Lord Jamar Faces Backlash After Saying Breakdancing Has “Faded Out” Of Hip-Hop
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Lord Jamar claims that breakdancing isn’t a pillar of Hip-Hop, and he has since faced backlash for his take.
During a recent interview with The Bigga Picture podcast, the Brand Nubian artist opened up about a myriad of topics pertaining to the culture. One of the talking points led him to share his opinion on breakdancing and how it has faded into the background of Hip-Hop’s story.
“Breakdancing been f**king faded out,” Jamar said. “I don’t even know why they attach themselves to breakdancing. I’ll tell you why—To try to include the Puerto Ricans. Black people make dances every other f**king week. What the f**k are we holding onto breakdancing for?”
Jamar then took aim at graffiti writing, claiming that the past time has also become an afterthought in the culture. In another controversial spin on his take, he then claimed that the art of rapping was at risk of suffering the same fate.
Hip-Hop culture suffers from TRUTH DECAY. The issue is microphones are shoved in the faces of some Rappers who share untruthful stories and narratives. These unvetted Hip-Hop accounts are then spread throughout social media by podcasters and influencers who sacrifice facts for… pic.twitter.com/G3Ok2AEJoi
— BROLICARM (@DJROBSWIFT)...
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