Trailer for one of the first documentary's on Japanese Hiphop : Scratching The Surface : Japan, Starring Afra, Kan, Inden QP & Very1 plus many more. Due out Japan 26th January 2007. // www.rarekwai.com
I still love my culture and the music that comes with it. I believe everyone should have a feel for what it's like to live in minorities and the feelings that people everyday have to endure.
Well I think that Hip Hop cam from Blacks but it was also influenced on cultures from all around the world. This is more of a universal feel and not just Black people are doing it which I believe indeed is no problem. There is no problem with other cultures learning about African-American culture. Black people should be glad that other cultures admire their feel for music that was influenced on minorities of areas. Such as myself I am African-American but I'm interested in Japanese culture.
hip hop is black culture.
BlackGirlScholar7 1 month ago
saw the complete movie in the cinema, who made the cool music to the end credit?? please upload (or the complete movie with english sub)
sonitoita 1 month ago
"Not from reading books.....But from experience"
That's a real dude
redibexred 3 months ago
Chheck out the hip hop cook. Clark d Chef
esouth 5 months ago
@anime0loader stop it xD hahaha because of you i cant watch this video seriously thank you mate hahahahaha
LancerEvolutionMRE 6 months ago
0:55
jiraya XD
anime0loader 7 months ago
@techytreckynerd awesome check this chic out she alright she needs a beat though
TechyTreckyNerd 8 months ago
That's stupid, like saying all heavy metal bands are 'copying' LZ. Don't be ridiculous
MrMorg19 9 months ago
I still love my culture and the music that comes with it. I believe everyone should have a feel for what it's like to live in minorities and the feelings that people everyday have to endure.
10ShunsukeNakamura 10 months ago
Well I think that Hip Hop cam from Blacks but it was also influenced on cultures from all around the world. This is more of a universal feel and not just Black people are doing it which I believe indeed is no problem. There is no problem with other cultures learning about African-American culture. Black people should be glad that other cultures admire their feel for music that was influenced on minorities of areas. Such as myself I am African-American but I'm interested in Japanese culture.
10ShunsukeNakamura 10 months ago