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Founding Fathers The Untold Story of Hip Hop

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    Founding Fathers; The Untold Story of Hip Hop is a fascinating and at times controversial documentary of unsung DJs who contributed to the foundational principals of the music known today as Hip Hop. This documentary transports you back to the early underground disco days of the streets and parks throughout New York City. Narrated by Chuck D, with plenty of primary interviews and slammin' beats. feat Grandmaster Flowers, Pete DJ Jones Nu Sounds, Master D aka DJ Lance, Infinity Machine, DJ Hollywood and Chuck D.
    View: https://youtu.be/Q__6DEpFSqo
     

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    In hindsight, if only those founding fathers envisaged the need to document or copyright their original artistry and contribution to the world of contemporary music there'd be no ambiguity of ownership or culture. Only jealous hateful reprobates would stoop that low to commit cultural appropriation -beyond sad.
     

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    In hindsight, if only those founding fathers envisaged the need to document or copyright their original artistry and contribution to the world of contemporary music there'd be no ambiguity of ownership or culture. Only jealous hateful reprobates would stoop that low to commit cultural appropriation -beyond sad.
    Exactly why the word tether is so appropriate for those scoundrels. No other country full of Black people would allow Black Americans to go and then appropriate their culture. We need to stand firm and advocate for ourselves.