from Wikipedia: "The Jubalaires were an American gospel group active between 1935 and 1950. Previously known as the Royal Harmony Singers in 1936,[1] the band was known for song verses delivered in a rhythmic, rhyming style that has been described as an early version of rapping. Their 1946 song "Noah" is often named as the first recorded instance of rap."
Daaaaaaammmmmn, does anyone else think that these ancient rappers were tighter on the beat than most of the rappers of today, how the hell are we going backwards in our art, smdh...
Well notice the lack of ego. NO boasting, no flexing, no ice, no fast cars or bad "bishes", no alcohol or drugs etc. THats how our culture deteriorated. Another point to take into account; What we largely consider black culture today is really just southern poor white culture. (Think about it, poor black culture contracted alot of these habits from their closest counterparts in the white culture: The southern poor whites. To be fair to our white brothers also stricken with poverty, all of these habits are coping mechanisms offered by the elitists and industrialists. So as we became friends with them, we also started getting their bad habits and their coping mechanisms.)
@@munkqiking7207 that true, rap originally was the voice of the ghetto, now it's the voice of wannabe gangsters or wannabe millionaires. Plus, black culture originally came from the Scots and the Irish, who eventually became the poor whites of America and the Carribbean islands, 300 years ago their culture was exactly the same as black American culture today.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Love the Jubalaires !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I been playing Noah for days & NEVER get tired of Hearing & Feeling the Heavenly energy!!!!!!!!!!!!! :) :) Wikipedia can give you information on them. 30's, 40's early 50
However I appreciate you for saying it was good and being curious about when that was and who they were. I found them completely by accident and fell in love with their beats first listen!
In their video for brother bill, a song that doesn't have rapping, they are surrounded by groupies, they all have guns, and one of the members has a dollar sign on his jacket
my favorite moment: "Why you do him like that..." when yall landed on an unflattering frame of the lead singer 😁 you guys are hilarious... love your reviews :)
Yo man.....The Jubalairs were GREAT as the FIRST rap group lol...In 1946 they didn't have the Gang Shootings, Drugs, Whores, Money and gold, Stealing, Living big, Killing shit to Rap about to get noticed. For one, dude....I like their classic beats and will go OFF on anyone who downs them as a Classic Rap Group. And this is coming from a 50 year old who was raised on 70s rock/metal!
MAN IT'S A LIFE TIME OF MUSIC 🎵🎶🎵🎶 YOU'VE YET TOO EXPLORE GET BIZZY HMMM I ALONE COULD GIVE YOU YOUNG JITTA BJGS MUSIC 🎵🎶🎵 TOO POP THAT THANG TOO YEEEES❤
Devout Christian black men invented rap. The people caught up in identity politics will be so heart broken to know this. As a Christian man myself, I think it’s awesome.
from Wikipedia:
"The Jubalaires were an American gospel group active between 1935 and 1950. Previously known as the Royal Harmony Singers in 1936,[1] the band was known for song verses delivered in a rhythmic, rhyming style that has been described as an early version of rapping. Their 1946 song "Noah" is often named as the first recorded instance of rap."
Yes classy to
Daaaaaaammmmmn, does anyone else think that these ancient rappers were tighter on the beat than most of the rappers of today, how the hell are we going backwards in our art, smdh...
Well notice the lack of ego. NO boasting, no flexing, no ice, no fast cars or bad "bishes", no alcohol or drugs etc. THats how our culture deteriorated. Another point to take into account; What we largely consider black culture today is really just southern poor white culture. (Think about it, poor black culture contracted alot of these habits from their closest counterparts in the white culture: The southern poor whites. To be fair to our white brothers also stricken with poverty, all of these habits are coping mechanisms offered by the elitists and industrialists. So as we became friends with them, we also started getting their bad habits and their coping mechanisms.)
@@munkqiking7207 that true, rap originally was the voice of the ghetto, now it's the voice of wannabe gangsters or wannabe millionaires. Plus, black culture originally came from the Scots and the Irish, who eventually became the poor whites of America and the Carribbean islands, 300 years ago their culture was exactly the same as black American culture today.
People will always suck, most people can't even shoot a bow and arrow
@@MrMan-ys2jq Even worse, most people couldn't do something as basic as start a fire without a match or a lighter🫤
Another great one by the Jubalaires is, "The preacher and the Bear".
He stepped in like "Lemme talk to 'em and get these bars in"
It’s lil baby great grandfather 😭
Yeah
Definitely not
It was recorded in 1946.
First Christan Rap Group. WORD!
These dudes did beatboxing in some of their songs too. So ahead of their time.
It's bone thugs n harmony grandparents
And he got gold teeth, but alot of people got gold fillings, even my grandma got gold fillings, all dressed up like a grapefruit for church haha.
this man spittin bars in cursive
Original bone thugs without the speed
This was one of my favorite reactions 😂😂
God bless you for your talent and performance. May it continue to survive for many generations 🙏
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Love the Jubalaires !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I been playing Noah for days & NEVER get tired of Hearing & Feeling the Heavenly energy!!!!!!!!!!!!! :) :) Wikipedia can give you information on them. 30's, 40's early 50
My favorite from them as God Almighty is going to Cut You Down check it out it's a great song
However I appreciate you for saying it was good and being curious about when that was and who they were. I found them completely by accident and fell in love with their beats first listen!
In their video for brother bill, a song that doesn't have rapping, they are surrounded by groupies, they all have guns, and one of the members has a dollar sign on his jacket
From 1940--this is good stuff-embrace it! Loved that short guys voice.
This is good to show our youths it's cool to rap clean
my favorite moment: "Why you do him like that..." when yall landed on an unflattering frame of the lead singer 😁 you guys are hilarious... love your reviews :)
Word is Born !!! ....nvm Noah nvm lil baby...he mos def grandfathered one of 90s illest mcees. bro invented Bars and laid Hiphops foundation for sure.
Now those were jams
What people don't know is...
The singer has a gold front tooth.
Fire 🔥 reaction vid salute rhe Jubileeiers🎉🎉🎉❤
Active 1935 - 1955 !
Yo man.....The Jubalairs were GREAT as the FIRST rap group lol...In 1946 they didn't have the Gang Shootings, Drugs, Whores, Money and gold, Stealing, Living big, Killing shit to Rap about to get noticed. For one, dude....I like their classic beats and will go OFF on anyone who downs them as a Classic Rap Group. And this is coming from a 50 year old who was raised on 70s rock/metal!
“They don’t make rap like this anymore”-GenX
When Jesus is in a person's heart, that person becomes twice as beautiful.
1946
Fire
MAN IT'S A LIFE TIME OF MUSIC 🎵🎶🎵🎶 YOU'VE YET TOO EXPLORE GET BIZZY HMMM I ALONE COULD GIVE YOU YOUNG JITTA BJGS MUSIC 🎵🎶🎵 TOO POP THAT THANG TOO YEEEES❤
There was no cursing, or berating others
He sounds like the Gospel Curtis Blow💯
Listen to the remix one 🔥🔥
Isn't the first rap song by curtis blow?
Noooooooooooah oh!
👍
Slick back and suited up
LIL BABY WITH BALD FADE
Devout Christian black men invented rap. The people caught up in identity politics will be so heart broken to know this. As a Christian man myself, I think it’s awesome.
Amen. It pleases my soul knowing Hip Hop is actually a SPIRITUAL based genre. Differing from GOSPEL by adding multiple tools/instruments.
The comment you're making about how rap comes from _Christian black men_ is entirely about identity politics.
Amazing to what it evolved
@@counterintelligencereports7867 it’s mostly devolved to degeneracy and glorifying evil. It started out glorifying God.
Yawn… More virtue signaling…as if claiming to be black and Christian isn’t playing identity politics. 🥱
Jangan kan anda saya pun menyukainya
listen to african flight night
1944
No, it was 1946.
Too much intro
besides lil BaBY HERE A KENFRICK LAMAR(left) Rakim (second from left) Biggie (second from the right)