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From: adamfilmmaker
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  • maybe yer drunk in this video. hah

  • all natives are inbred down syndrome alcohol fetal syndrome babies

  • uhh what the heak man well i bet his CDs are better lol but yeh nah GATHERING IS IN THE STADIUM THIS YEAR HELL YES

  • a way to express oneself rapping

  • Bottom line hip hops origin is Black but its nice other people adopted it.

  • you suck

  • yes discofriend, a native of a stolen city

  • haha shut up nigga u suck

  • This dude fukin sucks!!! Find a new hobby man! haha

  • Wow, that guy sucks at rapping.

    Hey, I'm a native american too.. I was born in Chicago, that makes me a native.

  • NATIVE PRIDE, FUCK YEAH!!!!!!!

  • What is this? he doesn't even rhyme.. not only that. umm.. what is with natives preaching "native pride" while emulating black hiphop culture.. Dude, you're confused.

  • Well even though Blacks are viewed as the "face" of Hip Hop they weren't the sole originators. The South Bronx was made up of both Black Americans and Puerto Ricans. Check the movies Wild Style and Beat Street.

  • CrowdPleeza Blacks did create rap. D.J. Herc (Black man of Jamaican descent) started it in the Bronx in early seventies. He brought "toasting" (raps forefather) to the Bronx, something Jamaicans had been doing for years. At first his parties were all Black American, the Puerto Ricans kids came later. The first MCs and DJs were black also. "Wild Style" & Beat Street" thats Hollywood shit! If you believe that then I should believe John Wayne could take out entire Navajo nation with a six-shooter!

  • I was touching on Hip Hop culture as a whole not just rap. Wild Style and Beat Street were Hollywood movies but both reflected the racial and ethnic make up of the South Bronx.

  • True, but the music is what put hip hop on the map. Breaking and poppin and lockin created by Black people. Check out the video "Earliest film clips of Black People: 3 men dancing.

  • I remember this guy rapping on Friday during the gathering of nations pow wow. I ran into him in the food court. He rapped for along time.

  • lol, yeah. i remember him too, and saturday night i think some crazy white lady started dancing next to him and they were jamming together!

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