Yeah yeah the same can be said for African Americans and peoples from Carribean countries like Jamaica. Hip-Hop, Soul, and all of the other genres can be linked to Africa in some way, i may have exaggerated but the premise of my argument is true, every African in the diaspora has somewhat lost bits of their culture.Don't sit here trying to act as if your more cultured than your fellow African American brother cause you speak Spanish and African Americans speak English, especially when some of you are blind to see the African influence on your culture, its also quite striking that a people with a lack of culture could produce more activists in line with their culture than you, in conferences in Unesco you had African Americans fighting to rewrite the false history perpetrated on them by European scholars, when Europeans were shitting on Africans on the continent, you had people like Malcolm x , John Henrik Clarke, Dr Ben promoting Pan-African ideals, before that the likes of Marcus Garvey and W.E.B Du Bois, where were your leaders when all this was happening, for a peoples with little culture African Americans sure have produced a lot of brothers who are less oblivious to their original cultures.