Zulu Miami Legacy
Miami "Legacy" Zulu Nation, Hip Hop and its History. Elements of Hip Hop
Posted • Saturday Dec. 2nd, 5pm!
Catalyst Hip-Hop presents: Break the Halls! A Christmas benefit jam.
Join us for 1 VS 1 BBoy/BGirl battles
First place $250!
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CATALYST HIP-HOP MIAMI
2093 W 76TH ST.
HIALEAH, FL 33016
information for the and will keep you posted as we keep getting closer to the date.
Bring everyone, most importantly just have fun and enjoy yourself and enjoy the old school vibe. Cherish the culture we embrace as our own and help keep this movement forever young.
. **kingegosoutthedoor
information for the and will keep you posted as we keep getting closer to the date.
Bring everyone, most importantly just have fun and enjoy yourself and enjoy the old school vibe. Cherish the culture we embrace as our own and help keep this movement forever young.
. **kingegosoutthedoor
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TOMORROW: 10 3PM-7PM
711 NW.72 AVE. MIAMI,FL.
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The Gang’s “Rapper’s Delight” became the first commercially successful rap record.
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, born in the first half of the 16th century, probably came from Mozambique, either as a slave or a shipmate after coming into contact with the Portugese. Although there are competing theories, including that he might have been from Ethiopia, a Makufa, a Yao or even from South Sudan.
Some researchers speculate that he may have been trafficked as part of the Arabian slave trade, possibly ending up in Gujarat or Goa in India. We do know that prior to arriving in Japan, Yasuke was in the service of Alessandro Valignano, a Jesuit missionary. Whether he was a soldier, a bodyguard or a valet, it isn’t clear.
Yasuke first landed in Japan in 1579, and came to Kyōto in 1581, where his complexion shocked many locals. According to a contemporary letter written by the Jesuit Luís Fróis, when brought before Oda Nobunaga, Yasuke was made to strip to the waist and scrub his skin. It seems the daimyō (大名), or feudal lord, believed that Yasuke’s skin was covered in black ink. Once he realized that it was just his complexion, Nobunaga took a keen interest in the African warrior, giving him a sum of money for his troubles.
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