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@negroraven945823 күн бұрын
Why does it hurt the rest of them so much to be honest like this?
@AnimalAlmighty23 күн бұрын
They are so influenced by Hip Hop and Black American culture they will do anything to cling onto it.
@IAMJUDAH14423 күн бұрын
Because the so called BLK MAN is not to have anything of his own.
@fuqwhatyouthink446521 күн бұрын
@@AnimalAlmighty Speak for yourself you should take off that Dior and Versace and start rapping in African languages 😂😂
@fuqwhatyouthink446521 күн бұрын
Same reason it hurts you when White people tell you the truth.
@fuqwhatyouthink446521 күн бұрын
@@AnimalAlmightyJust like you do to European culture 😂😂😂😂 take off that Dior and Versace 😂😂
@MarshaScott-ns1zd21 күн бұрын
And Big Pun even payed homage and respect to black Americans for excepting him in our culture
@keithatkinson130415 күн бұрын
His 1st hit was on a OJ's sample I'm not a player
@salikbey830014 күн бұрын
That’s a fact I remember reading an article one year I can’t caught it verbatim but I could definitely remember big pun, paying homage to Black people and even identify respect?
@Jjay25714 күн бұрын
Big Pun himself HATED to be called a “Latino”/“Spanish”/“hispanic” rapper… CUBANS, DOMINICANS, AND PUERTO RICANS ARE CARIBBEAN!!!!! NOT LATINO NOT HISPANIC AND DEFINITELY NOT SPANISH!!!!! ARE JAMAICANS ENGLISH? IN THE SAME WAY THEY SPEAK ENGLISH BUT ARE CONSIDERED BLACK CARIBBEAN IS THE SAME WAY PUERTO RICANS, DOMINICANS, AND CUBANS SPEAK SPANISH BUT ARE AFRO CARIBBEAN/BLACK!!!!!!
@20thave14 күн бұрын
How is it your culture when latinos and blacks created it. Why are black people trying to black wash history
@pablodecena426012 күн бұрын
Yo go hear his song that nigga shit! That’s a love letter if I ever heard one.
@chinablack979024 күн бұрын
Colon is gonna see this and make a video about this dude😂😂😂
@ColdNegro24 күн бұрын
😂
@joshuastephenson133420 күн бұрын
Oh best believe he is for sure!!
@drdarealray28206 күн бұрын
Did this guy get paid to say this. This man as a Puerto Rican i don't accept him plus how the hell does he knows get out of here with that bullshit. Maybe some puerto rican didn't support it but that doesn't mean all Puerto Rican didn't support it get out of here this guy ain't even mc to be talking about that like he knows quit paying these nobody's to say these bull crap I know all he saying is cap i can tell from his face he probably ain't Puerto Rican for all I know
@williegreen61646 күн бұрын
He kept it all the way real💯💯
@andrewilliams418024 күн бұрын
Salute to this brother right here
@chinablack979023 күн бұрын
They're gonna see this and say 'he don't speak for us he's only half Boricua! 😂😂😂
@Sowhat-b7e19 күн бұрын
He speaks for himself nor does he have any authority. As a New York Puerto Rican I don’t give a damm about who created hip hop. Y’all can have it. Hip hop/rap is controlled by that white man whom tells the culture what to do and how to do it. Focus on that…..😢😂 Y’all worried about Puerto Ricans and Dominicans but real quiet when it comes to the man running your shit.
@lasvegasotis678013 күн бұрын
That's exactly what they gone say ,lol
@IAMJUDAH14423 күн бұрын
This BROTHER KEPT IT REAL as can BE!!! I respect this guy right here i really do.
@beardedblanco444722 күн бұрын
Joell Ortiz is fire but pun was iller
@bowlerfamily21 күн бұрын
Big Lou better than Joell but neither can hold a candle to Pun.
@anthonycruz106418 күн бұрын
@@bowlerfamilyCome on now 😂😂
@bowlerfamily18 күн бұрын
@anthonycruz1064 you share a name with AZ
@user-oq8og3nz9n13 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂 you in denial!!! Pun is the MOST OVERRATED MC PERIOD!!
@anthonycruz106413 күн бұрын
@@user-oq8og3nz9n What??????
@ddub515115 күн бұрын
These are the kinds of allies we need , if it’s going to be a Black & Brown unity(which I do not believe in nor support it because we already tried from a Black perspective and look where we’re at right now) it needs to at least be reciprocal, because to date, it’s been a one sided transactional relationship with my people receiving the short end of the stick from Hispanics . I am glad more of us are seeing the bigger picture and moving accordingly. I think that Black and Hispanic people need to have a mutual respect and understanding of boundaries to continue any kind of relationship. But shout out to this Hispanic brotha for keeping it 💯
@user-gp3hn7oy6gКүн бұрын
I believe you’re wrong, I’m from the San Francisco Bay area, and where I’m from it’s always been black N brown big shot out to gold toes for making it happen, if it happens in tha bay area it can happen anywhere, should not matter what color skin we have we all gods children no one is better than the next
@smokestack76324 күн бұрын
This latino brother keep it 1000!
@GOILL2 күн бұрын
I'm Guatemalan and have been into Hip Hop since I can remember. My father took us to watch Beat Street in the theaters. My parents embraced that we just loved the music and culture. We (my older brother and me) wore wooden beads 😂. But with that all being said Black Americans created the Hip Hop culture and they embraced us because they could see the genuine love. I spent madd years here in Chicago being literally one of the few Latino Males at the Hip Hop clubs. Never an issue. I remember meeting Lord Jamar here at The Promontory and saying Peace God and it was respect back. Where it was an issue early on was from my fellow Latinos. I heard the shit like " you know you aint Black right? That was the most disrespectful anyone got because I didn't play that racist shit. 😂 I remember going to see a Latin Hip Hop artist later in life and thinking where the fuck all this Spanish dudes come from 😂.
@jaykaynum556916 күн бұрын
Like I said before. Latins in New York always played Latin music. Their neighborhoods always played latin music. Also, that Lord Jamal 5% Nation Album 🎤🎤🎤🎤
@sdatkb23 күн бұрын
See in Philly the greatness of black Americans are in constant display ! Philly is FbA central especially historically. They keep saying these non New Yorkers but how come Philly , Jersey , La FBA been more influential in hip hop then pR ?
@bowlerfamily21 күн бұрын
Where you from?
@Sharif-ln2qk21 күн бұрын
West Philly here all day! Who was the guy he referenced at the end who he said was the greatest but Puerto Ricans don't accept him? Can't make out the name he mentions.
@bowlerfamily21 күн бұрын
@Sharif-ln2qk I'm from SW but moved over to the Badlands in my later years. Him saying Ricans didn't support Pun or Joe is a lie.
@Sharif-ln2qk21 күн бұрын
@@bowlerfamily All I know is Flex did Microphone Check to clear up all the lies and myths. I used to live 3 blocks from 52nd & Market Street (the heart of WP) but now live in Montco. These Lietinos are dangerous and many hold absolute contempt for us. Shame on Busta Rhymes for his crap. All I do now fam is check folks' backgrounds no matter the location, complexion, or whatever. I'm FBA all day and got the Freedmen records on one side and actual enslavement blood lineage on another side. My blood ancestry dates back to a well-known and prominent livestock farm plantation enslaver in VA. The product is still sold in every supermarket today in America. FBA/Freedmen ALL DAY, and our CREATIONS, CULTURE, AND INVENTIONS!!!
@RICO_ONES19 күн бұрын
lol man oh man… Ya really gonna post some random ass dude and act like he speaks for all of us!? I can tell dude don’t know much just like the majority of the folks in here. We 🇵🇷 have plenty of Blacks who vouch for us too lol 🤦🏽♂️ What was the point of this video!? And he an outsider just like the majority of y’all too lmao this shit is toooo funny. Lord Jamar is a buffoon. He likes to stay in drama and gossip just like Tariq. That’s why he always goes on that other agents video ( VLADtv ) talking about other people, like a female. PS this dude said Joell Ortiz is better than Pun…. Pun dropped his first album in 98 and died in 2000. TWO YEARS! 😂 Ortiz didn’t come out till 2007 - now. Of course he better ! He been in the game for 17+ years killing it 😂🤦🏽♂️ Smh Anyway! Ricans still spit and kill shit on the Mic. Those who listen to REAL East Coast Hip Hop know this. But I bet ya don’t listen to real Hip Hop and if ya did, ya probably wouldn’t even give a chance to a Puerto Rican MC just cause he’s Rican. That’s why I don’t get this cornball saying, “Latinos didn’t support all those Latino MCs” lol If it wasn’t us then who? Take this video down. It’s stupid and pointless
@anatejada110016 күн бұрын
I like that…we were the first to appreciate it! I’m from the Bronx and this is true
@godbodysupernaturalhealing97018 күн бұрын
Love and the HIGHEST LIGHT FAMILY 🫡👑🪽🪶🐉🐲🌿🕊️🪶💫✨💜🌈
@horror78023 күн бұрын
I remember curious George he didn't go nowhere
@bowlerfamily21 күн бұрын
Kurious George. With a K. He was dope.
@alstone500515 күн бұрын
@@bowlerfamilyDoo Wop as well. Puerto Ricans did not support PR rappers like Black people did
@LostNomad00714 күн бұрын
He’s still around doing dope music still!
@MainCPUwon13 күн бұрын
So what!!! He was dope!!!!!
@mikeb849721 күн бұрын
F the hip hop discussion he exposed some other thing's that were way more interesting , things that make u go hmmmm, ill say this much im from the south and i never been comfortable with Spaniards(mexicans, ricans, dominicans), Whites, Asians, Arabs or nothing outside of my race calling me the n word, i dont care if u saying it with a Aaaaaa i aint cool with that ish
@bowlerfamily21 күн бұрын
How about Bamma, bumpkin or hick? Also, Spaniards are from Spain.
@negroraven945820 күн бұрын
I agree!
@lordrivera551914 күн бұрын
You shouldn’t be cool with anyone using the N word especially blacks
@PeteyS.D.12 күн бұрын
You that sensitive? lol!
@AnimalAlmightyКүн бұрын
@@lordrivera5519Mind ur fkn business. Dont worry about what we do.
@marcedwards246420 күн бұрын
Philadelphia King 👑
@jorgeoyola742023 күн бұрын
He says Joel Ortiz is superior than Pun,he needs to get off the fentanyl
@ChikoRud322 күн бұрын
That's when you know this guy is delusional 🤣 I can't take him seriously
@knighthawkt.k.464822 күн бұрын
Yhea but Pun died too fast whereas Joell Ortiz is constantly putting out bodies of work so I can see how he may feel Joell is superior Pun doesn't have the catalog like Ortiz I'm not saying Big Pun not official but his weight issues stunted his growth
@knighthawkt.k.464822 күн бұрын
In all honesty Joell Ortiz is FBA. I grew up with him he's like my older brother even thou were a year apart
@ChikoRud321 күн бұрын
@@knighthawkt.k.4648 Pun first Latin to go Platinum in Hip Hop in his short career 🤷🏽♂️ Joell is nice but Pun it's a whole different Animal 💯🙌🏽
@bowlerfamily21 күн бұрын
Joell ain't fucking with Pun.
@derrickthurmond24705 күн бұрын
Much respect to that brother right there.
@brothajamessd167017 күн бұрын
People really need to listen to Lord Jamar’s 5% album! I’m glad he mentioned it. It’s a monster!
@calicoesblue470318 күн бұрын
Facts 100%
@whatujackintv.talkcast16 күн бұрын
He keep it beyond real
@nyyt854tufc3 сағат бұрын
Keep it real 💯
@Eman8648816 күн бұрын
He most be talking bout philly ricans
@Pal-mx5se2 күн бұрын
Well done to this guy , keeping it honest, folk always trying to steal are shine
@tomcaraballo26710 күн бұрын
I'm old school remember it being called rap
@1CoolL74 күн бұрын
Respectfully rapping is part of HIP-HOP old-school 😂😂
@HipHopBeatSource2 күн бұрын
Rap is something you do and hip hop is something you live.
@The.End.Begins2420 күн бұрын
Respect.
@LostNomad00714 күн бұрын
He’s actually spitting facts!
@waltertaylor160915 күн бұрын
Philly we speak that truth
@KBE-Life_18 күн бұрын
He lost me with the Joell Ortiz comment…Big pun capital punishment might be my favorite album if not top 5
@dabluxurybulldogs930122 күн бұрын
Universal Zulu Nation RockSteady crew bboys most of them Puerto Ricans 🇵🇷 helped the Hip Hop culture. MC,ing is just 1 element of Hip Hop
@dryinkdryink67522 күн бұрын
You talking 80s
@knighthawkt.k.464822 күн бұрын
Yhea but the most influential part of Hip-hop stems from FBA'S artists
@bowlerfamily21 күн бұрын
@@dryinkdryink675and 90's
@dryinkdryink67521 күн бұрын
@@bowlerfamily Smh....😂😂
@360will720 күн бұрын
Help is great but you had no parts in its creation.
@Maasai-El12 күн бұрын
BEATNUTS IS THAT CREW! "GET FUNKY!"
@MP-ju6szКүн бұрын
Respect
@shahid85452 күн бұрын
I dont know about the Ortiz over Pun though but this brother is spitting factoids! Salaams akhi
@hagnuj107017 күн бұрын
KRS been on the (all lives matter) kick for years.
@salmonella52608 күн бұрын
He is speaking for himself not us!
@o0R3stless0o22 күн бұрын
🖤💚❤ 💯
@NEELSAN767 күн бұрын
As a Puerto Rican, I don't know how much we helped to create hip hop, if much at all, but I know Black and Brown have always shared neighborhoods and cultures with each other. But I still think we got a lot of our style and slang from the Morenos in my 'hood. I used to think we created b-boying, or break dancing if you're White and under 30, because Latinos are traditionally smaller in stature and that's all I ever saw bustin' moves on the floor were the Ricans. The Black kids were nasty with the pop lockin'. But now I hear different. Who gives a shit really? I've been in love with hip hop since I even knew what it was and realized I was already living it.
@AnimalAlmightyКүн бұрын
We haven’t always shared neighborhoods. Yall have been moving into our neighborhoods fairly recently in large numbers.
@newera5238Күн бұрын
North Philly aka “Norf” born and raised 💯
@RemnantReAnimated12 сағат бұрын
IT Actually Takes 1 of Theirs 2 Set The True Record Straight Without Tether Tale ing🗣🤥
@miteydread9 күн бұрын
FACTS
@user-oq8og3nz9n13 күн бұрын
If that the case like I been known, why they allowed to use the “N” word so freely?????
@BK_71812 күн бұрын
Because some blacks in nyc call some Latinos niggas so Latinos started saying it back. Especially in the ghettos throughout the boroughs.
@markaddison46422 күн бұрын
Common sense is refreshing in real-time. Unapologetically FBA'S Love and Reparations heals.
@zartan215Күн бұрын
Bubba is DOMINICAN!
@asadabdulkhaliq239812 күн бұрын
Joell Ortiz is definitely my top 3
@abovethagamerollinz477640 минут бұрын
✊🏾👊🏾
@michaelthomas27243 күн бұрын
I GOT THIS JAMAL FIRST OF ALL WE BLACK PEOPLE STARTED HIP HOP SOUND AND BREAKING AND THEY KNEW WE WERE ON TO SOMETHING AND JOINED US WITH THE DANCING THATS THE TRUTH
@hviii74529 күн бұрын
❤
@joeltorres528816 күн бұрын
Bodega bamz fire
@nastynaz337611 күн бұрын
Joel Ortiz is Superior to Big Pun, what a 🤡 🧢🧢🧢... Pun is the nicest ever, period!
@knighthawkt.k.464822 күн бұрын
Just looked at the people who has the most influence on Hip Hop BLk Americans if you take Puerto Rican brothers and sisters out of the culture it still would be great with just FBA'S u can't say the same thing with Jamaicans and latin people. I love Hip-hop I appreciate what our Spanish people brought to the table but the foundation is Black Americans that's why we have the most influence actions speak louder than words💙💙
@bowlerfamily21 күн бұрын
Please get Rick Ross out and all the coonery! Use the influence and clean house.
@Sharif-ln2qk21 күн бұрын
much respect. So as a guest/outsider so to speak, why are too many of these folks trying to co-opt our creation? It's disrespectful as hell.
@bowlerfamily21 күн бұрын
@Sharif-ln2qk they aren't. Fat Joe made a statement a few years back, and some folks saw it as an opportunity to create a lane for themselves to be heard. This is the most airtime Jamar has gotten since his full out with Vlad TV.
@knighthawkt.k.464820 күн бұрын
@@Sharif-ln2qk because of its influence Latin genres by them selves does not have the same momentum as Hip-hop
@Thefaceoftheword13 күн бұрын
It was always there lurking in them their true feelings now it's all our in the light while others are trying to continue the unity hip hop brought the seeds of darkness are being fed and nourished that demon is very satisfied it's pleased. It's funny because they don't really know the origins of it
@hydro8sixty17 күн бұрын
Joelle is superior to Pun??? is crazy he said the wrong thing😂
@therealgraffitimouth5 күн бұрын
Nyc and Philly two different places. Two different worlds.
@ColdNegro5 күн бұрын
@@therealgraffitimouth so what NY Ricans didn’t create it
@therealgraffitimouth5 күн бұрын
@@ColdNegro well, my teachers were black, Puerto Rican and Italian. they’re the ones that taught me everything since 81. What’s integral is that people need to understand that B boy is what really blew up hip-hop as a culture and not rap. Unfortunately, when it comes to understanding, most people refuse to take in the truth of what it really is. The minute you take out the hands that helped build it aside from the black members and pioneers , there isn’t much that is essential. The culture came together as a whole by the neighbored ethnicities and music from a variety of nationalities there isn’t much of a culture. Subcultures yes, and even The subcultures alone, really have nothing to do with. the term was really coined for the justification of a social-construct to benefit the person who coined it and his establishment, But like graffiti, has been around since the 20s and the architectural graff has actually been around since the 1800s. However, the media made everyone resemble what was shown so we get regurgitation of the culture as the package product as we do with all the rest of the elements which actually ruined the growth of the subcultures by labeling a culture. #graffitimouth #learNYCulture
@DeeFromNYC23 күн бұрын
The truth shall set you free 🙌🏿
@fuqwhatyouthink446521 күн бұрын
Yup so take off that Dior and Versace and throw on that FUBU.😂😂😂
@FireBat98421 күн бұрын
@@fuqwhatyouthink4465 We never claimed that stuff was ours, nice try.
@Thefaceoftheword13 күн бұрын
All that is being fed here are egos and that dark spirit that exist in this situation it only brings to the surface that hate seeded in them, I watched lord Jamal videos on knowledge his mentality is why he remains in bondage and exile out of God's kingdom rap is older that what people think, it's actually a disgrace right now. People like lord Jamal including Puerto Ricans being lured into that matrix of bondage remain stuck. Nothing good will come out this it's like vampires coming out the word work to feed, to me it's actually hilarious I know how old it is who taught y'all.. fools will be fools and fools with knowledge but in darkness gets nowhere you remain as the father of hate abd racism egoism slithering in your bellies follow in Satan's footsteps you will be just like it
@Big_Rage573 күн бұрын
2 key words here - 1 Creation 2 Contribution FBA Created it and Latinos contributed..
@fpvsmurf15 күн бұрын
Philly 90s baby don't know ish about 70s and 80s hip hop...lol
@route30production17 күн бұрын
Philly stand up.
@IriaChannel4 күн бұрын
I was with him until that Joel Ortiz over Pun comment, lmao... now it makes anything come out his mouth sound straight crazy
@knighthawkt.k.464822 күн бұрын
Joell Ortiz is Black American by way of his Father who he never met I grew up with him in Cooper Projects they call me Shortz Da Don were like brothers even thou we don't speak anymore but in all honesty Joell wasn't raised in Latin culture that's why he appeals to a lot of Blk people because he grew up FBA. He started embracing his Puerto Rican roots to establish his name in Hip Hop and have the Latin support he doesn't speak Spanish go to Cooper and ask anybody who grew up with Joell they would tell u he wasn't raised Puerto Rican his step Father is FBA who still lives in the projects💙💙
@Sharif-ln2qk21 күн бұрын
Who is he? Just curious. Where was he raised, and is he ALL FBA? Want to know his lineage. I'm FBA by the way.
@sdatkb20 күн бұрын
@@knighthawkt.k.4648 we don’t accept no Joel Ortiz
@knighthawkt.k.464820 күн бұрын
@@sdatkb what?? Speak for yourself
@knighthawkt.k.464820 күн бұрын
@@sdatkb and you spell his name wrong. Joell Ortiz
@knighthawkt.k.464820 күн бұрын
I been to show's with Joell when they announced him Spanish people lose they mind😂😂
@pharoheru71409 күн бұрын
Peace you just had to experience the golden era of hip-hop to see what it was it united us not this foolish conversation that’s taking place divide and conquer same bs.
@lordgodspeed153915 күн бұрын
Although Joel Ortiz is absolutely wanted the dope of MC out there, and never really thought about him being better than big pun . But what I have found weird is that Latinos don’t get behind him and promote and push him forward. With the level of skill he displayed they should be 10 toes down for him all day. Figured Fat Joe would’ve gotten behind him. 🤔 Also, you figured it would’ve gotten behind Big puns son and they never did . 🤔
@SaulOrti-gz5ve12 күн бұрын
If the four fathers pf hip hop claimed we had a lot to do with hiphop then WOOOOOOO CARES WHAT ANY BODY SAYS 🤐
@Sharif-ln2qk10 күн бұрын
@@SaulOrti-gz5ve like what? Being PRESENT isn’t synonymous with CREATION. I can be present and keep someone company while they build a house. Doesn’t mean I helped them build it
@Thefaceoftheword13 күн бұрын
The children of hatred have no real knowledge of the origins of a music that older than the Bronx there's nothing new under the sun The creator favorite music is Rapture music that what we call it when judgement day comes them clouds start to uncloak you here that music coming for the skies the fools here will be put to shame
@sameemas17232 күн бұрын
GREATEST PUERTO RICAN EMCEE EVER IS SON-DOOBIE FROM THE FUNKDOOBIEST . . . THAT GUY MUST OF BEEN JOELL ORTIZ'S COUSIN OF LOVER . . . ONE OR THE OTHER
@Robert-ur8mi you bugging nenA. Stop your bullshit boricua. You lied enough already about hip-hop , Reggaeton and salsa. Yall ain't pioneers or creators of nothing But yall should act like it. Give me a listen? Stop talking shit And give me real history facts...
@neldadon15 күн бұрын
@@Robert-ur8mi 🇨🇺cuba is the complete opposite of pr 🇺🇸 🥱 🇵🇷 in every way, musically mentally and spiritually. respect honor and love from the cradle of the Caribbean 🇩🇴 god homeland libertA
@neldadon15 күн бұрын
@Robert-ur8mi Boricuas are pathetic yall have nothing original Stop copying on other nation.
@jorgeoyola742023 күн бұрын
I don't know Puerto Ricans who contributed to Hip Hip,I know ones who contributed to Hip Hop though
@dassolosyndikat51133 күн бұрын
Big Pun was the best rapper overall not just greatest latino mc joell ortiz learned from him it is what it is
@will232bc3 күн бұрын
As an Afro-Latino- Americano, I support the brother's message, just not the Joel Ortiz part?🤔
@lamontlauren36719 күн бұрын
S/O to Joell Ortiz Withers St/Cooperville BK all day…..my PR brothers were doing the wuebo dance to loft music and listening to KTU and Pablo when Hiphop was coming up and very few embraced being an emcee then….facts 🫡
@bigmoneyiceman28723 күн бұрын
Hip hop was considered an black art form not to say that there wasn’t Latin mc’s but you had to sound like black’s with our slang to be considered hip ! Wasn’t no spanglish then like it is now. Respect to Tito from fearless four. Keep it a buck we created hip hop and others admired it and copied it !
@user-sr4we2vn7q20 күн бұрын
1 billion percent!!
@notsogood94494 күн бұрын
Big Pun is so overrated.
@lordrivera551914 күн бұрын
I love Joel Ortiz too, but he’s not superior to PUN, you ask any great MC including Joel, not a single one of them would say that they are Superior to PUN.
@easymoney825418 күн бұрын
Shout out North Philly! Peedi Crakk
@natsusatsujinki83427 күн бұрын
Joell overall spits better than Pun. Dude has way more material that is just as good if not better than Pun. Honestly Pun was clearly falling off from being to heavy.
@AKiEM.23 күн бұрын
Dang. Kurious had a nice album…. but no 🇵🇷 waving, wow.
@oskinooa15 күн бұрын
Busta Rhymes and Krs One done started this mess 😂 As a representative of puerto ricans 🇵🇷 i can say we Love our black people i was born in PR we have African and Taino in our heritage so some people think we copying na we just the same we from the hood too we love fried chicken too we love kool aid too 😂😂😂e🤜🏼🤛🏼
@SonsOfThunder1118 минут бұрын
That is not true.. Puerto Ricans supported not only the puerto rican mc's but the black mc's... Why isn't there more puerto rican mc's? Really how is that a question.. one look at the size of PR. Two there is a definite culture difference from the Nuyoricans and the islands Ricans when it comes to music and Language. This is just someone trying to figure himself out and willing to step on his people to seek acceptance.... don't believe these false narratives
@tomcaraballo26710 күн бұрын
That's a lie!
@Reps_Ny15 сағат бұрын
Let's get some puerto ricans from the Bronx like my uncle n them who will school everybody not some younging from philly all he knows is philly cheese stakes lol😅foh
@dmr13red2613 күн бұрын
We appreciate hip hop but not 100% our love is for music we created reggaeton etc. we have a totally different culture and hip hop to Puerto Ricans makes up only 5% to 10% of it .
@394160213 күн бұрын
You did not create reggaeton...you know who did though I can tell ya
@Stk1822 сағат бұрын
His bug in about Joel ortez who makes songs useing puns leftovers Who is this dude smh. Lord Jamal is getting desperate know 😅to prove a point he could not win the Eminem debate so he changed to a pr Debate sad case of that opth.
@intrepidojaguar112019 күн бұрын
he's not latino he arab
@KNOWtheLEDGE711 күн бұрын
Lol nah he's Latino.. philly got alot of Latino muslims too
@kidix38913 күн бұрын
Ok ya created hip hop and killed it as well. 😂 fuking shhht is trash now a days.
@El-pa-drino18 күн бұрын
lol, the coke head and the connect
@AngelHernandez-by1kh14 күн бұрын
Nah both these dudes is bozos next blog please
@shilohenry548115 күн бұрын
Hip Hop is Black Culture but in a way when was Puerto Ricans considered not Black. Lord Jamar I Respect you Peace G
@LAMBYAH22 күн бұрын
Y'ALLCRAZY! WE ARE FAMILY.
@nujerusalemtv80919 күн бұрын
Ortiz better'n Pun...FOH
@xaviervazquez60836 күн бұрын
Que lo Boricuas no apoyamos que....Que carajo tu hablas...
@Ooooozer3212 күн бұрын
Cappppppp
@jonnysoto71813 күн бұрын
First and foremost as a puerto rican myself I've always supported my Latino rappers since day one regardless of complexion latinos are one. I dont know if puerto ricans in Philly don't support their own kind,but here in nyc we represent our culture and artist with pride. This guy is a bozo and needs to speak for himself and not on behalf of the millions of us that reside in nyc alone.
@GodFirstTalkk13 күн бұрын
Pun, Pitbull, Joel Ortiz,Fat Joe, Beat nuts, Cubanlink, Fabolus, Dipset, Santana, Cam, Jones, Kid Cudi, Nore, AZ, B-Real, Kevin Gates, Tru Life, Dave East, countless others well respected Hispanic rappers ! Stop playing ! Latinos standup and pun is the greatest first to go platnuim
@richardtroche50164 күн бұрын
Your from Philly and your not from the Bronx stop making videos about historical events you know nothing about and stop trying to change the narrative of those true events, you wasnt there... I was... Enough Said. - # Menudo Chapter 1 Zulu Nation. # Puerto Rican who was there from day 1.
@ColdNegro4 күн бұрын
@@richardtroche5016 you didn’t create the Zulu nation you didn’t create hip hop that’s the argument not who was there
@joeyjr0079 күн бұрын
Big Punn. Puerto ricans are black too. Do your research. We all on that fd up middle passage ride . Salute to my puerto rican fam. We are 1
@bowlerfamily21 күн бұрын
Kurios George Fat Joe Cypress Hill Kid Frost Big Pun Beatnuts AZ JR Writer Cuban Link Mellow Man Ace Chino XL Immortal Technique Joell Ortiz Hurricane G Big Lou There was a solid lineup of latino contributers to rap music. Not one i mentioned was/is wack. I left out the mixed cats.
@NobleGlobalTraveller21 күн бұрын
Proper Dos Brownside Funkdoobiest Psycho Realm
@ES299020 күн бұрын
AZ was mixed. Sure they contributed but it was only by imitating Black American culture. Show me the bomba or salsa song that any of these artists made that was popular.
@bowlerfamily20 күн бұрын
@ES2990 show me any Bomba song that was popular. The point is that they not only contributed but did it better than their counterparts. Definitely did it better than you type of sideline, spectators. We can talk mixed guys, too NORE Fabolous Jim Jones Swizz Beats 5 Mics Lance Un Rivera Thirsten Howl III I can keep going. Not only were the contributions a strong representation of hip hop and rap music specifically, but in many cases, these contributors set the bar higher than the FBA of their time.
@Sharif-ln2qk20 күн бұрын
@@ES2990 great observation! These other folks EMULATED the culture, and put their own spin on it. That means they contributed to it, but contributions isn't the same thing as creation