FBAs going after Gillie & Wallo now

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Nobody heard of Mario outside of the Bronx until a few years ago when the record started being corrected by the actual pioneers, tether.


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You never heard of Mario ≠ Nobody heard of Mario.


You not being a real Hip Hop head is on you. Again, there was a whole thread on The Founding Fathers docu in 2014 right here on The Coli so you have no excuse. You never heard of Mario because you never cared about the origin of Hip Hop till your God Tariq told you to care and he was late too. FACTS.
 

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Before there was a specific sound, ‘the dancehall’ referred spaces where young people would gather to hear selectors (dj’s) play the latest music from all genre’s

Dancehall the genre and Dancehall the place/venue to party ARE TWO DIFFERENT THINGS!

Dancehall the genre of music was directly influenced by early HipHop on record

the modern deejay style came after hiphop in the early 1980's....I explained it here


Not quite....for one the toasting (freelanced style) in Jamaica owes it origin to Afram jive/radio dj's and then the modern Deejay style (more syncopated) was influenced by early HipHop





..........then they heard American Rap in the late 1970's






...and then in the early 1980's modern jamaican dancehall was born when they started using HipHop-Rap style syncopation to the beat when the jamaica toasting was always freelanced/not relating directly to the beat







this is basically all confirmed by Supercat

Supercat basically hints at it here

Super Cat was saying specifically that Rappers Delight was HUGE in Jamaica.

@2:23



shouts to @The Ruler 09 for posting that.






Jamaican’s such as DJ Kool Herc brought the practice to New York ushering the beginnings of hip hop

Herc didn't bring sh1t to the USA; you already had Djs/sock hops etc..in the USA.






HipHop was born of the Disco scene (that's where the two turntable setup came from)



The FBA toast style influenced both the Jamaican scene and the USa HipHop scene



Stop acting like you clowns don’t understand this

:comeon:

you clearly don't understand the difference:mjpls:
 

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Dancehall the genre and Dancehall the place/venue to party ARE TWO DIFFERENT THINGS!

Dancehall the genre of music was directly influenced by early HipHop on record

the modern deejay style came after hiphop in the early 1980's....I explained it here





this is basically all confirmed by Supercat

Supercat basically hints at it here









Herc didn't bring sh1t to the USA; you already had Djs/sock hops etc..in the USA.






HipHop was born of the Disco scene (that's where the two turntable setup came from)



The FBA toast style influenced both the Jamaican scene and the USa HipHop scene





you clearly don't understand the difference:mjpls:


I know the difference, it made clear in my post. The sound and the culture are two different things

This is why moretime I dont engage with you boys

Clown shyt
 

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I was waiting for this. The “ADOS” movement is such a joke. This is the point that’s always the ether: YOU CANT EYEBALL “ADOS”

People just been casually going along accepting Walo as black——you know, bc he looks like a regular black man——oh but but now that you’re made aware he’s got a Ethiopian grandmother or some shyt you have some manufactured hate for him. Absolutely hilarious. I still remember there were dudes that couldn’t tell Gillie was African

Gillie is not from Africa.
Just cuz he got a baldy and some bug eyes.
:laff: Dudes co-signed that post btw

So bc Walo said this——something 95% of 100k people polled agreed with —-now it’s ’humph. FBA pride’. Bc Tariq Nasheed, father of mulatto Haitians, said so.

Yea let’s tar and tether him! :pachaha:What a shytshow.
 

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Before there was a specific sound, ‘the dancehall’ referred spaces where young people would gather to hear selectors (dj’s) play the latest music from all genre’s

Jamaican’s such as DJ Kool Herc brought the practice to New York ushering the beginnings of hip hop

Stop acting like you clowns don’t understand this

:comeon:
The only clown here is you. Do you honestly think black Americans had to import that concept from somewhere else:dwillhuh:

Fool that concept was already here in juke joints,block parties and most importantly the DISCO

Kool herc stepped into a scene that was already ongoing. Which is something he admits himself

The problem isn’t being misinformed with this whole thing that’s been going on for some time now

The problem is nikkas created whole top to bottom fictions surrounding kool herc.Its like nikkas imaginations went wild at the idea of hip hop not being fba created lol. That’s a massive red flag if your not a koonbuyae or panny ass negro
 

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You never heard of Mario ≠ Nobody heard of Mario.


You not being a real Hip Hop head is on you. Again, there was a whole thread on The Founding Fathers docu in 2014 right here on The Coli so you have no excuse. You never heard of Mario because you never cared about the origin of Hip Hop till your God Tariq told you to care and he was late too. FACTS.
English isn’t your first language so you have to read things more carefully
 

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The mental gymnastics and deflections Tariq Nasheed's incel worshippers have done in this thread is just an outright disgrace. And they did it after a failed attempt at shytting on the legendary Hip Hop pioneer Pete Rock. Wallo made an excellent point. Tariq said some clown shyt in response to Wallos excellent point and got called out for it by Pete Rock. End of story.
 
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