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“Godfather of Hip-Hop” Afrika Bambaataa Dies at 68

“Godfather of Hip-Hop” Afrika Bambaataa Dies at 68

A pioneer who helped lay the foundation for hip-hop culture, he died at his home in Pennsylvania while battling cancer. Chief of the gang “Black Spades,” he later became founder of the “Universal Zulu Nation.” He left behind groundbreaking music such as “Planet Rock,” but in later years his legacy was marred by controversy over sexual misconduct.
A legendary DJ and rapper who is impossible to leave out of hip-hop history, Afrika Bambaataa (Afrika Bambaataa, birth name Lance Taylor), died of cancer complications.■ One of the founders of hip-hop... Dies at 68 after battling cancer According to reports from international media outlets such as...

"The Price of Praising Violence"... Rapper Kay Flock Sentenced to 30 Years for Gang Murder and Gun Crimes

A rising star of New York drill rap, career cut short at 22... Judge says "The damage you caused was enormous"
The promising figure of New York drill rap, which Billboard had spotlighted, will celebrate his 30s in prison instead of on stage. He lived by the rough lyrics of the Bronx, and now he has faced the law just like in his lyrics.
'Korean Tycoon' Soo Kim Joins Warner Bros Acquisition Battle...

'Korean Tycoon' Soo Kim Joins Warner Bros Acquisition Battle... "Will CNN Change Owners?"

FT "Standard General's Soo Kim Discusses Investment in WBD Cable Assets"... Attention on Trump Connection as WBD, which Transferred Studio to Netflix, Struggles with 'Burden' of Cable and CNN, Paramount Skydance's 'Hostile M&A' Participation Expands the Game... Media Disruption Expected
A Korean-American heavyweight has emerged in the 'deal of the century' surrounding global media giant Warner Bros Discovery . Soo Kim, the head of New York hedge fund Standard General, is confirmed to be exploring the acquisition of Warner Bros' cable broadcasting assets, including CNN.