View Full Version : Ppl of the world, what do u think about hip hop music in the caribbean
do u see a rapper from the caribbean makin it in america?
ganja_gal
04-12-06, 10:22 PM
no..
PERROMAN
04-13-06, 01:12 AM
do u see a rapper from the caribbean makin it in america?
... and I don't see...... :dry:
White_Like_Mike
04-18-06, 12:37 PM
I have not really heard any to be honest,if you can provide some links for me to check some **** out,that be great.
why not? why can't he make it?
manifestmusic
05-12-06, 12:57 PM
Not true.
Hip-Hop's origins are based in the Caribbean. Kool Herc is from Jamaica.
Biggie is of Jamaican descent. The Fugees. The list goes on and on.
If you want to see the next group to be big from the islands, check this out.
Rock City (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSjtqNfmR5Q)
Not true.
Hip-Hop's origins are based in the Caribbean. Kool Herc is from Jamaica.
Biggie is of Jamaican descent. The Fugees. The list goes on and on.
If you want to see the next group to be big from the islands, check this out.
Rock City (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSjtqNfmR5Q)
the reason i brought this topic up is, am from Trinidad and i just wanted 2 know how the american audience may respond.
FaZedONE
05-21-06, 09:47 PM
"hey dere missa mikey!" :blink:
anyways am from trinidad and am a up and comin' rapper who's musically inspired by kanye, common and Jay, this is how i rap.
ganja_gal
06-14-06, 05:26 PM
anyways am from trinidad and am a up and comin' rapper who's musically inspired by kanye, common and Jay, this is how i rap.
Kanye is a battyman, so u must be one too. :thumbsdow
Kanye is a battyman, so u must be one too. :thumbsdow
yuh face look like 1
ganja_gal
06-22-06, 02:22 PM
that made no sense.
funky4u
06-22-06, 10:51 PM
SORRY PEOPLE - U may hate me for saying this but...
Large parts of Hip Hop culture as we know it today originate from the WEST INDIES & JAMAICAN REGGAE
As people above have said
Kool Herc - on of the originators
Was DJing in JA long before he reached NYC
There is also a correlation between immigration from the Islands and the Rise of Reggae in the USa - and the DJ / Soundlcash / Bass & MC culture - that was going strong in Jamaica from the early 60s onwards & you can hear that difference in inflection in delivery that influenced rappers like Rakim.
There was a wave of West Indian Immigrants moving to NYC, Miami and other major USA Cities in the late 70s and 80s - along with them came the rise and awareness of Reggae music in the USA and that music influenced many musics inc Hip Hop.
rewinds, dubs, MCing or 'toasting' over records, Soundsystem competitions all originated in Jamaica.
Of course the USA - got their spokenword & DJ culture:
Last Poets
Gil Scott Heron
James Brown
Louie Jordan
Disco DJing (BPMs etc)
But...
IMO - u cant deny the impact West Indian music has had on Hip Hop and Rap
more West Indian Connections are:
Slick Rick
Young MC
also
Malcomn X's family orignated in Greneda.
Marcus Garvey was also West Indian
To be honest - this generation of rappers (USA and UK) flow does little for me - the Dancehall MCs have got more flow and skill than these mainstream mediocre rappers we see on Bet and MTV I even prefer the DnB MCs flow.
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PA
well if it doesn't make any sense then shut the **** up an get da **** out
funk thanx
FaZedONE
06-23-06, 11:42 PM
marley fest 06 was lots of good vibes
funky4u
06-24-06, 12:00 AM
^ NP - I also know some great Soca MCs also :cool:
^ NP - I also know some great Soca MCs also :cool:
arite anythin' but soca please
Substance
06-29-06, 10:12 AM
I would like to know how you guys feel a little more, i to am from the west indies jamaica to be exact....
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