Dub and Rap; Rhyming and Toasting

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algonquinmd
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Dub and Rap; Rhyming and Toasting

Post by algonquinmd »

Does anyone else think that dub and toasting was a big influence on west indians living in New York City such as kool herc, and a precursor of rap music.



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blackstar
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Re: Dub and Rap; Rhyming and Toasting

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Yes I do think so. You will be surprise on how many Rap artist have West Indies backgrounds.

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Papa Ahmz
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Re: Dub and Rap; Rhyming and Toasting

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No doubt, rap evolved from the Jamaican toaster. The similiarities are obvious, where else but Jamaica could you find a pair of turntables and an emcee nicing up the dance, rhyming and freestyling?

Kool DJ Herc, born Clive Campbell, was born in Jamaica and moved to the Bronx when he was a young teen. He started up a sound system and used reggae records, toasting like U Roy and I Roy. The NY black community preferred the funk and disco sound so thats what he switched to. Hip hop was born.
Jah Glu
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Re: Dub and Rap; Rhyming and Toasting

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Yes i definetely thinks so
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