Peter Popoff
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Shouldn't be a topic. As long as Latino =/=Mexican. Mexican = White.
YOU were the main guy i used t argue with about spreaing the myth of hip hop having Jamaican originsHaven't watched the discussion, but going by past threads, a bunch of dudes who don't care about Hip Hop history otherwise will act outraged and offended.
Then, when a genuine thread about Hip Hop history comes up, they will avoid it because it's not something they give a fukk about.

Outside of Pun, who should be apart of the conversation?
As a collector of 90s underground independent rap vinyl, some latinos (mostly puerto ricans) where nice on the mic.Aside from Pun & Joe, what other full Latino was/is nice on the mic? Their really ain’t any.
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)
You made my point...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)
In the big picture of hip hop history, yes these are no names. But I don’t necessarily listen to an MC because he is known in the mainstream. I am just as happy to listen to Juice(Chicago) spitting on “freestyle or written”, Pharaoh Monch quotable on “Metal Thangz” or Harlem NOTS Click ft Big L. Since I was young, I always liked underground MCs.No names. Non of these dudes made an impression on the hiphop scene or moved the culture.
DMC? From Run DMC?They mention all the half Latinos In hip hop. Lloyd Banks, Fabolous, NORE,Jim Jones, Pop Smoke, Kevin Gates, Juelz. The one that blew my mind was DMC, had no idea he was Dominican
They also speak about Pioneers like Charley Chase, Crazy Legs, Bobbito. Watch the video
DMC is not half Dominican. He's adopted and was told his mother was but then found out she wasn't
In fact I already have heard something like that to that degree, but at least Ricans have a historical position from the mid-70s and late '70s onwards of "being there" amongst Black American pioneers".I promis you in the future the Middle Easterns are going to complain that they are left out of Hip Hop because of Dj Khalad.
They mention all the half Latinos In hip hop. Lloyd Banks, Fabolous, NORE,Jim Jones, Pop Smoke, Kevin Gates, Juelz. The one that blew my mind was DMC, had no idea he was Dominican
They also speak about Pioneers like Charley Chase, Crazy Legs, Bobbito. Watch the video
All people go through a learning phase. Perhaps he has learned over time. Others will become more accepting as they learn the chronology of Hip Hop.YOU were the main guy i used t argue with about spreaing the myth of hip hop having Jamaican origins
Even stuff you linked proved you wrong, but you kept saying it
NOW, you want a serious discussion on hip hop history?!![]()
This has been true from the beginning when Ricans first started to become part of the culture. I did notice it was Afro-Ricans.Answer is easy.
Most of the Latinos in hip hop are Afro-Latino or mixed Afro-Latino/ADOS.
If some 95% Spanish, Canelo or Antonio Banderas or Ricky Martin looking dude was rocking the mic....Latinos would be all over hip-hop claiming it. Since it's Afro-Latinos mostly, they won't ride with it since it's mayate music.
I can't think of too many really white Latinos doing it up big.
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)
It ain’t like that shyt really matters. Them folks black. Fat Joe just naming nationalities
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