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Afrika Bambaataa, Hip-Hop Pioneer, Dead at 68

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Hip-hop pioneer Afrika Bambaataa (born Lance Taylor) has died at age 68. According to TMZ, which first reported the news, the “Planet Rock” artist died Thursday (April 9) from complications due to cancer.

Born in The Bronx, Bambaataa began DJing block parties in the South Bronx in the early ’70s, which led to him being credited as an originator of breakbeat DJing and one of the influential architects of hip-hop culture alongside founding father DJ Kool Herc.

As a teenager, Bambaataa traded his Black Spades gang ties to form the Universal Zulu Nation following a trip to Africa. He went on to found rap groups like Jazzy 5 and the Soulsonic Force, and brought rap to the masses with his first tour in 1982.

Afrika Bambaataa teamed up with Soulsonic Force for 1982’s “Planet Rock.” The electronic-fused track gave Bambaataa his lone Billboard Hot 100 entry, with the song peaking at No. 48 in September 1982, and later appeared in NBA 2K7 in 2006. The “Planet Rock” remixes also reached No. 4 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart in July 1982.

Bam joined forces with George Clinton and James Brown throughout his career. His James Brown collab “Unity” hit No. 87 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart in 1984.

The Godfather of Hip-Hop was part of the Artists United Against Apartheid and contributed to the 1985 album Sun City, which peaked at No. 31 on the Billboard 200.

Afrika Bambaataa also infiltrated the Dance Club Songs chart, notching a top five hit on the chart in 1991 with “Just Get Up and Dance” (peak No. 4).

The innovative DJ’s death was confirmed by The Hip Hop Alliance on Thursday with a 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,” said executive director Rev. Dr. Kurtis Blow Walker.

“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.”

Walker continued: “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. Today, we extend our condolences to all who were impacted by his life, his work, and his presence.”

Afrika Bambaataa’s legacy was muddied in recent years by a series of sexual abuse allegations against minors. He resigned from his position as head of the Universal Zulu Nation in 2016 following abuse allegations from activist Ronald Savage, who accused Bambaataa of molesting him when he was 15, and later recanted on his claims.

The Assassin Collective’s Solo accused Bambaataa of sexual abuse when the French rapper was 15. Bambaataa was also accused of sexually abusing and trafficking a minor, who remained anonymous as John Doe, in a civil lawsuit, which Bambaataa lost in 2025 due to a default judgment.

Billboard has reached out to Afrika Bambaataa’s reps for comment.

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