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looking for the perfect beat
no, unless he did some recent cover of the song which i haven't heard yet (which i don't think he has).Planet Rock is a track from hip hop pioneer Afrika Bambaataa and the Soul Sonic Force.You can look the video up on youtube. Bambaataa was a true inovater of his time, and he also brought the four elements of hip hop together, including: DJ's, MC's, B-Boys {or breakdancers} and grafitti. In the last few years, I've heard Bambaataa sampled on different records, like the song, "Looking for the Perfect Beat," which Missy Elliot sampled. It's funny because the melody that Bambaataa used for that song, he sampled it from an old German trance group from the 70s called Kraftwerk, in fact, you can hear alot of Kraftwerk material here and there in Afrika Bambaataa's music.So there, that's alot more info than you needed on that. But to be sure, it wasn't Lil Wayne. It was Afrika Bambaataa, from the early 80s.-Willmyspace.com/staticquoGasmaskpeacesign@HOTMAIL.COMWill is mistaken about only one thing. Everything he says about Afrika Bambaataa is true, HOWEVER, Lil Wayne did do a cover of "Planet Rock". Its my favorite song... is called "Pump that bass".Enjoy!
Afrika Bambaataa - Looking For the Perfect Beat
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More information about a Planet Rock song can be found online at the Planet Rock website. The website gives you information about the Planet Rock songs and the sample of songs.
looking for the perfect beat
no, unless he did some recent cover of the song which i haven't heard yet (which i don't think he has).Planet Rock is a track from hip hop pioneer Afrika Bambaataa and the Soul Sonic Force.You can look the video up on youtube. Bambaataa was a true inovater of his time, and he also brought the four elements of hip hop together, including: DJ's, MC's, B-Boys {or breakdancers} and grafitti. In the last few years, I've heard Bambaataa sampled on different records, like the song, "Looking for the Perfect Beat," which Missy Elliot sampled. It's funny because the melody that Bambaataa used for that song, he sampled it from an old German trance group from the 70s called Kraftwerk, in fact, you can hear alot of Kraftwerk material here and there in Afrika Bambaataa's music.So there, that's alot more info than you needed on that. But to be sure, it wasn't Lil Wayne. It was Afrika Bambaataa, from the early 80s.-Willmyspace.com/staticquoGasmaskpeacesign@HOTMAIL.COMWill is mistaken about only one thing. Everything he says about Afrika Bambaataa is true, HOWEVER, Lil Wayne did do a cover of "Planet Rock". Its my favorite song... is called "Pump that bass".Enjoy!
yes.
Afrika Bambaataa - Planet Rock
Afrika Bambaataa - Looking For the Perfect Beat
Afrika Bambaataa was born April 19, 1957. He is an American DJ born in the South Bronx in New York and instrumental in the Hip Hop era in the early 80's. What he started back in the day is still very much practiced today.
The lyrics to Planter Rock Afrika Bambaataa can be found on many different sites online. You can find the lyrics on Metro Lyrics, ST Lyrics, and Lyrics Mode.
Looking For The Perfect Beat Afrika Bambaataa
The first rapper was Afrika Bambaataa, but the Father-of-hip-hop was DJ Kool Herc.
I read on some site that it was Kool DJ Herc or Spoonie Gee or Afrika Bambaataa
The song is "Looking for the Perfect Beat" by Afrika Bambaataa... =D
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