Just realized I might not be full ADOS

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Hip Hop was preceded by the Jamaican sound clash, tho

So we have to return it if we get divorced?

What if someone were trying to divide the black people up into several smaller warring factions?

Wouldn't this be a great way to do it? All this HYON shyt. Acting like Black people from the Bahamas or Dominican are so totally separate from us, but when I went to DR they thought they knew me from HS

And I am 100% ADOS from the gate. Both side from the NC clay. Seen the land they were sharecropping after slavery

But I look just like them DR niqqas.

Weird huh?
No, hip hop has nothing to do with any alleged toasting or sound clashes in Jamaica. Kool Herc will tell you himself that it's all based off Hustler's convention.
Oh, and "jamaican toasting" came from Count Machuki listening ti AFRAM radio hosts JIVE TALKING on the radio...when he was in THE US buying AFRAM RECORDS to spin in Jamaica.
The "Hip hop is inspired by Jamaican music" narrative is false 80s cac propaganda. A lot of white media figures helped birth that lie and there are about 10-15 different threads in here where 3 of us teach about 50-100 brehs the factual history. Screenshots from books, QUOTES FROM HERC HIMSELF, interviews of people who were there at the time. @IllmaticDelta @Supper @xoxodede
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PS: bambatty wasn't a spade's leader, he had to kiss the ring before uzn could be started, and from what I've heard, he has been relieved of his position.
 
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No. Then your letting in all the 25% that are majority white
%50 is a huge difference from %25

I can’t rock with that

And now I’m realizing why we will never get reparations

They should have gave it to us soon after slavery ended
 

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No, hip hop has nothing to do with any alleged toasting or sound clashes in Jamaica. Kool Herc will tell you himself that it's all based off Hustler's convention.
Oh, and "jamaican toasting" came from Count Machuki listening ti AFRAM radio hosts JIVE TALKING on the radio...when he was in THE US buying AFRAM RECORDS to spin in Jamaica.
The "Hip hop is inspired by Jamaican music" narrative is false 80s cac propaganda. A lot of white media figures helped birth that lie and there are about 10-15 different threads in here where 3 of us teach about 50-100 brehs the factual history. Screenshots from books, QUOTES FROM HERC HIMSELF, interviews of people who were there at the time. @IllmaticDelta @Supper @xoxodede
:mjgrin:
PS: bambatty wasn't a spade's leader, he had to kiss the ring before uzn could be started, and from what I've heard, he has been relieved of his position.

SOHH

Was Herc Jamaican or no?

Was Herc the father of Hip Hop or no?
 
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SOHH

Was Herc Jamaican or no?

Was Herc the father of Hip Hop or no?
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Herc needs to go to Maury
 
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you gotta learn to read

answer these two questions directly

just type your answer. One word for each is all it really takes

1) Was

HERC the guy himself

Jamaican?



2) Did Herc FATHER

Hip Hop?
1.yes, adapted to an already ongoing AA culture and his father raised him on AA music. :mjgrin:He dropped his Jamaican accent and played AA records at AA parties. Nothing Jamaican about that.
2.NO, he said it himself. YOU learn to read. He didn't father anything, he was just more friendly to white media.
 

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1.yes, adapted to an already ongoing AA culture and his father raised him on AA music. :mjgrin:He dropped his Jamaican accent and played AA records at AA parties. Nothing Jamaican about that.
2.NO, he said it himself. YOU learn to read. He didn't father anything, he was just more friendly to white media.

so this is where we gonna part ways

Its kind of a dogma thing with me cause Hip Hop is the closest thing to religion that I have

Hip Hop was born at that party Herc threw. They have the date and time. Their are people who were there.

Did he singlehandedly build the turntables and invent music itself? No. So there were similar things that came before that were developed into what Herc did.

If you wanna keep arguing that point you may as well argue with a tree about producing leaves. Since I was a kid this is the mythology. I was alive for the early part of Hip Hop and I pioneered it in my little corner of the world. So I'm just gonna stick with that. Herc fathered Hip Hop

Herc himself was Jamaican.

Someone else may have done it if Herc didn't but what we have is actual reality l, not a Marvel comics "What If?"

Try to twist your pea brain into a pretzel about how Herc wasn't really either of the things he is, but you hold an L nevertheless.

This is one small example. You really wanna go on with this idea that Islanders and other Black people that aren't American

HAVE CONTRIBUTED NOTHING to our culture.

You really wanna defend that statement? Cause that's what I'm talking about. This ain't no "gotcha" bullshyt where you link a bunch a vids to prove one stupid ass point. Logic says that these people have definitely done things that we adopted and use now.


Edit:

Biggie Smalls or The Notorious B.I. G.American rapper, the late Christopher George Latore Wallace, was born to a Jamaican preschool teacher and Jamaican politician. He was popularly known the monikers The Notorious B.I.G or Biggie Smalls
 
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so this is where we gonna part ways

Its kind of a dogma thing with me cause Hip Hop is the closest thing to religion that I have

Hip Hop was born at that party Herc threw. They have the date and time. Their are people who were there.

Did he singlehandedly build the turntables and invent music itself? No. So there were similar things that came before that were developed into what Herc did.

If you wanna keep arguing that point you may as well argue with a tree about producing leaves. Since I was a kid this is the mythology. I was alive for the early part of Hip Hop and I pioneered it in my little corner of the world. So I'm just gonna stick with that. Herc fathered Hip Hop

Herc himself was Jamaican.

Someone else may have done it if Herc didn't but what we have is actual reality l, not a Marvel comics "What If?"

Try to twist your pea brain into a pretzel about how Herc wasn't really either of the things he is, but you hold an L nevertheless.

This is one small example. You really wanna go on with this idea that Islanders and other Black people that aren't American

HAVE CONTRIBUTED NOTHING to our culture.

You really wanna defend that statement? Cause that's what I'm talking about. This ain't no "gotcha" bullshyt where you link a bunch a vids to prove one stupid ass point. Logic says that these people have definitely done things that we adopted and use now.


Edit:

Biggie Smalls or The Notorious B.I. G.American rapper, the late Christopher George Latore Wallace, was born to a Jamaican preschool teacher and Jamaican politician. He was popularly known the monikers The Notorious B.I.G or Biggie Smalls
We didn't adopt shyt. That party was one of many.
:mjgrin:NOPE. You have to learn facts now and put your pride aside.
The religion you were taught? IT'S WRONG. Here's KRS and Crazy legs correcting himself with Bam The Molester there

I put receipts up twice. All those appeals to alleged authority and emotion do not matter.
They're ADMITTING TO IT.
Biggie got his flow from King Tee, btw...
:troll:
 
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