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  • May 3, 2022

    Depends on where you were raised

  • Is OP serious or trolling?

  • May 3, 2022
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    El Nigga

    Wasn't just break dancing tho lol Cold Crush Brothers and The Fearless Four both had a Rican member and the pioneer of rap Kool Herc was Jamaican too so it was really just a mix of a bunch of s***. I'd say 75% black, 25% Caribbean influences

    Coke La Rock is considered hip hops first MC not Kool Herc

    Born in the Bronx btw

  • May 3, 2022
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    2ILL

    Coke La Rock is considered hip hops first MC not Kool Herc

    !https://youtu.be/AhE2tGJ-YiI

    Born in the Bronx btw

    all this is talked about on the Netflix show too

  • May 4, 2022
    El Nigga

    all this is talked about on the Netflix show too

    Oh ok was just debunking the myth that hip hop wasn’t started by black Americans

  • May 4, 2022

    Everyone can enjoy it but You’re a guest & ain’t nothing wrong with that

  • May 4, 2022
    BRAVE

    Evidently, hiphop welcomes everyone into the genre despite what is said. Black people are the most welcoming in the US period in regards to outsiders

    So you may hear “so and so is a guest” but it’s never practiced. There’s a discussion to be had about this being the best for the culture

    This is also true

  • MM6 Moka

    It’s just like a white person to tell me what the rules are in my own culture

    Damn

  • May 4, 2022

    imo

    latinos have always been involved in rap and hip-hop, especially in the west coast

  • May 4, 2022
    El Nigga

    after rock and roll was taken from em I understand why blacks are more protective/exclusive with rap tbh

    “Blacks”

  • May 4, 2022
    flizzy 999

    Jokes aside this is crazy:

    !https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZ8AS300WH4

    Latin rap peaked in the ‘90s

  • Zack From The Six

    No one are guests in hip hop. We are all equal

    Boa you’re an outsider. You don’t get to speak on this. This is why I hate rap going pop. Everyone want a piece of the culture but are dead silent when it’s time to speak up and defend the culture. Stay y’all ass away.

  • Lord187x

    What does my word mean in the house of Hip-Hop?

    Am I considered a guest like Eminem has been said to be or do we have a say in Hip-Hop?

    I wish there was more reresentation. Big Pun our latino legened. NORE another, Kid Cudi has a Latino birth name, Fat Joe out here representing us heavy too

    Kid cudis father is straight up Mexican. which is wild to think about

  • Zack From The Six

    Jesus christ I try to make everyone feel welcome and what do I get? I get s***ted on. No matter what I say some b**** will pop up and go at me. F***ing hell.

    Then shut the f*** up and stay out black folk business b

  • Black people can’t have s*** for ourselves

  • May 4, 2022
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    slime wrld

    white people who “don’t see color” are literally not helping anybody

    The worst type of cracker tbh 😭

  • May 4, 2022

    If you're Afro-Latino, ofc

    If you have ever said "I no Black papi," sorry application denied

    If you are from New York, then probably

    If you are from LA, only if you have no one in your family who is in a gang that attacks Black people on sight

    Anyone else, sorry, you're a guest

  • May 4, 2022
    A Mad Ass Nigga

    The worst type of cracker tbh 😭

    the definition of real life NPCs

  • If you consider Latino to be some ambiguous race that is not white or black, then you can't have any opinions at all let alone rap opinions Every artist you listed are black Latinos (except Kid Cudi who is just black). Even Fat Joe's pale jellyfish looking ass is just a lightskinned nigga from a Spanish colony rather than a British one.

  • May 4, 2022
    LaSean

    Nah cause then hip hop would have never gotten as big.

    Everybody has their role to play.

    I’m joking

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