Fat joe and Angie Martinez speak about Latinos being left out of Hip Hop Conversation

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Dumb babble box, go read the threads where I have posted. I went as far as deconstructing the Gullah Geechee origin in New York and the old Black New York population. I also deconstructed the Jamaican claims. I linked them in the previous post you dumbass.

You can’t teach me a thing. The only people who can teach me are the Gestapo Black Spades.

You are not the originator (as what you think of yourself), you are simply an imitator. I don’t listen to folk like you, I only listen to the pioneers who actually were there. smh

The first 15 years Hip Hop was solely from New York, in the late mid 80s it started to spread to the Midwest, and from there to other parts. It last made it’s way to the South in the 90s. That’s the raw outlines of how it spread.



There's nothing to teach, hip hop is something black people in the streets live naturally, you're a culture vulture so you don't understand
 

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There's nothing to teach, hip hop is something black people in the streets live naturally, you're a culture vulture so you don't understand

Oh, so now you exceed the wisdom and knowledge on Hip Hop history above Gestapo Black Spades from the 1st devision. lol You are comical at best. You are just saying anything, but you make no sense. lol

The only culture vulture here is you, the guy who knows only so little about Hip Hop, yet thinks he's relevant by living through the acts of actual pioneers who laid the foundation. I have posted about them long before we had any interaction. A weird interaction from your part at that, I need to add.






When the foundation was formed 99% of Black Americans didn’t even know what was going on in the Bronx and the Black Spades. lol But somehow you know it better than them who actually were there.

Types like you think sagging your pants, mumbling and autotune is hip hop. lol









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The Legend Grandmixer DXT Breaks Down The Origins of Hip Hop | Sway's Universe (2019)




Hip-Hop History Month: Fab 5 Freddy & GrandMixer DXT: "Hip-Hop Happened Before 1520 Sedgwick" (Nov 16, 2021)

 
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As a collector of 90s underground independent rap vinyl, some latinos (mostly puerto ricans) where nice on the mic.
These are underground rappers that put out singles but not cohesive albums, still known amongst collectors

C-Terra from Reservoir Doggs a group affiliated to Buckwild and DITC
Main One
Severe
A-Dog from ACD , Queensbridge a few collabs with Mobb Deep
Q-Unique (Arsonists)
OffDaMental
Pumkinhead
Block McCloud
Thirstin Howl III
A-Butta (Natural elements)
Willie Stubz
AL aka All Lyrics
Gab Gotcha (from Triflicts)
Nogoodus
Rawcotiks (DR)
Cuban link (Cuban)
X-Vandals
Agallah
PR Terrorist ak Dom Pachino (Killarmy)
Zay (Long Island)
Acd is on one of the greatest mobb deep tracks ever made :ohlawd:

What happened to thirstin howl, I remember he had a cooking show lol

Qunique was dope but he disappeared

Memories...
 
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Acd is on one of the greatest mobb deep tracks ever made :ohlawd:

What happened to thirstin howl, I remember he had a cooking show lol

Qunique was dope but he disappeared

Memories...

I’ve been arguing for years that A-Dog last verse of street life song is top 5 QB verse of all times. Even better when you listen with the beat on the remix.
 

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I’ve been arguing for years that A-Dog last verse of street life song is top 5 QB verse of all times. Even better when you listen with the beat on the remix.

Yeah, everybody spazzed out on that track, i don't remember the remix, you have a link for that?

Also you forgot Kurious

And beatnuts

And the original
Spanish rappers nice and smooth
 

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Crazy Legs called in on Star's show (it's timestamped at 1:13:00) some caller spoke wisdom at 1:44:30.

 
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Guests on the panel are Crazy Legs, Joe Gonzo, Caz, Whipper Whip, Kane and Tony Touch.





 
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Please don't laugh… and there's no mention of Dog E Fresh.

"Beatboxing dates back centuries, to the tabla bols used in North Indian music that were used to imitate the tabla drums. Other forms of vocal percussion have evolved since then, including the intentionally raspy vocal quality used in African spiritual music to the scatting and bass hums in jazz and blues music."
 

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Didn't watch the 🖇..

But..

Why is it when people discuss HIPHOP, it is ALWAYS about one element of it which is rapping??

But, to get to brass tax, Fat Joe & Angie Martinez need to point 👉🏿 @ their own people for that one. If Latinos mostly support Black artists, then that may be one of the major reasons why they aren't mentioned amongst the masses.

However, for those who was in the culture from the beginning, then there is no denying that Latinos were influential in all elements of HIPHOP from Djing, B-Boying, Graffiti, 🎧 making, etc.

I was and still fans of quite a few Latino HIPHOP artists from the various elements. I was about supporting dope artists regardless of their background.

As far as who started HIPHOP first, then that is another conversation, but most HIPHOP fans and historians know the answer to that question...
 

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This is an interview with van silk, one of the original hip hop promoters



VanSilk is pretty much telling them/the world, that Ricans weren't there at the start but he doesn't wasn't to put them on blast in a harsher way because he's been friends since the 1980s with alot of those guys, considering he's one of the earliest promoters of hiphop along with Ray Chandler and DJ AJ.
 
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