How do sum of y'all like Fat Joe after listening to sum shyt like this

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@BlackMajik bruh don't let these nikkas sweat you. I just spoke to my relatives who live in BK and I brought up your thread. Basically the nikkas that give these hispanics a "pass" are usually the ones who grew up side by side with them. However not every black person in NY gives them a pass (the dominate black areas).

It's good that you made this thread cuz half of these nikkas that posted in here are half breed ass nikkas defending their kufi ass Hispanics bloodline. :scust:

bunch of mixed Oreo cookies ass nikkas :scust:
 

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@BlackMajik But don't let these nikkas sweat you. I just spoke to my relatives who live in BK and I brought up your thread. Basically the nikkas that give these hispanics a "pass" are usually the ones who grew up side by side with them. However not every black person in NY gives them a pass (the dominate black areas).

It's good that you made this thread cuz half of these nikkas that posted in here are half breed ass nikkas defending their kufi ass Hispanics bloodline. :scust:

bunch of mixed Oreo cookies ass nikkas :scust:
Dawg I made this thread for 2 reasons

1 of the reasons was to expose the HUGE portion of false flagging non blacks in the BOOTH. And it worked to perfection. I noticed something awhile ago that I know NO black folks would say so this just confirmed it lol

:salute: to u tho @Nomad1

I'll excuse myself from this thread so these pussies can pluck they eyebrows lol
 

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Dawg I made this thread for 2 reasons

1 of the reasons was to expose the HUGE portion of false flagging non blacks in the BOOTH. And it worked to perfection. I noticed something awhile ago that I know NO black folks would say so this just confirmed it lol

:salute: to u tho @Nomad1

I'll excuse myself from this thread so these pussies can pluck they eyebrows lol
u feminine ass black nikka, arguing like a lil girl
u KEEP talkin wild shyt bout us rican nikkaS... But KEEP on dodgin da question... WHERE U LIVE ?? U p*ssy AS fukk , BOUL
 
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Hispanics (PR's,Dominicans, Panamanians, Colombians) been a lifeblood of Hip Hop in the Bronx since the original taggin' and breakin' days. In fact PR's from the Bronx have stronger roots in Hip Hop than most AA's do outside NY (especially more so than Blacks from the South.)


Facts. The culture was a Bronx thing more than an African American thing. As I'm sure you know the music part of it really has its roots and Jamaican toasting. And many of the blacks who pioneered it weren't even African American, they were a product of Caribbean culture. People like cool herc brought that Jamaica style to the Bronx and they kids ran with it

Huge problem his is A. These people don't know the first things about this culture and B. The equate being African American with being black which is ignorant. These nikkas think Ricans are guests in hIp hop. Naw, there was a time where anybody not from the BX was a guest. Even Brooklyn nikkas didn't here the cold crush tapes until weeks later.
 

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Its true.

In the Bronx hispanics and blacks grow up hand to hand. Theres no difference besides the culture their parents hold,

My dominicans and puerto ricans call me nikka in a nikka sense and I do the same.


Yall trying too hard to be militant. No way yall act like this in real life.
I'm like this in real life.
:dead:
I don't have a single hispanic or white friend who calls me
a N***a.
Do people really want friends that bad ? :dahell:


Hispanics (PR's,Dominicans, Panamanians, Colombians) been a lifeblood of Hip Hop in the Bronx since the original taggin' and breakin' days. In fact PR's from the Bronx have stronger roots in Hip Hop than most AA's do outside NY (especially more so than Blacks from the South.)
:dead:
Disregard the fact there is no Hip Hop (the music at least...) without the contributions of AA's
all over the damn nation.
And that blacks from the south statement is incredibly ignorant.
Like Q-Tip and the like didn't stay talking about Jazz or love the concept of "Swing" (in their drums)
something that does not exist without Jazz :dead:
Which without a doubt is something from the "South".
 
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Facts. The culture was a Bronx thing more than an African American thing. As I'm sure you know the music part of it really has its roots and Jamaican toasting. And many of the blacks who pioneered it weren't even African American, they were a product of Caribbean culture. People like cool herc brought that Jamaica style to the Bronx and they kids ran with it

Huge problem his is A. These people don't know the first things about this culture and B. The equate being African American with being black which is ignorant. These nikkas think Ricans are guests in hIp hop. Naw, there was a time where anybody not from the BX was a guest. Even Brooklyn nikkas didn't here the cold crush tapes until weeks later.
@IllmaticDelta didn't teach you yet?

The culture doesn't have it's roots in Jamaican toasting, that was a lie that just kept going because kool herc was jamaican, and people just thought two and two went together, but it's not true if you use common sense, and think about it. Kool Herc was doing what was done before he even started djing. He just bought the "merry go round" style but, that was him, not a Jamaican thing. In fact American DJ's were using two turntables to extend the record before kool herc. Kool Herc didn't even extend the record like they did, he was just known for rocking breakbeats. That was his claim to fame.

I'm not dissing Jamaicans because they still contributed in their own way once they got here, but the story everyone tells is not true. I was watching the red bull clash with ASAP MOB, and the guy who dissed them said the same dumb shyt. Talking about rap started in Jamaica. GTFOH. Just think, if it started in Jamaica, why didn't any type of rapping style come out in the music until rap became known? It's because it didn't start there.

I remember when West Indians did NOT like rap music. If you were around in the 80's you know damn well what I'm talking about.
 

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@IllmaticDelta didn't teach you yet?

The culture doesn't have it's roots in Jamaican toasting, that was a lie that just kept going because kool herc was jamaican, and people just thought two and two went together, but it's not true if you use common sense, and think about it. Kool Herc was doing what was done before he even started djing. He just bought the "merry go round" style but, that was him, not a Jamaican thing.

I'm not dissing Jamaicans because they still contributed in their own way once they got here, but the story everyone tells is not true. I was watching the red bull clash with ASAP MOB, and the guy who dissed them said the same dumb shyt. Talking about rap started in Jamaica. GTFOH. Just think, if it started in Jamaica, why didn't any type of rapping style come out in the music until rap became known? It's because it didn't start there.

Do we have to regulate on two threads? lol. Dude came in here capping for latinos, said southern blacks had nothing to do with rap music and then he said black americans are not the true inventors. Breh Im tired :mjcry:
 

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There were a good amount of ricans who did the breaking thing, and some who did the rapping thing but, it wasn't like some are making it sound. Here's what Grandmaster Caz said about it, and he was there in the beginning, as far as the bronx's story on hip hop:

Go to 1:52
 

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There were a good amount of ricans who did the breaking thing, and some who did the rapping thing but, it wasn't like some are making it sound. Here's what Grandmaster Caz said about it, and he was there in the beginning, as far as the bronx's story on hip hop:

Go to 1:52



"why you hanging with the nikkas/morenos"

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