zulu beat show on whbi, 1983
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thsi song is sampled on wu tang
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2 da Mighty Zulu Nation
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SON OF BAMBAAATA
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HOW DA F I FORGOT THE GRAND MIXER D S MUTHA F'ING T AMONG OTHERS IM FORGETTING
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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
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@bigswerrve ---->> naaahhhh... that would be NYC's 98.7 Kiss FM
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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
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its ur rock was the sickest beat back then..any beat w/ that goes straight to my favs...
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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...
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Somebody get me a friggin time machine! I need to go BACK!!!
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