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  2. Universal Zulu Nation - Wikipedia

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    The Zulu Nation was centered in suburban Paris since most immigrants lived beyond the city limits. Since 1987, the Zulu Nation's ties to the French hip hop community have waned. Since Afrika Bambaataa's tour of France in 2008 and a Zulu Nation reunion in Paris, new movements of the Universal Zulu Nation have emerged in different cities in ...

  3. Donald D - Wikipedia

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    Donald D began his career in 1978 in the Bronx, New York, when he became a member of the Universal Zulu Nation joining forces with Afrika Islam, DJ Jazzy Jay, Kid Vicious and others as the group the Funk Machine. He was featured on Afrika Islam's radio show the Zulu Beats on WHBI in 1982. [3] Lamont and DJ Chuck Chillout formed a group named ...

  4. Afrika Bambaataa - Wikipedia

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    The Zulu Nation was the first hip-hop organization, with an official birth date of November 12, 1977. Bambaataa's plan with the Universal Zulu Nation was to build a movement out of the creativity of a new generation of outcast youths with an authentic, liberating worldview. [5]

  5. Zulu Nation - Wikipedia

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    Zulu people; Universal Zulu Nation, a hip-hop awareness group; Zululand (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 18 October 2011, at 16:23 (UTC). Text is ...

  6. Cholly Rock - Wikipedia

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    Anthony G. "Cholly Rock" Horne (born May 24, 1960), is a first generation B-Boy and one of the original 11 members of the Zulu Kings, the predecessor and genesis of the Universal Zulu Nation. Biography

  7. Jazzy Jay - Wikipedia

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    An early member of Afrika Bambaataa's Universal Zulu Nation, he was a protégé of Bambaataa as well as his older cousin, Kool DJ Red Alert. Beginning as a Zulu King dancer in the early 1970s, Jay later became a Universal Zulu Nation DJ and was a member of the Zulu group Jazzy Five, with which he recorded the single "Jazzy Sensation."

  8. Ronald Savage - Wikipedia

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    The Universal Zulu Nation responded with an open-letter apology to all the men who were allegedly abused by Bambaataa when they were underage. [ 8 ] After the Childs Victims Act passed in New York, Savage did not file suit against Afrika Bambaataa and later recanted his story. [ 9 ]

  9. Jazzy Five - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the group's formation, its members were associated with Afrika Bambaataa and the Universal Zulu Nation. After several line-up changes with the departure of MC Sundance and Charlie Choo, the recruitment of Mr. Freeze and Master Dee as their replacements, respectively, and the further addition of A.J. Les, the group became known as the ...