Afrika Bambaataa - Величайшая, а если и не главная фигура в музыке всех жанров. Бамбаатаа дал начало рэп музыке по всему миру. И создал стиль электро фанк. Как говорят хип-хоп звезды: "Без бамбааты, я бы не выпускал диски". Творения бамбааты, запомнит мир, навеки.
Жанр: Old School Rap/Electro Funk Год выпуска диска: 1979 - 2004 Производитель диска: U.S.A. Аудио кодек: MP3 Тип рипа: tracks Битрейт аудио: 192,V0,V2,320
Дата релиза: 1979
01 - afrika bambaataa - death mix live (part 1) 02 - afrika bambaataa - death mix live (part 2) 03 - cosmic force - zulu nation throwdown vol 1 04 - cosmic force - harlem underground band vol 1 (instrum) 05 - soul sonic force - zulu nation throwdown vol 2 06 - soul sonic force - harlem underground band vol 2 (instrum)
1. Zulu Nation Throwdown 7:06 2. Zulu Nation Throwdown 6:07 3. Jazzy Sensation - Bronx Version 9:43 4. Planet Rock 6:22 5. Looking for the Perfect Beat 6:58 6. Renegades of Funk 6:45 7. Frantic Situation - Vocal 5:00 8. Unity Part 1 (The Third Coming) 3:24 9. Who Do You Think You 'Re Funkin' with? - Hip Hop Mix 4:53 10. What Time Is It? - Live 8:55 11. Funk You! 5:43 12. Hidden Track 0:44
Дата релиза: 1984
1 Unity Part 1 (The Third Coming) (3:26) 2 Unity Part 2 (Because It's Coming) (3:52) 3 Unity Part 3 (Nuclear Wild Style) (3:52) 4 Unity Part 4 (Can You See It) (6:54) 5 Unity Part 5 (The Light) (4:40) 6 Unity Part 6 (World III) (2:57)
Дата релиза: 1986
Planet Rock: The Album is an old school hip hop album by Afrika Bambaataa & Soulsonic Force, released in 1986 as a collection of previous singles. The song "Planet Rock" was one of the earliest hits for hip hop and remains one of its pioneering recordings. The single's liner notes credit Kraftwerk with the song. In creating the track, portions of Kraftwerk's "Trans Europe Express" were used, along with portions of songs by Captain Sky and Ennio Morricone. Rather than sampling these works digitally, the phrases were re-recorded in the studio. "Planet Rock" is also cited as the first electro funk record. "Renegades of Funk" was covered by Rage Against the Machine on their Renegades album.
Perssonel
Arthur Baker - Producer, Mixing Keith LeBlanc - Producer Latin Rascals - Remixing Afrika Bambaataa - Producer, Mixing John Aquilino - Illustrations, Hand Lettering Jay Burnett - Mixing Albert Cabrera - Remixing Skip McDonald - Producer Tony Moran - Remixing John Robie - Producer, Mixing Rae Serrano - Producer, Mixing Adrian Sherwood - Mixing Andy Wallace - Mixing Doug Wimbish - Producer Leroy Evans - Producer Monica Lynch - Art Direction Steven Miglio - Artwork, Design Fats Comet - Producer, Mixing
Miscellanea
Тhe song "Planet Rock" was ranked by Rolling Stone at #237 on their list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. Video Mix Productions made an original video for "Planet Rock" using live performance and NASA footage (pd) which Tommy Boy licensed from Danny Cornyetz and Jessica Jason in 1981. Video Mix did "Looking For The Perfect Beat" also. The video broke the color barrier by playing on MTV News and later was a staple of a cable channel in New York, Video Jukebox. The drum machine used was a Roland TR-808 "Planet Rock" went on to become the first certified gold vinyl 12" single, a new format at the time The orchestra stabs were provided by a rented Fairlight CMI
1. Planet Rock [Original Twelve Inch Version] 2. Looking for the Perfect Beat [Original Twelve Inch Version] 3. Renegades of Funk [Remix] 4. Frantic Situation [Frantic Mix] 5. Who You Funkin' With? - Afrika Bambaataa, Melle Mel, Soulsonic Force 6. Go Go Pop - Afrika Bambaataa, Soulsonic Force, Trouble Funk 7. They Made a Mistake - Afrika Bambaataa, , Pow Wow
Дата релиза:1986
01 - Bambaataa's Theme 02 - Tension 03 - Rock America 04 - Kick Out The Jams 05 - Funk Jam Party 06 - Funk You 07 - Bionic Kats 08 - What Time Is It 09 - Beware (The Funk Is Everywhere) Silent Version
Дата релиза: 1987
1 - The Light 2 - Reckless 3 - Radical Music (Revolution Dance) 4 - Something He Can Feel 5 - Shout It Out 6 - Clean Up Your Act 7 - Zouk Your Body 8 - World Racial War 9 - Sho Nuff Funky
Дата релиза: 1990
1. Cinder Blocks - Sharaz 2. Dish Cuts 2 3. Bambaataa's Tune (Assault on Precinct 13) - Afrika Bambaataa 4. Rock & Roll, Pt. 2 - DJ Boo 5. Lay It Down - Catalyst 6. Do That [Sharaz's Yizomix] - Sharaz 7. Elektronische Tanzmusik - Takbam 8. Break@Dawn - Tony Faline 9. Let Me Tell You - Tony Faline 10. Exit 9 [Kingsize RMX] 11. 2 Kool 4 Skool - Afrika Bambaataa, Soulsonic Force, Überzone 12. Yaknowhatl'msayin' - Treatment 13. Freaks - Überzone 14. My Mind [Club Mix] - Motion Unit 15. Evel Knievel - Ceasefire
Дата релиза: 1992
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Дата релиза: 1992
01. The 40 oz. Crew (The Drunk Mix) (4:59) 02. The 40 oz. Crew (Inst. Mix) (2:01) 03. Watch Me Now (3:42) 04. Can You Flow (4:17) 05. Can You Comprehend (4:01) 06. The Zulu Shoutout (Part 1) (3:14) 07. Very Special (Radio Mix) (3:48) 08. Very Special (Inst. Mix) (3:48) 09. Zulu War Chant (4:08) 10. In A Minute (5:50) 11. The Zulu Shoutout (Part 2) (3:14)
Дата релиза: 1996
1. Bell-E 2 Bell-E 2. Body Move 3. Stop the War Now!!! 4. Happy 5. Funky Heroes 6. Jazzin' 7. Time (The Message Part One) 8. Pupunanny 9. Feel the Vibe 10. Nize for the Boyz 11. Brasilia Breackdown 12. Jump Italia 13. A Part of My Life 14. A.I.D.S (The Message Part Two)
Дата релиза: 1996
1. Zulu Interlude #1 0:15 2. This Is Time Zone 1:33 Featuring - Sunstar The Funky Alien 3. Funky Beeper 2:26 4. Unity Part 7 (The Rapmania Live Mix) 5:00 5. Mazuma 2:04 Vocals - Funky African 6. Throw Ya Fuckin' Hands Up 4:35 Featuring - Queen Asia , Sunstar The Funky Alien , Zulu Nation 7. One Time 4 Ya Mind 2:56 Featuring - Arthur 4X 8. Godfather (Take You Higher) 4:42 Vocals - Petawane 9. Zulu Interlude #2 0:12 10. Fugitive 4:53 Featuring - Arthur 4X , D'Amazin' , Queen Asia 11. Keepin' It Real 4:46 Featuring - D'Amazin' , X (8) 12. Funkadelic Shack 4:37 13. Turn This Mutha Out - Part 1 4:25 14. Zulu Interlude #3 0:10 15. (It's Alright Now) Think I'll Make It Anyhow 3:46 Featuring - Arthur 4X 16. Ugly Gals 2:53 Featuring - D'Amazin' 17. D.C. Nation 3:47 Featuring - X (8) 18. One Love (Work That Sucker) 9:38 Featuring - X (8) 19. Lyin' People 4:43 20. Zulu Interlude #4 0:21 21. Warlocks And Witches, Computer Chips, Microchips And You 5:09 22. Zulu War Chant 5:06
Дата релиза:1999
1 - Planet Rock - The Power From Planet X (The DJ Mesia Mix) - Remix - DJ Mesia (7:23) 2 - Do You Remember? (4:46) 3 - Watch Me Now - Featuring - Melle Mel (3:34) 4 - Can You Flow (4:11) 5 - Very Special (3:43) 6 - You're The One (3:56) 7 - Burn (3:27) 8 - Miss Lottie Dottie (3:57) 9 - Jazzin' (5:28) 10 - Just Hit Me - Featuring - MC G.L.O.B.E. (4:49) 11 - Break Me Of (5:18) 12 - Good Combination (3:49) 13 - Suffer (5:13) 14 - Planet Rock - The Power From Planet X (5:24) 15 - We're Gonna Rock (1:16) 16 - Zulu War Chant (4:03)
Дата релиза: 1996
1 Lost Generation 4:40 2 Bang Bang 7:54 3 Sex Is The Best 5:02 4 Who's In The House 5:36 5 Blowin' Up (Bring The Ruckus) 3:02 6 Rock Whatcha Got 5:14 7 Suffer 5:48 8 That's Not Right 6:26 9 Do The Wrong Thang 7:44 Featuring - Shannon 10 Planet Rock '96 8:12 11 For What It's Worth 6:31 12 What More U Want 6:02 13 Ominous Isthmus 6:45
Дата релиза: 1997
Recorded live at James Monroe High School in the Bronx, 'Death Mix' has become one of the most sort after records in the history of hip-hop. Released on the Paul Winley label in the early eighties it has gained cult status amongst deejays and record collectors alike. Even the artwork has been aped for DJ Shadow's Q-Bert megamix on MoWax and countless mix CD's have cloned the distinctive style. Death Mix is seen as one of the first ever mix sessions and while some of the recording may seem primitive to today's Pro Tools and Serato users you'll be hard pushed to find anything with as much energy and atmosphere.That's DJ Afrika Bambaataa Compilation, first mixed tracks.
1. tanya "sweet tee" winley - vicious rap 2. afrika bambaataa - death mix 1 3. afrika bambaataa zulu nation cosmic force - zulu nation throw down 4. harlem underground band - zulu nation throw down 5. tanya & paulette winley - i believe in the wheel of fortune 6. afrika bambaataa & paulette & tanya winley with the harlem underground band - rhymin' & rappin' 7. afrika bambaataa - death mix 2
Дата релиза: 2000
01.The Power from Planet X (The Dj Mesia Mix) 02.Planet Rock Rebirth 03.Planet Rocks The Journey (Instrumental) 04.Shake Ya Rump 05.Planet Rock (The Dj Fashion Mix) 06.Do You Remember (The Sixties) ? 07.Indian Planet Rock 08.Planet Rock (The Galaxy Mix) 09.The Cooley 10.Just Hit Me (feat. MC Globe) 11.I'm The Man 12.Plummer's in the House
Дата релиза: 2004
1. Got That Vibe - (featuring King Kamonzi) 2. Metal - (featuring Gary Numan/MC Chatterbox) 3. Dark Matter - (featuring King Kamonzi) 4. Take You Back 5. Soul Makossa 6. Just a Smoke - (featuring Mustafa Akbar) 7. 2137 - (featuring Alien Ness) 8. Almighty Ra - (featuring TC Izlam) 9. Touch & Go - (featuring Muriel Fowler) 10. Shake N Pop Roll - (featuring Aghi Spirits) 11. Ain't Talk'in No Shhh 12. Pick up on This 13. No Dope Fiends on the Floor 14. Electro Salsa 15. B More Shake 16. Meet Me at the Party 17. Sally - (featuring King Kamonzi) 18. Zulu Chant No. 5
Дата релиза: 2009
1.Mind Control (Nu-Break Mix) 2.Shake It 3.Old School Anthem 4.Raise The Roof 5.Traaaaaaat
Биография
Официальных званий и неофициальных титулов у Африки Бамбаатаа не меньше, чем у особы королевских кровей или у выдающегося государственного деятеля. Крестный отец хип-хопа, основатель электро-фанка, мастер записей, величайший ди-джей на Земле, провидец и летописец (проследивший истоки хип-хопа вплоть до древних африканских обрядов), гуманист и Брат с самой большой буквы и прочая, и прочая, и прочая. Это не просто дифирамбы обожателей Африки, а зачастую элементарная констатация факта. Он ли выбрал хип-хоп или, наоборот, хип-хоп выбрал его, но Бамбаатаа оказался идеальным инструментом для развития и популяризации хип-хоп-культуры во всем мире. Его стараниями хип-хоп пересек границы Бронкса и Гарлема, заполонил всю Америку и всерьез и надолго влился в мировой шоу-бизнес.
Имя Африки Бамбаатаа - сокровище приобретенное, а не врожденное. Кевин Донован (Kevin Donovan), как его звали на самом деле, одолжил свой псевдоним - Afrika Bambaataa Aasim - у воинственного правителя племени зулусов, жившего в далекой Африке в 19 веке. Сам Кевин появился на свет в середине 20 века, 10 апреля(В один день с hon521(прим. hon'a)) 1957 года, в Нью-Йорке, а точнее в Бронксе. Уже при первых контактах с миром музыки он проявил себя натурой широкой и разноплановой - научился играть на трубе, потом на пианино, слушал все подряд - ритм-н-блюз и рок, умельцев андеграунда и звезд поп-сцены. Параллельно, как достойный представитель своего поколения и особенно своего района, он активно участвовал в жизни бандитских группировок, в конце концов возглавив одну из самых грозных банд Нью-Йорка под названием Black Spades.
О битрейте, или почему закрытые трекеры предпочитают V0
О качестве 320 kbps: 320 - Лосси формат, самая высшая точка битрейта в mp3, но почему вафли и вата не долюбливают 320?!
1 - 320 занимает большой размер в отличии от V0, и разница на слух минимальна, а размер, сильно ощутим. Пример: Возьмем в пример альбом: "Dark Matter Moving at the Speed of Light" Размер 320: 166.51 MB Размер V0: 111.59 MB Или альбом "Run D.M.C. - Tougher Than Leather" Размер 320: 112.42 MB Размер V0: 71.04 MB Когда же разница на слух, практически не заметна, теперь вы знаете почему закрытые трекеры предпочитают этот битрейт. Также нельзя не заметить, что считается:"VBR умным форматом" который, как бы очищает не нужное...Многие даже любят VBR V2, больше чем 192 kbps. V0 - примерно 230...280 V1 - примерно 190...250 V2 - примерно 150...210 Теперь вы знаете о битрейте(если не знали)...
History Afrika Bambaataa grew up as Kevin Donovan in the Bronx River Projects, with an activist mother and uncle. As a child, he was exposed to the black liberation movements of the era, and witnessed debates between his mother and uncle regarding the conflicting ideologies of the movements. He was exposed to his mother's extensive and eclectic record collection.[1] Gangs in the area became the law in the absence of law, clearing their turf of drug dealers, assisting with community health programs and both fighting and partying to keep members and turf.[1] Bambaataa was a founding member of the Bronx River Projects-area street gang The Savage Seven. Due to the explosive growth of the gang, it later became known as the Black Spades, and Bambaataa quickly rose to the position of warlord. It was his job as warlord to build ranks and expand the turf of the Black Spades. Bambaataa was not afraid to cross turfs to forge relationships with other gang members, and with other gangs. As a result, the Spades became the biggest gang in the city in terms of both membership and turf.[1] After Bambaataa won an essay contest that earned him a trip to Africa, his worldview shifted. He had seen the movie Zulu and was impressed with the solidarity exhibited by the Zulu in that film. During his trip to Africa, the communities he visited inspired him to stop the violence and create a community in his own neighborhood.[1] He changed his name to Afrika Bambaataa Aasim, adopting the name of the Zulu chief Bhambatha, who led an armed rebellion against unfair economic practices in early 20th century South Africa that can be seen as a precursor to the anti-apartheid movement. He told people that his name was Zulu for "affectionate leader".[1] A young Afrika Bambaataa began to think about how he could turn his turf-building skills to peacemaking. He formed the "Bronx River Organization" as an alternative to the Black Spades.[1] Inspired by DJ Kool Herc and Kool DJ Dee, he too began hosting hip hop parties. He vowed to use hip hop to draw angry kids out of gangs and formed the Universal Zulu Nation[5] Bambaataa is credited with naming hip-hop. "Hip hop" was a common phrase used by MCs as part of a scat-inspired style of rhyming, and Bambaataa appropriated it for use in describing the emerging culture, which included the four elements: the music of DJs, the lyricism and poetry of emcees, the dancing of b-boys and b-girls, and graffiti art.[6] In 1982, Bambaataa and his followers, a group of dancers, artists and DJs, went outside the United States on the first hip hop tour.[1] Bambataa saw that the hip hop tours would be the key to help expand hip hop and his Universal Zulu Nation. In addition it would help promote the values of hip hop that he believed are based on peace, unity, love, and having fun. Bambaataa brought peace to the gangs as many artists and gang members say that "hip hop saved a lot of lives".[7] His influence inspired many overseas artists like the French rapper MC Solaar.[5] He was a popular DJ in South Bronx rap scene and became known not only as Afrika Bambaataa but also as the "Master of Records".[8] He established two rap crews: the Jazzy 5 including MCs Master Ice, Mr. Freeze, Master Bee, Master D.E.E, and AJ Les, and the second crew referred to as Soulsonic Force including Mr. Biggs, Pow Wow and Emcee G.L.O.B.E.[9] In that same year Bambaataa and Soulsonic Force dropped the live band to go high-tech. He borrowed an eerie keyboard hook from German electronic pioneers Kraftwerk and was provided an electronic "beat-box" by producer Arthur Baker and synthesizer player John Robie. That resulted in a pop hit "Planet Rock", which went to gold status and generated an entire school of "electro-boogie" rap and dance music. Bambaataa formed his own label to release the Time Zone Compilation. He created "turntablism" as its own sub-genre and the ratification of "electronica" as an industry-certified trend in the late 1990s. Birth of the Zulu Nation
Bambaataa decided to use his leadership skills to turn those involved in the gang life into something more positive to the community. This decision began the development of what later became known as the Universal Zulu Nation, a group of socially and politically aware rappers, B-boys, graffiti artists and other people involved in hip hop culture.[8] By 1977, inspired by DJ Kool Herc and DJ Dee and after Disco King Mario loaned him his first equipment, Bambaataa began organizing block parties all around the South Bronx. He even faced his long time friend, Disco King Mario in a DJ battle. He then began performing at Stevenson High School and formed the Bronx River Organization, then later simply "The Organization". Bambaataa had deejayed with his own sound system at the Bronx River Community Center, with Mr. Biggs, Queen Kenya, and Cowboy, who accompanied him in performances in the community. Because of his prior status in the Black Spades, he already had an established Army party crowd drawn from former members of the gang. Hip hop culture was spreading through the streets via house parties, block parties, gym dances and mix tapes.[10] About a year later Bambaataa reformed the group, calling it the Zulu Nation (inspired by his wide studies on African history at the time). Five b-boys (break dancers) joined him, whom he called the Zulu Kings, and later formed the Zulu Queens, and the Shaka Zulu Kings and Queens. As he continued deejaying, more DJs, rappers, b-boys, b-girls, graffiti writers, and artists followed him, and he took them under his wing and made them all members of his Zulu Nation. He was also the founder of the Soulsonic Force, which originally consisted of approximately twenty Zulu Nation members: Mr. Biggs, Queen Kenya, DJ Cowboy Soulsonic Force (#2), Pow Wow, G.L.0.B.E. (creator of the "MC popping" rap style), DJ Jazzy Jay, Cosmic Force, Queen Lisa Lee, Prince Ikey C, Ice Ice (#1), Chubby Chub; Jazzy Five-DJ Jazzy Jay, Mr. Freeze, Master D.E.E., Kool DJ Red Alert, Sundance, Ice Ice (#2), Charlie Choo, Master Bee, Busy Bee Starski, Akbar (Lil Starski), and Raheim. The personnel for the Soulsonic Force were groups within groups with whom he would perform and make records. In 1980, Bambaataa's groups made their first recording with Paul Winley Records titled, "Death Mix". According to Bambaata, this was an unauthorized release.[1] Winley recorded two versions of Soulsonic Force's landmark single, "Zulu Nation Throwdown", with authorization from the musicians. Disappointed with the results of the single, Bambaataa left the company. The Zulu Nation was the first hip-hop organization, with an official birth date of November 12, 1973. [11] Bambaataa's plan with the Universal Zulu Nation was to build a youth movement out of the creativity of a new generation of outcast youths with an authentic, liberating worldview.[1] Recognition
In 1982, hip hop artist Fab Five Freddy was putting together music packages in the largely white downtown Manhattan New Wave clubs, and invited Bambaataa to perform at one of them, the Mudd Club. It was the first time Bam had performed before a predominantly white crowd. Attendance for Bambaataa's parties downtown became so large that he had to move to larger venues, first to the Ritz, with Malcolm McLaren's group "Bow Wow Wow", then to the Peppermint Lounge, The Jefferson, Negril, Danceteria and the Roxy. "Planet Rock", a popular single, came out that June under the name Afrika Bambaataa and the Soulsonic Force. The song borrowed musical motifs from German electro-pop, funk, and rock. Different elements and musical styles were used together. The song became an immediate hit and stormed the music charts worldwide [5]. The song melded the main melody from Kraftwerk's "Trans-Europe Express" with electronic beats based on their track "Numbers" as well as portions from records by Babe Ruth and Captain Sky[12], thus creating a new style of music altogether, electro funk.
Bambaataa organized the very first European hip hop tour. Along with himself were rapper and graffiti artist Rammellzee, Zulu Nation DJ Grand Mixer DXT (formerly Grand Mixer D.St), B-boy and B-girl crews the Rock Steady Crew, and the Double Dutch Girls, as well as legendary graffiti artists Fab 5 Freddy, PHASE 2, Futura 2000, and Dondi.
Bambaataa'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". He recorded "Wildstyle" with Time Zone, and he recorded a collaboration with punk-rocker John Lydon and Time Zone in 1984, titled "World Destruction". Shango's album, "Shango Funk Theology", was released by the label in 1984. That same year, Bambaataa and other hip hop celebrities appeared in the movie Beat Street. He also made a landmark recording with James Brown, titled "Unity". It was billed in music industry circles as "the Godfather of Soul meets the Godfather of Hip Hop".
Around October 1985, Bambaataa and other music stars worked on the anti-apartheid album Sun City with Little Steven Van Zandt, Joey Ramone, Run-D.M.C., Lou Reed, U2, and others. During 1988, he recorded another landmark piece, "Afrika Bambaataa and Family", for Capitol Records, titled The Light[13], featuring Nona Hendryx, UB40, Boy George, George Clinton, Bootsy Collins, and Yellowman. Bambaataa had recorded a few other works with Family three years earlier, one titled "Funk You" in 1985, and the other titled "Beware (The Funk Is Everywhere)" in 1986. Bambaataa was involved in the Stop the Violence Movement, and with other hip hop artists recorded a 12" single titled "Self Destruction", which hit number one on the Hot Rap Singles Chart in March 1989. The single went gold and raised $400,000 for the National Urban League to be used for community anti-violence education programs.[10] In 1990, Bambaataa made Life magazine's "Most Important Americans of the 20th Century" issue. He was also involved in the anti-apartheid work "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)". Gee Street Records, John Baker, and Bambaataa organized a concert at Wembley Stadium in London in 1990 for the African National Congress (ANC), in honor of Nelson Mandela's release from prison. The concert brought together performances by British and American rappers, and also introduced both Nelson and Winnie Mandela and the ANC to hip hop audiences. In relation to the event, the recording Ndodemnyama (Free South Africa) helped raise approximately $30,000 for the ANC. Bambaataa also helped to raise funds for the organization in Italy. From the mid-1990s, Bambaataa returned to his electro roots, collaborating with WestBam (who was named after him) which culminated in the 2004 album Dark Matter Moving at the Speed of Light which featured Gary Numan and many others. In 2000, Rage Against the Machine covered Afrika's song "Renegades of Funk" for their album, Renegades. The same year, Bambaataa collaborated with Leftfield on the song "Afrika Shox", the first single from Leftfield's Rhythm and Stealth. "Afrika Shox" is also popularly known from the soundtrack to Vanilla Sky. In 2006, he was featured on the British singer Jamelia's album Walk With Me on a song called "Do Me Right", and on Mekon's album Some Thing Came Up, on the track "D-Funktional". Bambaataa performed the lyrics on the track "Is There Anybody Out There" by The Bassheads. As an actor, he has played a variety of voice-over character roles on Kung Faux.[14] Bambaataa was a judge for the 6th annual Independent Music Awards to support independent artists' careers.[15] On September 27, 2007, it was announced that Afrika Bambaataa was one of the nine nominees for the 2008 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductions.[16] On December 22, 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, Kentucky.
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