Rican HipHop pioneers giving the dates of when they entered/first saw HipHop being done. They were not there from the start by their own admissions!

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I’m glade we came to an agreement, that there was no Latinos during the early stages as pioneers.

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nikka idk why the fukk u even quoted me dumbass I never said they did get off my fukking dikk
 

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So Charlie Chase was a Disco DJ before he was a hip-hop DJ
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BTW these @IllmaticDelta threads are like university level music history classes. wow.

Yeah he was. One thing many aren't aware of is that Nuyoricans have been seeking out and then finding their way into Afram NYrs' musical scenes since the early 1900s (Jazz). Prior to the Disco scene being born in the late 1960/early 1970s, Ricans who were into Soul music, started doing that
and it was called "Brown Eyed Soul".







This would eventually lead to what is now known as "Latin Boogalu" (Afro Cuban music + Afram music hyrbrid)




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Right around/after that era, Aframs pioneered what would become "Disco" music and culture. Italians and Ricans would both pick up on it.

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From here, you started getting Rican Disco djs. The most famous one that would be around "blacks" was Junebug who also happened to be schooled by Dj Hollywood (yes, the same Hollywood that gave us the modern rapper style via Harlem)


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Yeah he was. One thing many aren't aware of is that Nuyoricans have been seeking out and then finding their way into Afram NYrs' musical scenes since the early 1900s (Jazz). Prior to the Disco scene being born in the late 1960/early 1970s, Ricans who were into Soul music, started doing that
and it was called "Brown Eyed Soul".







This would eventually lead to what is now known as "Latin Boogalu" (Afro Cuban music + Afram music hyrbrid)




BOeAbq0.jpg


9yJka2N.jpg

Right around/after that era, Aframs pioneered what would become "Disco" music and culture. Italians and Ricans would both pick up on it.

7s7VENG.jpg




From here, you started getting Rican Disco djs. The most famous one that would be around "blacks" was Junebug who also happened to be schooled by Dj Hollywood (yes, the same Hollywood that gave us the modern rapper style via Harlem)


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I did not know DJ Junebug helped to produced this classic!!

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nikka idk why the fukk u even quoted me dumbass I never said they did get off my fukking dikk

I see, I misquoted your name, for Uptown WaYo87. It was meant for Uptown WaYo87. I was on my phone when that happened, and initially I responded to you saying that Hip Hop officially was "founded ‘78-‘79". This is not true, as per the pioneers who developed this youth street culture from the late '60s early '70s till '78-'79.

Further more, I’m far from dumb, a nikka or on anyone's dikk. I am not with that deviance.

shook of some internet dweebs get the fukk out of here

If you want to keep going we can keep going. Like I said ya conveniently dictating when hip hop was born when the name hip hop itself wasn't even created or attached to the culture until 78-79

Latinos in NYC been involved in the culture since day 1, my opinion on that isn't changing

This also is not true, and these two statements combined is what obfuscated these arguments.
 
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Yeah he was. One thing many aren't aware of is that Nuyoricans have been seeking out and then finding their way into Afram NYrs' musical scenes since the early 1900s (Jazz). Prior to the Disco scene being born in the late 1960/early 1970s, Ricans who were into Soul music, started doing that
and it was called "Brown Eyed Soul".







This would eventually lead to what is now known as "Latin Boogalu" (Afro Cuban music + Afram music hyrbrid)




BOeAbq0.jpg


9yJka2N.jpg

Right around/after that era, Aframs pioneered what would become "Disco" music and culture. Italians and Ricans would both pick up on it.

7s7VENG.jpg



From here, you started getting Rican Disco djs. The most famous one that would be around "blacks" was Junebug who also happened to be schooled by Dj Hollywood (yes, the same Hollywood that gave us the modern rapper style via Harlem)


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Here is more on how Hip Hop relates to other Black American music and cultural patterns, represented by Dr. Randy: Black American Music Tree.

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this is a really good thing these guys who were there are doing to confirm factual historical events as they occurred.:obama:


The Rican og pioneers have never lied about when they entered the HipHop game or about what roles they played

"The first bboys were black...there were no Ricans doing it back then. We (ricans) came in more in the mid 1970s" - Mr Wiggles





Dj Charlie Chase says he caught a lot of flack from his community (Ricans) back in 1977 when he started doing HipHop. He basically says, that back in 1975, Nuyoricans were caught up in "Latinidad"



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It's the 1970s/1980s latin babies who try to rewrite history (Fat joe and @Uptown WaYo87 for example ) and claim to have been there from day one, in large part due to early 1980s hiphop docus/videos/movies having large amounts of Ricans in them






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all those kind of videos I posted above skewed the actual history (from a mainstream POV) that was layed in the early to mid 1970s by the "Black" founders ; so from that point on, it's been often (falsely) presented that Ricans were there from the start and co-creators of the culture, with some people even going as far as thinking Ricans invented bboying.
 
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