Pillmattic
Banned
Agree with everything the only thing I’ll add on is alot of ppl don’t realize how cool coke looked in those movies in the 70s (but was unaffordable)You listed some great points about the transformation about black culture
Harlem Renaissance was a conglomeration of black talented musicians smoking weed and putting Jazz on the map. Louis Armstrong, Wes Montgomery, Duke Ellington, list never ends.
Beginnings of Rock and Roll we can attribute that to Sister Rosetta Tharpe. Black Rock & Roll first included influences of Gospel. The introduction of the electric guitar transformed the musical landscape in the industry. Chuck Berry, Jimi Hendrix and many more.
The introduction of rhythm and blues paved the way for Motown and others.
Disco in the 70's gave way to the party, drug and live free era. Not many people know the first disco song is "Soul Makossa" by Manu Dibango of Cameroon (RIP).
The death of Disco would give birth to House Music. In the early 80's, DJ Frankie Knuckles created House in Chicago.
The end of Disco also influenced the birth of Hip Hop. Early rappers in the 80s were party rappers. Sugar Hill Gang, Kurtis Blow, etc.
Hip Hop culture in general didn't decimate the black community. It was more of the government and the media that used yellow journalism and propaganda to stir up emotional tension of negativity.
The Crack era in the 80s was a era of mayhem, despair and sorrow. The CIA had a hand in this. The DEA had a hand in this. The war of drugs led to a destruction in the black community.
The introduction of Gangsta Rap. The Message came out in 84. Mellie Mell was narrating what was going on in the South Bronx. It's like a jungle.
NWA came out and told stories of what was happening in Compton. Compton was dangerous territory back in the 80s and 90s.
Hip Hop Culture - breakdancing, emcee, turntabling, and graffitiing gave black community a cultural expression. It can be argued these elements aren't practiced today as it once was.
Then in the 80s they made a version that was cool and affordable leading to money crime and death thru out the whole decade that I don’t think is comparable to anything currently (except)
20 years later another very cool drug in the mid 2000s (Lean) which was affordable until these lames blew the spot up and it became unaffordable but there was a smaller cheap alternative to Lean ppl found which was percs then to fent/percs then we’ll….. I hope ppl see where this is going
(I don’t judge I don’t preach I read things and live thru things and tell my perspective) history repeats itself
But again real good follow up and thanks for expanding on my points and painting a way more vivid picture