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"Unity" is a song recorded by Afrika Bambaataa and James Brown as a duet in 1984. It was the first recording in which Brown collaborated with a performer associated with hip hop, a then-new idiom heavily influenced by Brown's own funk music.
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Sep 17, 2014 · Music video by Afrika Bambaataa & James Brown performing"Unity" (1984)
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Mar 23, 2023 · 00:00 A1 Unity (Part 1 The Third Coming) 03:26 A2 Unity (Part 2 Because It's Coming) 07:20 A3 Unity (Part 3 Nuclear Wildstyle) ...more.
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Unity (Pt. 1 - The Third Coming) Lyrics. Everybody over there! (Singing education!) Everybody over here! (We all need respect!) All the people of the world (All hoping for peace!) Everybody think...
“Unity” is a song recorded by hip-hop pioneer Afrika Bambaataa and multi-talented artist James Brown as a duet in 1984.
"Unity" stands as a collaborative milestone between two influential figures—Afrika Bambaataa, a pioneer in hip hop, and James Brown, the iconic godfather of ...
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Unity (Part 2: Because It's Coming) Lyrics: That's bad, man. I am bad man, bad / I feel like I never done a record before / That's bad, brother, that is bad / What do you mean? / Believe me ...