Afrika Bambaataa, the pioneering hip-hop DJ and Zulu Nation founder whose legacy was tarnished by sex abuse allegations later in his life, has died at the age 68. Bambaataa, born Lance Taylor, was widely recognized as one of the integral founders of hip-hop culture and an ambassador for the culture throughout his life. According to TMZ, he died from complications of cancer early on Thursday (April 9) in Pennsylvania. His legacy would be marred after numerous allegations of child abuse from his years as a youth leader.
The Hip Hop Alliance confirmed Bambaataa’s death in an official statement.
“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. His vision transformed the Bronx into the birthplace of a culture that now reaches every corner of the world,” the statement reads. “Through his music, leadership, and influence, he contributed to the foundation of Hip Hop’s core principles, inspiring generations of MCs, DJs, breakers, and cultural leaders. His imprint on Hip Hop history is undeniable and will forever remain part of the culture’s origin story.”
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