Fat Joe getting drug for saying Latinos created hip hop

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More blank (empty) babble. And as excpected still no evidence of your claims, or that of Fat Joe. And I didn't write all I wanted, I actually gave EVIDENCE!

People who immigrate take their culture with them. If they were as "prominent and dominant" as you claim, how come we don't see their cultural patterns in early Hip Hop? We are talking sociology and anthropology now.

Fat Joe was made popular by the D.I.T.C., you looney toon.
Fat Joe had a street rep way before ditc.

If you're not from NYC you wouldn't understand the dynamic.

shyt I could bet money you wouldn't be able to tell who's blk and who's not

You're pulling up videos but you wasn't here when it was poppin.

It's hearsay...

To think they weren't around during the inception is bullshyt.


Hispanics been around forever

In this thing called hiphop

Some just don't wear it on their chest
 

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Puerto ricans was doing the hustle and on that saturday night fever wave or whatever was popping in puerto rico. They latched on to the culture like everybody else.
 

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Fat Joe had a street rep way before ditc.

If you're not from NYC you wouldn't understand the dynamic.

shyt I could bet money you wouldn't be able to tell who's blk and who's not

You're pulling up videos but you wasn't here when it was poppin.

It's hearsay...

To think they weren't around during the inception is bullshyt.


Hispanics been around forever

In this thing called hiphop

Some just don't wear it on their chest
I remember when "you gotta flow Joe" came out I wouldn't agree that ditc made him famous

But scoffing at the videos shows you don't have any real evidence. Those videos are the actual oral history. At the inception of hip hop Latinos were not there, there is zero evidence of them being there
 

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Joe just used the wrong words. PRs helped make hip hop what it was. You gotta remember back in the beginning of Hip Hop it wasnt just spitting bars and a DJ spinning. It was the B-Boys and graffiti artist as well. Hip hop isnt just music. It's the culture as a whole. Puerto Ricans were definitely big on the dancing and graffiti.
 

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Off topic but Nore parents are fully black why does he want to be a Spanish cac so bad? Dude is clearly Afro latino and is lighter then both his parents who look and sound ADOS, and yet Nore talks with a fake ass accent
 

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I remember when "you gotta flow Joe" came out I wouldn't agree that ditc made him famous

But scoffing at the videos shows you don't have any real evidence. Those videos are the actual oral history. At the inception of hip hop Latinos were not there, there is zero evidence of them being there

I'm not scoffing at all bro. 9/10 you'd see a Black Dominican and you would consider them to be American black. Especially back in the days.

Inner city of NYC was and always mixed. Doesn't matter where in the city you're at. To say they wasn't around during the inception is crazy.
 

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Off topic but Nore parents are fully black why does he want to be a Spanish cac so bad? Dude is clearly Afro latino and is lighter then both his parents who look and sound ADOS, and yet Nore talks with a fake ass accent

Nore half Rican bro

sound like ADOS? Wtf is that?
 

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I'm not scoffing at all bro. 9/10 you'd see a Black Dominican and you would consider them to be American black. Especially back in the days.

Inner city of NYC was and always mixed. Doesn't matter where in the city you're at. To say they wasn't around during the inception is crazy.

But there were no Dominicans in the south Bronx in the early 70s, late 60's which is the inception of hip hop

Hip hop started in the black community and then it spread to Puerto Ricans who as you mention, where in physical proximity to it.

That doesn't equate to Puerto Ricans invented hip hop 50/50

If it was 50/50 then hip hop would be a continuation/evolution of salsa and merengue but in fact hip hop is a continuation/evolution of funk and soul
 

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But there were no Dominicans in the south Bronx in the early 70s, late 60's which is the inception of hip hop

Hip hop started in the black community and then it spread to Puerto Ricans who as you mention, where in physical proximity to it.

That doesn't equate to Puerto Ricans invented hip hop 50/50

If it was 50/50 then hip hop would be a continuation/evolution of salsa and merengue but in fact hip hop is a continuation/evolution of funk and soul
No Dominicans in the south Bronx in the 70s?

That's a lie a
My mom's came as a kid in the 60's my pops in the 70s. I was born in 81.


50/50 hell no

Maybe 90/10 as far as influence 90blk 10pr


Whoever said it's 50/50 that's bullshyt and it's impossible the language barrier was huge back then so no Latinos didn't create it but they was apart of the early part some as onlookers and some really in it..

Merengue derived from African culture and salsa is like culmination of styles from American and African culture.

The whole carribean culture derives of the motherland
 

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Fat Joe had a street rep way before ditc.

If you're not from NYC you wouldn't understand the dynamic.

shyt I could bet money you wouldn't be able to tell who's blk and who's not

You're pulling up videos but you wasn't here when it was poppin.

It's hearsay...

To think they weren't around during the inception is bullshyt.

I am not from NY, but I was deeply involved and I had friends from NY at the time, in partially South Bronx. In fact I was in the industry.

If you reread my posts, you will notice that I did talk about Afro-Puerto Ricans, who made up some of this earlier presence. It was just some phenomonon I've noticed. So of course one is not going to notice the difference.

Anyway, show some evidence of Fat Joe's street rep before he was with the DITC. All D.I.T.C. members knew each other as 5%ers and from school etc.

Hispanics been around forever

In this thing called hiphop

Some just don't wear it on their chest

Names, dates and places please...

Please contribute by posting on the chronology, based on evidence.

Thanks in advance
 
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No Dominicans in the south Bronx in the 70s?

That's a lie a
My mom's came as a kid in the 60's my pops in the 70s. I was born in 81.


50/50 hell no

Maybe 90/10 as far as influence 90blk 10pr


Whoever said it's 50/50 that's bullshyt and it's impossible the language barrier was huge back then so no Latinos didn't create it but they was apart of the early part some as onlookers and some really in it..
I did hear about that as well, but from what I know the bulk came in the mid-70s and thereafter. How common was it for Dominicans to move to the USA, in particularly the Bronx before the '70s and during the '70s?


I do know about some Dominican baseball players, who played in the USA before the '70s.


Merengue derived from African culture and salsa is like culmination of styles from American and African culture.

The whole carribean culture derives of the motherland

True, and Tariq has stated (admitted) that years ago.
 
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