@IllmaticDelta This video has the OG Jamaican artists telling the truth, while Americans are telling the lies. shyt is crazy!
The sad part is a lot will see this video, and still keep the lies going. shyt is sad that it’s people who look like you who do thisStraight piff!!!! I've been saying for years (this video only confirms what I've been stated on this board) that you have to listen to the Jamaican OG's/pioneers because they tell the truth and openly admit where they got their ideas that birthed modern popular Jamaican music/sound system culture.
I've never heard a Jamaican claim hip hop is Jamaican in my life. Coli brehs stay triggered by this issue BECAUSE they hate immigrants. Same reason a few brehs on this board hate on NY hip hop because all the rappers were not ADOS.
Hip Hop is an American art form. The most the history ever said was it has influences from dancehall culture never that it was actually Jamaican. influence is not origin... How come the people that were in NY not triggered by this?
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there are no lies. no Jamaicans ever claim hip hop. y'all stay mad over nothing
The root of it is really people not knowing shyt about us prior to the 70's
you got receipts that would prove that I've encountered Jamaicans who claim hip hop is theirs? are you even being serious right now... stop being triggered for a second and think about what you wrote.This is lies!!!!! I've got receipts for days that would prove counter to what you just posted
the acronym gang has no problem claiming the influence of doo wop over reggae but has a strong dislike for acknowledging the influence from dancehall in hip hop... strangeI saw old pictures of Marley looking like an extra member of The Temptations, but did early Bob Marley & the Wailers sound like them too?
you got receipts that would prove that I've encountered Jamaicans who claim hip hop is theirs? are you even being serious right now... stop being triggered for a second and think about what you wrote.
nah Jamaicans don't claim hip hop. y'all just love drama.
like nobody is fighting over this except people that don't like foreign brehs...
I don't know who YOU encountered; I'm talking the general feeling of Jamaicans' on HipHop's origin and the misleading history that they and other's have been passing as fact since the 1980's. Straight from the mouth of a younger generation of Jamaicans
they don't realize their facts are backwards
the acronym gang has no problem claiming the influence of doo wop over reggae but has a strong dislike for acknowledging the influence from dancehall in hip hop... strange
artists influence each other. the influence went across both ways. put your pride to the side.hiphop influenced dancehall music; not the other way around