Afrika Bambaataa Issues A Statement To Rap Artists Of All Regions

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The legendary Afrika Bambaataa and his organization The Zulu Nation recently sent this statement to our brother and good friend Jazzy D for all of the rappers from every coast or region to read:

I, Afrika Bambaataa, have heard it all, read it all, in many magazines throughout the world, and seen almost all in this continuing bullshit about which rappers are better, east coast v west coast, Miami bass hip-hop is bullshit, British Rappers sound funny rapping, electro funk, techno rappers are soft, I like hardcore rap and beats, this one group is like that, old school vs new school, Rap wouldn't be rap if it wasn't for the battles, I'm the quickest, baddest rapper, deejay around, Go Go music in Washington D. C. is dead. It's all about hip-house or house music all night long. I dis you, you dis me, my crew will take you out or kick your ass, fuck this or that, Nigger, Bitch, Nigguz, Nigguh, Hoe, Hooker, Bitches with Problems, Hoes with Attitudes.

Just look at yourselves, sounding like a bunch of fools, who really don't have any true knowledge of self and knowledge of hip-hop culture and what it's all about. First of all, let me tell you that the music (beats) that makes up hip-hop, comes from different nationalities and races, especially from black people, and if you think I am a brother who don't know what he is talking about, just check out many of the music, beats, grooves and sounds that many of your rappers use to make their records or rap over. Hip-hop music in general is colorless and not racist. It comes from many categories in music, for example: Hip-hop music is made up from other forms of music like funk, soul, rhythm & blues, jazz, rock heavy metal, salsa, soca (calypso), TV shows, kiddie shows, horror movies, techno, pop, disco, african, arabic, reggae -etc. . . . and if you use any records from these categories, you will see that the music is made by people from different races or nationalities from all over the planet, but it's roots start with black people.

I have read many interviews by different rap groups throughout the world, just to see where their heads are at, whether they are really knowledgeable about hip-hop music/culture or whether they are just plain assholes. Many of the rappers will down(dis) another rapper because he or she wanted to experiment with hip-hop by singing or adding a different sound in hip-hop to create something new. When are all of you in the hip-hop world going to 'wake up'? You love to keep dissing each other for nothing and if you were wise in your disrespect of each other, you would know how to make money with respecting your disrespect of each other, if you truly understand what I am saying.

Many who are into hip-hop or part of hip-hop culture throughout the world need a check up from the neck up. In fact, and in truth, the whole human family needs one. Everyone needs to check up on their own roots and culture and seek the real truths on life on this so-called planet Earth. Knowledge, wisdom, and understanding, facts and truths about black, brown, red, yellow and white people and not that brainwash white supremacy shit that white people in power have taught all over the world and to their own people of the so called planet Earth.

Yes there are many wrongs in the worldwide hip-hop community, but there are also many aspects of positivity within the hip-hop community that the media or trade magazines rarely focus upon. Many of you in hip-hop culture don't even listen to the rappers who are trying hard to wake your asses up to what is going on in the bigger scale than of what you see in your neighborhoods, their message goes in one ear and out the other.

The media does play a big role in destroying the hip-hop culture movement, but many of you in the hip-hop community are the biggest enemies of hip-hop and you will be the ones who will help the enemies of hip-hop to destroy it, or to bring it back underground, because of your ignorance of knowledge of hip-hop. This has started the difference between 'old school' and 'new school'. To myself (Afrika Bambaataa) there is only one school and that's the learning, evolving, going through the different phases or cycles school of hip-hop. That is the real hip-hop school. A lot of you in the world of hip-hop better start looking at the problems in your own backyard as well as the world, because while you are enjoying yourselves etc. there are many plots being sprung to destroy hip-hop in the world. Because many people in government look at hip-hop music and its culture as a radical music that gets straight to the point and music that will wake up the youth and young adults throughout the world. They can also use hip-hop to backfire and destroy itself. You can believe what I'm saying. But time will tell and I see what you see not.

Peace be unto you,
Your brother In music and faith, Afrika Bambaataa.

Peace from Jazzy D...
 

PGBD

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This is another individual that's placing more importance on Hip Hop and Rap than is deserved. They're just forms of music like all other forms of music. They're not movements and they're definitely not cultures (maybe a part of a subculture but not a culture) and if you think about it in relation to the grand scheme of things, music is quite insignificant.

So why do people try to make this type of music out to be more than what it is? Probably because it gives them a sense of meaning and purpose that they can't find in other aspects of their lives.

Why is there so much strife in this form of music as opposed to others?
Probably becasue it's music that originated in the lower classes of society, caters to the lower classes of society and to this day is influenced by the lower classes of society.

And what does that mean?
That means the music incorporates all of the elements of the lower classes of society and with that comes all of the things you hear and see (Do I need to go into detail?).

So this is my suggestion:
*Rappers, rap because you enjoy doing and it because you want to make money off of it. Listeners, buy the music because you want to listen to it. Don't make it out to be something bigger than what it is (Hippy Hop Hoppers are the ones responsible for this). Hell, look at how Rock and Roll or whatever the fuck it's called was perceived in the 50's and 60's and now look how poeple view it (it's just another form of music and that's how Rap and Hip Hop should be viewed).

* Please stop rapping if you can't rap worth a damn. Stick to being a body guard, hype man or some other member of a good rapper's entourage.
 

PGBD

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Cante-up said:
And KRS is another one of these Hip Hop activists that puts far too much on it. There's no need to have seminars and create panels to dicuss issues in Hip Hop because there aren't any serious issues in Hip Hop. It's all music and it's all pretty damn irrelevant.

Eveybody was laughing at K-9, but he has the right mentality. Get your foot in the door, bump the weaker rappers out of the game, compete against your fellow Rap competitors, try to amass as much money as you can and then get out the game.

"This Rap game is just like the coke game" - Who said that, 40?