Remember #BustaRhymes, said #BlackAmericans dont have a culture??
Damm... #FBA broke him so BAD
He's out here doing seasonal Walmart commercials for $$$ 🤦🏿♂️
Posted @withregram • @sincereluvdagod Foundational Black American Disc Jockey Jacko Henderson was spittin bars on the radio in the early 1950’s. He was known for a distinctive style of rhythmic patter in his radio voice, which he had learned from a Baltimore deejay, Maurice "Hot Rod" Hulbert.This fast-talking jive was exemplary of the style of Black Appeal Radio, which emerged in the early 1950s after black urban stations switched to playing bebop. With a heavy reliance on RAPPING and RHYMING, the DOUBLE ENTENDRAS and STREET SLANG were a hit with audiences. 🤌🏿✨️
@Power1051@fatjoe Black Americans we are gonna make @fatjoe album go triple wood 🪵 like we did Busta Rhymes project and Kamala Harris presidential campaign! ✊🏾🇺🇸🩸🫡 we going to show all you tethers and foreigners without black Americans foreigners is nothing in this country✊🏾🇺🇸🩸🫡