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Renowned podcaster Math Hoffa joined Vlad TV to discuss Tariq Nasheed's controversial stance that hip hop was exclusively created by Foundational Black Americans. Vlad recalled his interactions with Nasheed, who believed that other ethnic groups like Puerto Ricans and Jamaicans were latecomers to the genre. Vlad disagrees, highlighting iconic Jamaican DJ Kool Herc’s influence and the disco roots of hip hop's first hit record. Hoffa pondered the trauma Black Americans have experienced, noting that their contributions are often eclipsed by other groups. He acknowledged that some, like Tariq, may want to lay claim to hip hop but stressed the genre’s multicultural evolution, emphasizing the art of sampling and cultural exchange evident in hip hop’s rich tapestry.

Hoffa also drew parallels between Nasheed and figures like Umar Johnson, suggesting their exclusionary views serve a strategic purpose—garnering support from those who share their sentiments. Despite these perspectives, Vlad and Hoffa concluded that the global interconnectedness of today’s world transcends racial exclusivity in hip-hop and other cultural domains.