Melle Mel defends Fat Joe while addressing who started Hip-Hop: Black Americans or Puerto Ricans, and says, "Hip-hop culture is Bronx culture."

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fukk that nikka and the Bronx

What was later named hip hop by a serial pedophile is just colonized Black American culture.

- A nikka from North Carolina moved to the Bronx in the 60s named Mario

- he joined the Black Spades and became a warlord, while introducing them to the outside parties from back home, creating a new youth cultural movement in BRONXDALE in ‘71-72

- some tethers saw him, was inspired, took his style and added on to it with the thousands of dollars worth of equipment they stole during the ‘78 black-outs

- this allowed them to get the attention of rich young gay Jews, get placed in some early 80s b movies, and write their own folklore

- the music they all played was BLACK AMERICAN funk, soul, and R&B

- the style was all inspired by the BLACK AMERICAN hustlers that shopped at AJ Lester’s in HARLEM and hustled on forty duece

- the dances all came from the BLACK AMERICAN tradition of battling, cutting, ranking, playing the dozens, burning, aggressive creative competition in all forms

- the early flyers in the 70s say nothing about hip hop, it’s just “The Jam” “Disco”, nothing different from the FBAs in Brooklyn, Queens, and Harlem, only difference is they played ballrooms and discotheques, while the Bronx played the records outside in the park

It’s all made up bullshyt.

This is who influenced the culture of the Spades that came to be known as hip hop, who Kool Herc studied and style he copied, and who made the gang truce with Bambaataa that led to the creation of the Zulu Nation.

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Damn breh, I read all of that and I see where you going with this. Here's the thing I want to know, you call Bam a pedophile and speak on him, as if his role was miniscule in the beginning yet people that actually made the hip hop we all consider golden era and legendary, praised him for his contributions.

Could two things not also be true here? That one hip hop orginated as Black American culture and two those you call "tethers" also contributed to and/or supported Black American culture.

Asking as a outsider.
 

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I swear the day Nas come out in support of Joe this site might legit get shut down :lolbron:
Nas would probably do that too. He'd do it like he did Snoop and say "Nah he got it wrong but Joe that's the homie. Joe, Pun, all them terror squad nikkas. Shoutout to my Puerto Rican nikkas and Bronx nikkas that gave us hip hop." Then as usual, the "but-bu-bu Nas gave Gwenthy Paltrow a nikka pass." post.
 

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So you have a problem with black people claiming hip hop as ours?
FBA movement love division of black people to fit their own agenda :mjlol:
Now we are "black", next day we are "FBA", next day we are "non-black", next day we are "non freeman fba" next "ADOS".



shyt can be Bronx culture, black culture and American culture at the same time. It's different dimensions :snoop:


Culture is not science, it's not 1+1=2.
 

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FBA movement love division of black people to fit their own agenda :mjlol:
Now we are "black", next day we are "FBA", next day we are "non-black", next day we are "non freeman fba" next "ADOS".



shyt can be Bronx culture, black culture and American culture at the same time. It's different dimensions :snoop:


Culture is not science, it's not 1+1=2.

All we know is Canadians do it the best
Shout out Drizzy drake
 

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All we know is Canadians do it the best
Shout out Drizzy drake
What happens when an ADOS FBA smashes a Jewish broad? Can you be Canadian Jewish Ados :patrice:
How many percent do you need to survive the cut? :jbhmm:

Where does this group convene to discuss all these intricate and important matters?
 

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fukk that nikka and the Bronx

What was later named hip hop by a serial pedophile is just colonized Black American culture.

- A nikka from North Carolina moved to the Bronx in the 60s named Mario

- he joined the Black Spades and became a warlord, while introducing them to the outside parties from back home, creating a new youth cultural movement in BRONXDALE in ‘71-72

- some tethers saw him, was inspired, took his style and added on to it with the thousands of dollars worth of equipment they stole during the ‘78 black-outs

- this allowed them to get the attention of rich young gay Jews, get placed in some early 80s b movies, and write their own folklore

- the music they all played was BLACK AMERICAN funk, soul, and R&B

- the style was all inspired by the BLACK AMERICAN hustlers that shopped at AJ Lester’s in HARLEM and hustled on forty duece

- the dances all came from the BLACK AMERICAN tradition of battling, cutting, ranking, playing the dozens, burning, aggressive creative competition in all forms

- the early flyers in the 70s say nothing about hip hop, it’s just “The Jam” “Disco”, nothing different from the FBAs in Brooklyn, Queens, and Harlem, only difference is they played ballrooms and discotheques, while the Bronx played the records outside in the park

It’s all made up bullshyt.

This is who influenced the culture of the Spades that came to be known as hip hop, who Kool Herc studied and style he copied, and who made the gang truce with Bambaataa that led to the creation of the Zulu Nation.

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Chill with that breh
 

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NYC is not like other places, Blacks and Latins are literally neighbors here, we all grew up together doing and seeing the same things. Now double or triple that when you're speaking about the Bronx, lol, it's even more of that. I don't think PR's had anything to do with introducing Hip Hop, Rap specifically, to the world, but they were there enjoying it and rocking out from Day 1 tho...because we were all right there together. I wouldn't be surprised if more NYC legends, especially Bronx legends, cosigned what Joe said.
 

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Y'all retarded. I was raised in the Bronx when I was little kid. My neighborhood was full of Jamaicans, Trinidadians, Puerto Ricans etc. Carribean and African-American cultures collided and collaborated in the BASEMENT and BLOCK PARTIES to create Hip Hop. I was there, I witnessed it, I didn't fully understand how monumental it was at the time. I was taught to Beatbox by my babysitter. They wouldn't let me out the corner or closet until I learned how to hum and beatbox at the same time. I was born in Florida. Parents got divorced, Grandma in NY took me in. They forced at that Hip Hop shyt down my throat no homo, I was forced to be at Basement Parties. They smoked weed, second hand smoke I'm a little ass kid. Drinking out dirty New York fire hydrants when they let us kids play in the water during the block parties. They used to open up their cribs to the kids I've been in many apartments tenements whatever we used to play until we saw lightning bugs and the pollution was so bad the Snow was rainbow colored.

I've seen Fat Joe walking down my street wearing shyt I never seen nikkas wearing before. nikkas was still dressing like late 70s, New Kids on the Block ass niggss. But Fat Joe was wearing Sports wear Hip Hop style. I saw Puerto Ricans dressing Hip Hop before I saw my fellow Black brothas and sistas doing it. Then we adopted it and took it further. It is what it is but if you weren't there shut the fukk up.
 

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Y'all retarded. I was raised in the Bronx when I was little kid. My neighborhood was full of Jamaicans, Trinidadians, Puerto Ricans etc. Carribean and African-American cultures collided and collaborated in the BASEMENT and BLOCK PARTIES to create Hip Hop. I was there, I witnessed it, I didn't fully understand how monumental it was at the time. I was taught to Beatbox by my babysitter. They wouldn't let me out the corner or closet until I learned how to hum and beatbox at the same time. I was born in Florida. Parents got divorced, Grandma in NY took me in. They forced at that Hip Hop shyt down my throat no homo, I was forced to be at Basement Parties. They smoked weed, second hand smoke I'm a little ass kid. Drinking out dirty New York fire hydrants when they let us kids play in the water during the block parties. They used to open up their cribs to the kids I've been in many apartments tenements whatever we used to play until we saw lightning bugs and the pollution was so bad the Snow was rainbow colored.

I've seen Fat Joe walking down my street wearing shyt I never seen nikkas wearing before. nikkas was still dressing like late 70s, New Kids on the Block ass niggss. But Fat Joe was wearing Sports wear Hip Hop style. I saw Puerto Ricans dressing Hip Hop before I saw my fellow Black brothas and sistas doing it. Then we adopted it and took it further. It is what it is but if you weren't there shut the fukk up.
nikka if you dont get all the way the fukk out of here with this bullshyt :mjlol: :gucci:
 

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Damn breh, I read all of that and I see where you going with this. Here's the thing I want to know, you call Bam a pedophile and speak on him, as if his role was miniscule in the beginning yet people that actually made the hip hop we all consider golden era and legendary, praised him for his contributions.

Could two things not also be true here? That one hip hop orginated as Black American culture and two those you call "tethers" also contributed to and/or supported Black American culture.

Asking as a outsider.
The people that praise him for his "contributions" are unknowledgable or in on the con.

Bambaataa didn’t do anything special besides use his influence in the Spades to create a renegade offshoot organization and a fake mythology to go along with it.

He didn’t invent anything, he didn’t innovate anything, he was in the right place, at the right time, around the right people, and was trifling enough to accept credit for things he knows he didn’t do.

He didn't produce or rap on Planet Rock, he was buddy buddy with rich gay Jews, probably because he was feeding them poor black children to have their way with, and they made a record for him and his buddies, that they made sure blew up by putting it on all their radio stations.

The early 80s is what most people refer to when thinking of old school hip hop, but thats after 10 years of good old New York robbery and replacement.
 
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NYC is not like other places, Blacks and Latins are literally neighbors here, we all grew up together doing and seeing the same things. Now double or triple that when you're speaking about the Bronx, lol, it's even more of that. I don't think PR's had anything to do with introducing Hip Hop, Rap specifically, to the world, but they were there enjoying it and rocking out from Day 1 tho...because we were all right there together. I wouldn't be surprised if more NYC legends, especially Bronx legends, cosigned what Joe said.

Y'all retarded. I was raised in the Bronx when I was little kid. My neighborhood was full of Jamaicans, Trinidadians, Puerto Ricans etc. Carribean and African-American cultures collided and collaborated in the BASEMENT and BLOCK PARTIES to create Hip Hop. I was there, I witnessed it, I didn't fully understand how monumental it was at the time. I was taught to Beatbox by my babysitter. They wouldn't let me out the corner or closet until I learned how to hum and beatbox at the same time. I was born in Florida. Parents got divorced, Grandma in NY took me in. They forced at that Hip Hop shyt down my throat no homo, I was forced to be at Basement Parties. They smoked weed, second hand smoke I'm a little ass kid. Drinking out dirty New York fire hydrants when they let us kids play in the water during the block parties. They used to open up their cribs to the kids I've been in many apartments tenements whatever we used to play until we saw lightning bugs and the pollution was so bad the Snow was rainbow colored.

I've seen Fat Joe walking down my street wearing shyt I never seen nikkas wearing before. nikkas was still dressing like late 70s, New Kids on the Block ass niggss. But Fat Joe was wearing Sports wear Hip Hop style. I saw Puerto Ricans dressing Hip Hop before I saw my fellow Black brothas and sistas doing it. Then we adopted it and took it further. It is what it is but if you weren't there shut the fukk up.
So we have 60 year olds on The Coli? That's the only way you were outside at the creation to tell us different.
 
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