THIS PARTICULAR PERIOD IT WAS ISLAM, JERRY BLOODROCK, JAZZY JAY, CHUCK CHILLOUT WIZ KID AND A GANG OF PPL IM MISSING WHICH INCLUDES DJ TEDDY TED FROM JERZ, ISLAM USE TO B ON SOME REAL UNIFYING THE DIVIDE BETWEEN THE GODS AND THE ZULUS, SELFISHLY I WANTED HIM STAY HERE INSTEAD OF OUT WEST
Yeah this is da illest,I used to stay up late as hell on a school night to tape this stuff damn i miss them cassettes!! WHBI str8 from da brix but was on westside highway in nyc
There was a show where they mixed up loads of james brown grooves, with Champ and let a woman be a woman, man if anyone has that, I would be amazed, I haven't heard it in years. The son of Bamabata, none other, Africa Islam, the prince of Charm.....I love the static on these tape recordings, ultra dope.
Stood in the Roxy's in the 80's and let me tell ya something. Afrika Islam was and is the SHIT FOR REAL. Had everybody Rockin. Never forget he did a routine with DST. Man they rocked art of noise!!! Man If i could only go back in TIME FOR ONE NIGHT!!!
i remember all this...son of bambaata...this said kissfm... i remember all this...born in 72...from n.y. newburgh...bigups..red alert chuck chillout on kiss...mister magic marley marl on bls...92 ktu all dat...89.1whbi..i remember all dat...newburgh..bx...connect...harlem...the whole 5 boroughs... .
Afrika Islam rocked on nyc's hot 97 for one night. The following week DJ Red Alert took over. The rest is history. Afrika Islam is a true hip hop pioneer.
This goes out to Richied110 in the place to be ! WHBI-89.9,I used to listen to Afrika Islam at the ROXY in the CITY..unfortunately,one of the least known D.J.s of the early era !
thsi song is sampled on wu tang
dcitmf 2 months ago
2 da Mighty Zulu Nation
def2def2 4 months ago
SON OF BAMBAAATA
topshelf7 6 months ago
HOW DA F I FORGOT THE GRAND MIXER D S MUTHA F'ING T AMONG OTHERS IM FORGETTING
EsteemQuashIKana 6 months ago
THIS PARTICULAR PERIOD IT WAS ISLAM, JERRY BLOODROCK, JAZZY JAY, CHUCK CHILLOUT WIZ KID AND A GANG OF PPL IM MISSING WHICH INCLUDES DJ TEDDY TED FROM JERZ, ISLAM USE TO B ON SOME REAL UNIFYING THE DIVIDE BETWEEN THE GODS AND THE ZULUS, SELFISHLY I WANTED HIM STAY HERE INSTEAD OF OUT WEST
EsteemQuashIKana 6 months ago
Yeah this is da illest,I used to stay up late as hell on a school night to tape this stuff damn i miss them cassettes!! WHBI str8 from da brix but was on westside highway in nyc
phatdaddy151 1 year ago
its ur rock was the sickest beat back then..any beat w/ that goes straight to my favs...
NYOLSKOOL 1 year ago
this aint Islam. Its Jazzy Jay and Bambaata on kiss fm. i had this tape back in the day in London. Still have it somewhere...
londonjamo 1 year ago
Somebody get me a friggin time machine! I need to go BACK!!!
socom6 1 year ago
There was a show where they mixed up loads of james brown grooves, with Champ and let a woman be a woman, man if anyone has that, I would be amazed, I haven't heard it in years. The son of Bamabata, none other, Africa Islam, the prince of Charm.....I love the static on these tape recordings, ultra dope.
psyne000 1 year ago
The first song is the Fantasy 3-Its your rock.
djdrewbreeze 1 year ago
Stood in the Roxy's in the 80's and let me tell ya something. Afrika Islam was and is the SHIT FOR REAL. Had everybody Rockin. Never forget he did a routine with DST. Man they rocked art of noise!!! Man If i could only go back in TIME FOR ONE NIGHT!!!
PEACE AKE
mrod2125 1 year ago
afrika islam was rockin the jamz but on the other side of town was a kid named flash
dexorcist 2 years ago
does anybody know what the first track is????
smurphologist 2 years ago
your rock by fanasty three
kooltrip 2 years ago
i remember all this...son of bambaata...this said kissfm... i remember all this...born in 72...from n.y. newburgh...bigups..red alert chuck chillout on kiss...mister magic marley marl on bls...92 ktu all dat...89.1whbi..i remember all dat...newburgh..bx...connect...harlem...the whole 5 boroughs... .
zeplove19 2 years ago
FRESH!!!!!
Jukeone88 2 years ago
AYE almost every single night at 10:00 on backspin radio on SIRIUS XM he plays zulu beats for at least an hour...
some of that soul sounding funk shit i love it
he calls him self cutmaster lx or something...
ABOM420 2 years ago 2
This takes me back to those days when i would listen to WHBI on my Sharp GF-767.
Funkyrican1 2 years ago 2
I gotta be honest and say I have not heard as great as that in years. This is a straight bboy mix!
Greatly appreciate this one!
FunkyVinylJunkie 2 years ago 4
Afrika Islam rocked on nyc's hot 97 for one night. The following week DJ Red Alert took over. The rest is history. Afrika Islam is a true hip hop pioneer.
bigswerrve 2 years ago 4
@bigswerrve ---->> naaahhhh... that would be NYC's 98.7 Kiss FM
AZILLIONRECORDS 8 months ago
This goes out to Richied110 in the place to be ! WHBI-89.9,I used to listen to Afrika Islam at the ROXY in the CITY..unfortunately,one of the least known D.J.s of the early era !
puchie82766 2 years ago