Latinos and Caribbeans are not part of the creation of hiphop
Latinos and Caribbeans are not part of the creation of hiphop
Discover the real origins of hip-hop—created by Foundational Black Americans in the Bronx during the early 1968s. Long before it became a global phenomenon, hip-hop was a street-born culture shaped by Black American DJs, MCs, and dancers. Pioneers like Coke La Rock, the first MC, and early DJs developed the sound, style, and energy that defined a generation. This video breaks down the untold truth of hip-hop's roots—before mainstream recognition, before the industry, before the world was watching.
Published: Apr 30, 2025
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