JokerJon wrote:bestestever202005 you are a fuckin idiot, so basically you're saying ryming words with style is american culture? I think not mate, one of the earliest true wordsmith's in the sense was Shakespeare and he was? American? I think not.
By the way he added something in excess of 12 hundred words to the dictionary
so you probably use alot of his without even realising it, and england gave YOU the language you speak today which is why american hip-hop is so global, so think before you chat shit you stupid cunt.
Also that's like saying only countries who originated something can do it, america are shit at football (soccer as you cunts call it) but they still try and do it, which by the way is funny because i've heard americans say they think it's stupid UK call ''soccer'' football, yeh of course calling a game where you hit a ball ....with your feet ....football is stupid? and you call a game where you mainly throw a ball ....with your hands ...football ...sure.
bestestever202005 wrote:
i'm not gonna continue arguing with ppl.i said/ meant that rhyming words with a beat was invented in america. i never said nething about Shakespeare or soccer, so i'm not even gonna comment on ur remarks. i ended this a while ago, so just fuck off.
Originally chastushkas were a form of folk entertainment, not intended to be performed on stage. Often they are sung in turns by a group of people. Sometimes they are used as a medium for a back-and-forth mocking contest. Improvisation is highly valued during chastuska singing, much like in hip hop culture.
bestestever202005 wrote:either way, hip hop originated in america.
yoshi wrote:even after all those years.. So Real > Jesus
$0 R3@L wrote:bestestever202005 wrote:either way, hip hop originated in america.
america improvised hip hop
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