Is Jamaican culture just as influential as ADOS/FBLA or more?

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There is no Jamaican influence in hip hop.

and please stop lying. :laff:

it’s actually the other way but we don’t brag about it
The inventor of hip hop is Jamaican

ADOS don't do sex tourism... Chicks flying all over the world to get slam by us.
 

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Some would disagree with me but my rank for women is

Ados
Jamaican
Dominican

interesting.

not including my own women (because that would be biased), my top 10 would be....

1) Nigerian
2) South African/Zimbabwean
3) East African (Sudanese, Ethiopian, Somali, Eritrean)
4) Brazilian
6) Trinidadian
7) Afro Cuban
8) Dominican
9) Haitian
10) Guadeloupean (the most beautiful black woman I have seen in my life was from here.)

The next set would be-
11) Colombian
12) Ghanaian
13) Guinean
14) Bahamian
15) St. Vincentians

The next set would be-
16) Liberian
17) Cameroonian
18) Congolais
19) Jamaican
20) Kenyan
 

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Afram culture is more comparable to the moors or egypt

We wrote the book of influence for new world africans.

Alot of jamaican creative i.ps are afram inspired

And no jamaicans did not create hip hop:francis:

but r&b and soul helped create reggae

So we should acknowledge and celebrate R&B and Soul musics influence on Reggae music. But Jamaica very visible and well documented DJing and music production influence on Hip Hop...just ignore that.

ADODumbass hashtag militant are insufferable.

All black music has cultural exchanges and influence of other black genres. Yall and this diaspora wars shytposting gotta stop. I hate that Jamaicans have to even be compared to anyone just to talk about fukking music on this board.
 

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ADOS, no debate.


facts. we acknowledge that jamaicans are hella wavy but slime said "just as?" and nah. no way

put it this way caribbeans say, "hey mon" because we got the colloquial use of "man" from FBA's whose rebellious spirit was combating being called boy by white men when you're a damn 30-year-old adult. it started in the 1940's grassroots and yall jazz musicians really made it pop and ring out

now the ENTIRE WORLD say "man" all of the strength of FBA's when they speak casual english regardless of race. that is powerful when you step back & think about it devoid of jealousy or resentment if you're not FBA. it's just facts b
 

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So we should acknowledge and celebrate R&B and Soul musics influence on Reggae music. But Jamaica very visible and well documented DJing and music production influence on Hip Hop...just ignore that.

ADODumbass hashtag militant are insufferable.

All black music has cultural exchanges and influence of other black genres. Yall and this diaspora wars shytposting gotta stop. I hate that Jamaicans have to even be compared to anyone just to talk about fukking music on this board.

that sucka cac behavior yall be doing. Sneak dissing all these years then when we caught on, y’all shook
 
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