Rock and roll was originally a black genre of music that derived from other music developed by black artists (jazz, blues, etc.). Then white people started making rock and roll too and black people less, to the point where Jimmy Hendrix stuck out for being a black dude that did rock and roll. Nowadays almost no black musicians perform rock.
Buuuuuut unless Elvis actually plagiarized, it's not stealing. But it's no secret who he was inspired by, to the point where Eminem (another white guy who got popular making music that's a "black" genre) makes a joke about it in one of his songs.
If you want to read some real entertainment, check out how bitter black people are over East Asians making rap or hip hop music.
other music developed by black artists (jazz, blues, etc.)
This myth just needs to fucking die already. Blues came from Celtic folk music and jazz isn't music. You can make Jazz by hooking up a random number generator to a midi input. Niggers stole everything they have from the south, with one exception: Okra.
Rock and roll was originally a black genre of music that derived from other music developed by black artists (jazz, blues, etc.). Then white people started making rock and roll too and black people less, to the point where Jimmy Hendrix stuck out for being a black dude that did rock and roll. Nowadays almost no black musicians perform rock.
Buuuuuut unless Elvis actually plagiarized, it's not stealing. But it's no secret who he was inspired by, to the point where Eminem (another white guy who got popular making music that's a "black" genre) makes a joke about it in one of his songs.
If you want to read some real entertainment, check out how bitter black people are over East Asians making rap or hip hop music.
This myth just needs to fucking die already. Blues came from Celtic folk music and jazz isn't music. You can make Jazz by hooking up a random number generator to a midi input. Niggers stole everything they have from the south, with one exception: Okra.
Jelly Roll Morton easily passed as white and old jazz was just repackaged John Philip Sousa marches.