Zulu Nation

ZULU NATION
 
 
The Universal Zulu Nation is an international hip hop awareness group formed and formerly headed by hip hop artist Afrika Bambaataa.  They strongly promote that Hip-Hop was created to provide 'peace, love, unity and having fun' for those in the ghetto, and eventually onward to all those supportive of the culture.  (More from Wikipedia)
 
 
Hip hop culture predates the development of rap and hip hop music by nearly a decade.  From Wikipedia:  “Hip hop is a subcultural movement that was formed during the early 1970s by African-American and Puerto Rican youths residing in the South Bronx in New York City. . . .  It is characterized by four distinct elements, all of which represent the different manifestations of the culture:  MCing (oral), turntablism or DJing (aural), b-boying (physical), andgraffiti art (visual). . . .  The origin of hip hop culture stems from the block parties of the Ghetto Brothers, when they plugged in the amplifiers for their instruments and speakers into the lampposts on 163rd Street and Prospect Avenue and used music to break down racial barriers, and from DJ Kool Herc at 1520 Sedgwick Avenue, where Herc mixed samples of existing records with his own shouts to the crowd and dancers.  Kool Herc is credited as the 'Father of Hip Hop'.  DJ Afrika Bambaataa of the hip hop collective Zulu Nation outlined the pillars of hip hop culture, to which he coined the terms:  MCing or 'Emceein', DJing or 'Deejayin', 'B-boying' [break dancing], and graffiti writing or 'Aerosol Writin'."
 
(September 2016)
 
Last edited: March 22, 2021