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Afrika Bambaataa forms the Universal Zulu Nation

Former Bronx River Project gang member Lance 'Afrika Bambaataa' Aasim formalizes a new social movement built around hip-hop's emerging four-element practice. The Zulu Nation codifies DJing, MCing, breaking, and graffiti writing as a single cultural project — with a fifth pillar, 'Knowledge,' added later.

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Why it matters

Bambaataa's framing — that hip-hop is a culture, not a single musical style — is the conceptual move every later history is built on. By name-checking Knowledge alongside the four performance practices, the Zulu Nation transforms a Bronx party scene into a self-aware movement with curriculum, ethics, and global aspirations. The four-element taxonomy survives intact in Smithsonian, Kennedy Center, and Carnegie Hall framings five decades later.

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Citations 3

  1. A
    Carnegie Hall — Timeline of African American Music — Rap / Hip-Hop Retrieved 2026-05-24.
  2. B
    Wikipedia — Universal Zulu Nation Retrieved 2026-05-24.
  3. B
    Wikipedia — Afrika Bambaataa Retrieved 2026-05-24.

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