Stop calling my culture "Hip-Hop"

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BMF was in OHIO before they were in GA...How do I know this? My nikka was a part of that.

America's Most-Wanted Suspect Found Dead In DeKalb Jail

RIP umoja...he'd rather die than snitch.
Your city is also full of OG snitches that can't hold water in the federal system. You had a little respect for my brain? I had none for that p*ssyhole above your neck. I always thought you were slow and mad. Your city makes kid music for grown ass men and they've been known for that forever.
What is TRAP MUSIC? Oh, some memphis shyt.
What is CRUNK MUSIC? Oh, some memphis shyt.
What is BASS MUSIC? Oh, some miami/bmore shyt.
What is Atlanta rap: A combination of rejected 80s NYC electro beats combined with Miami bass for one era.
Fake California synthesizer music for another.
Fake Dipset Music with a southern accent for YET ANOTHER.

RIP Pimp C. shyt all over y'all's college town full of middle class wannabes. "got dreadlocks and backpacks w/ one leg up"...
Remember Apache Cafe? I DO!
Remember Jugga the Bully? I DO!

I'm older than you and I know more about that p*ssyhole you claim with pride. Now go be a Detroit nikka's worker.


Apache cafe lmfao... Dumb ass nikka that's NEW ATLANTA.

BRUH IM ATRIUM 559 the gate with it. Please stop talking out your ass. Your embarrassing yourself...

You don't know shyt about what your talking about. And if your older than me, your EXTRA lame for dikk riding other nikkas gangsta to prove yours. fukking weak.

Unless you giving UGK CREDIT FOR TRAP RAP, that started in Atlanta.
Crunk definitely did.
But none of this matters... RAP AINT START IN NY WEAK nikka
 

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you got your thread reversed, hoe.
Now go sell grams for a Miami nikka, do-boy.


Naw I didn't hoe. You just doing a whole bunch of exposing yourself. And not even talking about shyt. You just dikk riding street nikkas. Period.
 

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Yea... I didnt say white people came up with the name. They took that part of the song. And used it to identify the culture

You proved my point. A random nikka made a sound with his mouth, a white man heard it... Made billions off it... To commercialize it, which means to take it from the street to the shelves and corporations, they named the entire culture hip hop. Based off lovebug. Dope post. But doesnt make a point bruh.
black culture existed and flourished in a similar manner that it does today, minus the money, before white people called it hip hop and started raping them dumb ass New York nikkas for every part of their culture...

Hip hop is the name white people gave black culture in New York as they started to commercialize it.

Hip hop is the name of the subgroup of blacks in NYC that made no money. And sold their soul.


HIP HOP can suck my dikk. nikkas rapped, appropriated language, and appropriated clothing way before New York in the 80s.... All over the new world...

So stop calling all black music hip hop... Then pretend like it's one New York gift to black people. It's not.. The New York gift was getting raped by the white man all over again...

Everybody raps. Black culture is strongest in the south

:usure:
 

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So yall NYC nikkas is mad???

Good. fukk yall self hating ass nikkas. Str8 up. Confused ass simple minded broke depressed ugly fukks
 

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If it's common knowledge it shouldn't be hard for you to post a receipt.

Lmao... Oh you want the books or the pages or you want me to just google it for you.

That is why you dont know any of it now. You dont seek knowledge. You just expect a a cracker to tell you.
 
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So who was Jack The Rapper. He was a long time radio DJ from the 50s and maybe even the late 40s. Jack starred in the first radio soap opera drama to feature an all black cast, "Here Comes Tomorrow." In 1949, he opened the first Black owned and operated radio station in America-Atlanta’s WERD Jack the Rapper is also credited with developing a new design for radio control rooms where he elevated the equipment forcing disc jockeys to stand. This greatly improving their voice projection and his idea has been copied all around the world.

Jack the Rapper was the first National Director of Promotions and Public Relations for Motown Records. He led the successful campaign to have Stevie Wonder’s records “unbanned” in South Africa.

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Jack the Rapper is considered to be the father of Black radio and came from that ilk of people who created a unique style of on air announcing. Famous DJs like Daddy O, Jocko Henderson and numerous others often incorporated rhymes in their daily chatter. The DJ featured in Spike Lee's movie 'Do The Right Thing' exemplified this style. It was these early rhyme styles that were heard by Jamaican DJs who then were inspired to use such styles in their what they called 'Toasts'. Jack The Rapper was part of that important group of people who inadvertently kept alive the African Oral tradition which is the basis for rap..
 

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Did white people come up with bling bling? Or whoadie? Or shawty?

Or DAB

Did they not put it in their dictionary?

Do they not formally use our created terms to describe parts of our culture in the present day?
I was just pointing out how you contradicted yourself. You said that you never said white folks came up with the name but that's what you clearly said in the OP
So yall NYC nikkas is mad???

Good. fukk yall self hating ass nikkas. Str8 up. Confused ass simple minded broke depressed ugly fukks

I could be wrong but I don't think one nikka from NYC has posted in this thread :pachaha:
 

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Along with the rise of ska came the popularity of Deejays such as Sir Lord Comic, King Stitt and pioneer Count Matchuki, who began talking stylistically over the rhythms of popular songs at sound systems. In Jamaican music, the Deejay is the one who talks (known elsewhere as the MC) and the selector is the person who chooses the records. The popularity of Deejays as an essential component of the sound system, and created a need for instrumental songs, as well as instrumental versions of popular vocal songs
 
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