Jamaicans and Africans goin in on Black Americans over Adele

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You think "insecurity" is Black Americas big issue huh?
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when I address you I'm talking to YOU.

a few of you insecure brehs do this thing on here where you take personal comments and try to apply them to all to fake outrage.

Black Americans didn't make that stupid comment. YOU did. :skip:
 

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when I address you I'm talking to YOU.

a few of you insecure brehs do this thing on here where you take personal comments and try to apply them to all to fake outrage.

Black Americans didn't make that stupid comment. YOU did. :skip:

The youngbul with nationality ADHD running from timezone to timezone trying to call a man who family lineage been here 300+ years "insecure".
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What country your people got ran out of kid?
 

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possibly i know Adele, Amy Winehouse, Jessie J, Kate Nash and etc went there.

she moved from brighton to north london with her rich mom when she was already a mature teen.

shes not caught up in the patois talk naturally, she might sing nicki minaj with james corden in a car for clout but shes all things white.

bro the second part i am feeling they are going out there way to sign unattractive brothers and sisters so they can put the posters and billboards up and show people at glances we are less and etc. i am not a fan of noel clarke bullet boy, top boy, etc rubbish because i see the bordered up tape over blood spill too often here. its cool for whites to appropriate that but we are the ones living by the turmoil and the first they harass in these situations.

anyway i think we are on a similar page but you have more of an understanding and fondness for her and my "negativity" stems from there being a constant barrage of negative uk black images but all these white "stars" who even make lack luster music from time to time get covered in glory. i try telling my little cousins those white kids speaking the patois man dem talk are not your buddies and they will drop all that "hood attraction" as soon as they approach 30 like a jacket. while we are constantly left with shyt like this.

i'm a social history scholar and a grown man so i cant stomach these things so much, especially when you know why it perpetuates still in the 2020.
I hear you. My nephew is mixed and was brought up in a predominantly white area. He's fukking up in school. Not being bad but being a smartarse and being funny. Most of his friends are white. I told him that them white boys are going to be alright but you have to watch yourself because if anything goes down, you're going to get the blamed.

Me and you are on the same page, I just don't have that much venom for Adele. But the images of black people in the UK are not positive.

I didn't mean to come at u sideways. You're a real one.

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"One of the earliest DJs to mix records together in sequence,[1] Flowers was known as one of the earliest pioneers of hip hop. Flowers was involved in the disco and funk scene and used to hold block parties. Flowers is cited as having a "formative influence" on hip hop DJs[2] such as Grandmaster Flash[3] and Afrika Bambaataa."

The earliest pioneer of hip hop part is irrelevant to why i posted that. The dj'ing of block parties was already going on. The break dancing was already going on which caused Herc to have to innovate with break beats since that was the part people wanted to dance over. The rhyming was already going on. Pigmeat Markham's Here Come's The Judge dropped 68' 11 years before Fat Back Band's King Tim III or Sugar Hill Gang's Rapper's delight.

For a troll with a WOAT banner under his name and nearly 1,000 negs to be saying shyt like "you're enjoying West Indian culture if you participate in hip hop" or anyone trying to hold him down is absurd. It's time to move on from"Jamaican's in the Bronx created hip hop".


listen you dudes got to stop trying to rewrite history hip-hop was created in the Bronx

the people who contributed to the creation of a culture happen to be Black Americans
Black Caribbean‘s preferably Jamaicans
Spanish Caribbean’s preferably Puerto Ricans
all created the entire culture of hip-hop

why is this ... so hard for yall nikkaz to understand !!!!


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Rule #1: Don't mention my people's name for some fukking daps.
Rule #2: Don't end up being found as missing fukking with the wrong one. I'll hunt you down like it's a sport, don't fukking try me. I ain't the one. You better tell your little brother to keep an eye on you at all times.


ah shyt, now its getting realer than real :wow:
 

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Considering Hip Hop culture was created by a Jamaican (Herc) in the West Bronx, and Lotta the pioneers were Caribbean’s like Grandmaster Flash, Bambatta, Zulu Nation, Cowboy etc

Jamaicans, Haitians, Trinidad nikkas ran the streets of NY in the 1980s.. Don’t forget that :stopitslime:
Of course they were part of it, they had no choice being that they lived next to us. You got to be a fool to even say some dumb shyt like that

Doesn't change the fact that it's ADOS culture. Their names were ADOS, they played ADOS music, dressed like ADOS, but in 2020 I have weirdos trying to equate the islands with hip hop. Even flash, and herc don't do that, but you know who did? Bambatta, and we can see how full of shyt he is.

What is weird to me is the whole world, including people who live in the West Indies know hip hop is an American thing, but why do people who live here, and act like a Yankee try to make it into something else? If you are so much about being West Indian do your own thing like guys in London did

I just chop it up into soft nikkas who just repeat what their mother says, even if its straight bullshyt

And no, in the 80s it was mostly black Americans, and Jamaicans, who ran Brooklyn with a sprinkle of others. I was there, you're from jersey, stop telling me what I lived. The fact you mentioned Haitian shows you weren't there. No disrespect to Haitians, but those who were there know how it was, and when things changed

Also, herc didn't create hip hop, he helped create the music. Hip hop is breaking, djing, rapping, graffiti, all were being done before herc, and in America. American radio djs even influenced Jamaican djs to toast, but two turntables and a mix was only being done in nyc before spreading out

You need to learn history before speaking
 
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listen you dudes got to stop trying to rewrite history hip-hop was created in the Bronx

the people who contributed to the creation of a culture happen to be Black Americans
Black Caribbean‘s preferably Jamaicans
Spanish Caribbean’s preferably Puerto Ricans
all created the entire culture of hip-hop

why is this ... so hard for yall nikkaz to understand !!!!


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He didn't say flowers created hip hop, he said they were influenced by him which is true. Do y'all know hip hop history? It was for kids, and they were emulating the older people being that they couldn't get into the nightclubs

Secondly, it's an exaggeration to include Latins, even West Indians, because for one, West Indians weren't here in large numbers in the early 70s, and Puerto ricans didn't fukk with blacks like that. Grandmaster caz said this in his vlad interview. Krs-one said on drink champs people in the Bronx never heard the dancehall flow on "bridge is over" and that's how he got his name. If West Indians were all over the place why would it be new to them?

Cedd gee talks hip hop origins in this vlad video but y'all don't care about the truth, you just repeat the same thing even when illmaticdelta constantly proves himself.



Y'all herb nikkas are part of the reason I fell out of love with hip hop. I lived this shyt from the early 80's, and saw who hated it, and who loved it, but now that it's big y'all changed history with lies. I went to the nightclubs, the block parties, the record spots, knew the rappers, the dancers, the street guys, in brooklyn, manhattan, uptown, only to have nikkas tell me what they read in the source in one article about shyt I lived. I just talk to my older peers, and our baby got lies told on her by nikkas we would have herbed but y'all all over the net or media, so y'all changed the truth. @IllmaticDelta I give you credit, I can't do it, these people don't care about the truth.
 
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He didn't say flowers created hip hop, he said they were influenced by him which is true. Do y'all know hip hop history? It was for kids, and they were emulating the older people being that they couldn't get into the nightclubs

Secondly, it's an exaggeration to include Latins, even West Indians, because for one, West Indians weren't here in large numbers in the early 70s, and Puerto ricans didn't fukk with blacks like that. Grandmaster caz said this in his vlad interview. Krs-one said on drink champs people in the Bronx never heard the dancehall flow on "bridge is over" and that's how he got his name. If West Indians were all over the place why would it be new to them?

Cedd gee talks hip hop origins in this vlad video but y'all don't care about the truth, you just repeat the same thing even when illmaticdelta constantly proves himself.



Y'all herb nikkas are part of the reason I fell out of love with hip hop. I lived this shyt from the early 80's, and saw who hated it, and who loved it, but now that it's big y'all changed history with lies. I went to the nightclubs, the block parties, the record spots, knew the rappers, the dancers, the street guys, in brooklyn, manhattan, uptown, only to have nikkas tell me what they read in the source in one article about shyt I lived. I just talk to my older peers, and our baby got lies told on her by nikkas we would have herbed but y'all all over the net or media, so y'all changed the truth. @IllmaticDelta I give you credit, I can't do it, these people don't care about the truth.

nobody gives a fukk clown :mjlol:
 

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Yes, because TheColi is very credible and sourced when it comes to hip hop :mjlol:

Truth hurts, let it go.


I've been deaded who started hiphop argument with facts straight from the people who were there. No more of that false info/mythical origin story going unchecked!





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Straight from Herc:








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Look at the year this article was published on/about Disco King Mario


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1972!!! Herc, Baam and Flash weren't making any noise in 1972.






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eh, if they cool with it we should take that into consideration imo...

keep in mind half of these outrages are american made, and partially fueled by american bipartisan-ship. they are probably like wtf, in the actual locations outside the u.s.
 
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