So as my friend and I was cruising coming back, Lorde's Team came on the radio, and he said "this is real hip hop".
I thought to myself, this isn't hip hop... this doesn't sound anything like hip hop. Hip hop is rap.
He said this is rap and it's real hip hop, he went on to explain.
And he is right. I'm not going to go into details but it's real hip hop.
Then I was listening to it on youtube and saw an interview with Lorde...and the artist starts talking about real hip hop ... and how she was influenced with it and what not and create it.. and I was like, "wow, I guess my friend's right, it's real hip hop."
If anyone wants to know what real hip hop and real bboy is about and the history of it, they really have to talk to someone who's grown up in that life, from the place it all started...
The truth is, real hip hop and bboy started in NYC. No if and or buts, despite what yalls heard and may think and believe, NYC is the birth place of hip hop.