Hip hop culture influencer Afrika Bambaataa, widely known for his classic “Planet Rock” track, sat down with VladTV to discuss the cultural force known as Zulu Nation, which he formed back in 1977. During the quick 5 minute sit-down, he discusses the desire to make Zulu Nation a “United Nation of the streets,” Lil’ Wayne’s involvement with the group and prominent members such as Ice-T, Ice Cube, Immortal Technique and Tupac. This led to a discussion of how the untimely deaths of Tupac and Biggie could have been avoided through unity and bi-coastal love. Check it out below.
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