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Africa Bambaata


Planet Rock (vinyl)
year: 1982
genre: club
price: $0.40
tracks: 2


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Africa Bambaata biography, Africa Bambaata discography

This video has been added to your favorites.Anyone notice that the guy is wearing dog tags?Seems to me to be a commentary on veterans.Masonic, druid, even a referance to moses, "DO YOU NEED A HAND" comming form the light..Note: some videos not suitable for minors may still appear in search results.This video will appear on your blog shortly.Thank you for sharing this video!Change this to see only comments above a certain value.You took a dump on an amazing song and you should be ashamed of yourself.What have you done to this classic.Please help improve this article by adding reliable references.Bambaataa (left) with DJ Yutaka (right) in 2004.Afrika Bambaataa is a DJ and community leader from the South Bronx, who was instrumental in the early development of hip hop throughout the 1970s.On September 27, 2007, he was nominated for induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.Birth of the Zulu Nation 1.Activism 3 Selected Discography 3.Africa, he changed his name to Afrika Bambaataa Aasim.Birth of the Zulu Nation Bambaataa decided to use his leadership to turn those involved in the gang life into something more positive to the community.By 1977, inspired by DJ Kool Herc and after Disco King Mario loaned him his first equipment, Bambaataa began organizing block parties all around the South Bronx.Biggs, Queen Kenya, and Cowboy, who accompanied him in performances in the community.As he continued deejaying, more DJs, rappers, break dancers, graffiti writers, and artists followed his parties, and he took them under his wing and made them members of his Zulu Nation.The personnel for the Soul Sonic Force were groups within groups with whom he would perform and make records.It influenced many styles of electronic and dance music, e.Along with himself were rapper and graffiti artist Rammellzee, Zulu Nation DJ Grand Mixer DXT (formerly Grand Mixer D.Rock Steady Crew, and the Double Dutch Girls, as well as legendary graffiti artists Fab 5 Freddy, Phase 2, Futura 2000, and Dondi."Grandfather" and "Godfather" of Hip Hop Culture as well as The Father of The Electro Funk Sound.Bam's second release around 1983 was "Looking for the Perfect Beat," then later, "Renegades of Funk," both with the same SoulSonic Force.He began working with producer Bill Laswell at Jean Karakos's Celluloid Records, where he developed and placed two groups on the label: "Time Zone" and "Shango".Aerosmith on "Walk This Way".Shango's album Shango Funk Theology was also released by the label in 1984.It was admirably billed in music industry circles as "the Godfather of Soul meets the Godfather of Hip Hop."Lou Reed, and numerous others.Nona Hendryx, UB40, Boy George, George Clinton, Bootsy Collins, and Yellowman.Bam had recorded a few other works with Family three years earlier, one titled "Funk you" in 85, and the other titled Beware (The Funk Is Everywhere) in 1986.In 1990, Bam made Life magazine's "Most Important Americans of the 20th Century" issue."Hip Hop Artists Against Apartheid" for Warlock Records.He teamed with the Jungle Brothers to record the album Return to Planet Rock (The Second Coming).African National Congress), in honor of Nelson Mandela's release from prison.In 2000, Rage Against the Machine covered Afrika's song "Renegades of Funk" for their album Renegades."Afrika Shox" is also popularly known from the soundtrack to Vanilla Sky.Bambaataa has also performed the lyrics on the track "Is There Anybody Out There" by The Bassheads.On December 22nd, 2007, he made a surprise appearance performing at the First Annual Tribute Fit For the King of King Records, Mr.Dynamite James Brown in Covington, KY.Activism Around the early 1990s, many violent films were produced that glorified California gang life, fueling hype about "Bloods" and "Crips".Suddenly a trend of Bloods and Crips association and attire was seen in rap music, and gangs began to target innocent people and fight with each other."What's the Name of this Nation?...Planet Rock was released in 1982 and is widely known as a pioneering track for rap music as a whole, as well as for Bambaataa.Problems listening to the file?This page was last modified on 25 February 2008, at 19:55.We now sort the lyrics by the Album, since it seems people like the album ordering better.We still have a copy of the alphabetically ordered africa bambaata lyrics page for you.All Albums by AFRICA BAMBAATA.Download AFRICA BAMBAATA Ringtones Now!All lyrics are property and copyright of their owners.He took former gang members put them under one umbrella initially called the Organization and later Zulu Nation.He along with DJ Kool Herc was among the first use Hip Hop as a way to provide a positive for the local neighborhood thugs.He was the first to take Hip Hop downtown to New York's trendy Village district.He's the one who attempted to keep the soul of Black music, in particular the funk, from being compromised, diluted and watered down during the Age of Disco.DJ Afrika Bambaataa was the one who spread the word about this new style of music and culture thus making him Hip Hop's first Ambassador.No one bothered to build directly from his experience, expertise and wisdom.Bam and accomplishments and say 'He's Old School'.Over the years I have interviewed Bambaataa numerous times.Kool Herc came to the shores of America from the island of Jamaica in 1969.DJ from 1970 on up that I would eventually come with this sound.It was for this reason I am called the Master of Records.Davey D: A lot of people don't realize your reputation.You definitely earned that title.Hop how would you define it?Is it just one type of music?Or is it a conglomeration of a lot of different things?How you act, walk, look and talk is all part of Hip Hop culture.And the music is colorless.It's from whatever music that gives that grunt, that funk, that groove, that beat.That's all part of Hip Hop.Davey D: So is music on the west coast considered Hip Hop?The GoGo sound that you hear from Washington DC is also Hip Hop.So Hip Hop has progressed into different sounds and different avenues.Davey D: Now can you repeat that again.Puerto Ricans took the fast uptempo break beats from songs like 'Apache' and developed freestyle.Bambaataa Actually freestyle really comes from 'Planet Rock'.If you listen to all the freestyle records you'll hear that they are based on 'Planet Rock'.Davey D: How has Hip Hop changed over the years?What do you think is hurting it?Bambaataa The thing that's good about Hip Hop is that it has experimented with a lot of different sounds and music.When Planet Rock came out, then you had all of the electro funk records.All these people gave little changes that effected Hip Hop music.The thing about Hip Hop today and music in general is that the people who created it meaning Blacks and Latinos do not control it no more.Davey D: What exactly do you mean by that?They reflect what's around them.That means if you see drugs in your area, your gonna come straight with it.So they (big business types) go together in their secret meetings like Warner Brothers and they came down on people like Ice T or Sista Souljah.All these Hip Hop artists were bold and demanded freedom of expression.Ice T made a record called 'Cop Killer' which was really a heavy metal record done by a Black heavy metal band so they came after it because it was Ice T and said it was rap.Since the pharmaceuticals don't make any money and they control the doctors.In communities like LA and New York they are using a lot of the youth for a test sight.By that I mean, they are flooding the communities with drugs.We gotta understand that Hip Hop is now universal.Hip Hop is not East coast or West coast.It's in different countries from Europe to Africa to the West Indies to the Pacific Islands.Or it can speak to all people on the planet.They're keeping friction going between people from the East and the West.One thing we all got in common is your color, which is Black and Latino, which is our family.Bambaataa Well, the continuation with violence is America itself.They allow us to have guns and weapons in our videos.They allow us to disrespect our Black woman.That's like when they tell you after you buy your VHS and you rent movies they tell you not to copy the movies.But here they come with a scrambler that allows you to make illegal copies.Life in the American system is just crazy and 'wild out'.There are certain things that they say you can't do, there are all these secret people behind the scenes who make things available for you to do.That's why you have so much crime and violence.Black people didn't come up with the first drive by shooting.All this is played in your subconscious mind.Davey D: Any last words...Where do you see Hip Hop going in the next couple of years?You better know what's going on with this New World Order cause there's something serious going down and believe me all of y'all that's out there with all this foolishness.This site looks and operates best in Internet Explorer..You will not see scrolling text and other features in Netscape!Or Learn more about it first.In my estimation dotdude is a righteous fella.What do you do when you...Brilliant, but I think you'd be amazed at how nice...Africa Bambaata is the guy who asks "Do you need a hand?"This is one of the most awesome electro songs.
 
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