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Lance Taylor (born on
April 17, 1957), also
known as
Afrika Bambaataa (/ˌæfrɪkə bæmˈbɑːtə/), is a
retired American DJ, rapper, and
record producer. He...
- (also
referred to as
Afrika Bambaataa &
Soulsonic Force) is an
American electro-funk and hip hop
ensemble led by
Afrika Bambaataa who
helped establish hip-hop...
- The
origin of his DJ
moniker Westbam is a
homage to
Afrika Bambaataa, thus
Westphalia Bambaataa. He
started his
career as a DJ in 1983 in the
Odeon club...
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international hip hop
awareness group formed by electro/hip hop
artist Afrika Bambaataa.: 101
According to the
website of the UZN, the Zulu
Nation stands for...
- the DJ for
Lance Taylor,
better known as
Afrika Bambaataa. In 2016,
Savage publicly accused Bambaataa of ****ually
molesting him when he was 15. In 2024...
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electronic pop music. The
genre emerged with
musicians Arthur Baker,
Afrika Bambaataa, Warp 9, and Hashim.
Seminal electro tracks included "Planet Rock" (1982)...
- you don't stop".
Universal Zulu
Nation founder and
music artist Afrika Bambaataa is
credited with
first using the term as a five
element culture of which...
- "Planet Rock" is a song by the
American hip hop
artists Afrika Bambaataa and the Soul
Sonic Force. The song was
produced by
Arthur Baker and released...
- Funk" is a song
written by
Afrika Bambaataa,
Arthur Baker, John
Miller & John
Robie and
recorded by
Afrika Bambaataa &
Soulsonic Force.
Released in 1983...
- It
consists of
covers of
songs by
Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan,
Afrika Bambaataa,
Minor Threat, Eric B. & Rakim, the Stooges, MC5, the
Rolling Stones,...