"US aint got no culture, their shyt is our shyt(Caribbean and Latino)" - Busta Rhymes

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That was very cringeworthy to watch and he's being intellectually dishonest.
:russ: @ "urban latin festival"..

From 0.36s mark you can tell he doesn't believe what he is saying, His first album dropped in '96, his breakout album was in ;97. Where is the latino influence in his music?

What he's doing is the epitome of pandering...
 

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same with Jamaican music, its a copy of AA shyt.

Busta is a idiot, i really wish someone would contest the shots hes attempting. By challenging his statements.

nikkas let this shyt slide to much.
No one will call him out on this. You probably have some Black Americans who agree with him. They’ll agree with him, or, come at other Black Americans who try to correct him.
 
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Dumb.

Bob Marley and a lot of early reggae and other forms were poor copycats of Curtis Mayfield & the Impressions, Sam Cooke, etc.



We don't give Curtis enough credit. Breh was a genius. Father of most of the Jamaican sound, one of Jimi Hendrix's favorite guitarists, influenced early hip hop, etc. Wrote Civil Rights anthems. Wrote one of the first concept albums with Super Fly.

Curtis has more influence on Black American music and sound than that of the Caribbean combined.
 
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