Afrika Bambaataa Edit

Born:
April 17, 1957, he's 52 and American.
Birthname:
Kevin Donovan.
Snapshot:
An artist with 36 releases, a member of 1 group, and credited twice on others' music. 2 collaborations and 2 musical relatives.

Profile Edit

Afrika Bambaataa (born Kevin Donovan, April 19, 1957) is an American DJ from the South Bronx, who was instrumental in the early development of hip hop throughout the 1980s. Afrika Bambaataa is one of the three main originators of break-beat deejaying, and is respectfully known as the "Grandfather" and "Godfather" and The Amen Ra of Universal Hip Hop Culture as well as The Father of The Electro Funk Sound. Through his co-opting of the street gang the Black Spades into the music and culture-oriented Universal Zulu Nation, he is responsible for spreading rap and hip hop culture throughout the world. Like many of the early pioneers in hip hop, he is of Caribbean descent. On September 27, 2007, he was nominated for induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

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Smithsonian's National Museum Of American History's Hip Hop Initiative

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40 Releases (36 under his own name, 2 in other groups and 2 credits on others' music) Edit

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Afrika Bambaataa - Planet Rock - High Quality Video (1982)

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