anthony: the wellspring of hip-hop is right around here. a mostly jamaican community in bronx river in the south bronx. jamaicans began arriving here back in the 50s and still today jamaican food, jamaican culture, the music, is all over. sundial international headquarters, makers of traditional tonics and herbal remedies a bronx institution since the 70s. baba: this is this is one of the ingredients. this is the mahogany bark. this one is used for any type of bodily weaknesses. anthony: baba rashan abdul hakim, or pops baba as he s called, a grassroots bush doctor, healer. he uses recipes passed down from mothers and aunties, blends of
anthony: up north a ways, in west jamaica, another working-class community where subway service is pretty limited. and yet people have to get up, go to work, and often make the long hump to another borough. anthony: afterwards, a person could use a drink. anthony: and if you re a jamaican person, you could use the everyday, go-to drink of back home. anytime of day or night, wray & nephew. desus: wray & nephew is a very strong jamaican white rum that we use for everything from baby fever anthony: right. desus: to drinks here in this bar. you get it with cranberry juice, with milk, or water. desus: what water would be in any other borough is what wray & nephew is in the bronx. anthony: cheers, thank you. desus is one half of the brilliant podcast team desus vs. kid mero. it s a very fast freeform riff diatribe on life in the bronx and what s happening on the news, in hip-hop, or last night. desus: growing up in the bronx, you re isolated from the rest of the city.
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and that was the beginning of hip-hop music. it started in the bronx. anthony: moodies records. inside rummaging for records just like he used to do is the man, the legend, one of the very select few who started it all. who created the sound that hundreds of millions of people now claim as their own. google who created hip-hop? go ahead. you get dj kool herc. anthony: it s a national landmark now, isn t it? sedgwick? kool herc: no, it s not. we re working on it. anthony: working on it. kool herc: we re working on it. anthony: matter of time. kool herc: it s still the birthplace of hip-hop, undisputed, because i didn t start it with four guys in a club. i started it inside a residential building. at the time it wasn t really received in the building. we had a watchful eye over the recreation room, so she was watching for any disturbance. it never happened. and that s how it survived because good music sells itself. good drugs sells itself. anthony: yeah. kool herc: g
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