 They say the devil is in the details. For DJ Afrika Bambaataa, the devil is hard at work in the lack of them.
 They say the devil is in the details. For DJ Afrika Bambaataa, the devil is hard at work in the lack of them.“Hip-hop has been hijacked by a Luciferian conspiracy,” he says, quite matter-of-factly. “People have used hip-hop in a lot of ways that cause a lot of mind problems. They use the word wrongfully. They use it to mean a part instead of a whole. Like many of these [radio] stations say they’re hip-hop, they’re playing hip-hop. I go to these stations, and these so-called program directors don’t know jack crap about hip-hop culture. They know rap to a certain extent. But I question them. I say, ‘Where’s your go-go, your hip-house, your electro-funk, your raga, your R&B and soul?’ They get real quiet.” ( Rest of the story)
 
 
 
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