How Kool Herc & Coke La Rock created Hip Hop
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Hip-hop was born 🎉❤
It was already born
Kool Herc didn't create hip hop. It already existed.
When?
Lol😂
Bro thinks he said sumthin. 😂
I wish I had a time machine and visit this era of hip hop
I was there . I lived on university Ave 170st . both kool Herc and coke la rock went to Taft high school. Herc thru a party for his sister's birthday. It was at the community center on sedgwick Ave. It cost 25cent to get in. Coke was the hype man Herc was the DJ . They started to get some notoriety, this made their heads swell . I'm not going to say it was all good with them because it wasn't. Herc always had this im better than attitude . I'm not trying to put him down because I know some of you people reading this worship him . Most of you believe Herc started hip hop, when it was actually started by and Era of different people. Kool Aid, stay High 149 the Saint. Pete DJ Jones. And a host of others that I can't remember. Hip hop is born out of different gangs, the black spades , the savage skulls. The black pearls , the savage nomads. It was born out of rebellion against police brutality, out of the government flooding black neighborhoods with heroine and cheap wine. It so much more to it than what you really believe. Hank from the sugar hill gang lived in the next building to me. I can write a book about hip hop and at least some hip hop legends. I was there when it started and I've seen the metamorphosis of what it was and what it has become today. I'm not kool with everybody I've met in the industry. I respect how they have taken something and changed the world. I can't say they changed it for the better or the worse, but they have made a difference in the history of the world . Kool Herc and Coke la Rock is part of that change.
How do you remember emceeing time 70-75?
@erykkoziokowski8006 I'd rather say how I remember the 70's . I myself wasn't a master of ceremonies. A lot of it was fun, then you had your bullies, some who died young. You also had your aspiring drug dealers, most of them are dead or just recently got out of jail. The guys who are still living are low ley. Some are dead broke , and they are old now. Some are my age, some are older. Some of the old dayscwas good, but these days of today are probably the most important. I still speak to a very few people from that Era. I would speak to more it's just not many still around. The way people make music and money from music is to totally different now. I watched a video of a guy who freestyle for 21 minutes yesterday. I never seen that before. He was a black guy just coming up with stuff off the top of his head. I didn't care for it that much , but a great deal of people did.
@@alfrazier8389 Could you sat something about dj Pete Jones ???What he did for Hip hop?
Is one polish emcee, O.S.T.R. He recorded over 20 minutes album with 100% freestyle ;)
Herc consolidated it and made it's inception and foundation ti beanti gang, he stamped it and coined it.
REAL Hip Hop music. The type of music that'll make a bboy do a headspin.
You gotta watch coke la rock interview... Head spinning had nothing to do with break- dancing.... Dancing to the 👉🏽beat👈🏽 is what a break- boy does young man, thus the term b-boy.
Hip Hop started in the Bronxdale projects in 1971. Kool Herc didn't start Ip Hop. He's been selling that lie for quite some time.
it’s about the FUNKiest music you can find.
1. People
2. Music
3. Raps
They sampled funk and RnB beats played the breaks from the songs through parties and they were not the only ones doing that they used to attend other parties that were doing it.
All this came from our ancestors. African rhythm
Nope. FBA
@@markeyosef1579 have a great day sir
@usedByGod is it so hard to try and prove what you believe?
Black Americans invented hip hop... Jamaicans came with a new sound and influenced it ...big difference
What new sound? Hip Hop has always sounded black American.
No blacks already made hip hop Africans ain’t do nun but ride the wave
Absolutely 💯
There was no “so early in the game” when they did it! The game simply didn’t exist! They started the game.
The first I heard of rap was at a party in Harlem. You must be very young. People are goona believe as they please.
That was not Cool herc's party he was invited as a DJ. Mario started that before him, and people were already in the park before that party
It’s documented The seed was planted long before Herc. He actually copied what was already being done.
Facts
yes he played record following other so what but him doing so created hip-hop single handedly. period
DJ Kool herc single-handedly çreated hip hop. You can't name one person before him
@khalilparks3049 it took them 50 years to try to discredit herc & claim others started hip hop before herc, why did it take them so long to speak out.. it started early 70s now its 2023
@@negroantonio28Umm because he is Jamaican and black Americans want it to be only them. I had one of them tell me they are the blueprint of the black race and they invented hip-hop and reggae.
Herc is on multiple videos saying “the parties were already happening when he got to America he just extended the break beats”
There were parties, but no hip hop
@@blackpalacemusic even the name hip hop came from a FBA❗️
Incredible musicians, innovators, American originals, with a big shoutout to Jamaica! LEGENDS.
Shout out Jamaica for what.
What do Jamaicans have to do with hip hop??
@@inkagold547 right, he trippin
@@Rizzo215DJ Kool Herc is Jamaican, in the 60’s and 70’s in Jamaica the dj would play the beat and young talent would “freestyle”. You’re welcome
If you’re lost, DJ Kool Herc brought that same concept to America and hip hop was born. Please don’t try to argue, too much historical evidence to refute. Do your research.
@@queenpluto5755 Kool herc was eleven when he moved to America, he didn't bring any concept from Jamaica to black American communities because he said out his mouth that he got everything from Black Americans. In the sixties and seventies Jamaicans weren't freestyling over beats. Everything is documented, stop blatantly lying. Mind you, there's no aspect of hip-hop in Jamaica. Stop lying lol
We have to be honest African-Americans, Jamaicans and Hispanics from the seventies to the 80s in one way or another molded hip hop to what it is, breakdancing graffiti and the music and rapping.
MICROPHONE CHECK---COMING SOON.
lol
@@Mya_water
Go see MICROPHONE CHECK and weep.
Everyone should worship African Americans for inventing hip hop. Where would the world be without this amazing artform?
My mom is 54 years old and has never heard of DJ Kool Herc
I’m 59 from New York and we grew up Kook Herc, Spoonie Gee, Flash, grand wizard Theodore etc etc
How did Coke La Rock get written out of the history of HipHop, but Kool Herc didn’t?
🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
whats the name of this documentary?
Black Americans created hip hop. Us Latinos didn’t create it nor black Caribbeans. It’s American music. Give black Americans their props.
You don't know what your talking about.. Coke LaRock best friend was Dominican and he didn't even know it..😅😅 Back then people hid there origins. Also spanish speaking people from Cuba Puerto Rico and Dominican Republic are also Caribbean people.
@@charlzincharge2281Tariq Nasheed movie " microphone check " disproves all that lol
@@charlzincharge2281 You don't know what you talkin about!!!!, So...Cuba, Puerto Rico and The Dominican Republic are the same group of people????, yeah you had dark skinned spanish folks, but they ALL tapped in to Black American Culture....how come even the hispanic Dj's say there was one or two spanish folks hangging with Blacks and taking on Black American culture, not the other way around....I never saw any Black Americans trying to be like Puerto Ricans, Dominicans or Cubans!!!!!
@@hebrew26commandmentspower55 Tariq is an outsider hes not even from NY 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@hebrew26commandmentspower55 Nobody even talking about that movie. Bunch of bums crack addicts upset talking shit because they believe they supposed to get shine. I'm from uptown Harlem and BX nobody gives a shit about that shit. I'm from the Roots bro. I know what's what.
KOOL HERC THE FATHER OF HIP HOP 🫡
BLACK LOVE Vs. BROTHERLY LOVE.
YA'LL LATINOS WAS JUST LIKE TONY MONTANA STRAIGHT OUT OF A CONCENTRATION CAMP, POLITICAL PRISONER. YA'LL DIDN'T KNOW WHAT HIP HOP WAS UNTIL YOU MET FRANK.
Dam one of the best comments ever ✊🏿
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I knew a dude named Tyler that literally created chat GPT but no one knew about it cuz they didn’t see it. But he started that
Why he dont get that bottom tooth fixed? We should start a go fund me to get his tooth fixed.
They didn’t create hip hop. They improved it. The hip hop culture comes from the Black Spades street gang from Bronxdale. Rhe entire culture was created by pre teens 10,11& 12 year old boys who were Baby Spades.
Dude looks like one of the muppets.
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Hip-Hop isn't a genre of music...it's a 1970s Bronx subculture that died out in the early 80s. Rapping/Rap was a part of Black American society DECADES before the Hip-Hop movement existed.
Herc did NOT create Hip Hop!!! DJ s play music they don't create music....
Hip-hop been before them, do some research
Hip hop started around the lates 70s early 80s so what other time was wit?
@@arthustle8176black Americans created hip hop.
Facts 💯💯💯💯
Smh hip hop started in the 70s wtf are you talking about
@JD-ny3vz you first or 2nd generation americans have no culture. you abandoned your parents culture and now trying to convince black americans that yall gave us hip-hop. yall trying to place yourself within that nyc culture but you guys have nothing to do with that culture you just immigrated there.
LIES!!!
Why?
@erykkoziokowski8006 Foundational black Americans created hip-hop Dj Cool Herc just happened to be the one playing It at the time he was NOT the founder ot hip-hop he even says so himself
@@TheCheshier88 malle mel is father of emceeing he knows better than you comment. Thanks . But you story is rubbish
Cause you were there
@@zuhawk15 because it’s very well documented and I’m sick of tethers and non black people trying to take credit for what foundational black Americans created
Not actually true!!!
Why?
@erykkoziokowski8006 rap/hip-hop is just a mixture of old black music genres like disco and funk. the sound was already trending in rap/hip-hop direction.
@@jayjones251what!? Lol that's a horrible explanation. The fact is there's this weird anti Kool Herc conspiracy by some black Americans who want to down play any form of Jamaican influence on hip hop.
Theyre almost always a broke hater, that's not even from NY and damn sure not from that era.
@JD-ny3vz The problem with folks like you is Kool herc himself said he didn't create hip-hop and you're not gonna ignore the black american genres that helped build hip-hop. There are no Jamaican cultural elements or influence in hip hop.
@@jayjones251 where did he say I did not create hip hop. Send me the link to the video please I've never heard that. Last I seen Herc he was on stage with Nas at hip hop 50 celebrating being the Godfather of hip hop sooooooo.
Also most of y'all getting all mad about this are
1. Not from NY
2. Not from that era
3. And not even real hip hop heads anyway.
Y'all are usually random niggas down south that hate NY rap anyway
They were already doing that in Jamaica in the 60's. Where do you think he learned it from
But yet, all thess ppl making videos trying to discredit Herc and coke la rock by saying hip hop started before them when others was playing different type of music
I saw videos with my own eyes right here on CZcams that debunked this lie… Black Americans/FBA//ADOS created hip hop and others are not trying to take credit away from us as they always do, shits crazy…
Name a hip hip song from 1971
@@MadeRegalnobody from back then is saying that bro nobody
@@lordschild673yall didn’t create shit hip hop is influenced of Jamaican dancehall
@@x97k8pigmeat was literally on prime time tv rapping before Herc brought his dusty ass to the US
Let’s send this to the Latinos claiming they started hip hop 😆😭 oh and gangsta rap lol using Corridos as an example lol like we don’t use clarinets , tuba’s and trumpets in our sounds how can that be smh people they at it again trying to claim our art form smh this needs to be a PSA
Latinos didn't create hip hop, but there's no doubt they were there from the beginning, remember there was nothing but blacks and Puerto Ricans is the Bronx back then in the same hoods
Lies