It’s official. Hip hop started before the 70s. Give Black Americans their props. Hip Hop comes from us. Latin and Jamaicans didn’t help create this. It’s always been here, folks.
This is hip hop
Plenty of people rapped . But not over a beat & exchanging bars like this . This is unprecedented . Thank you for posting
NICE STEP BUT RAPPIN STARTED MUCH EARLIER & IT WAS CALLED "SCAT" IN THE RARLY 30S THERE R BOTH FLIM & RECORDINGS
This is pure rap music
This is it! Nuclear fusion! Magnificent!
"Microphone Check" bought me here
Lol This will put the Jamaicans and Puerto Ricans created hip hop to rest FBA all day baby Foundational Black Americans created hip hop
And he didn't start hip hop....stop being delusional @@HolyRollerTV
Literally sounds like Public Enemy
😂😂😂 Chuck D. And flavor Flav literally referenced and imitated pig meat Markhams "Here comes the judge" song on their song Can't truss it
Rapping was always around since blues. However, hip hop (rapping over break beats) started with Pigmeat Markham.
Wouldn't really say it's hip hop. Proto-hip hop is probably the more suitable term
@@dakarilove5230 The South Bronx bought it to the masses by way of kool herc.
@@Manilow-si2bv dude there were people before herc like pete DJ jones who spun breakbeats.
This is actually the second rap record. Here Comes the judge came out in 68
@Nino Brown They are ignorant.Black Americans created Hip-Hop and virtually almost every genre of music that came from the USA.From Hip-Hop to rock.
Black AMERICANS DID THAT.
THIS OURRRR SHIT BLACK AMERICANS I LOVE YOU ALL
If you google his birth and death, he was born in North Carolina and died in the Bronx in 1981. So, who knows Who he may have come across during his life that he influenced to evolve his style of music into Rap/Hip Hop.
This is cope in a major dose! So you’re just hoping he ran into some mythical Jamaicans and learned rap from them? If you don’t stop!
@@troyelam8978how you get that from what she said? Not to mention it was more African Americans in the Bronx then compared to Caribbean’s.
@@bishoptatum8737 OK, you’re right, I miss read what she said. I thought she was saying other groups of individuals influenced pigmeat Markham. My bad.
Sad I never heard of this legend before.
I used to listen to this song when I was three. I would "borrow" my Dad's 45 and play it on my Winnie the Pooh record player. In my mind, it was a song about numbers; like the ones on Sesame Street.
All of a sudden recently, I just though of this song and how much fun we had listening to it as children, 'Here Come the Judge'; People need to look into past artists like Pigmeat Markham and others who brought in a lot of fun!❤
@Lady T. Thompson
i don't believe nothing you people say and kool herc did invent hip hop not southern rap music which belongs to you people that bring in rap while hip hop took a fall. you people also claimed (WITH THE HELP OF HIGH SCHOOL DROP OUT TARIQ NASHEED SOUPING YOUR MINDS UP) you build america up the way it is today while the white man build america up with their caucus tall buildings which resemble their caucus mountains because they like to live in high places. that proves american blacks didn't build america up when they only build second floors in homes can't be in high places scared of it won't climb the tallest trees to climbing high mountains to jet ski off of mountain cliffs to sky diving to doing dirt bike tricks 75 feet in the air lol lol you people are afraid of hight in america can't build skyscrapers but only picked kottons. you invented nothing the way we see it today like war tanks to cars to airplanes to helicopters to submarines and such so stop letting Tariq Nasheed mess with your minds lol lol lol. you people don't even know your true identity in the bible but let tariq renamed you to a trademark name FBA which the indians never call themselves that name before the native land was invaded by Christopher Columbus.
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Whos the other guy whos not Pigmeat, i loved his voice and flow
THE 1ST. RAP RECORD!!!!!! F A C T S!!!!!!!!!!!!
Andrew Williams EXCUSE ME MY GOOD MAN I'VE SOLD BIG DADDY KANE THE BEAT 4 RAW! ROB BASE THE BEAT 4 IT TAKES 2 BIZ THE BEAT 4 PIKIN BOOGERS! I KNOW WHAT THE 1ST RAP RECORD WAS CUZ IVE SUPPLIED THE BEATS FOR THE 1'S IN BETWEEN! THERE'S NO RECORD B4 THE PIG-MEAT MARKHAM 1 IF SO SHOW ME! & RAKIMS COMPETITION IS NONE!!
This is about going to the bookie and breaking the bank, ah man this is super fresh....way ahead of the wave my goodness gracious Pigmeat was a true visionary. Spittin pure game
He can rap real good. I did a break dance & Michael Jackson dance when I listen to this song. Da Tru Grandma$ta of Hip-Hop.
@@edwynnkelley136 may God rest his soul. Let's dance to this song.
Where is the Puerto Rican & Jamaican version of this?
Excellent
Wow unbelievable!!! This is a straight up rap song 🎵 in the 60’s the lies gotta stop 🛑 from those other people!
But hip-hop came from Jamaica didn't it 🤦🏾♂️😂😂😂😂😂
@@nisamae2 Busta Rhymes and a bunch of other lost children of caribbean immigrants that don't know the real history.
@B1Chronixx
not jamaicans with an S at the end but a jamaican man by the name of kool herc did invent (UMMM I WOULDN'T SAY INVENT BECAUSE YOU INVENT THINGS NOT SINGING VOCAL CORD VOICES OR LANGUAGES) or came up with hip hop. that guy pigmeat markham is a singer and a comedian so he was singing comedic songs making jokes not raping or doing hip hop you knuckle heads. i've listened to his songs and all those were comedic songs which you hear people laughing in the background while he's telling jokes when he sings.
Hip hop did not come from Jamaica this prove it
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So Dewey "Pigmeat" Markham was a black entertainer who performed on the national level from the 30s through the 50s but was hardly reported on by white media until he was lampooned by Sammy Davis Jr. on _Laugh-In_ in 1968. To give an idea of how difficult it was for black people to find an entry into "mainstream" media at that time, Sammy Davis Jr. was one of the most famous performers in the country, yet his bit on _Laugh In_ was mostly to make a mockery of justice (what else could a white guy expect from a black judge), and most of the comedy came from that premise, including his portrayal of Pigmeat, an all-time great. Credit to him for publicizing Pigmeat, I guess, though as we can see he is relatively unknown now, but it should not have been this hard or constrained. Davis criticized culture within the impossibly narrow window he was allowed, and Pigmeat got his 15 minutes, and that's just how it was I guess.
Pigmeat also lived in the Bronx projects, died in the Bronx and is buried in the Bronx
I'll be damn if this aight rap...in fact, DJ Quik used on of those bars in his song "Tonight" .
To funny I love it
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Let's Have Some Heat came out in 1958, 10 years before Here Comes the Judge. They was trading bars on that. Nobody ever mention it though.
The cadence is similar to Jada & Styles P.
I thought rap originated from the black comedians. Isn't Pigmeat Markham is known as the godfather of rap? Him and guys like Rudy Ray Moore and Red Foxx. And who could forget Cab Calloway who started back in 1931 with Minnie the Moocher.
When my Grandparents were my age, they listened to this banger. They would go to clubs and groups would play music like this.
Hip hop did not come from any else but black Americans not Africans Latinos carribeans. We had swag and hustle whey back
There’s a much earlier version (1950s?) of this same routine, but without a funk-beat
yep, it is believed that rap actually existed way earlier around with Jazz scat. this inspired funk and disco bands. Which gave life to hip hop slowly and slowly over time till the appearance of bands like fatback band sugar hill gang and MCs such as Coke de la Rock.
Damn talking about hustling and playing the numbers.
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Blk 🇺🇸.
But we needed other races to help us create hip hop huh???? FBA all day. This is our culture.
DOLEMITE & JAMES BROWN BOUT THE SAME TIME?
wow this is heavy duty history lesson right here, did this guy create hip hop then?
he got a flow the roots of hiphop is accidentally here..but hiphop is a specfic style...you wouldnt call punk rock heavy metal even though its related via rock ...
Thanks for posting this!! I have the 7" :) is this where brother ali got his flow from 😕
so what happened to this guy AFTER 1969? did he have an extensive career, or did he just vanish?
1st Rapper Pigmeat Markham
2nd Rapper James Brown
Wait, is this before Dolamite?
Dolamite!
The term rap had nothing to do with hip hop, rap eventually was coined in the late 70's connected to hip hop and had become the official term for rhyming over break beats but the term rap simply meant "talking" in a language called "jive" which would be called "ebonics" today.......
Puerto Ricans and Jamaicans DEFINITELY DIDN'T CREATE HIP-HOP... Check Mate ♟️
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reminds me of time when rappin meant somn
But Blondie was the first rapper 🤦🏾♂️
nice trolling...fab five freddie told debbie harry to copy the blacks and make a novelty rap record...she could not rap a lick
P4P no one is more influential than Jamaica. Not only did we start Ska, Reggae and Rap but even the origins of Punk/New Wave come from Jamaica. What a great people.
No 😂 in your imagination 😉 is that why the Jamaican rapper Xanadu covered rappers delight 😂😂
@kahlildopeboi guy Yellowman and Eekamouse were rapping before any of that. Not to mention URoy who came before them. Why you think Danmmien Markey murdered Nas on Distant Relatives? And Nas is the GOAT.
You are on dope ! Toasting is what Jamaicans call rap, and toasting a carbon copy of Black American jive talk according Clemente Dodd . Please look at the documentary the making of Jamaican Music before talking crazy .
@@lockvegas05 To go even deeper... "toasting" comes from US Black Americans. "Toasting" was an oral tradition in our culture dating back to the early 1900's. The earliest one is called "The Shine and The Titanic". Not only did they steal "toasting" from us by copying our Radio DJs... they also stole the term "Toasting" from us. The idea that we had to get rap from Jamaicans is not even logical. That's like saying Gucci got the idea for handbags from China selling knock off Gucci bags.
Hip hop didn’t come out of the Caribbean 😂😂😂😂 this is hip hop right here
FBA all day!!! Black Groove City New Orleans 9thward in the building. Shout out to Tariq
Hip-hop,jazz,funk,house,techno, blues, soul,ragtime,swing,stride,boogie woogie,r&b,rock and roll, punk and the list goes on..These are FBA created genres
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DJ Kool Herc was born in 1955.. That means he was a 14 yr old little kid when this song dropped.. Lol 🤣