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It has been said that music soothes the savage beasts — and few embodied that truth like Kool DJ Herc, the father of hip-hop culture. Hailing from the island of Jamaica, Herc brought with him the island’s rich sound clash tradition — a vibrant culture of heavy bass, echoing horns, and community gatherings that celebrated rhythm and expression. When Herc touched down in the Bronx, he began blending that Jamaican sound system energy with the soul, funk, and disco records that moved New York City. But the real essence of what Herc did was not just in 1973 at 1520 Sedgwick Avenue — it reached full power in 1975 at The Hevalo. It was there that Herc unleashed the mighty Herculoid Sound System, a wall of speakers that made the ground itself vibrate. It was also there that Herc called his dancers B-Boys, short for “break boys,” those who moved to the break sections of the records he extended. His parties became legendary — the be-all, end-all for anyone who wanted to dance, move, and be part of something new. A huge shoutout to Kool Herc and Coke La Rock, the original MC, for lighting that first spark — a spark that grew into a global movement of rhythm, rhyme, and dance. Their vision didn’t just start a party… it started a culture. 🎙️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! 😍 https://streamyard.com/pal/d/63092260...