So prove it, I can show you kool her saying with his own mouth, everything I wroteI wish you would take your own advice and STFU with this bullshyt.
You really want to make ya self look crazy like you already did in ya last post?
So prove it, I can show you kool her saying with his own mouth, everything I wroteI wish you would take your own advice and STFU with this bullshyt.
Crack wasnt around in 1973, and reagan wasnt president, by the time that era came, rap was all over the country, and the world. You do know "rappers delight" came out in 1979, right?
i came to NYC when i was like 5 years old.That's why I'm not going to respond to their nonsense. The mfers writing the wiki pages weren't there. I literally grew up in the X during all this while these keyboard historians were still swimming in their daddy's nuts.
Crack was blowing up, Reganomics was hurting the hood and half the borough was still on fire when Hip Hop started. Koch wasn't doing shyt and the NYPD was robbing nikkas.
The only reason it popped off was because the block parties were the common ground for everyone - blacks, puerto ricans, jamaicans, Zulus, 5 percenters,...everyone...to escape from the bullshyt and catch a vibe. We didn't get into the bullshyt they trying out now because we all grew up as part of the same culture. Herc and KRS was jamaican, Red Alert was from the islands, Kid Capri was half-white, Pun was puerto rican. Most of the dudes that I can remember being nice with the break dancing and tagging were PR. Not one person gaf. If you were from around the way and wasn't a fronta, you was down. We had more smoke for them nikkas from Brooklyn![]()
False, I lived hip hop all my life in Brooklyn. From my cousins djing, to me djing, breaking, and I lived in Flatbush when West Indians didn't like rap.false.
none of you nikkas were old enough or in the bronx to know wtf happened. yall just making it up now. c
So prove it, I can show you kool her saying with his own mouth, everything I wrote
You really want to make ya self look crazy like you already did in ya last post?
So you believe someone who thinks hip.hop started.in the 80's before kool herc, zu nation, kool dj dee, who were doing hip hop culture in the early 70's?i came to NYC when i was like 5 years old.
you pretty much hi tthe nail on the head.
its more to believe that this site is suckers.
but, you know...
whatever.
So, I can edit what herc said in two different interviews with his own mouth? Got yaFirst hand witness of the culture >>>>>>>> w/e edited youtube clip you bout to find.
They are...because they bring up graffiti and break dancing and says that’s part of the elements of hip hop
False, I lived hip hop all my life in Brooklyn. From my cousins djing, to me djing, breaking, and I lived in Flatbush when West Indians didn't like rap.
You forgot when krs one told y'all what was happening with the dreads in brooklyn when hip hop beats got played? They would shoot up the spots
i came to NYC when i was like 5 years old.
you pretty much hi tthe nail on the head.
its more to believe that this site is suckers.
but, you know...
whatever.
no. suburb guy.So you believe someone who thinks hip.hop started.in the 80's before kool herc, zu nation, kool dj dee, who were doing hip hop culture in the early 70's?
Y'all nikkas are wild
man, when you really look at these characters, they are all fake.been an issue with the culture since it went commercial. a whole bunch of people that was never there wanna tell you what YOU saw and lived thru. The internet is a weird place.
This is so tiring to constantly repeat it, but if lie is constantly told, it turns into the truth after a while.
Kool hercwas 12 years old when he came to the states, he didn't bring anything from jamaica. He started djing after he started hanging with black americans, and going to the parties. Hip hop comes from the black spades gang, and early disco dj culture.
There were very few other caribeans here in 1973, most black immigrant started coming in the mid 70's to the early 80's. And they didn't interact with black Americans like that, just their kids. The bronx was mainly ADOS, white italians, and puerto ricans. Herc said his Jamaican friends would look at him crazy when he started hanging with, and dressing like ADOS.
Please stop making up stuff y'all, just go read or listen to the interviews of these people, it's the internet era, its not hard to do
You makingnya self look crazy with ya lack of knowledge, but acting like you know. Read the lyrics, he is talking about FLATBUSH, that is where Krs-one stayed, he even said it on drink champs. I'll find that, and make you look crazy again!
that math don't add up chief