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@AprilHarmony9
@AprilHarmony9 36 минут бұрын
Tariq Nasheed is the truth 🔥🔥🔥 I've been listening to him since I was in the dorms. He keeps it 100% He spoke facts right here.
@BeautyAndTheBeast0213
@BeautyAndTheBeast0213 4 сағат бұрын
Academia has allot of Explaining To Do. We Are The Aboriginal American Indians, Now MISCLASSIFIED and Reclassified Under BLACK Or African American which is a Misnoma. The Same thing they did to the Australian Aborigines is The Same Thing They've Done To Us Here Systematically ; in order to continue to take Ownership of Our LANDS and Cultures Entirely Pushing Us the Indigenous People Of this LAND MASS Out so their European Foreigners and offspring can Lay claims to our History and Identity and Land's Entirely. Those $5 Filipino Mixed SPANIARD pretendians of the 21st century Colonized our culture and our Lands Systematically and our History and took it for themselves to gain ownership of Our Cultures and identity entirely. We didn't get off No slave ship, The European Colonizers Came on them as indentured Servants trying to escape Enslavement from their European countries. We became prisoners of War on our own LANDS systematically through paper genocide and indoctrination by government Composery Education Schools. THE American Negro Is The American Indian 🪶 🩸 🏹 🤎 Just because we have Melenated skin doesn't mean we come from Africa. Thats a European bias racists Narratives Taught to Us. We are the American Indians we are mixed with the black African black European, Yucatan Maya Olmec and Original Black Native American. We are a different group of Melenated People here in the Americas. We are Not the same as anyone else. The American Negro Is The American Indian. #FBA #FAI Foundational American Indians #ABORIGINALAMERICANINDIAN IS OUR LINEAGE. WE'RE GATE KEEPING OUR HISTORY AND OUR CULTURE NOW ❗❗#NIIJI ❗🪶🪶🪶🏹🏹🦅🩸 #AboriginalAmericanIndian #BlackNativeAmerican #nativeblackamerican #Injun #FBA #NIIJI #Aboriginal #aborigine #American #native #indian #fyp #fypシ #BlackAmerican #nativeamerican #afromexican #africanamerican #coppertone #bronze #turtleisland #AmericanIndian #AboriginalAmerican #colored #mullotto #negro #Amerindian #blackindian #indigenous #Injun #indigo #fypageシ #foryouシ #foryoupage #fypシ゚
@pen4hire27
@pen4hire27 5 сағат бұрын
He speaks clicks and pops.
@Khambrell
@Khambrell 11 сағат бұрын
Great interview 🎯💯💪🏿🫡
@rajabthulqadah
@rajabthulqadah 12 сағат бұрын
African American Men ( $$$ Support & Vote Trump 2024 )
@tyleetophbrown
@tyleetophbrown 14 сағат бұрын
I’m going to it I’m going crazy over wat to wear
@quiksanz-df8cp
@quiksanz-df8cp 15 сағат бұрын
Good interview
@jamesstephens9702
@jamesstephens9702 16 сағат бұрын
Another excellent point. NYC had budget cuts in 1970's and music programs.In city schools took a big hit. But the things that you could not cut was human voices and as a result Rap music took center stage.
@jamesstephens9702
@jamesstephens9702 16 сағат бұрын
This is a very important documentary because I was teenager in west bronx nyc back in 1970s and someone needs to set the record straight.
@jamessmith-xq9zi
@jamessmith-xq9zi 22 сағат бұрын
Everyone say run tethers Hyena meat lol
@FBAs_are_tethers_4_wytes
@FBAs_are_tethers_4_wytes Күн бұрын
Who’s a better rapper Tariq Nasheed or Biggie?
@melanatedwarrior3530
@melanatedwarrior3530 23 сағат бұрын
Why is a 49yr old afro Caribbean tether so obsessed with Black folks 🤔
@FBAs_are_tethers_4_wytes
@FBAs_are_tethers_4_wytes 22 сағат бұрын
@@melanatedwarrior3530😂 you’re a funny FBA tether. You’re a great warrior for wyte people. Keep up the good work. And keep begging for reparations.
@melanatedwarrior3530
@melanatedwarrior3530 22 сағат бұрын
@FBAs_are_tethers_4_wytes Projecting again, I see. Clearly, you're the tether, and you stay in our spaces whining, crying, and basically begging for us to let y'all stay latched unto. SAD🤭
@FBAs_are_tethers_4_wytes
@FBAs_are_tethers_4_wytes 20 сағат бұрын
@@melanatedwarrior3530you are funny though😂 . Who the fck is latching on to you? What do you have that would make me latch on to you? I don’t even fckin KNOW you😂 Do you sign my VA checks or something? Is your name on my military paperwork? WHO are you to be latched on to? Oh let me guess your ancestors? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@FBAs_are_tethers_4_wytes
@FBAs_are_tethers_4_wytes 20 сағат бұрын
@@melanatedwarrior3530and answer the question. Is Tariq Nasheed a better rapper than Slick Rick, Biggie, Heavy D, Pop Smoke? Hell is Tariq better than KRS 1? I mean since Tariq is a failed FBA rapper, he should be much better than those non FBA rappers I just mentioned right?
@jusdef07
@jusdef07 Күн бұрын
Thanks Riq !!! We desperately needed this documentation!!! I'm looking forward to watching.
@Rio-uv1gs
@Rio-uv1gs Күн бұрын
While Jamaican individuals have made significant contributions to hip-hop culture, it's important to note that hip-hop is primarily an African-American cultural movement that originated in the Bronx, New York City, in the 1970s. However, Jamaican influences have undeniably shaped certain aspects of hip-hop music and dance. Here are some notable connections between Jamaica and hip-hop: 1. **Sound System Culture**: Jamaican sound system culture, with its emphasis on DJing, MCing (toasting), and selecting records, heavily influenced the early hip-hop DJs and MCs in the Bronx. DJs like Kool Herc brought elements of Jamaican sound system parties to their early hip-hop events. 2. **Dub Music Techniques**: Jamaican dub music techniques, such as remixing, sampling, and the innovative use of studio effects, influenced hip-hop production methods. Dub pioneers like King Tubby and Lee "Scratch" Perry indirectly influenced hip-hop producers in their approach to creating music. 3. **MCing and Toasting**: The tradition of toasting, or chanting over instrumental tracks, in Jamaican music laid the foundation for MCing in hip-hop. Early hip-hop MCs like Kool Herc and Grandmaster Flash were influenced by Jamaican MCs' rhythmic and lyrical styles. 4. **Reggae and Dancehall Fusion**: Throughout the history of hip-hop, artists have frequently incorporated elements of reggae and dancehall music into their songs. This fusion has resulted in collaborations between hip-hop and reggae/dancehall artists, contributing to the evolution of both genres. 5. **DJ Techniques**: Techniques such as scratching and mixing, which are fundamental to hip-hop DJing, have roots in Jamaican DJ culture. DJs like Grandmaster Flash were influenced by the innovative mixing and scratching techniques of Jamaican DJs. While there may not be specific "inventions" attributed solely to Jamaican people within hip-hop, their cultural influence has been significant in shaping the genre's development and contributing to its rich tapestry of sounds and styles.
@Rio-uv1gs
@Rio-uv1gs Күн бұрын
DJ Kool Herc (Clive Campbell) - Often credited as one of the founding fathers of hip-hop, Herc, a Jamaican immigrant, pioneered the use of breakbeats and turntablism in the early 1970s, laying the groundwork for hip-hop music. Grandmaster Flash (Joseph Saddler) - Another pioneer of hip-hop DJing and mixing techniques, Grandmaster Flash, whose parents were Barbadian immigrants, introduced innovations like cutting and scratching records, helping to define the genre's sound.
@Rio-uv1gs
@Rio-uv1gs Күн бұрын
All three Godfathers of hiphop are of Caribbean lineage..half of black Hollywood are 1st generation American parents having origin in the Caribbean etc. HERC, Bambatta, Grandmaster flash are essential to the founding of hiphop...(Notice he doesn't have them in movie)
@icewolf171
@icewolf171 Күн бұрын
Set of losers searching for their place in society 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@FBAs_are_tethers_4_wytes
@FBAs_are_tethers_4_wytes Күн бұрын
Tariq came up with phrase FBA 5 years ago. So you’re calling yourself something that another man recently created. So 5 years ago you didn’t know what to call yourself? 😂 looks like you’ve been searching for your place in society.
@first_to_lett_a_rhymme_flow_
@first_to_lett_a_rhymme_flow_ Күн бұрын
BS RAPPER, BS DOCUMENTARY 😴
@thedarkage187
@thedarkage187 Күн бұрын
This is a Dope interview!! Salute Tariq Nasheed and the FBA Family ....B1 First FBA CERTIFIED STAND UP 👆 !! 💯 King 👑 Flex
@WelderB1Family
@WelderB1Family Күн бұрын
K Fizzle!! ✊🏾👍🏾🔥
@dr.manhattan6278
@dr.manhattan6278 Күн бұрын
The only thing That Tariq Nasheed is the leader of is the black diaspora war.
@dz-hz5kg
@dz-hz5kg Күн бұрын
Ask Marcus how he got to the marathon store so fast after Nipsey got shot
@Static_Mossberg
@Static_Mossberg Күн бұрын
As a Puerto Rican Man myself... He is 100% right about EVERYTHING he's saying!!
@lukehood5546
@lukehood5546 Күн бұрын
Why does fam look like he is ready to audition for the next supervillian role in the Marvel universe 😂
@xavierwilliams2228
@xavierwilliams2228 Күн бұрын
Messing with Tariq since day 1 but he lost me with the separation of blacks and non fba blacks. We all black and minorities no need for separation.
@cld_crush_brthers_ultra_ma60
@cld_crush_brthers_ultra_ma60 Күн бұрын
SALUTE TO KOOL HERC. HiPP HØPP’S YARDIE🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲GODDFATHER…..
@michaelhemphill8575
@michaelhemphill8575 Күн бұрын
"Thanks"Tariq.. your "platform"was " necessary" by the "Grace if "God"...for this "project"to take "flight" because a lot of the "originators" were " being"silent"!! "Shout"out to the "Host"... for "Great "Questions" with a " heavy " degree" of "enthusiasm "!!
@Devin_Haney
@Devin_Haney Күн бұрын
Change the title from "Microphone check" to "Black washed"
@terecabraz6430
@terecabraz6430 Күн бұрын
Hey everyone love the show ❤
@saninkontron925
@saninkontron925 Күн бұрын
Tariq nasheet, arabic names, not fba ... His work on dividing us is work fine !
@rheddhawkmariea5875
@rheddhawkmariea5875 2 күн бұрын
I don't know about the "FBA" movement that was created by a guy had originally joined another group and its movement, to then later, cleverly brake away from them creating his own. Strategic on his part -- but are we truly BLACK? The etymology of the adjective black means PALE! Whose pale on this planet? Lol.
@Assata_Shakur
@Assata_Shakur 2 күн бұрын
Tariq gets more and more handsome, the older he gets! Microphone check was needed for the CULTURE( FBA) and baby with the current state of HipHop, it’s right on time!‼️👩🏽‍⚖️
@FBA_AllTHEWAY
@FBA_AllTHEWAY 2 күн бұрын
Great interview! Cant wait to see the documentary 🎤 Check!! ✊🏾🇺🇸🔥🔥
@Blackrain7920
@Blackrain7920 2 күн бұрын
The pro wack
@ScorpioNy6
@ScorpioNy6 2 күн бұрын
JUST THE FACT AINT NO LATINOS ON WEST INDIANS IN THIS PROJECT ..I KNOW ITS JUST AGENDA BASED ..BRO YOU GOTTA BE REAL THEY WAS IN THE MIX HEAVY ..YOUR NOT EVEN FROM THE EASTCOAST AT ALL ..IMMA NEED DUDE REAL NAME TOO 😂😂
@tonystarks7703
@tonystarks7703 2 күн бұрын
His name is Marcus Sanders
@melanatedwarrior3530
@melanatedwarrior3530 Күн бұрын
Red alert is afro Caribbean, and he's in the documentary. When tariq came to NY to interview Puerto Ricans, they fled. So, what does that tell you🤭. Afro-caribbean and Puerto Ricans' presence was miniscule in the beginning of Hip Hop, and he was nowhere near heavy as you claim🤣
@djeanpierre
@djeanpierre Күн бұрын
Did you not hear him say that he tried to get Latinos on the film and they weren't available???
@ScorpioNy6
@ScorpioNy6 Күн бұрын
@@djeanpierre HE DOENT WANT THEM IN IT ..THEY THROW OFF HIS WHOLE NARRATIVE…HES JUST TALKING THATS WHAT PIMPS DO …VERY EASY TO GET LATINOS THAT WERE THERE HE KNOWS THAT
@ScorpioNy6
@ScorpioNy6 Күн бұрын
@@melanatedwarrior3530 SORRY U CANT FIND A HIPHOP PARTY THAT WASNT THAT MIX NOT TO MENTION THE JAMAICAN MEN HAD THE SOUND SYSTEMS THE BUILD THEM SHITS ..IF FBA PPL DID THAT …HE WOULD NEED ANOTHER DOCUMENTARY
@camplo777
@camplo777 2 күн бұрын
New subscriber love ❤️ 😍 💖 ❣️ 💕
@theGlobalWellnessMarketingGrp
@theGlobalWellnessMarketingGrp 2 күн бұрын
BlackForceReparations
@roundone7954
@roundone7954 2 күн бұрын
I used to support Tariq until I caught him lying several times. I supported him through the American Cholo incident until I watch the true videos where he lied to everyone. He says what people want to hear but More than half of what he says is not True.
@trillfate4479
@trillfate4479 2 күн бұрын
Setting the record straight
@deeqahmed2291
@deeqahmed2291 2 күн бұрын
For a guy with an extremely Muslim name, you have lots of disdain for them. That's just plain weird Mr.Tariq Rasheed
@coachdev8873
@coachdev8873 2 күн бұрын
Thats strange latinos created hip hop but somehow FBA dominates it puerto rico stop lying please
@morrisscarlett9001
@morrisscarlett9001 2 күн бұрын
Great Questions + Great Responses = Great Interview!
@garonnlenoir1748
@garonnlenoir1748 2 күн бұрын
FBA all day✊🏿
@IntrovertRockstar
@IntrovertRockstar 2 күн бұрын
Tariq so phony 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@livefree1111
@livefree1111 2 күн бұрын
Great questions. 🤎
@MrJess-el8ku
@MrJess-el8ku 2 күн бұрын
Brother Tariq, always on the business.. 💪🏾💯
@user-xl8ly2sb5g
@user-xl8ly2sb5g 2 күн бұрын
Most of the hip hop founders was of Caribbean descent. That is a fact you cannot argue, just look it up.
@melanatedwarrior3530
@melanatedwarrior3530 2 күн бұрын
How could they be founders of a culture that they assimilated and had to fit into?? Make it make sense 🤭
@user-xl8ly2sb5g
@user-xl8ly2sb5g 2 күн бұрын
@@melanatedwarrior3530 They did not assimilated into our culture, we assimilated into theirs. Hip Hop as a music form was started by people of Caribbean descent. Most of the early Hip hop pioneers was not Fba or Ados. That is a fact you can look up. The Bronx was a very diverse place at the time. It's not a coincidence that hip hop came about the same time as an influx of immigrants from the Caribbean.
@user-xl8ly2sb5g
@user-xl8ly2sb5g 2 күн бұрын
DJ Kool Herc, Afrika Bambaataa, and Grandmaster Flash are just some of the pioneers that are of Caribbean descent.
@melanatedwarrior3530
@melanatedwarrior3530 2 күн бұрын
@user-xl8ly2sb5g I'm from the Bronx, so I know the real history, and it wasn't a diverse place during the time Hip Hop was created, it was majority white and Black. How did we assimilate into their culture when they used our culture, music, dances, vernacular, and swag?? Make it make sense 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@melanatedwarrior3530
@melanatedwarrior3530 2 күн бұрын
@user-xl8ly2sb5g Hip Hop already existed before herc, bam, and flash started participating in the culture, and all 3 of yhem say that Hip Hop wouldn't exist without James Brown. Last time I checked, he's FBA🤭
@melanoidmarkus
@melanoidmarkus 2 күн бұрын
👍🏾🖤🖤 For the algorithm
@wallydtruthtruth2757
@wallydtruthtruth2757 2 күн бұрын
B1 FBA from Brooklyn
@ramerehoward9964
@ramerehoward9964 2 күн бұрын
❤️✊🏾❤️ FBA for life. 🫡 Tethers put some respect on it or get some straigtenin.
@FBAs_are_tethers_4_wytes
@FBAs_are_tethers_4_wytes 2 күн бұрын
😂 Go give that wyte man some straightenin and make him give you some reparations 😂
@originalmindset5278
@originalmindset5278 2 күн бұрын
EXPOSED: Nasheed gets his supporters to donate for every film or event he's ever brought to the public. Then, he PAYS the people that he so often opposes, the white supremacist, to produce and work behind the scenes with the money that his BLACK DONORS gave him. To make things EVEN WORSE, he CHARGES his donors and supporters a hefty PRICE for the things that THEY ACTUALLY PAID FOR with their DONATIONS, movies, a corner store museum, rally events, NFT's/bitcoin, etc....while HE POCKETS ALL of the proceeds and LAUGHING 😂😂😂 ALL THE WAY TO THE BANK. 💰💰💰 ... KING GRIFTER.
@djeanpierre
@djeanpierre Күн бұрын
So he's not allowed to make money from his OWN films??
@originalmindset5278
@originalmindset5278 Күн бұрын
@djeanpierre Sure, with a percentage PAYOUT to the donors/investors who PAID for the films or pay for his OWN FILMS. He's keeping ALL of the money. I tell you, some of you grown ass men should have gone to school when you were a child. EDUCATION IS NECESSARY.