Lord Jamar Calls Out Fat Joe & KRS-One For Lying About Puerto Ricans Creating Hip-Hop.

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • Lord Jamar on Fat Joe, KRS-One and Pete Rock saying Latinos and Jamaicans creating Hip-Hop,

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  • @niikolo_x
    @niikolo_x Před měsícem +790

    As a Latino, I have no issues with saying that Hip Hop was created by Black people!
    Black people have invented a lot of things in America and people always take their credit.
    Thank you for Hip Hop! Much love.

    • @bkbrown7489
      @bkbrown7489 Před měsícem +68

      Black Americans invented over fifty thousand inventions like the Traffic Light ,Paper bags,Vending machines,Doorknob,peanut butter, open heart surgery,elevator ,telephone transmitters ,folding chairs,3D technology ,potato chips,portable refrigerator,water gun,Fire escape,,gas mask,cell phone to many to name

    • @melanatedwarrior3530
      @melanatedwarrior3530 Před měsícem +36

      ​@@bkbrown7489Over 50,000 inventions

    • @Yashua227
      @Yashua227 Před měsícem +27

      Thank you. Very rare to hear that 💯

    • @narmar9mm
      @narmar9mm Před měsícem

      Black Americans have been in the America's before the Continents Separated!!!! This is a fact!!! At one point in time there was no Africa or America! Just one Landmass!!! So when the Continents eventually Separated! Where ever you was standing! That's where you ended up! These were your first Black Tribes. who Existed during the age of Pangea!!! Millions of years ago, the Black ppl in the America's, Originally called Atlantis! Setup the Olmec Civilisation!!! And Built all the Pyramids in the America's! FACTS!!!!!

    • @coleycole5344
      @coleycole5344 Před měsícem +12

      It was created by Southern black Americans.

  • @seanism2011
    @seanism2011 Před měsícem +675

    As a born Jamaican, can we just let African Americans have their stuff. Thank y’all for creating a genre that I thoroughly enjoy.

    • @MsPenny-nh2le
      @MsPenny-nh2le Před měsícem +53

      American....not African anything
      Straight up and down full blooded Americans created hip hop, rock, jazz ,gospel, RnB and Classical, bluegrass, Alternative Rock, etc.

    • @gerardovega4641
      @gerardovega4641 Před měsícem +2

      Exactly. Americans. Not african Americans. This ain't Africa. Sheez

    • @NeverTrustALiberal
      @NeverTrustALiberal Před měsícem

      czcams.com/video/m652OEgk68Q/video.html&pp=ygUhYnJlYWtkYW5jaW5nIGluIG9sZCBhZnJpY2FuIG1vdmll

    • @kvthegameaddict8404
      @kvthegameaddict8404 Před měsícem +41

      @@MsPenny-nh2leour roots come from Africa and it has been proven time and time again for many years, stop with the self hate and just accept the fact that you’re African okay? There’s nothing wrong with embracing your original roots

    • @spotted_salamander
      @spotted_salamander Před měsícem +9

      @@MsPenny-nh2le Thank You!

  • @jayd4ever
    @jayd4ever Před měsícem +207

    black Americans made hiphop, rnb, jazz, rock n roll in the us you have to give them credit just like black people created grime in the uk

    • @VOLCAL
      @VOLCAL Před měsícem +4

      SO ESSENTIALLY YALL.TOOK WHTE TECHNOLOGY AND WHTE LANGUGE AND POPULARIZE PATTERN BEATS WHAT EXISTED ESSENTIALLY CREATED BY MOSTLY WHTE PEOPLE AND CALL IT A BBBLK THING......

    • @VOLCAL
      @VOLCAL Před měsícem

      @@jayd4ever
      @unclericky5850
      THIS SHHH LIKE IF A BUNCH OF WHTE DUDES....WHO WERE ENSLVED BY AFRCNS FOR HUNDREDS OF YEARS SPOKE NOTHING BUT AFRCN, USED AFRCN CREATED TECH AND CREATED A FORM OF MUSIC IN AN AFRCN LANGUAGE WITH 100% ZERO EUROPEAN INFLUENCE.....YALL WOULD STILL CALL THAT WHTE CULTURE....YALL CRAZAY....

    • @TheCulture..Started1971
      @TheCulture..Started1971 Před měsícem +1

      @jayd4ever... word!! salute to you

    • @meekyw.4010
      @meekyw.4010 Před měsícem +4

      And, country, folk and soul. All music!

    • @kinggreenzzzgreen8473
      @kinggreenzzzgreen8473 Před měsícem +16

      @@VOLCALthis language was forced on us we made the best of it stop hating

  • @Sekuriem
    @Sekuriem Před měsícem +32

    I’m puertorican/american and We’ve never claimed to have created hiphop. This narrative is new and quite frankly it’s cringey.

    • @user-xg1dq1sh5c
      @user-xg1dq1sh5c Před měsícem +6

      a Puerto rican can be a black person though...there's afro Latinas

    • @Djd271
      @Djd271 Před 24 dny +3

      Far joe started this whole shih

  • @RealHendrixMusicAcademy
    @RealHendrixMusicAcademy Před měsícem +605

    We created Rock, Jazz, Gospel, RnB, and HIP HOP

    • @yournamemustbejealousy2062
      @yournamemustbejealousy2062 Před měsícem +113

      Country music too!

    • @Rue100
      @Rue100 Před měsícem +51

      ALLLLLLL OF IT

    • @missmusicalpsychic7421
      @missmusicalpsychic7421 Před měsícem +33

      Country bass and house

    • @TechWaltMD
      @TechWaltMD Před měsícem +38

      And the blues

    • @KtotheG
      @KtotheG Před měsícem +23

      @@TechWaltMD The rappin' came from the blues and the battling came from jazz. When I read up on the history of jazz, it was astounding to see so many elements of hip hop culture that coincide with early jazz culture. They're both street music. They both involved competition or battling. In jazz, players used to test out their skills in "cutting contests" because their instruments were called "axes." So when they showed up their virtuoso, they were cutting. There are many instances of even famous and established jazz musicians who battled each other. They both involve improvisation or freestyling. A lot of the early jazz players were hoodlums who rocked flashy clothes, jewelry and got all the women. They got hated on by the "good black people" who called their music "devil's music." The Boomer and Silent generations of good BP said the same thing about hip hop.

  • @DiamonBck
    @DiamonBck Před měsícem +286

    As a Jamaican, we have our own it’s called Dancehall. Hip Hop belongs to the black America youths - period.

    • @mrwhite77781
      @mrwhite77781 Před měsícem +19

      This is a respectable yardie

    • @kennyjones2928
      @kennyjones2928 Před měsícem +20

      Respect from a Black American

    • @jendayipinnock6180
      @jendayipinnock6180 Před měsícem

      Jamaicans is a Black nation. This is stupid.

    • @cameronbelcher5857
      @cameronbelcher5857 Před měsícem +14

      Dancehall was influenced by hip hop

    • @realtalk6195
      @realtalk6195 Před měsícem +1

      @cameronbelcher5857 Likewise, Hip Hop was influenced by a lot of things and music genres from around the world. It's in the samples, lyrical references, the brands, the instruments, etc.

  • @rickfrias8652
    @rickfrias8652 Před měsícem +62

    I'm a Mexican american and hip hop fan...and I say hip hop was ..is...and will always be black music.....much love to the black community

    • @VOLCAL
      @VOLCAL Před měsícem

      @freezhollywood
      @unclericky5850
      THIS SHHH LIKE IF A BUNCH OF WHTE DUDES....WHO WERE ENSLVED BY AFRCNS FOR HUNDREDS OF YEARS SPOKE NOTHING BUT AFRCN, USED AFRCN CREATED TECH AND CREATED A FORM OF MUSIC IN AN AFRCN LANGUAGE WITH 100% ZERO EUROPEAN INFLUENCE.....YALL WOULD STILL CALL THAT WHTE CULTURE....YALL CRAZAY....

    • @novelaego2404
      @novelaego2404 Před měsícem +1

      😂

    • @extremeking425
      @extremeking425 Před měsícem

      @@novelaego2404tf is funny?

    • @Eli-fr2rz
      @Eli-fr2rz Před měsícem

      If you are a fucking Mexican then you dont know what the fuck you talking about.When it comes to puerto ricans.... You're not even from new york , sit down and learn

    • @Dominican1923
      @Dominican1923 Před měsícem

      There's BLACK Mexicans Afro latinos exist in Mexico too not just in the other latin countries

  • @alecpato9310
    @alecpato9310 Před měsícem +37

    I’m African,
    I believe hip hop was created by Black Americans. From James Brown to Michael Jackson featuring Biggie on his tracks, the influence is clear. Historically, the contributions of the Nation of Islam and the Black Panthers were also significant in the inception of hip hop.

    • @alecpato9310
      @alecpato9310 Před měsícem

      But I will say that I also identify, as a black person, because I am.

    • @Davey-bi6wx
      @Davey-bi6wx Před měsícem

      @@alecpato9310nah bruh you African you ain’t black, you wernt a slave and you come from a specific tribe from a specific country outside america😂

    • @nandochavez4546
      @nandochavez4546 Před měsícem

      But also has european influence y'all just deny that idea

    • @360westent
      @360westent Před měsícem

      Biggie was a son of 2 Jamaican immigrants 😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @wambokodavid7109
      @wambokodavid7109 Před 28 dny

      ​@@nandochavez4546there's no Europe influence sit down...u don't swagger like us buddy.take a hike 😤

  • @icecreambeats101
    @icecreambeats101 Před měsícem +185

    Latino here. Hip hop was started by black Americans. I even heard of Pig Meat Market from the 60s. Tariq Nasheed referenced it. I’m tired of Latinos saying they started hip hop. Such bs.
    In that case, salsa is American music because it started in New York by black folks from Cuba.
    Much respect to black Americans.

    • @jnc8732
      @jnc8732 Před měsícem +4

      I never heard a Latino say that 😂😂😂 that would be weird to say being that yall don't hold any weight in hip-hop

    • @javiervega1065
      @javiervega1065 Před měsícem +1

      Tariq a she wears lipstick and has no credibility so what he says is invalid

    • @icecreambeats101
      @icecreambeats101 Před měsícem +8

      @@jnc8732 when it comes to Latinos I distance myself from mainly Mexicans and Puerto Ricans because Puerto Ricans think they’re a race when it’s a nationality and don’t know their history and wanna claim everything. I swear they’re gonna claim country music lol.
      My issue with Mexicans is they don’t know their history as far as the African diaspora in the country like my best friend Javier who’s a black Mexican from Veracruz, Mexico where you find the most black Mexicans.
      But I get so heated when I hear Puerto Ricans say they claim everything including reggaeton which started in Panama 🇵🇦. They wanna claim music but don’t wanna claim their African ancestry.
      I may be 4 percent sub Saharan African and 4 percent North African but that little bit I am proud of. But hip hop downright started from black Americans and yeah I get into huge debates with Jamaicans and Puerto Rican about this. They can’t name a hip hop song founded by them in 1973 lol 😂

    • @icecreambeats101
      @icecreambeats101 Před měsícem +5

      @@javiervega1065 that’s your opinion. I stand with him 😊. Especially when he says African American is a misnomer because someone from Nigeria or a white person from South Africa can claim that title. That’s like me calling myself a European Brazilian or calling my grandma a European Haitian.
      Tariq is the truth 😊

    • @Kaptainjack
      @Kaptainjack Před měsícem

      You are sooo wrong. Salsa was stolen from Cubans Cubans don't even like salsa they created genres like son cubano n changui before lame ass salsa that NY's exploiters perverts saturated into salsa.

  • @unclericky5850
    @unclericky5850 Před měsícem +1315

    Hip hop is and was created from Black American culture🇺🇸….

    • @PortalPrince
      @PortalPrince Před měsícem +94

      So black Americans created the record player? They created Nike and Adidas? They created the Kangols they were wearing ? Pumas? Rope chains? It was blacks working hard and making those sound systems from scratch? Black Americans made Beamers and Bentleys and benzos? Tell me more about black American culture that doesn’t include everything from white American culture, including the English language? Tell me more tell us more we’re waiting thanks

    • @samcaballero1203
      @samcaballero1203 Před měsícem +12

      😂 sure buddy

    • @str8alphamale
      @str8alphamale Před měsícem +136

      ​@@PortalPrince Sounds like a Hatian Teather!! Stop hating!!

    • @onecity_pablo7935
      @onecity_pablo7935 Před měsícem

      @@PortalPrinceyou sound dumb….. go look up all the inventions besides hip-hop that black Americans created that EVERYBODY still use til this day

    • @D.N.Collins
      @D.N.Collins Před měsícem +95

      ​@@PortalPrince I see the hater in you.

  • @brandon2521
    @brandon2521 Před měsícem +30

    "It's when you remove black people from hip-hop that it all goes to s_ _ t." A prime example of this very statement is breakdancing. Black people departed from it and latinos kept it alive. However, it isn't as popular now as it was when blacks were doing it. Black people set trends and have the style and swag that dictates what's hip. If we say it's not hot anymore then it's history. And that's why breakdancing played out. B/c we stopped doing it.

    • @MacMac1313
      @MacMac1313 Před měsícem

      You're so out of touch. Breaking has never died out since the 2000's. It's bigger than ever. Blacks stop breaking but it was spread out by multiple groups after it went mainstream. Redbull has been sponsoring events for over 20 years. You just don't know about it because you're out of the loop.

    • @quanbrooklynkid7776
      @quanbrooklynkid7776 Před měsícem +3

      I ain't even know that

    • @Dominican1923
      @Dominican1923 Před měsícem +1

      Latinos isn't a race I'm assuming you mean black Americans latin America has more black people than the United States

    • @timliang1674
      @timliang1674 Před měsícem +1

      respectfully disagree. bboys dont refer to ourselves as "breakdancers" unless addressing someone outside the culture. I been breaking for over 15 years, if it's played out in mainstream, o well. been live and well in the underground, don't see why it gotta be a race thing especially when it comes to breakin specifically. we still got black brothas out here puttin in work. Machine, steez, nam, k-mel, vengeance, iron monkey, ajax, and all over the world. expand your bubble. big up to the OG twins, original bboys, but also big up to those who know n recognize our art aint got nothin to do with skin color. peace.

  • @tadah21
    @tadah21 Před měsícem +81

    The dude argument is so logical and simple. Devoid of emotions it's hard to dispute. I applaud his stance. How could you not.💯🏆

    • @them.g.c.network8471
      @them.g.c.network8471 Před měsícem +2

      Exactly! A simple walk through history will show everything he's saying is right and exact. We have actual proof today with some of those Elders from the late 60's early 70's here with us to tell the story.

    • @jscott181
      @jscott181 Před měsícem +2

      It ain't logical lol. He's not even speaking facts. He's stating an opinion. And he's wrong. First of all, Black and Puerto Rican/Latino aren't mutually exclusive. And obviously Jamaicans. The demographics of the Bronx would lead anyone with common sense to acknowledge that Hip Hop HAD to be created by a Black Americans, Puerto Ricans, and West Indians. Most of NYC Black population isn't even FBA.

    • @js-zf1fu
      @js-zf1fu Před měsícem

      @@jscott181you do know demographics can change over time right nyc at the time and most it’s existence black Caribbean’s we’re a minority within one

    • @kgthoughts
      @kgthoughts Před měsícem

      @@jscott181 ..FBA population has been taking a dip in NYC for awhile now many have migrated back to the south...At the time of the inception and rise of hip hop FBA had a strong undeniable presence not only in influence but numbers..This part of the reason the narrative has been hijacked mostly by the hip hop media which is mostly non-black....Representation matters but as we have seen the real will always speak up and prevail...

    • @reggiesmith6196
      @reggiesmith6196 Před měsícem

      the only people that are getting in their feelings about what he's saying are HISPANICS lol

  • @Hells..Winter
    @Hells..Winter Před měsícem +637

    How is Krs even allowed in hip hop after fiercely defending Bambatta? Disgusting

    • @omardavis1622
      @omardavis1622 Před měsícem +53

      They still part of the story can't rewrite it. Just don't phuk with Bam personally

    • @David-he3nh
      @David-he3nh Před měsícem +33

      Cause that's one thing and hip-hop is another

    • @barsquad4444
      @barsquad4444 Před měsícem +10

      @@Hells..Winter planet rock
      Is the shit tho

    • @absolute7250
      @absolute7250 Před měsícem +24

      @@Hells..Winter remember Krs made that song. 13 and good.

    • @sbelbey
      @sbelbey Před měsícem +13

      He's an islander

  • @leetonholness650
    @leetonholness650 Před měsícem +544

    I'm Jamaican but why would black American's need help creating Hip Hop? They didn't need help creating other genre's so why are outsider's obsessed with claiming this specific genre called Hip Hop?

    • @blacksoldier.
      @blacksoldier. Před měsícem +79

      Black people created about every form of music.

    • @datniggaeazye.5968
      @datniggaeazye.5968 Před měsícem

      @@blacksoldier. idk about that but way more than we get credit for

    • @jeffshuford3421
      @jeffshuford3421 Před měsícem +140

      It’s hard for some people to admit they love something that was created by a group of people that they subconsciously look down upon

    • @user-cp4ld2tm3l
      @user-cp4ld2tm3l Před měsícem +17

      @@blacksoldier. Preach!!!!😁😄

    • @omardavis1622
      @omardavis1622 Před měsícem +3

      Money

  • @shaneetajames6782
    @shaneetajames6782 Před měsícem +23

    I'm black American from Brooklyn. I had the pleasure of being around all the greatest black rappers of all time, which was great.

    • @VOLCAL
      @VOLCAL Před měsícem

      SO ESSENTIALLY YALL.TOOK WHTE TECHNOLOGY AND WHTE LANGUGE AND POPULARIZE PATTERN BEATS WHAT EXISTED ESSENTIALLY CREATED BY MOSTLY WHTE PEOPLE AND CALL IT A BBBLK THING......

    • @nathanielkersey2053
      @nathanielkersey2053 Před měsícem

      Flatbush is here…

    • @VOLCAL
      @VOLCAL Před měsícem

      @@nathanielkersey2053
      EVEN BBBLK SPEAK JUST REHASHED POOR WHTE SOUTHERN SPEAK...

    • @shewatchchannelzero7695
      @shewatchchannelzero7695 Před měsícem +3

      ​@@VOLCAL, yeah okay

    • @VOLCAL
      @VOLCAL Před měsícem

      @@shewatchchannelzero7695
      U AINT SAYING NOTHING THOUGH

  • @bigtall8199
    @bigtall8199 Před měsícem +14

    James Brown is the true inspiration for Hip Hop

  • @HeadOfTheTables
    @HeadOfTheTables Před měsícem +78

    Black people created hip hop. Of course other races came in & contributed. But the roots of hip hop come from us

    • @BLOXKAFELLARECORDS
      @BLOXKAFELLARECORDS Před měsícem +1

      True. We are glad they did. Jack Harlow is a #johnnyx100 favorite. Dropped a song called SLIM SHADY to say Eminem is one of the ones who motivated me to rap.

    • @VOLCAL
      @VOLCAL Před měsícem

      SO ESSENTIALLY YALL.TOOK WHTE TECHNOLOGY AND WHTE LANGUGE AND POPULARIZE PATTERN BEATS WHAT EXISTED ESSENTIALLY CREATED BY MOSTLY WHTE PEOPLE AND CALL IT A BBBLK THING......

    • @VOLCAL
      @VOLCAL Před měsícem +1

      AINT A SINGLE THING DIRECTLY FROM AFRICA

    • @im2alias202
      @im2alias202 Před měsícem +2

      @@VOLCALno, so stop writing bullshit because you are wrong

    • @VOLCAL
      @VOLCAL Před měsícem

      @@im2alias202
      BASICALLY, IF SOMEBODY CLAIMED THIS A WHTE CULTURE....ID HAVE TO SAY....NAH...
      @unclericky5850
      THIS SHHH LIKE IF A BUNCH OF WHTE DUDES....WHO WERE ENSLVED BY AFRCNS FOR HUNDREDS OF YEARS SPOKE NOTHING BUT AFRCN, USED AFRCN CREATED TECH AND CREATED A FORM OF MUSIC IN AN AFRCN LANGUAGE WITH 100% ZERO EUROPEAN INFLUENCE.....YALL WOULD STILL CALL THAT WHTE CULTURE....YALL CRAZAY....

  • @shygal976
    @shygal976 Před měsícem +473

    Gil Scott Heron been rapping on records since the 60’s . Black Americans created HiP HOP period

    • @abyss104
      @abyss104 Před měsícem +24

      Gil Scott Heron had a Jamaican father.

    • @HaliB75
      @HaliB75 Před měsícem +3

      False! It was a fusion of people of African descent from different places

    • @omardavis1622
      @omardavis1622 Před měsícem

      Rap is pretty much blues. 😒 You can listen to Katie Crippen czcams.com/video/HjwZp7p0Xnc/video.htmlsi=pqNY7VJnSJTGk_Kp 1921. Or Blind Boy Fuller czcams.com/video/ni_OwMFZKjA/video.htmlsi=Fn2SnOdmg4iNzX8A 1933. Of course the Jubilaries czcams.com/video/d323OL-TnZQ/video.htmlsi=1PzCUp3Fkef0dLRG or Louis Jordan czcams.com/video/Aa9dHQ1fiOo/video.htmlsi=w73hPM_bAWA9bf1t 1949. The cadence all sound the same. Got that ragtime, gospel, blues, boogie woogie, swing, jump blues, r&b bop.

    • @yasminahill8280
      @yasminahill8280 Před měsícem +43

      @@abyss104he was absent He had a Black American Mother.

    • @mikerageous1
      @mikerageous1 Před měsícem +43

      ​@@abyss104 so why didn't his jamaican father have him speak patois on any of his records? Where's the jamaican influence in anyy of his music?

  • @rebelpumpfitness4904
    @rebelpumpfitness4904 Před měsícem +4

    ‘The contribution from the Jamaica family and the Latino family was there, BUT NOT the creation’!
    Theirs A HELLA DIFFERENCE!!👉🏿🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @jnc8732
    @jnc8732 Před měsícem +19

    Black Americans created hip hip. That's why we make the best music, it's apart of our culture. Hip-hop is in our blood! You can't remove us from something that's ours

    • @javiervega1065
      @javiervega1065 Před měsícem +2

      You couldn't rap to save your life

    • @coleycole5344
      @coleycole5344 Před měsícem +2

      @@javiervega1065 Exactly. I've known a lot of blk Americans that can't sing, dance, nor rap. They just try to live vicariously through the ones that can.

    • @jnc8732
      @jnc8732 Před měsícem

      @coleycole5344 that's not the point dikkhead!

    • @jnc8732
      @jnc8732 Před měsícem +3

      @coleycole5344 black Americans are some of the most talented people the world hater!

    • @coleycole5344
      @coleycole5344 Před měsícem

      @@jnc8732 Reread my comment and see how much your reply didn't make sense.

  • @Vinny6962
    @Vinny6962 Před měsícem +110

    I’m a Caribbean Black.
    Black American 100% created HipHop by themselves. It’s their culture. I’m a big fan of the genre.

    • @Bob-rl4en
      @Bob-rl4en Před měsícem

      Hip-Hop isn't a genre fam. It's a civilization.

    • @ShaykhAbuSalman
      @ShaykhAbuSalman Před měsícem +2

      Lord Jamar is wildin. Using patois in his lyrics

    • @kweli05
      @kweli05 Před měsícem +1

      @@ShaykhAbuSalman He has Guyanese heritage.

    • @bkbrown7489
      @bkbrown7489 Před měsícem +4

      @@ShaykhAbuSalmanJarmar is a real one all truth tellers are

    • @coleycole5344
      @coleycole5344 Před měsícem

      @@Bob-rl4en Hell naw. Hip-hop is a form of music that has been turned into a degenerate culture. Nothing civilized about it.

  • @Docmananoff
    @Docmananoff Před měsícem +258

    That scene in Spike Lee’s DoThaRightThing where the group of Puerto Ricans tried to battle Radio Raheem and didn’t wanna hear Public Enemy represents it perfectly.
    50/50 creators wouldn’t have had a problem hearing ‘Fight The Power’ like that and would try to drown it out with Salsa music. None of them complained about that scene back then. And that represents how it was on a whole. A lot of Puerto Ricans were heavily into Freestyle music which they dubbed Latin Hip Hop to differentiate themselves from the main vein of rap. Hip hop culture primarily reflects the music and culture of the Black American upbringing. The truth is the truth…and I’m part Puerto Rican.

    • @dn30001
      @dn30001 Před měsícem +35

      Just rewatched that movie a week ago and this made PERFECT sense. 🎯

    • @chasenickles260
      @chasenickles260 Před měsícem +32

      SAY IT LOUDER FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE BACK......

    • @lou.fortune
      @lou.fortune Před měsícem +4

      wow what a reach, not only is it a fictional movie, there'd be a diff from ppl born n raised in NY vs ppl that came from somewhere else

    • @busesome
      @busesome Před měsícem +11

      Facts!. Shout out from México 🇲🇽

    • @stayflyking
      @stayflyking Před měsícem +18

      THIS. That scene is a lot more real than people realize.

  • @Static_Mossberg
    @Static_Mossberg Před měsícem +20

    As a Puerto Rican myself, i 💯 agree with Lord Jamar!! We are the first STUDENTS of hip-hop, we didn't have anything to do the creation of it‼️💯🍻🤙🏽🇵🇷💪🏾🗣🤌🏽🙏🏽

    • @winycityfightfan
      @winycityfightfan Před měsícem +1

      LOL! You`re really puerto rican?

    • @junkfood301
      @junkfood301 Před měsícem

      Wow thats so ridiculous. Hiphop was a black and Puerto rican thing. Rap i can say came from the black community. Breaking as an example is 100% influence by Puerto Rican more over nuyoricans

  • @garfieldharrison510
    @garfieldharrison510 Před měsícem +46

    So as a JAMAICAN who grew up in America and discovered the Hip Hop movement from 78 on in NEW YORK..I only know it from hearing the Black Americans that was pushing g it. I heard some of the tapes I was like what’s that?

    • @Mr._Moderate
      @Mr._Moderate Před měsícem

      So you're saying that:
      1. Black Americans that created hip-hop music isolated themselves from all other cultures in NYC?
      2. Hip-hop was not created in the South like Lord Jamar alluded to? 🤔

  • @freezhollywood
    @freezhollywood Před měsícem +136

    For some reason being black American is a shocker to the world. Ppl tht asked me where I’m from. They assume Africa or Caribbean. No. I’m from HERE. Africa was the motherland centuries ago. All my ROOTS are down south AMERICA and Harlem USA.

    • @illuminatikillah
      @illuminatikillah Před měsícem

      Your identity is black American. Your DNA is African.

    • @gerardovega4641
      @gerardovega4641 Před měsícem +1

      I don't know who the hell u be around with. I can tell the difference between a "african" American and a african easily.

    • @kvthegameaddict8404
      @kvthegameaddict8404 Před měsícem

      Ummm Africa is still the motherland? What are you talking about? You do realize your roots come from Africa right? we’re talking about race here not nationality, America is a nationality not a race it’s always black people like you that are so in denial about where you come from because of your self hate and whether yall like it or not Africa is where your ancestors came from, it’s a shame how other races traces their origin to Africa BUT us.

    • @exalteduchiha1563
      @exalteduchiha1563 Před měsícem

      Nobody wants to claim you relax. Your just a black guy just say that

    • @Validtruth-u8u
      @Validtruth-u8u Před měsícem +4

      No one cares😂😂😂

  • @absolute7250
    @absolute7250 Před měsícem +113

    “You want to be one, but you want to be singled out” bar 🔥 🔥 🔥 That sheet hit hard. This clip might be a mic drop right here

    • @stonetv757
      @stonetv757 Před měsícem +7

      OMG HE killed it

    • @fatcatpeople
      @fatcatpeople Před měsícem

      Facts you either in the car or out, Walk mother fucker for all we care. This is something our people created.

    • @MadameKiz
      @MadameKiz Před měsícem +2

      💯💯💯

    • @anthonywhitaker7455
      @anthonywhitaker7455 Před měsícem

      Yeah, he smashed it. Yeah you want to be Black yet you want to be DELINEATED🇯🇲🇵🇷🇩🇴🇳🇬 from Black, therefore we must DELINEATE as FBA’s 🇺🇸

    • @VOLCAL
      @VOLCAL Před měsícem

      SO ESSENTIALLY YALL.TOOK WHTE TECHNOLOGY AND WHTE LANGUGE AND POPULARIZE PATTERN BEATS WHAT EXISTED ESSENTIALLY CREATED BY MOSTLY WHTE PEOPLE AND CALL IT A BBBLK THING......

  • @rafaellopezpineda
    @rafaellopezpineda Před měsícem +6

    I am Latino, and I know that Hip-Hop was created by Black American Culture. The utmost respect for that! However, us Latinos contributed a lot in Hip-Hop. That's another part of the truth 🤜🏻🤛🏿 we are Hip-Hop

    • @mstechnicians6233
      @mstechnicians6233 Před měsícem +1

      Agreed but certain ppl went too far with it, saying Black Americans have no culture. They fd up

  • @BigGeechie
    @BigGeechie Před měsícem +96

    Creation and contribution are two different things. Plain and simple
    S/O Lord Jamar

    • @user-tp1gn9xs4u
      @user-tp1gn9xs4u Před měsícem +3

      Contribute to their own rap community

    • @DaFactsNoNonsense1713
      @DaFactsNoNonsense1713 Před měsícem +2

      what's the difference? DJ Kool Herc, a Jamaican, raised in the Bronx, created Hip-Hop music, you could go to the HIP-HOP MUSEUM in NYC, to see for yourself + Hispanic people were the best breakdancers, dressed the best + were the first DJ's/rappers, so you're saying you weren't alive in the 80's or the 90's, without saying it, so stop it

    • @jeffshuford3421
      @jeffshuford3421 Před měsícem +9

      @@DaFactsNoNonsense1713 Herc didn’t create hip hop

    • @LooksGoodTooMe
      @LooksGoodTooMe Před měsícem

      😮😮😮

    • @caesarbasti19
      @caesarbasti19 Před měsícem

      @@BigGeechie
      It's just ignorant. So we're all guests when we do stuff we didn't create? Humans create stuff then it spreads. None of us here in the comments created hip hop. Taking credit for other people's accomplishments is weak.

  • @richygunter
    @richygunter Před měsícem +116

    This man always speaks from his heart. I have so much respect for Lord Jamar.

  • @mikea2138
    @mikea2138 Před měsícem +21

    Mexicans and purto Ricans had nothing to do with the creation of hip hop black men single handedly made hip hop. Hip hop would still be what it is today without them💯

    • @novelaego2404
      @novelaego2404 Před měsícem

      as far as the mcing side? What about graff?

    • @nandochavez4546
      @nandochavez4546 Před měsícem

      They din't create the instruments and poetry

    • @arabicabixbee
      @arabicabixbee Před měsícem +5

      Mexico is not part of this discussion

    • @Dominican1923
      @Dominican1923 Před měsícem

      There's BLACK PUERTO RICANS 🇵🇷 and black Mexicans too you should know this but hip hop is a BLACK American art form

    • @mikea2138
      @mikea2138 Před měsícem +1

      No it's an African American art form

  • @tosman000gtrendy3
    @tosman000gtrendy3 Před měsícem +9

    Black America stand up!

    • @VOLCAL
      @VOLCAL Před měsícem

      SIT DOWN...
      @unclericky5850
      THIS SHHH LIKE IF A BUNCH OF WHTE DUDES....WHO WERE ENSLVED BY AFRCNS FOR HUNDREDS OF YEARS SPOKE NOTHING BUT AFRCN, USED AFRCN CREATED TECH AND CREATED A FORM OF MUSIC IN AN AFRCN LANGUAGE WITH 100% ZERO EUROPEAN INFLUENCE.....YALL WOULD STILL CALL THAT WHTE CULTURE....YALL CRAZAY....

    • @tribeofjudah7727
      @tribeofjudah7727 Před měsícem

      @@VOLCAL you really triggered 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @cashprice
    @cashprice Před měsícem +204

    Can’t argue the truth but foolish people will

    • @angelineakaangie4958
      @angelineakaangie4958 Před měsícem +12

      Agreed Lord Jamar is speaking facts 💯

    • @WM44444
      @WM44444 Před měsícem

      who cares. the fact is without white people you dont make enough money off this. so why is he even bringing up race. all this guy does it talk about race. how about you just dont talk about race. also why is this guy dark black uptop and has white legs?

    • @caesarbasti19
      @caesarbasti19 Před měsícem +1

      @@angelineakaangie4958
      Nah, bro is a black dude from Rochelle who always had a chip on his shoulder with the Bk dudes. He's deflecting. Trying to prove he's black enough.. That's why ge really hates eminem. Low key jealous of how respected Em is by legends as Rakim. He's insecurities are all over the place.
      None of us here in the comments created hip hop. We're all guests then right? Who cares. Music is for everyone.
      Humans create stuff then it spreads. Can't call each other guests all the time because someone of our own ethnicity didn't create something lol. That's ignorant. Taking credit for other people's accomplishments is weak too...

    • @ayo2315
      @ayo2315 Před měsícem

      He’s not from the Bronx bro ,he can’t validate everything,hip hop is from the Bronx ,go to the Bronx and tell me who you see

    • @meenofromthablocktv2179
      @meenofromthablocktv2179 Před měsícem +3

      ​@ayo2315 wtf you gotta be From the bronx. Stop it 5 I'm from the bx and what he saying exactly true. We didn't mess with Puerto Ricans and Puerto Ricans ain't mess with us. 💯💪🏾

  • @cashprice
    @cashprice Před měsícem +77

    RIP OJ a true legend

  • @greenee24
    @greenee24 Před měsícem +11

    BLACK people created Hip Hop, period....

    • @bobthegamer1880
      @bobthegamer1880 Před měsícem +1

      What has it done for your people?

    • @Dominican1923
      @Dominican1923 Před měsícem

      Which blacks? Black Jamaicans? Black Puerto Ricans? Or Black Americans????

  • @snipe-won
    @snipe-won Před měsícem +3

    I’m Cuban from Jersey City and I was raised in the culture from birth. My father always told me Latinos were always there from the beginning.. b-boys, graff writers, breakers!
    But I can understand what Lord Jamar is saying.. the ones who created this culture were black. I have no issues with his point of view. Peace king! 💪🏽

  • @potstarx4125
    @potstarx4125 Před měsícem +166

    Hip-hop was always here... wayyyy before they started calling it Hip-hop. The dozens, cyphers, gospel, soul, funk, rock and roll, jazz, r&b, etc we started this $hit HERE! Legends like James Brown and the legendary Motown all that $hit is homegrown 💯🎯

    • @dn30001
      @dn30001 Před měsícem +37

      Facts. And it was ALL black american music

    • @jeffshuford3421
      @jeffshuford3421 Před měsícem +6

      @@dn30001Facts & mo Facts

    • @StevenUpNthisbezzy
      @StevenUpNthisbezzy Před měsícem +1

      ​@dn30001 I mean who really cares everyone does hip hop now

    • @terrellhubbard
      @terrellhubbard Před měsícem +3

      Blues, country music, rock, etc

    • @firsteyebeats2617
      @firsteyebeats2617 Před měsícem +9

      @@StevenUpNthisbezzyTHE FACT OF THE MATTER IS, WE ARE THE ORIGINATORS CHUMP! AND THE REST ARE COPYING, COSPLAYING GUESTS!! FOH!

  • @smokestack763
    @smokestack763 Před měsícem +99

    Blacks in the usa inspired bob marley and peter tosh.

    • @mimiresilient6468
      @mimiresilient6468 Před měsícem +27

      Yes, Curtis Mayfield & the Impressions were early influences of The Wailers!

    •  Před měsícem +9

      Yes Rock n roll blues

    • @mrwhite77781
      @mrwhite77781 Před měsícem +2

      And lovers rock and ska

    • @Fundzter
      @Fundzter Před měsícem +3

      Wtf you talking about

    • @Fundzter
      @Fundzter Před měsícem +3

      Am Jamaican we don’t need hip hop trust.

  • @manobgoficial
    @manobgoficial Před měsícem +6

    Sound system culture in jamaica with the selecta and toaster ( Dj and Mc ) had influence in hip hop early stages

    • @cvb1120881
      @cvb1120881 Před měsícem +3

      Lmao

    • @down-b8197
      @down-b8197 Před měsícem +4

      How did it influence hip hop if we never saw them doing it? It's not like they was on TV or the radio so how would that influence us?

    • @manobgoficial
      @manobgoficial Před měsícem +1

      @@down-b8197 Kool herc went to Jamaica and saw the partys they was doing over there. He is jamaican by the way.

    • @tribeofjudah7727
      @tribeofjudah7727 Před měsícem +1

      @@manobgoficialKool herc came to America and copied DJ Mario and Pete DJ Jones Kool herc is a Fraud

    • @gennadicole7102
      @gennadicole7102 Před měsícem +3

      Which Jamaicans got from black American disc jockeys 🤷🏾‍♀️there wasn’t even a Jamaican recording industry in the 50s!

  • @cbfrmcrystalave
    @cbfrmcrystalave Před měsícem +4

    This man is the truth 💪🏾

  • @Davey-bi6wx
    @Davey-bi6wx Před měsícem +285

    Latinos/whites/Asians all are guest in hip hop and it’s nothing wrong with that at all, but to say you created it is no different than a white person or Asian making the same claim

    • @ralphpinkins5619
      @ralphpinkins5619 Před měsícem +16

      Facts

    • @David-he3nh
      @David-he3nh Před měsícem

      Your mom is a guest in my bedroom

    • @DannyHester-em4ew
      @DannyHester-em4ew Před měsícem +10

      Stop capping

    • @Rue100
      @Rue100 Před měsícem +52

      THEY ARE GUESTS POINT BLANK FACTSSSSSSS...ITS BLACK AMERICAN CULTURE

    • @MosesIsrael-e6r
      @MosesIsrael-e6r Před měsícem

      Shut the fuck up. Nobody has power to kick anyone out of the house of hip hop. Asians, Latinos and Whites make up 90% of the population and 99% of the economic power. Without their money no rap artist would eat. Let’s see what happens when they just put out their own rappers and stop buying black music. Yall FBA idiots want to destroy black america.

  • @serenitysounds8050
    @serenitysounds8050 Před měsícem +132

    About time somebody with common sense preach the word!

    • @glorymosbyfloyd3878
      @glorymosbyfloyd3878 Před měsícem +1

      Indeed, Indeed

    • @caesarbasti19
      @caesarbasti19 Před měsícem +2

      @@serenitysounds8050
      It's just ignorant. So we're all guests when we do stuff we didn't create? Humans create stuff then it spreads. None of us here in the comments created hip hop. Taking credit for other people's accomplishments is weak.

  • @Derrick_61487
    @Derrick_61487 Před měsícem +3

    Keep the Lord Jamar interviews coming. He's content GOLD

    • @Mr._Moderate
      @Mr._Moderate Před měsícem

      Until he says something you don't agree with 👍

  • @simplybluntdesigns
    @simplybluntdesigns Před měsícem +7

    It started from Jazz and scat... Those artists deserve the credit. ❤

  • @jayshah9967
    @jayshah9967 Před měsícem +183

    Lord Jamar just blew out KRS and fat joe by 100 points. Game Over!

    • @lord-vast
      @lord-vast Před měsícem +6

      Game Over

    • @carloscotto7216
      @carloscotto7216 Před měsícem +4

      Your on krack foolio

    • @PlatPodMediaCEOSean
      @PlatPodMediaCEOSean Před měsícem +6

      And Busta Rhymes

    • @jayshah9967
      @jayshah9967 Před měsícem +1

      @@carloscotto7216 Tet and still none of tall come bring forth any facts to support your claim. Just a bunch of empty talk

    • @user-rf5wo3ju9d
      @user-rf5wo3ju9d Před měsícem

      jamar is pure bs, you'll believe ANYTHING PLAYAAA, a white man created the sampler. do u even know what that is or who he is? nope, carry on!

  • @jaydee3555
    @jaydee3555 Před měsícem +46

    Art, please keep this brother as a regular guest! We need him out chere!!!

  • @user-yw3ji3cn1r
    @user-yw3ji3cn1r Před měsícem +4

    As a Puerto Rican, I can say that we contributed to Hip Hop through graffiti and breaking

    • @nopeimnotsorry9472
      @nopeimnotsorry9472 Před 16 dny +1

      Again, you learned from Black Americans. We break danced first. Graffiti also Black. Y’all were running with us. We weren’t running with y’all.

  • @danieldelavera9212
    @danieldelavera9212 Před 26 dny +3

    Hip hop was created in the Bronx in the late 70's... i was there, and i seen white dudes and Puerto Ricans 🇵🇷 in the mix. Lord Jamar is from New Rochelle and doesn't comprehend the history and essence of real Hip-hop.

  • @TommyBull2
    @TommyBull2 Před měsícem +184

    James brown music had s ome hip hop elements

    • @feebaby
      @feebaby Před měsícem +40

      Hip Hop is a derivative of Funk Music which is James Brown.

    • @urbansurvivalnetwork
      @urbansurvivalnetwork Před měsícem +19

      That's where alot of the break beats came from

    • @datniggaeazye.5968
      @datniggaeazye.5968 Před měsícem

      @@feebaby no it's not ol boy above you is right

    • @earljohnson2613
      @earljohnson2613 Před měsícem +18

      James brown is 1 of the four fathers of hip hop period

    • @barsquad4444
      @barsquad4444 Před měsícem +7

      @@TommyBull2 most sampled artist

  • @ebonyeyes7023
    @ebonyeyes7023 Před měsícem +97

    Lord Jamar dropped hard facts 💥💥💥

    • @HaliB75
      @HaliB75 Před měsícem +7

      No he didn’t he is misleading

    • @Lking1040bx
      @Lking1040bx Před měsícem +5

      @@HaliB75on what that the Puerto Ricans were a part of the culture, but did not start the culture that’s true. Do your real research don’t just watch peoples opinions and videos. Do your real research. Truthful set you free.

    • @DaFactsNoNonsense1713
      @DaFactsNoNonsense1713 Před měsícem +2

      that's not true, he's not dropping any facts + he's not from NYC = KRS-1 & Joe ARE from NYC/BRONX, so it's safe to say they know MORE about their own city than LJ does, since he's from the BURBS #DaFacts

    • @valtown67
      @valtown67 Před měsícem +3

      @DaFactsNoNonsense1713 coke la rock said it and grand Master Caz... they lying To???

    • @NYKnicks33
      @NYKnicks33 Před měsícem

      @@DaFactsNoNonsense1713Lord Jamar is from New Rochelle which is 10 minutes from the Bronx…
      WTF are you talking about?

  • @dandylishious
    @dandylishious Před měsícem +1

    Lord Jamar thank you for settling once and for all ans for all of us the origins of Hip Hop. You help is truly appreciated.

  • @livestrong-2482
    @livestrong-2482 Před měsícem +5

    Im haitian american, and i believed that black americans are the tribe of Judah. That's why they are so excellent when it comes to music. Haitians are the tribe of Levi

  • @TRDwKingBlu
    @TRDwKingBlu Před měsícem +38

    Cats in the south
    was rapping in the 1930s.
    This is a
    black american cultural phenomenon

    • @novelaego2404
      @novelaego2404 Před měsícem +4

      stop it

    • @TRDwKingBlu
      @TRDwKingBlu Před měsícem +2

      @@novelaego2404 Ain't NOBODY got to lie Craig. Especially me.

    • @Mr._Moderate
      @Mr._Moderate Před měsícem

      ​@@TRDwKingBlu
      Where was hip-hop created?

    • @TRDwKingBlu
      @TRDwKingBlu Před měsícem +1

      ​@@Mr._Moderate
      Why ask questions we both know the answer to?
      To somehow feel smart?
      I said what I said.
      We have documentation of cats in the south rapping in the 1930s.
      Get off new york nuts with the redundant rhetorical questions

    • @Mr._Moderate
      @Mr._Moderate Před měsícem

      @@TRDwKingBlu
      1. "Why ask questions we both know the answers to?"
      Because I assume you know something I do not know. It's one thing to assume the answer it's another to know the answer.
      2. "To some how feel smart?"
      I don't "feel" I am smart. I know I am smart. I still have much to learn because the world is evolving. Asking you a question in the CZcams comment section should never be used to validate "smartness".
      3. Are you going to let your integrity answer the question or your ego? 🤔

  • @dominichill1492
    @dominichill1492 Před měsícem +105

    No disrespect to Puerto Ricans, or another Latino group, but we as black Americans never needed Latinos to create Hip Hop music. There has never been Latinos rap artists who influenced the hip hop industry by the millions worldwide or in America. Hip Hop culture began with us black Americans since day one.

    • @JohnDoe-iv5ns
      @JohnDoe-iv5ns Před měsícem +15

      You're ignorant. Hip Hop remains the #1 music genre because of trap artists like Bad Bunny & Anuel AA who are played throughout Latin America.

    • @qwesence1
      @qwesence1 Před měsícem +10

      But Hip Hop is not just Rap, if you're talking about Emcees then yes. But B-Boys, Graff, and Djin? With B-Boyin with the Rock Steady crew most of those dudes were Puerto Rican and Graff art? If you want to say Rap. Also you can't deny Big Pun is one of the best to ever do it.

    • @GoldenMean743
      @GoldenMean743 Před měsícem +2

      Don't think any other Latino group is questioning this. I can see how PRs would, maybe Dominicans, as well as Jamaicans.

    • @ADG.Est.1988
      @ADG.Est.1988 Před měsícem +5

      ​@@qwesence1Big Pun is 20 plus years after the creations of hip hop., but I hear what you saying. Lord Jamar and others are saying hip hop was created by black Americans and Latinos were great contributors. I was taught growing up that hip hop was created by blacks and Latinos. To me it doesn't matter. I love hip hop

    • @pyrexandretti7730
      @pyrexandretti7730 Před měsícem +16

      @@JohnDoe-iv5nsdid u just say bad bunny and whooooo? Analyst AA? 🤣🤣no sir

  • @Morenitto89
    @Morenitto89 Před měsícem +5

    Cap. This dude always in his feelings. Not one time he mentioned any name, any time line, nothing. Yet you have Puerto Ricans and Jamaicans showing receipts of when and where they were as far as when the creation of hip hop started. Lets get KRS-One and Lord Jamar on a debate stage to end this.

  • @robertcolon37
    @robertcolon37 Před měsícem +1

    I'm a Puerto Rican hip hop head and I 100 percent agree with lord.

  • @OscarLopez-td3jx
    @OscarLopez-td3jx Před měsícem +27

    I'm from PR and I always knew that hip hop were created by afroamericans. We have Vico C and Ruben Dj was the first rap artist in the country but they were influenced by the real pioneers of hip hop/ rap music that were the afroamericans thanks for everything ya'll done for the rap music getting accepted by the industry that was mad hard back in the days, now days the hip hop is the king of the genres be the dominant of all sales 😂😂😂👍

    • @narmar9mm
      @narmar9mm Před měsícem

      Black Americans have been in the America's before the Continents Separated!!!! This is a fact!!! At one point in time there was no Africa or America! Just one Landmass!!! So when the Continents eventually Separated! Where ever you was standing! That's where you ended up! These were your first Black Tribes. who Existed during the age of Pangea!!! Millions of years ago, the Black ppl in the America's, Originally called Atlantis! Setup the Olmec Civilisation!!! And Built all the Pyramids in the America's! FACTS!!!!!

    • @VOLCAL
      @VOLCAL Před měsícem

      SO ESSENTIALLY YALL.TOOK WHTE TECHNOLOGY AND WHTE LANGUGE AND POPULARIZE PATTERN BEATS WHAT EXISTED ESSENTIALLY CREATED BY MOSTLY WHTE PEOPLE AND CALL IT A BBBLK THING......

    • @westnile21
      @westnile21 Před měsícem

      Puerto Rico is not a country my boy. They are a commonwealth of the United States. They are not an INDEPENDENT nation.

    • @VOLCAL
      @VOLCAL Před měsícem

      @@westnile21
      @unclericky5850
      THIS SHHH LIKE IF A BUNCH OF WHTE DUDES....WHO WERE ENSLVED BY AFRCNS FOR HUNDREDS OF YEARS SPOKE NOTHING BUT AFRCN, USED AFRCN CREATED TECH AND CREATED A FORM OF MUSIC IN AN AFRCN LANGUAGE WITH 100% ZERO EUROPEAN INFLUENCE.....YALL WOULD STILL CALL THAT WHTE CULTURE....YALL CRAZAY....

    • @VOLCAL
      @VOLCAL Před měsícem

      @@westnile21
      DROP MORE FACTS BRO...
      @unclericky5850
      THIS SHHH LIKE IF A BUNCH OF WHTE DUDES....WHO WERE ENSLVED BY AFRCNS FOR HUNDREDS OF YEARS SPOKE NOTHING BUT AFRCN, USED AFRCN CREATED TECH AND CREATED A FORM OF MUSIC IN AN AFRCN LANGUAGE WITH 100% ZERO EUROPEAN INFLUENCE.....YALL WOULD STILL CALL THAT WHTE CULTURE....YALL CRAZAY....

  • @ZuluMason
    @ZuluMason Před měsícem +37

    I'm from South Africa brother 🎉 and this is the truth 🎉🎉😂😂😂

    • @mrwhite77781
      @mrwhite77781 Před měsícem +3

      This is a respectable south African

    • @Validtruth-u8u
      @Validtruth-u8u Před měsícem +1

      ​@@mrwhite77781and your name is mrwhite😂😂

  • @TkKirklandReal
    @TkKirklandReal Před měsícem +8

    😂 the Puerto Ricans didn't even create reggaeton much less . They stole that from Jamaica.

    • @foreverfly3113
      @foreverfly3113 Před měsícem +1

      But at least I can respect the PRs on the islands because they let it be known “Reggaeton” is a combination of Reggae (Jamaica) & Hip Hop (Black America). Africans are the same way about Afrobeats as the immigrant NY Carribean descendants. 😂 We can literally hear all genres of Black American musical genres (Hip Hop, Jazz, R&B, Soul, Pop etc) and Reggae from Jamica over the African & English singing and have they have nerve to get mad when we say what part is from your country that make it Afrobests besides your language? 😂

    • @Dominican1923
      @Dominican1923 Před měsícem

      The Black Puerto Ricans 🇵🇷 definitely created reggeaton but they were inspired from black Jamaicans and black Panamanians

    • @foreverfly3113
      @foreverfly3113 Před měsícem

      @@Dominican1923 And Black American Hip Hop. You can hear it in the cadence, beats it’s half the DNA. 🙄

  • @davidtrent1245
    @davidtrent1245 Před měsícem +19

    You can tell all fat Joe do is 🧢 about almost everything.

    • @DTM_85
      @DTM_85 Před 24 dny +1

      Facts, Him and Snoop

  • @stevesiri9700
    @stevesiri9700 Před měsícem +18

    Spanish people did not create rap music hip hop music was invented by black people!!!! Spanish people were inspired by hip hop music but we didn't create rap or R & B music. African Americans invented rap and R & B music. Respect to the culture!!

  • @SunshynB
    @SunshynB Před měsícem +113

    💯💯💯Facts! Stop trying to take away from what OUR PPL CREATED!

    • @carnalhiphop
      @carnalhiphop Před měsícem +10

      Kool Herc was born in Jamaica. Grandmaster Flash was born in Barbados.

    • @mannyfresh8504
      @mannyfresh8504 Před měsícem +6

      PR’s are our people 😂… but… I get you.

    • @HaliB75
      @HaliB75 Před měsícem

      Many Puerto Ricans are descendants of enslaved Africans, Jamaicans are descendants of African slaves. He is promoting the agenda to divide and conquer. SLAVERY EXISTED IN THE CARIBBEAN. Hip Hop is also a fusion of toasting and the DJ from Jamaica. The brother is WRONG.

    • @Papa2Tone
      @Papa2Tone Před měsícem

      Keep speaking facts

    • @mikerageous1
      @mikerageous1 Před měsícem +9

      ​@@carnalhiphop so where was the Caribbean sound in any of the music they did? Mind you the Caribbean sound in those early days got their start off of covering American hit singles

  • @LanceJ.
    @LanceJ. Před měsícem +40

    I’m a guest in hip hop. When black people speak on hip hop I listen, I don’t argue.

    • @arkhamknight6371
      @arkhamknight6371 Před měsícem +6

      Lol you listen? So you listen to some random BP about hip hop like they know more then you? 😂😂😂😂 go nap

    • @LanceJ.
      @LanceJ. Před měsícem

      @@arkhamknight6371 Than* I’m a teacher. I don’t listen or read people that aren’t as intelligent as me either. Go get a GED.

    • @kilduce4423
      @kilduce4423 Před měsícem

      @@arkhamknight6371eat crow tether 😂😂

  • @Aceboogie2911
    @Aceboogie2911 Před měsícem +1

    0:53 I really appreciate Lord Jamar highlighting the influence that southern Black culture had in the creation of Hip Hop. Given that majority of Black people on east coast and Midwest have southern roots, it makes a lot of sense.

  • @YakThaWiseman72
    @YakThaWiseman72 Před 4 dny

    Peace be Unto you Jamar thanks for mentioning South influence as well

  • @Rasheedah.A
    @Rasheedah.A Před měsícem +119

    Lord Jamar qualifies for reparations by having a full FBA parent.

    • @TherealIketurner
      @TherealIketurner Před měsícem

      Female opinions don't count

    • @caesarbasti19
      @caesarbasti19 Před měsícem +18

      @@Rasheedah.A
      Bro is a black dude from Rochelle who always had a chip on his shoulder with the Bk dudes. He's deflecting. Trying to prove he's black enough.. That's why ge really hates eminem. Low key jealous of how respected Em is by legends as Rakim. He's insecurities are all over the place.
      None of us here in the comments created hip hop. We're all guests then right? Who cares. Music is for everyone.

    • @llosh33
      @llosh33 Před měsícem +2

      I think bro got immigrant lineage

    • @KtotheG
      @KtotheG Před měsícem +2

      @@llosh33 I think he said his mother is half-Guyanese and the other half FBA. His father is all FBA.

    • @KtotheG
      @KtotheG Před měsícem

      @@caesarbasti19 What issues did he have in New Rochelle?

  • @victorvictorious8692
    @victorvictorious8692 Před měsícem +12

    He’s right period!!! It all came from us the South!!!! Blues and Soul and don’t forget Country Rap Tunes!!!

  • @dorianwitherspoon1778
    @dorianwitherspoon1778 Před měsícem +2

    Thank you, Lord Jamar let put some facts on this when Jamaican an Haitian ,Puerto Ricans on there job application many of them put other not Black or Black Americans

  • @cow212tst
    @cow212tst Před měsícem +2

    My Spanish elders say the black looking puerto ricans in the bronx in the late 60's into 70 associated with black americans in the projects, but felt discrimination among fellow lightskin pr's and my uncle was into rock and playing instruments not early hip hop , gang culture ruled

  • @Mdew7
    @Mdew7 Před měsícem +5

    "Im still gonna tell the truth whether it falls in my favor or not" This is why I resonate so much with Lord Jamar because im also from the Caribbean. That will never suade me into discrediting what is rightfully due to Black/FBA Americans.

  • @MR-rd7el
    @MR-rd7el Před měsícem +17

    Im Boricua 💯 percent n i agree with with Lord Jamar he said a great analogy take everyone out of hiphop non black n it will go to shit leave blacks alone in hiphop it will b straight Puerto Ricans🇵🇷 Jamaicans 🇯🇲 wee was there from da beginning as participants hiphop still would of happen with or without PR or Jamaicans PERIOD it is a black youth that set it off no one can't deny that.....

  • @oncode2599
    @oncode2599 Před měsícem +4

    Lord Jamar is definitely à real one ✊🏾

  • @RBOONE57
    @RBOONE57 Před měsícem +1

    Respect from Buffalo New York 🦬🦬🦬🦬 great show salute bro the God Lord Jamar

  • @2gloveson
    @2gloveson Před měsícem +28

    We can’t have nothing to ourselves, but everyone else can?

    • @user-xg1dq1sh5c
      @user-xg1dq1sh5c Před měsícem

      its a shame that's all we have. Half of these rappers don't even share all their wealth that they got with a black person

  • @user-bl9tg2vu6v
    @user-bl9tg2vu6v Před měsícem +42

    thanks for sharing, you inspired me to try something new

  • @nunu1diva
    @nunu1diva Před 10 dny +1

    Black American went through a horrible time when NYC was in shambles in the 70s and the horrible racism that existed in America. Yes its true the creation of hiphop was from Black Americans. Have the rest contributed Yes !! Many blacks married Puerto Rican & Jamaicans. Hiphop grew world wide everyone was involved & benefited from this artform .

  • @princep
    @princep Před měsícem +3

    All factz here!

  • @christianporter7577
    @christianporter7577 Před měsícem +21

    People don’t like Lord Jamar but he’s not a liar,he’s talking real on here

    • @vampirascoffin870
      @vampirascoffin870 Před měsícem +1

      please he's trying to stay relevant cause no one talks about his lame ass

    • @Kaptainjack
      @Kaptainjack Před měsícem

      we don't like him kuz he a racist moron

    • @user-xg1dq1sh5c
      @user-xg1dq1sh5c Před měsícem

      @@vampirascoffin870 exactly

  • @urbansurvivalnetwork
    @urbansurvivalnetwork Před měsícem +24

    Look here, we not finna let people just take what we created. Naw🙅🏾‍♂️

    • @DfromBoston
      @DfromBoston Před měsícem +1

      What did you create?

    • @urbansurvivalnetwork
      @urbansurvivalnetwork Před měsícem +5

      @@DfromBoston shut ur tether lips

    • @mufasa1794
      @mufasa1794 Před měsícem

      @@DfromBoston tell ur mom, her 🐱 had a odor last night.

    • @narmar9mm
      @narmar9mm Před měsícem

      The real question is! What is Hip Hop without Black America?

    • @corecrit3007
      @corecrit3007 Před měsícem

      @@urbansurvivalnetworkha ha seen rap lately ?…thanks SEXY REDD…she’s…black👈🏾

  • @LiquidScorpion
    @LiquidScorpion Před měsícem +17

    Muhammad Ali was a pioneer of hip hop.

    • @VOLCAL
      @VOLCAL Před měsícem

      SO ESSENTIALLY YALL.TOOK WHTE TECHNOLOGY AND WHTE LANGUGE AND POPULARIZE PATTERN BEATS WHAT EXISTED ESSENTIALLY CREATED BY MOSTLY WHTE PEOPLE AND CALL IT A BBBLK THING......

    • @VOLCAL
      @VOLCAL Před měsícem

      HE GOT 2 MUSLIM NAMES...BEFORE THAT 2 WHTE NAMES

    • @LiquidScorpion
      @LiquidScorpion Před měsícem

      @@VOLCAL Hip Hop is a culture about defining you are on your own terms regardless of the instruments or items used. Culture vultures wouldn’t understand that. And white people have always stolen and taken credit for black inventions. Islam is a religion rooted in Africa. Muhammad and Ali are names rooted in Africa. I know that may hurt your bigot heart but no one is talking to you. It’s very easy to go on and mind your own business, but you can’t. Your kind don’t like to be left out of anything, very nosey and filled with contempt and bigoted hate speech. We’re NOT minding you but YOU ARE minding us.

  • @tyryll8743
    @tyryll8743 Před měsícem +4

    He aint lying....black people are naturally cool so acting black should not be frowned upon.

  • @toontown0633
    @toontown0633 Před měsícem +22

    All call outs are mandatory

  • @Carolina_Rodriguez
    @Carolina_Rodriguez Před měsícem

    Lord Jamar this past Wednesday at Sony Hall - Day In The Life, was everything!!!! THANK YOU!!

  • @dollaphat7338
    @dollaphat7338 Před měsícem

    I am so happy to see The Lord back on a couch again. ❤ it

  • @johnsmalls7216
    @johnsmalls7216 Před měsícem +51

    I think a lot of y’all not listening black Americans created this thing we called hip hop .i was born in the 1900 & 60s and from what I remember, black and only black kids was doing hip hop

    • @kayflip2233
      @kayflip2233 Před měsícem +1

      Are you from NY though? I bet you don't even know your way around NY.

    • @utmosdemos3645
      @utmosdemos3645 Před měsícem +1

      Not saying your wrong but basing historical knowledge on your anecdotal memories doesn't hold water.

    • @Kaptainjack
      @Kaptainjack Před měsícem

      nobody cares who you are you ain't even important in human history

    • @Kaptainjack
      @Kaptainjack Před měsícem

      @@utmosdemos3645 facts

    • @dealwindem4453
      @dealwindem4453 Před měsícem

      Yes indeed. Latinos called our music moreno music back then and monkey dancing for breaking. They dressed in slacks and church shoes when we were rocking chuck taylors or shell toed nikes. Now, they prove their anti blk hate by saying they created a culture they despised in the 60s and 70s😂

  • @sunman1235
    @sunman1235 Před měsícem +38

    KRS lost his integrity a looong time ago.

    • @bkbrown7489
      @bkbrown7489 Před měsícem +6

      KRS one is a total fraud KRS gets the same respect as Vanilla Ice he’s finished Black America can’t stand him now for lying 😂

    • @sunman1235
      @sunman1235 Před měsícem +3

      @@bkbrown7489 Truth.

    • @wr066
      @wr066 Před měsícem

      Personally, the concern I have is this: As a whole, and even musically speaking, the talented Black - Richly Melanated global community covers all planetary continents & countries; from Africa to Middle East; from Switzerland to Sweden; from Venezuela to Brazil; from Barbados to Jamaica; from Australia to Papua New Guinea & etc...
      That said, likely the majority of the said 'Hip-Hop' musical input did indeed stem from those of the Black Diaspora; yet, being that music is a universal language, likely there also was some input (influence) from Asians, Mestizos as well other racial stocks. In the end, (especially whereas one may be Black North American, Black South American, Black African, Black European, Black Caribbean, Black Australoid, Black Pacific Islander & etc...) what's important is for the Black Diaspora to recognize their overall musical input while simultaneously also recognizing that music is indeed universal, for and from all people. Thus, the argument seemingly is futile.

    • @sunman1235
      @sunman1235 Před měsícem

      no doubt bro.

    • @sunman1235
      @sunman1235 Před měsícem +1

      @@bkbrown7489 Next Kris gon be saying Vanilla Ice the goat lol.

  • @JBeats111
    @JBeats111 Před měsícem +1

    He gotta do more interview like this, I enjoy his opinion

  • @dominiquesperspective
    @dominiquesperspective Před měsícem +3

    Hip Hop culture is so overrated and overall really did nothing for Black people but he's not lying. Most hip hop/rap songs sample earlier Black American genres and this is still happening to this day!

  • @darkenergy361
    @darkenergy361 Před měsícem +4

    Thank God for Lord Jamar!!!!!! thank you brother and thank your mom thank your dad for giving life to a true teller

  • @mackl8305
    @mackl8305 Před měsícem +48

    Fba been so inclusive of other people that they got this weird idea in their head that we needed them and were twiddling our thumbs doing nothing without them. Fba been too nice. Glad we finally getting things straigh

    • @javiervega1065
      @javiervega1065 Před měsícem +1

      You don't get anything right

    • @Black____
      @Black____ Před měsícem

      "Tariq disciples"

    • @Cahluvca
      @Cahluvca Před měsícem

      Time to stop..hope the new generations move differently. The disrespect is ridiculous

  • @GodsChoice_1Luv
    @GodsChoice_1Luv Před 28 dny +1

    Charlie Chase is known as one of the founders of the hip-hop movement as he was a member of the Cold Crush Brothers who were one of the first rap groups to come out of New York in the mid 70s. And Born to parents from Mayaguey, Puerto Rico that moved to NY in the 1950s

    • @Vicky_LA_Barbosa
      @Vicky_LA_Barbosa Před 9 dny

      EXACTLY this is what I'm talking about people like NORE, who don't know come from Latino parents.! Esto!

  • @Acecapone456
    @Acecapone456 Před měsícem +1

    Hip Hop movement came from the Soul movement
    Peace to Lord Jamar for always keeping it real

  • @b.o.1951
    @b.o.1951 Před měsícem +28

    Thank you Lord Jamar. Much appreciated for making sure the history is cemented. Ricans called us names and even called their own people names if they liked hip hop/rap. We all saw the movie Do the Right thing when the character Radio Raheem had the battle with the Puerto Rican kids on the stoop. They were not playing hip hop or rap music. But Radio Raheem was. Stop it. And that’s just 1 example from a movie.

    • @vidz06
      @vidz06 Před měsícem

      Where are u from

    • @pictureanthonyrollin
      @pictureanthonyrollin Před měsícem

      Wtf u talking about clown

    • @Bigmommashouse317
      @Bigmommashouse317 Před měsícem

      lol do you always believe what you see in movies? You probably think Italians are racist cause you watch mob movies 😂

    • @Dominican1923
      @Dominican1923 Před měsícem

      Puerto Rican 🇵🇷 isn't a race there's BLACK PUERTO RICANS Spike Lee could have done a better job casting dark skin Afro Puerto Ricans

    • @Dominican1923
      @Dominican1923 Před měsícem

      Radio Raheem looked Puerto Rican 🇵🇷

  • @que8520
    @que8520 Před měsícem +27

    Thank you Lord Jamar for always being a stand up man

  • @imastr8ryda
    @imastr8ryda Před měsícem

    Shout out to Lord Jamar for just telling the damn truth. And he is speaking facts about Carribbean people looking down on Black Americans. Very good interview.

  • @fatboyskinniefromdabronx8405
    @fatboyskinniefromdabronx8405 Před měsícem +2

    I’m Puerto Rican born in The South Bronx in 1965 and lived here all my life and he absolutely is right. Puerto Ricans assimilating to the Black culture.
    We watched Soul Train as well in early 1973 plus and there’s where we imitated the Blacks.
    So Fat Joe, Crazy Legs, KRS weren’t even born when the creation of the culture 🗽

    • @Dominican1923
      @Dominican1923 Před měsícem

      Puerto Rican 🇵🇷 isn't a race there's BLACK PUERTO RICANS

    • @Alamoboxing
      @Alamoboxing Před 6 dny

      Bro you imatated the black people not me I don't imaged nobody..foh

    • @Alamoboxing
      @Alamoboxing Před 6 dny

      Bro you imatated the black people not me I don't imaged nobody..foh

  • @Monty_McFly
    @Monty_McFly Před měsícem +11

    RIP Disco King Mario!

  • @darrius8990v
    @darrius8990v Před měsícem +33

    Creating and participating are two different things. Puerto Ricans are Hip Hops first student and that’s ok.

    • @ADG.Est.1988
      @ADG.Est.1988 Před měsícem +6

      Nothing wrong with it at all. The contributions were monumental. And that cannot be taken away from their culture

    • @jermaineburgess3767
      @jermaineburgess3767 Před měsícem +3

      ​@@ADG.Est.1988I agree 💯

    • @mufasa1794
      @mufasa1794 Před měsícem +1

      I wisj we didn’t associate with them at all. Ugh blacks r too nice

    • @myancestorsareme
      @myancestorsareme Před měsícem

      Puerto Ricans are the "first copycats of hip-hop". Real "students" give respect to their Teachers.

    • @myancestorsareme
      @myancestorsareme Před měsícem

      These puerto rican Lietinos are the first copycats of Hip- Hop. Real students give honor and respect to their teachers, and they ain't doing that.

  • @JIGGAMAN186NY
    @JIGGAMAN186NY Před měsícem +1

    The irony about this is that Puerto Ricans NEVER claimed this. This was something said by BLACKS and challenged by other BLACKS. Just keep in mind...the South Bronx is where Hip Hop started, aka a very big Puerto Rican and Black neighborhood.

  • @ohhhgeebaz
    @ohhhgeebaz Před měsícem +6

    James Brown... The Big Payback!!! He Was Rappin The Entire Song!!!

  • @duckmathews200
    @duckmathews200 Před měsícem +20

    Down south influence, i love it, I'm from sc i have a lot of family that migrated to the bronx in the 60s and early 70s

    • @jerseyboyantbrooks2824
      @jerseyboyantbrooks2824 Před měsícem +5

      Exactly if you go to New York right now and ask the local blacks who been there they will say their grandmother was southerners.

    • @duckmathews200
      @duckmathews200 Před měsícem +1

      @@jerseyboyantbrooks2824 lol facts

    • @missmusicalpsychic7421
      @missmusicalpsychic7421 Před měsícem +4

      FACTS I'm from SC too! While researching this topic years ago North Carolina has a hell of a lot of influence in HIP HOP

    • @bkbrown7489
      @bkbrown7489 Před měsícem +4

      @@jerseyboyantbrooks2824Facts I’m from Brooklyn grandparents came up north from the south when they was kids DJ Mario was before Kool herc he came to the Bronx from North Carolina the south is the mother land for the east and west coast and the mid west