Freitag, 20. März 2020

Are rock'n'roll, blues, jazz etc. really black music?

White people are responsible for the creation of many of the most popular forms of music. White people created the blues, jazz, rock and roll and rap music.

White liberals and blacks often falsely credit blacks with the accomplishments of white people. For example, they claim blacks invented the traffic light, the blood bank and air conditioning when these things were invented by whites. They do the same thing with music. They claim blacks created the blues, jazz, rock and roll and rap and that white people "stole" this music from blacks. If there was any stealing done it was done by blacks from whites.

The blues came from the British Isles. An early blues song is Greensleeves. Greensleeves is a song about a man who was taken advantage of by a woman and then rejected. It dates from the late 1500s.

The first recorded jazz song was Livery Stable Blues by the Dixieland Jass Band, recorded in 1917. Band member Nick Larocca claimed to have invented jazz and his music is the first known examples of it.

Rock and roll is often claimed to be speeded up blues. This claim ignores the influence of white country music in rock and roll. Either way rock and roll developed from white music. The first known recorded example of a rock and roll song is Move It On Over, recorded by Hank Williams in 1947. It was the template for songs such as Rock Around the Clock and Roll Over Beethoven.

Oh, and the term "rock and roll" was used by whites in the 1800s. For example, it was mentioned in one of the Little House On the Prairie books, set around 1880. It probably refers to the motion of trains. Black supremacists try to credit blacks with inventing the term, using a preposterous explanation.

Rap was being done by whites in the 1920s. The first recorded rap song was recorded in 1927 by Swedish artist Evert Taube. It was called Kinesiska Muren.

Don't believe what I say? Listen to the songs yourself. Are you going to believe black supremacist, anti-white propagandists or your own ears?

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