@SupaDupaCool what do you have to say about the receipts posted
Don’t get all hoecean
@Billy Ocean on us now
What the fukk did he prove? That there were American DJs too? The fact you're so simple minded you think a bunch of YouTube videos is a flex is amazing. "DiScO dJs hAd sOunDsyStEms tOo!!! A JaMaiCan DJ wEnT tO A pArTY in MiAmI!"
Okay and?
Jazz began after cacs taught (creole) black people how to play piano and write music sheets. Does that undermine Jazz as a black American art form?
You think the earliest black American DJs didn't listen to or have interaction with white DJs?
Never claimed that Jamaicans invented DJing, dubbing, toasting, or sound system music production. And I DEFINITELY never claimed that these Jamaican immigrants were playing reggae for audiences and speaking in patois. The fact dude feels the need to take such personcal digs at Herc says a lot about how much of a self-important clown dude is.
As if "Black Americans" who had access to all this decades longer were sitting around looking at each other until Jamaicans came. These are the weird narratives yall have to make up and argue with yourselves over, and then think you're "dropping knowledge" then project onto others, in this bizarre crusade to claim Jamaica--one of the most musically innovative places in the world--was incapable of creating or influencing music in America.
They built a culture of THEIR OWN around DJing, sound system clash parties and productions, dancehall, toasting, dub recording and electronic music production. And what they were doing is not what was going on in Discos, and it led to Hip Hop when they brought it over. No amount of YouTube clips about Disco DJs from the 70s is going to change what THEY were doing at the time. Maybe you should look into that and TRY simply appreciating a culture outside of your own without your childish insecurities getting in the way. I know its hard for a MAGA nicca. You might actually turn pro-black instead of a conservative and appreciate what another black culture was doing with music gear at the same time Disco Djs was spinning records in America. Caribbean DJ, dubbing, sound system clash culture and productions had an impact on the already sprawling NY Disco scene and it led to Hip Hop in the Bronx. fukkin get over it.
Again I don't have the same cac mindset as you morons.