tells you how they feel about our culture that we have no right to it. We don't even inherit it. It belongs to everyone else.
Respect to GM Caz but didn't he contradict himself? If he's credited with being the 1st rapper and his DJ was Puerto Rican, then PR's were there from the beginning, right?! Also, his definiton of being a 'guest' had holes in it so much that Vlad's question was valid based on GM Caz's logic. It's ok for everyone to say that NYC/Bronx "Blacks" and Latinos established Hip-Hop and that Caucasians were "guests" initially and over time established a respectable place for themselves: Beastie Boys, 3rd Bass, House of Pain, Non-Phixion, Cage, Necro, Remedy, Eminem, etc. It's an American art form.
Grandmaster Caz is not the first rapper. Some of the first rappers were FBA brothers from the early 1900’s. He may be one of the first recognized though in what became hip hop in the 70’s.
He just said yes. I don’t know if you heard it he said not that much maybe 1 or 2 that’s still part of it considering it was not very big back then. So there it is straight from his mouth.
He just contradicted himself by saying that anybody that didn't start the movement regardless of color is a guest. I've never heard of Lord Jamar's father's influence in hip hop at the beginning of it. I would expect that to be a pillar of who Jamar is if his father contributed to the creation of hip hop. But there is no such history, so how is he not a guest? That's the problem with these old heads. They aren't consistent with their principles.
As a Latino from New York I gotta admit that yes other cultures have added their own flavor to the hip hop culture it’s that New York is a melting pot … but we can’t claim to have invented this culture this is definitely a black art form now salsa and merengue is a different story . We invented those rhythms and culture but not hip hop let’s keep it real
Salsa Merengre Reggae was also created by Foundational Black Americans
@@C--Ray lol 😂 listen maybe you are right but to my knowledge salsa is named that way because of a mix of influences combined to make a genre of music … so you might be right or you might be wrong cause there is a lot of contributing factors to make the culture and music . Merengue is from Dominican Republic 🇩🇴 without a doubt so can’t agree with you there .
@@C--Ray keep in mind African people were brought to Latin America wayyyyy before they arrived in the USA 🇺🇸 😉
@@C--Ray black people created everything lol. They invented everything why not.
Salsa, merengue, and bomba also was passed down from west african ancestry. All the skin drums came from africa.
As a Puerto Rican from Puerto Rico! The fact that the “1st rapper in the world” was best friends with A Puerto Rican DJ, speaks more than opinions!!
Huh ? who ? Caz wasnt the first
Exactly!
@@ericgaytan9734 😂😂😂😂😂He wasn't the first rapper....man where do yall get these lues
WE, FOUNDATIONAL BLACK AMERICANS created Hip Hop.
We have numerous receipts!
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@@kanarcydalive1579 Respect to the hater.
@@kanarcydalive1579 Crazy Legs was BABBLING his ass off!
This statement is true " Puerto Rican in the bronx at the time would say we got our own latin thing "!
Exactly I remember they was always playing handball in the parks. Some where kool too.
That was the era of the Fania all stars and Salsoul in Nueva York
@jamesstephens9702 Which predates Hip-Hop
Even legendary Puerto Rican Dj Charlie Chase from the Cold Crush Brothers said other Latinos use to dis him for being down with hip hop (they'd call it a derogatory word)......and this interview is on video.
Charlie Chase was from back in the 70's, so he'd know. So it's a complete exaggeration that Latinos were a part of hip hop from the beginning.
Their was black people dissing hip hop too though… hip hop started in the bronx the culture was formed by both blacks and Puerto Ricans and this is a indisputable fact
@Bored Rican Veteran I think they “contributed “ to hip hop would be a better way of putting it.
@@lethal5flow679 that’s a fine way to put it also… however I do think Puerto ricans were a part since the beginning. Bronx is heavily intertwined with black and Puerto Rican’s I’m from the east coast we are one it’s not like the Mexicans and black people on the west coast we were there tagging and break dancing enjoying to go along with the battles and the dj’s some great Puerto Rican MC’s too I don’t understand why we would try to paint either side as a culture vulture where I’m from we are one culture
@@SGTLopez89 LISTEN…. Stop it, ya’ll NEVER created this ok, just accept the fact and move on !
Latinos and Hispanics aren't the same thing.
That Mexican rapper who says he would never sigh to a black executive or black own label while he is a culture vulture imitating everything we do we should have these guesses pay monthly rent to hip hop to the culture…..
Shut up if it wants for US latinos hiphip wouldnt get nationally known
Blacks invented hip hop and the puerto ricans came in later once the party's started to hit the streets. Puerto Ricans contributed and added on especially in Bboyin/Rockin (Breakdancing). It's funny how they claim they claim to be there from the beginning when most of them didn't associate with Black people at all.
I was just saying this. How you claim to be apart in creating something when the two communities were essentially segregated.
Lies I'm from the BX/And Harlem ...on my block in the 70s all my boys were black and I'm Puerto Rican... Ya'll Must Have Forgot block etiquette if you live on the same block then we family regardless of color even in the projects Patterson, Millbrook Bronxdale, Prospect, Soundview...we had each other back ..... unless you all from the Bronx or Harlem you don't know what the fuck you're talkin about especially about this music right here if you were not here from the beginning (i was) you an observer don't forget it homie
Exactly alot of them didn't even like black people and would call them the N word.
Exactly Puerto Ricans ain’t trying to take the credit we just saying we contributed , that’s it
@@raybori6808🧢
James Brown is hip hop....
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I would also say that his drummer was.
So let me ask yall a question, when "them" puerto ricans were messing with the bongos timbales congas across the street, where did that music come from? What music was salsa inspired from? From white people? Skin covered drums were passed from west african ancenstry used in salsa and in and especially bomba music, this music was always a way to resist anti african sentiment from the spaniards and to this day the african spirit of africa is always present in puerto rican culture with its music, food, and even in the language with words only someone local would understand. My grandma was born and raised in puerto rico in the early 30's, she never even knew that in the USA whites and blacks went to segregated schools because all that crap never existed in PR. Light skinned down to the darkest person in PR all live in the same neighborhoods and we are all mixed in the same family and all one people, color makes no damm diffirence. Has there ever been racism? Absolutely and it goes both ways and it stems from stupid ass conversations like this one that are only meant to seperate and not celebrate the reality from people who were not even there! Hip hop was born in 70's in the bronx, and if you think puerto ricans weren't there and didnt feel that rythym down to their bones, than yall straight ignorant and hating like a mf. You cant erase history just because all the white people wanna live and buy up the damn block now in 21st century. At the same time how is a 15 year old black kid from Los angeles, alabama or anywhere down south supposed to know latinos were there in the 70's hip hoppin?? Puerto Ricans dont have deep roots in the south and west like in NY, so alot of black americans people cant identify with puerto ricans but what can we expect especially from this newest generation. To all beautiful black American people who are extremely proud that from all the difficulties and misfortunes of the hood, was born the best type of music (HIP HOP), thank you for it all but latinos were always there and still here 150%. And to anyone looking from the outside in, get over it.
People wont listen bruh, everyone wants to be the proud owner of something. Those whithout a chip on the shoulder love and appreciate ✊🏼✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿
Broken down perfectly.
I don't agree with you but this is very well said.
Amen to that...
Exactly!!!! Many people do not know it but Puerto Rican culture as a whole is African based. The dancing, the instruments, the music and the food ALL take their roots mainly from Africa. We didn't addopt or steal it, it was handed down from our African ancestors. Our island also endured slavery long before the states. The first plantations in American history started in the Caribbean with sugar cane and rum. I myself have little African blood in me but my grandmother on my father's side was 40% African, 40% taino, 20% European. She came from Luiza Puerto Rico, one of the biggest ports that also gave birth to Bomba, a very African dance and music that is 💯 Puerto Rican. And music and dance of revolution. Looking at early B boy culture very much reminds me of bomba in the sense that it was used to conversation with dance. The dance area was a circle in the middle. It was called the Batey. It was an open space for dancers to communicate with each other and the drummers. To me it very much in that sense is relatable to b boy break dancing. Yes, the moves are different but the emotions and messages are all interlinked.
Black Americans invented Hip Hop it's to many recipes to say other wise
Herc is Jamaican.
Ghetto Bros. we're PR.
Best breakdancers are PR.
What receipts do you have?
Tony basil pioneer of pop lock-in, blonde was there spittin fab five Freddy's name, zephyr, seen, Cap first to bomb graffiti, rock steady crew, Taki 183, iz the wiz min, mare all these people deserve the title inventors of hip hop. They were right there.
@@rustyjames5000 they didn't create hip hop they were apart of it.
@@Solarsystemrdffdfyyhh first graffiti artist was from Philadelphia pop and break was done in Black culture before hip hop started. They don't deserve no credit for creating what already existed in or culture and it evolved in hip hop
@@keyshahoodprincess9 I'm going to take it easy on you. Rap was not created in the Bronx. Hip-Hop culture was, and everybody I mentioned set a huge foundation for it to boil in the pot.
*I don't believe in that "Guest in the house of hip hop stuff". But in the 60s and the early 70s, Puerto Ricans and African Americans weren't down with each other like that. People are now trying to romanticize NYC history and make it seem like it was one big melting pot*
Puerto Ricans hated blaccs. NYC is super segregated.
@@boogidwnej179 all my racism came from black ppl, ya the most racist ppl so I think ya like to project a lot
@@Chrisbx17 who are you? Blacc ppl have no reason to hate on any other race 🤣🤣 every race wanna be like us. Why tf would we hate on any other race? Get for real.
@@Chrisbx17 blacc ppl
Are literally the least racist group. We do t teach hate. We don’t make up diregatory words for other groups.
@@boogidwnej179 excuse I meant AA not black ppl but that’s a mf LIE. Ya are super racist to Asians & Hispanics in nyc. And factually Hispanics are the least racist ppl in the world
I brought my 12 inch "Rappers Delight", "Cold Crushin Lover", and "Love Rap" to my 6th grade class. Teacher allowed us to push the desks against the wall, blast the music (well, on school phonograph) and DANCE. We kept playing Rappers Delight because everyone would sing along as they knew the words. However, when I put on Spoonie G's "Love Rap" the kids got quiet and stopped dancing. Spoonie G was too advanced at the time for most 6th graders...
I brought a record by "Lady B" as well, which wasn't that great. After a while, the Principal of the school told my teacher to shut down the party, put the desks back in place, and get back to 6th grade work...
I'm an American Puerto Rican. Born and raised on the Lower East Side of Manhattan...
But my EARLIEST memory of hip-hop is when...
Vlad tried To stop him with that question he articulate it exactly why and how jamar is a Descendent of hip-hop
Why was the question even asked? Is Jamar PR?
I love how he said that - lord jamar is a descendant by birthright . For those Africans that don’t see black Americans as African- we are descendants ! It is our natural birthright whether we been there or not . Period
First and foremost anyone outside of being black trying talk bs to me goes in one ear and out the buttocks 💯💯💯
No we are not
Exactly folks need to start speaking for themselves.
No you are African and should never again speak for a Black soul but you
I aint no damn african. Im a black american. We have our own culture. We have been mixed due to slavery. Ourlooks are different from them. We have parts of african in us but we been mixed so much we have our own race. We are black americans
I have to agree because I am a baby boomer who was a teenager in west bronx nyc back 1970s.
Everytime they lies get debunked they just moved the goalpost 🤣
Who's they?
Hip-hop belongs to blacks period! The rest of us must respect & acknowledge this..
Black Americans to be exact
Classical Music belongs to whites PERIOD. The rest of yall sampling our music must respect and acknowledge this! 👊you’re all just a guest at the house of the greatest most impressive genre in music history period.
@@sleepisthecousinofdeath7395 no one cares. Most of hip hop samples blues, R&B and other black genres
@@alexb5812 which all take from classical, classic cultural appropriation. Imagine no pianos or violins in HipHop yo welcome.
Hiphop can’t exist without sampling which is just stealing from other art forms.
Protect our culture at all costs!! The vultures are circling!!
To all Black peoples out there the term Morenos used by Puerto Riccans and Dominicans is NOT a negative term., look up the translation for yourself
Yeah I bet
We know it means Moor we been hip, but there is a lot of antiblackness in Latin cultures
its the context its used in if i say " why you hanging with Morenos" clearly its negative
Indeed because we are Moors/Moreno
@@daviddrummond9386incorrect it means Brown or Dark brown in Latin America
The first rapper admits his best friend was latino and was with him. Right……….
Exactly!
So, there was a Puerto Rican there with you building hip hop but .... is always the racist card! look man reality is Puerto Ricans lost their home got robbed of our industries in the island and got forced to be in the places white people pushed us to ... right next to black african and in all reality we as Puerto Ricans have all the soul and customs from our roots because Puerto Rico is the first USA with out the prosperity we mixed because our island got influences from everywhere and has been subjogated since then till now and going to tomorrow. so when you speak about a Puerto Rican yes we are Boricuas Brave Warriors that battle ....
BreakDancing & Grafitti is Part of Hip-Hop
Graffiti was around long before Hip-Hop
@@lwrncjms It Went made it Popular!?!?
@@larrylovesyougdn6433 By a dude named cornbread From Philly
Not any more
@@tamirk8299 it’s not hip hop anymore. If it doesn’t involve djing and graff it’s not hip hop.
So eloquently put good brother
Puerto Ricans are NOT guests were residents, we may not have created it but we PAID RENT!!😅😂❤...PEACE n SALUTE CAZ D
Naw y'all are our first guest. FBA stand up! Let's keep fighting and preserve our creations
This comment is so stupid. How are you gonna declare yourself anything when even you say “we pay rent”. That means you don’t own it even if you do. The people who created it or own it decide what you are. Not you.
He just changed his definition to make lord jamar not a guest.
Black Americans we need to start gatekeeping our culture….remember we determine what’s cool and what’s not….Us, they are not like. 💪🏿🇺🇸🙏🏿
At the end of the day African-American started rap & hip hop. I'm sick of other people trying to get on the bandwagon. (They not like us) K. Dot
That’s it and that’s all!
Thats not all. He changed his tune.
Blacks unquestionably were the majority of the early days and most influential but make no mistake Puerto Ricans, whether in small numbers or not, were early contributors in keeping the culture alive even having to use aliases to avoid backlash for being Latino and many of us have died for this culture. For those Puerto Ricans who were not present, I apologize on their behalf because they were busy getting the highest Cancer rates from the Navy bombing test sites on the island for 60 years, being sterilized by the US government along with being tested on and transplanted with cancer and radiation. So, as a result, PR Nationalist attempted to assassinate President Truman in DC for his atrocities!! They didn’t rap about it but wanted their people’s voices heard! There were Young Lords marching with the panthers in the 60’s. Since the 19th century, they came to the US for a better life mainly due to poverty and instead we’re constantly shamed and faced racism & prejudices from blacks & whites but God forbid we talk about that! Keep your founding member trophy!
Peace & love is colorless!
DJ Kool Herc, is Jamaican! And that whole building at 1520 Sedgwick Ave in 70’s to 90’s and probably now (I joined the Army on Fordham rd) was and is Multi Ethnic! Hip hop was Predominant “Black” but always elements of other cultures!
He has never claimed to start hip hop. Stop it.godfather? Yes, he was not the creator.
Herc never started hip hop
Stop it! Blacks created HIP-HOP point blank period!
@@Taurond926 How old are you? Where you there? I was! You where not there!!!! How can you witness something and not be there? You lying! I was there it was African American but other people Ethnicities contributed! 🤷🏾♂️😂🤣😂✌🏿
@@boneheadwingfield6508 I agree! Just stating how The “Black American” was not just American born peoples! Just stating Facts! I was there!
Hip hop is not just rap. Graffiti Crews even the NYC Breakers were around b4 ppl started rapping. Sum were white and sum were Latino, it’s All hip hop🤘🏾😏
Man they been rhyming words since little Richard did tooty fruity… just different beats and cadence
lil richard aint hip hop lol
Right, they even had money suits lol
@@malcolmkeith816 our culture has evolved, he’s simply saying we’ve been rhyming since little Richard came out. Before him really. It’s black culture🤷🏾♂️
This video is actually incredible. W for Vlad here. Caz articulated the entire Fba position before the movement even existed. His candidness in this interview is very telling. Hip Hop is in the genes...
I noticed he backtracked but why?
Check out The Star Report community post dealing wit this subject
Yeah the last caller sum it up pretty good. Jenn didn't even know what the hell she was talking about even after crazy legs gave his opinion.
He just said his first DJ was Puerto Rican and Cuban
The dj created a hip hop.
HIS first DJ.....Not THE first DJ!
Hip Hop is Foundational Black American culture! Everybody else respect it or stay out of it!
But dj disco wiz is not a guest, his Puerto Rican. His a pioneer in the same era as you.
He put wiz down , and what did wiz do that was so special?
Good take until he refused to back it up and say that LJ falls into the category 😂
🤔 that's what you got from what he just said?
@@blackice51374 I got a lot from what he just said I just thought it was funny that he said basically everyone except for the original forefathers were “guests” but then bended it a tad so that he didn’t have to offend the homie lol he a legend though all respect due I just thought it was funny
@@ryankingland3892 oh ok
He shouldn’t have said idc what color u are he should of left it at outside of black that’s what messed him up
Let’s ask what KRS- ONE says about PR and hip hop
It's insane how black people aren't allowed to have anything for themselves, Caribbeans in the Bronx started hip hop - Jamaicans specifically, they were rhyming over beats before anyone. And the "latinos" that played a role early on were black latinos anyway.
Just totally wrong!
I’m not typing more just go watch “Culture: debunking Busta rhymes and Pete rocks outrageous comments”
Puerto Ricans we're freestyle'n off the top in forms of Salsa and other music formats way before "rap" was invented.
Carribeans didn’t create shit black Americans created hip directly and indirectly. We been rhyming on beat since the 30s also kool herc brought the hip hop to the Jamaicans cuz we didn’t like that dancehall music
Jamaicans didn’t create no damn hip hop 🤦🏿♂️ and Latinos definitely didn’t.
I’m Dominican from the Bronx black & Latinos created the wave this is an inner city creation
Blacks and Latinos didn't start Hip Hop together but they did develop it together. All of the elements that make up Hip Hop culture were started by Black-Americans and some Caribbean Blacks. Puerto Ricans and other Latinos did play a role in the development and popularity of Hip Hop.
The first Breakers from NYC and the first Lockers, Poppers and Strutters from California were Black-Americans.
The first known graffiti artist was a guy named Cornbread from Philadelphia. A Black-American.
The first rappers were Black-Americans. The first Hip Hop Dj was Kool Herc a Jamaican.
Somebody need to tell swifty blue
Says we weren’t there at the beginning then immediately talks about Disco Wiz being there lmaoooo. “They changed the whole fabric with the dance.”
The logic of these oldheads is something else lmaooo
Hip hop is dead, officially cause when you can’t tell the truth without worrying about losing money, or being hated, you’re in a messed up situation
Im not contributing to something foul like hip hop is, now
Im just calling my future stuff “Blk American music” or just “Funk” since funk is what we sampled to make rap songs, anyway!
Get a life and log off my boy, you got too man Vlad comments💀
@@ThommyMckGoaty nah, y’all dumb ass hip hop people need to learn something
Y’all have knowledge in nothing but are arrogant like a muh
Then wonder why these labels, and criminal justice system, stay robbing y’all
Hip-Hop has been dead for the longest just listen to the crap kids listen to now a days and not just the kids but a lot of older folks too
From an interview with JOJO an early member of the Rock Steady Crew. This deals with Breaking.
SIR NORIN RAD:"That's very interesting! You were featured in that documentary "The Freshest Kids" and you stated there something to the effect that you were actually already B-Boying when there were hardly any Puerto Ricans around doing that dance...."
JOJO:"That's exactly what I'm meaning. What I'm telling you now that's what I meant when I said that. We were the only Puerto Ricans that got busy. Now DJ Kool Tee and DJ Mr. Lee (early DJs from the West Bronx) used to give us our respect and say, "Check out the Puerto Rican B-Boys in the house! B-Boy Spiderman and B-Boy Spiderweb!" And we got busy and that was way back. Back then there were a lot of Zulu B-Boys around. They sorta ran it back then. As for the Puerto Rican B-Boys we were just up and coming. You know, we were people who wanted to learn it and got good at it 'cause, you know, they say Puerto Ricans actually put B-Boys on their back. We're the ones that started the backspinning and all these kind of moves. As far as the footwork and the flip turns that they did....that came from the Black B-Boys."
Interview with B-Boy Jojo (The Rock Steady Crew)
I'd also add that dance styles like Locking, Popping and Strutting were also started by Black-Americans in California. These styles were adopted by NYC Hip Hop people.
Just to add. Puerto Ricans and other Latinos played a big role with developing and popularizing the elements of Hip Hop. When Breaking died out with Black-Americans around 1977 it would have stayed that way had Puerto Ricans not picked it up. Most people got exposed to Breaking through Puerto Ricans in the early 80s.
@@CrowdPleezaThey Absolutely were…
how is Grandmaster Caz the worlds first rapper when Coke La Rock is still alive?? 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Vlad you need to do some history, fam..
COKE LA ROCK 💯 Kool Herc's MC. Vlad did an interview with him and stated he was the First Hip Hop MC. Vlad bugging.
Nah, lots of people credit Caz, and some Mel for being the first real rappers. Coke did rhyming call and response. Never did verses or songs.
(DOS/Black Americans/Israelites) created hip-hop/rap music 🎶 plain and simple...
Bunch of Caribbean dudes helped with inception of hip hop. He just said it but then says no WTH 🤣
Black Americans created Hip Hop
Carrabean is still blacc. Most puerto rivals identify as Spanish (Spain is in Europe, aka whyte)… also in Puerto Rico or Cuba, on the census, there’s only 3 options, whyte, black or mixed race. So even Puerto Ricans an cubas differentiate between being a black or wyte Puerto Rican.
You sir are white
No you didnt.
Do Caribbean people not count as Black? Or is that only when they want all the credit?
I love how he ended the interview.
Back in the day ....after Rappers Delight and Supa Rhymes came out me and my Brother were the only ones from our cousins that fucked with hip hop....the rest Freestyle, Salsa, Merengue...and theyd clown us so Caz is speaking truthfully....im 57 yrs old btw and have been loyal since....1976
Grand master Caz is not the first rapper 🧐
Puerto Ricans have NOTHING to do with hip hop!
Don't you put that evil on us Ricky Bobby! 😂
He needs to look at the Lost Disciples late 60s. Latinos were there with us at the beginning.
Like what one or two people? The Puerto Ricans didn't fuck with the "blacks" and many today still think like that.
🧢 they are yt people
@@AnimalAlmighty
Look at the figure of our Women and tell us we are White .... Puerto Rican and Black Women often have the same body build .... You reaching hardbody right now !
You fighting the wrong fight ...
We are yaw cousins not yaw oppressors because we are lighter in skin sometimes...
We be in the same Hoods and Projects and same Prisons and Jails as yaw over populating by statistics....
Once again you are fighting the wrong fight .
Open your eyes
In the widely circulated article 'The Photographer Who Captured The Birth of Hip Hop' which appeared in 'The New Yorker' magazine, all of the photos snapped by puerto rican puerto rican joe conzo featured FBA artists and FBA artists only.
If latinos/puerto ricans were there from the beginning -- as they claim -- why weren't and why aren't there any latinos/puerto ricans depicted in any of joe conzo's numerous 'Birth of Hip Hop' photos?...
He said a couple of Latinos, so yes Latinos in fact helped build the house, period. Caz just didn’t want to make Jamar look bad. ☮️
You just can't accept it can you? 😂 Blacks literally created almost every popular genre of music today from Jazz, Blues, R&B, Soul, Funk, Contry, Rock and HIP HOP! Accept it punk, Blacks were rapping back in the 1940s before Hip Hop was even a thing. Pay homage to the Black man.
@@zaymula4148 facts facts facts. These clowns don't know history
Licking nutz!! No integrity so he'll stick to what he considers his own kind. The behavioe of a separatists who will turn around and whine about a Why- it man doing the same thing. Like his folks never whispered in the ears of a black person and say don't mess with those Latinos. They want to cry victims yet do the same lol! Doesn't even know what black is smh
@@zaymula4148 homage for what!? The white man took it from yall just like they did everything else💯😬
@@zaymula4148 Spanish rap sells more worldwide. Give us our respect as well. Cant get respect while giving disrespect💯
he said latinos didnt blah blah then a literal second later said his first DJ was Puerto Rican. Cause go back and look at who was around in the south bronx back in 75 yo. alot of the brothers, maybe Cas dont know this, alot of the brothers, as he says children of slaves, were afro latino. at the parties, on the mic, on the turntables, fn with the light poles, sitting on top of the fence. a whole bunch of Ricans and afro latinos. but whatever, nobody losing sleep over this bullsht anymore
it was strange anyway; Hip hop is clearly a black artform
Ok but he was saying that the Puerto Rican presence in Hip Hop wasn't that heavy at that point(early to mid 70s). The Puerto Rican presence became heavier in the late 70s.
Actually, Caz replied on "radical Latino" channel correcting what he said here on this interview which discredited all the coloborative efforts.
This is the truth DJVlad interview. Any black person in the Bronx knows this. He changed it so Revolt TV and the agenda they pushing won't look bad. They have power and deep pockets.
Now you have to have slave lineage to be part of Hip Hop haaaaaa... If so, then from Africa, the Caribbean, South America and others are part of Hip Hop. As if slaves only existed in the USA. In case you missed out on history class, slavery in America began in the Caribbean. These guys and my respect for them, don't understand that HH started with peace in the streets of NY. If the word union and peace in the HH culture had no meaning.
I wonder what Fat Joe thinks about all this now
F**k him! Every since he started his podcast he’s becoming a blown 🤡 just like he said him and BIG was gonna do a album dissing Tupac then Lil Cease said in his Vlad interview Joe was lying
Fat joe paid him to change his mind
This guy already changed his tune. Theres nothing more to say. He was just showing out in front of the white man.
You know how when you were a kid and your Mom bought 1 toy for you and your sibling. She said it belongs to both of you, but then one got selfish and said , it's mine only. Well that's how you look trying to hide the fact. Dig deep and do your research. No replies please. Don't @ me. I don't argue with keyboard warriors.
Who gives a fuck who owns hip hop. Does Making white people feel less then in the hip hop community and having debates back and forth help with racial tensions?? Naaa y'all pretend your not racist but love racism and keep it going.
White people?
Thats all you need one or two. Latinos were there period.
Latinos contributed to hip hop greatly, including the element of grafitti. To this day black culture downloads from the latino experience and Profit off it!!!
Thats a huge lie. Can you give some example ?
Graffiti comes from a black American named cornbread slim from Philly you’re a liar
In the thumbnail, for a sec, i thought Vlad interviewed Beetle Juice from Howard Stern.
It's our ish so eff anyone who disagree 💯
Look up the black American gospel group called the Jubilees. They rapped in the 1940s long before Herc was born. Kool Herc himself mentioned that he copied what 2 black American DJs did which was talk while the music played which was where Kool Hercs hip hop came from. Coke La roc was black American and was the 1st person to spit rhymes over the music.
Anyone outside of the Bronx and NYC ya guest to the wave don’t get it twisted
Yea right the origins started in the south
Lol the first rappers are from the Carolinas
Yes u are a guess in our house 🏡 period see few blacks are gonna keep it 💯 but hey it is what it is💯
Pongas and Timbales 🤣🤣🤣🤣 why Vlad start laughing like that lol
Cuz its true; they forefathers was NOT rockin like us. Now days lame people like swiftly blue try to rap and disrespect black people at the same time.
Bongas, congas and all the skin drums came from west African ancestry, so this whole argument is bs.
@@Llegando_Tarde Bongos**
Congas**
caz the first rapper??? since when?
Hip hop is for people that were in the struggle no matter what color we all we from the same place
Naw pimp it belongs to only us. Y'all music don't compare to ours. Make up ya own shit
We not all from the same place though
@@C1K450 lmao and makes latino men look gay asf. Lmao y'all music last a few years. Nice try tho
No we are not you can't compare Latino struggles to ours definitely not the same
None of you have been to the ghetto you would never understand
Foundational Black American ✊🏾🇺🇸. Hip hop Documentary.. " Microphone Check"
Sooner or later they gonna say Blondie started hip-hop
HE CONTRADICTS HIMSELF! HE SAID THERE WERE 1 OR 2 PUERTO RICANS!!! HE SAID HIS 1ST DJ WAS PUERTO RICAN!!! FACTS OVER FEELINGS
he brought them on..he already stated that. Being there and it being from your culture is two different things
@@dryinkdryink675 nah buddy don't run you can't do that. He lied. Puerto ricans were there deal with it stop crying victim and grow a pair yall FBA cats look terrible in these intellectual streets
The dj was hip hop in the beginning. So Spanish people created hip hop.
@ericgaytan9734 😂😂😂stop...what music ? Yall hate Bl.ack people so much..but want to steal The Culture
@FunnyLaughVideos WTF you mean FBA cats look terrible in these intellectual streets??? You tryna say we're not smart??? FYI Caz said some of the first Puerto Ricans were down with him. He came along later in the Hip Hop movement! What Puerto Ricans do YOU think we're first or created anything???
He contradicts himself. He says his first dj was Hispanic and then says they weren't around in the beginning. Puerto Ricans been helping evolve the culture from the very beginning to this day. FOH
Laughable. Quit crying. Doing what Black people do is not qualify as "evolve" the culture.
False
Wrong sir the origins started in the south
His DJ there was black rappers before him he just was one of the groups
@@zarren5511 Caz was a guest also cause he wasnt around in the beginning?
Rap is an art form. Hip Hop is culture. Jamal is not an intelligent person, and he thinks all words being the same thing. When stupid people say stupid things people should take note of the messenger.
Soooo…..Latinos were there in the beginning of hip hop.
They came later As a guest 😂😂😂
Did u not see him say most Latinos didnt start fuckin wit hip hop til 78 79...hip hop started in 73
Definition of B-boy
: a male who engages in the pursuit of hip-hop culture or adopts its styles. 🤣🤣🤣
Just his first dj. But I guess he was a guest. 🤣🤣🤣
@@nuyorican7126 he damn sure didn't create anything
Are africans guests in soccer?
Did they invent it?
@@robertalexander2478 no! England did.
man gtfoh with that
stay mad
@@M360-w6o lol dude I give 2 fucks about him or anyone else for that matter
A LOTTA guest out rappin artists in they OWN home Except for Grand Master Caz, Melly Mel, Krs1 & Rakim
This is the most relevance Lord Jamar has had in a while lol, he disappeared
I disagree!
@@akmo7766 Right...These clowns just be typing to see their words spelled out.
@@eway5948 Look up Lord Jamar in youtube, he hasn't done anything in like a year, no recent videos about him either
@@stevens1-o7s He said fuck VLAD bro...He got his own podcast called the Godcast, and he was on Math Hoffa show too.
@@eway5948 If it was popping off we would be seeing it on youtube though, probably has like 50 listeners lol
So he clearly just said Blacks created the DJing side but Latino’s created the breaking element. Am I wrong?
Latinos havent created a sigle element.they picked it up after Black people put it in the garbage
🇵🇷 We Puerto Ricans are not guest in hip hop we were there from the beginning we helped built the house. 💪
Lmao this is the first rapper😂😂😂nawl y’all wasn’t. A lot of y’all are racist as fuck and don’t even like us.
How?
@@jaren2159 it's funny that everytime someone ask how that question never gets answered 🤣
The environment. Hip hop was created in the bronx. The Bronx is black and spanish. How are you gonna rap about the streets of the bronx and not mention latinos?
@@Martillo503 it’s blacks in New York too does that mean we help create the Italian MOB?
Surprised they still acknowledge Jamar. Maybe this is a peace offering to get him back on. And if hip hop is a birthright then Ben Carson can put out another rap song for his next campaign.
It’s a old flashback
You know what black people have HipHop, probably the worst genre of modern music in recorded history but go off, you got it.
But your RUclips name is a quote from Nas smh 🤦
Yet here you are on a hip hop forum
@@TheDonMostro HipHop was good for 25 years max, HipHop is my main genre I research it everyday do you know how much trash I sift through? I listen to hiphop because I relate to what they say not because it’s the all time greatest genre. Modern rap. Literally worst music in history.
@@stevens7525 look at my playlists. I know all of rap.
@@sleepisthecousinofdeath7395 Yea I'm sure you do! You just contradicted yourself lmao
When Vlad asked him if Lord Jamar would be Auga guest in hip hop since he came later tells you how they feel about our culture that we have no right to it. We don't even inherit it. It belongs to everyone else.
There where more than 2 the Puerto Rican poets influenced rap
Respect to GM Caz but didn't he contradict himself? If he's credited with being the 1st rapper and his DJ was Puerto Rican, then PR's were there from the beginning, right?! Also, his definiton of being a 'guest' had holes in it so much that Vlad's question was valid based on GM Caz's logic. It's ok for everyone to say that NYC/Bronx "Blacks" and Latinos established Hip-Hop and that Caucasians were "guests" initially and over time established a respectable place for themselves: Beastie Boys, 3rd Bass, House of Pain, Non-Phixion, Cage, Necro, Remedy, Eminem, etc. It's an American art form.
Ricans were the first students.....its that simple..nothing came from their culture
THANK YOU MR.GMC legendary Captain of the Cold Crushing Mother Fucking Tuff A$$ 4 MC'S. If you know YOU KNOW!
Grandmaster Caz is not the first rapper. Some of the first rappers were FBA brothers from the early 1900’s. He may be one of the first recognized though in what became hip hop in the 70’s.
Someone tag Fat Joe !!!!
That title is misleading. Caz wouldn't even say that.
He just said yes. I don’t know if you heard it he said not that much maybe 1 or 2 that’s still part of it considering it was not very big back then. So there it is straight from his mouth.
Wait. Is Lord Jamar NOT black???
😂
No, he's Puerto Rican.
@@yahsaves6725 Puerto Rican is not a race. Afro-Puerto Ricans represent 20 percent of the population 😉.
@@yahsaves6725 He is Black. P.R. is not a race. SMH
💯
Caz was talking about the backlash he's gotten on Rock The Bells radio this morning..
TRUTH HURT DONT IT 😂😂😂
Dude contradicted himself two times in less than 3 minutes! 😂
He just contradicted himself by saying that anybody that didn't start the movement regardless of color is a guest. I've never heard of Lord Jamar's father's influence in hip hop at the beginning of it. I would expect that to be a pillar of who Jamar is if his father contributed to the creation of hip hop. But there is no such history, so how is he not a guest? That's the problem with these old heads. They aren't consistent with their principles.
Who is the person that made up the word "hiphop" and the 5 elements? Just curious
its started as MC . "Master of ceremony"
And where did the word rap come from?
@@blers87rap been around since back in a day for let's talk let me rap with u real quick also master of ceremony was around before hip hop
Even CAz he put his foot in his mouth..I know it happens .Your man was PR come on GMC. you grew up with us PR....❤
He brought them in...but it didnt come from their culture