In this episode of #DrinkChamps, N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN sit down with the legendary DJ Charlie Chase, a pioneering Latino figure in hip hop. Chase dives into his incredible journey, from being one of the first Puerto Rican DJs in the game to forming the iconic Cold Crush Brothers. He shares stories about the early days of hip hop, his role in the classic movie Wild Style, and his battles with cocaine addiction. Chase also discusses his loyalty, the future of hip hop, and his upcoming role as the Puerto Rican Day Parade Ambassador in 2024.
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Bet it won’t happen again!
I’d love to see Kid Frost and Mello Man Ace on Drink Champs
Let me know when you bring actual legends to the table nobody outside of the East Coast knows who this dude is. Y’all getting a bit lazy here.
American music forms: Spirituals,, Blues, Ragtime, Jazz, Country,, Gospel, Bluegrass, Folk, Rock n Roll, Doo-Wop, Soul, Funk, Disco, Punk, House and of course Rap and Hip Hop—all enjoy well documented Black American roots coupled with undeniable Black American influence—whether directly or indirectly..
Latinos — puerto ricans particularly — explain how you co-created or co-invented yet another installment in the legacy of Black Musical expression known as Rap and Hip Hop, yet didn’t co-create or co-invent any of the elements of the 14 or so African American music forms that preceeded it? Or why you were nowhere to be found and absent during the creative and inventive foundation outlining the forms of Black American musical expression, brilliance and greatness throughout, or even prior to the previous 14 or so Black American music forms that are mentioned above. Yet then, all of a sudden–out of nowhere, you folks come along and falsely claim latinos and/or puerto ricans co-created and co-invented Rap and Hip Hop 50/50 half n half (which is the evidence-free and utter nonsense being peddled by derrick colon, radical latino, fat joe and numerous other un-informed and envious latinos—claims latinos never mentioned, verbalized or asserted during its inception in the early 1970’s)—latinos claims of “50/50–half & half co-creation and co-invention just don’t add up—it makes no sense and are increasingly coming under heavy scrutiny which is leading to these claims being easily debunked–as it should’ve been.
Moreover, the heavy hateful and many times racist criticism directed at the Black American youngsters, by the racist white media over having created Rap and Hip Hop, latinos — particularly puerto ricans — and jamaicans NEVER came forward to denounce the vicious onslaught, yet 50 years later they want to take credit for this FBA art form that you didn’t create..
40:00 They start quicktiming with the slimeballs!