The REAL Hip Hop Forever Underground Artists List will be featured on the January 2012 : Issue of Topiltzin Magazine. 2/1/2012, pluse Exclusive interview: Rafael Ithier ( Musical Director - El Gran Combo), Fashion: Diana Rosario-Ariezaga, Featured Article: Induct EGC Campaign – Janet Garcia
National Forum: REAL Hip Hop Forever Underground Artists List, Featured Artwork: Rosalina Morales
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New generation Mighty Zulu Kingz honored Original Zulu Kingz 1st and 2nd generations.
The Zulu Kings were created on the same day Zulu Nation was, November 12 1973, and were to be the official B-boy crew for the Zulu nation. This concept came about since the five brothers who helped Afrika Bambaataa organize the Zulu Nation, were all Bboys! The original members of the Zulu Kings are as followed: Ahmed Henderson, Aziz Jackson, Shaka Reed, Kusa Stokes and Zambu Laner.
As time went on Zulu Kings became bigger. One of the first 3 Bboys to get ghetto celebrity status was Robbie Rob, and most notably Beaver from the Zulu Kings, who set off the Bboy boom in the Bronx. Other early members include: Afrika Islam, Jazzy Jay, Pow Wow, Red Alert, D.ST, Trouble and Sundance.
Don't miss the US television premiere of Bouncing CatsBreakdance Project Ugandaft. Rock Steady Crew Crazy Legs, Sat.Nov. 19th at 8pm ET/PT, only on Documentary Channel. Against the historical backdrop of Idi Amin and amidst the present-day evil of the Lord's Resistance Army's child soldiers wandering Uganda and the Congo causing untold devastation, Abrahmz Tekya, a b-boy devotee whose parents died when he was seven, established A B-boy Project Uganda to teach hundreds of Ugandan kids to connect to themselves and escape their predicaments through dance. This is the power of hip hop..please support by watching it and spreading the word! For more info check out http://bouncingcats.com/ andhttp://documentarychannel.com/bouncingcats