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Afrika Bambaataa Dead: Hip Hop Artist and Zulu Nation Founder Was 67

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April 10, 2026
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Afrika Bambaataa Dead: Hip Hop Artist and Zulu Nation Founder Was 67

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Afrika Bambaataa, the pioneering rapper, producer and DJ who created arguably the first fusion of rap and electronic music with 1982’s “Planet Rock” and others hits but whose legacy was later tarnished by multiple instances of sexual abuse of young men, died on Thursday. He was 67.

Born Lance Taylor, he died from complications of cancer in Pennsylvania, according to TMZ.

The Hip-Hop Alliance, headed by early rapper Kurtis Blow, wrote on Instagram, “Today, we acknowledge the transition of a foundational architect of Hip Hop culture, Afrika Bambaataa. As the founder of the Universal Zulu Nation, Afrika Bambaataa helped shape the early identity of Hip Hop as a global movement rooted in peace, unity, love, and having fun…At the same time, we recognize that his legacy is complex and has been the subject of serious conversations within our community. As an organization committed to truth, accountability, and the preservation of Hip Hop culture, we believe it is important to hold space for all voices while continuing to uplift what empowers and protects the people.”

Born to Jamaican and Barbadian immigrants, Taylor was raised in the rough Bronx River Projects in New York City and was inspired by activist members of his family. As a teenager he was a member of the Black Spades gang and worked to forge friendships and alliances with rival gangs, a practice that was further inspired after he won an essay contest and was awarded with a trip to Africa. Upon his return home, he began using the name Afrika Bambaata Aasim and created the Bronx River Organization, and later the Universal Zulu Nation.

He began DJing parties in the early ‘70s and, with DJ Kook Herc, was one of the pioneers of hip-hop, working with such crews as the Jazzy 5 and Soulsonic Force. New York’s uptown rap scene began cross-pollenating with the downtown new wave groups, and in 1981 Bambaata was invited by graffiti artist and scenester Fab Five Freddy to perform at venues like the Mudd Club and the Ritz.

He began experimenting with other genres of music, notably electronic sounds, and along with legendary producer Arthur Baker and keyboardist John Robie created 1982’s groundbreaking “Planet Rock,” which fused elements of Kraftwerk’s 1977 song “Trans Europe Express” with an electronic hip-hop beat and rapping from Bambaata and Soulsonic Force. The song became a massive club hit and even reached the Billboard R&B charts, inspiring countless rappers and performers over the decades — including in Europe, where Bambaata toured with other rappers in 1983.

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A series of equally solid singles followed notably “Looking for the Perfect Beat” and “Renegades of Funk,” before his next pioneering fusion took place. Joining forces with producer Bill Laswell, he united with Sex Pistols/ Public Image Ltd. singer John Lydon to create “Time Zone,” a groundbreaking fusion of rap and rock released in 1984, shortly after Run-DMC’s “Rock Box” and two years before the Beastie Boys’ Rick Rubin-produced multiplatinum album “Licensed to Ill,” which took the fusion to multiplatinum status.

Also in 1984, he teamed up with James Brown for the single “Unity,” and he and Soulsonic Force appeared in the film “Beat Street,” which introduced many people to the hip-hop, performing the track “Frantic Situation.”

The following year, he helped produce the all-star anti-apartheid album “Sun City,” which was coordinated by the E Street Band’s Steven Van Zandt and included such artists as Bruce Springsteen, Miles Davis, Bono, Lou Reed and others.

Also in 1984, he teamed up with James Brown for the single “Unity,” and he and Soulsonic Force appeared in the film “Beat Street,” which introduced many people to the hip-hop, performing the track “Frantic Situation.”

The following year, he helped produce the all-star anti-apartheid album “Sun City,” which was coordinated by the E Street Band’s Steven Van Zandt and included such artists as Bruce Springsteen, Miles Davis, Bono, Lou Reed and others.

In 1988, Bambaataa became involved with the Stop the Violence Movement, aimed at inner-city communities, joining several other artists on the single “Self Destruction,” which went gold and raised $400,000 for the National Urban League.

While his star faded in the 1990s, Bambaata continued working and releasing records and was widely acknowledged as a pioneer of hip-hop. However, in May 2016, Bronx political activist Ronald Savage accused Taylor of molesting him in 1980, when Savage was 15. While he initially denied the allegations, three more men accused Taylor of sexual abuse.

The same month, the Universal Zulu Nation disassociated itself from Taylor as part of an organizational restructuring that saw the group removing “all accused parties and those accused of covering up the current allegations of child molestation” from their roles. Bambaata resigned as head of the Universal Zulu Nation on May 6 and was forced to pay a settlement in 2025 to a man accusing him of sex trafficking him in the 1990s after a judge issued a default judgement after failing to show up to court.

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