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Afrika Bambaataa & the Cosmic Force versus the Funky 4, at the T-Connection, Bronx, NY, December 19, 1981
Afrika Bambaataa & the Cosmic Force versus the Funky 4, at the T-Connection, Bronx, NY, December 19, 1981

Afrika Bambaataa & the Cosmic Force versus the Funky 4, at the T-Connection, Bronx, NY, December 19, 1981

DJ Afrika Bambaataa
Performing artist Funky 4 MCs
Performing artist Lisa Lee
Performing artist Cosmic Force
Venue T Connection
Date1981
Mediumink; paper (fiber product)
DimensionsOverall (HWD): 6 9/16 × 8 1/2 in. (16.7 × 21.6 cm)
Credit LineMoPOP permanent collection
Object number1999.757.52
Text Entries

Party flyers were a staple in the early years of Hip-Hop and hard-copy invitations were the main medium for communicating information and promoting an event. The flyers symbolized many key appearances, acts, conventions, DJ performances, and contests in the Hip-Hop scene. Many flyers were created by local graffiti artists such as Buddy Esquire and Phase 2. The flyers were often presented by Hip-Hop promoters, DJs, and MCs who hosted the parties. Money was given to the artist to draw creative art and graphics for about $40-$60 for around 1,000 party flyers. The parks’ open public spaces have provided the perfect venues for park jams, impromptu dance-offs, and rap battles that established the sound, fashion, art, and message of Hip-Hop. Most of the Hip-Hop parties were a space for positivity where many of the Hip-Hop community could escape the realities of racism that included police brutality, drug abuse, and gang violence in their surrounding communities.

Owned Ritchie Tee, the T- Connection was a popular mainstream uptown club located on Gun Hill Road. T-Connection was more known as a B-Boy party with the best local breaks where the Funky Four often performed..

Leader of the Zulu Nation and known as one of the “Godfathers of Hip-Hop,” Afrika Bambaataa (Lance Taylor, b. 1957) is a DJ, producer, rapper, and songwriter from the Southeast Bronx. As a former gang member, Afrika Bambaataa began DJing at local parties in the early 1970s, playing Funk and Disco records but stood out as a unique and eclectic DJ because he would play records across different genres like Rock, Pop, Salsa, African, and Latin. Afrika Bambaataa also established two Rap crews: the Jazzy 5 and the Soul Sonic Force. Afrika Bambaataa crafted the foundation of Hip-Hop by establishing the five elements or five pillars: DJing, MCing, b-boying, graffiti, and knowledge. Afrika Bambaataa’s impact on Hip-Hop culture has defined the genre as a staple of creativity and expression emerging out of the Bronx.

Lisa Lee (Lisa Counts) is a female Hip-Hop artist from the Bronx, NY. Lisa Lee is know as the Zulu Queen Lisa Lee and an Original Zulu Queen who was a member of the Mighty Zulu Natio. Lisa Lee was the first and only female member of the Soulsonic Force. She was a member of the girl Hip-Hop group Us Girls with Debbie Dee and MC Sha-Rock. Lisa Lee has a single called “I’m A Pioneer” recorded with RoofTop Records by B Fats.

Funky 4 + 1 included K.K. Rockwell (Kevin Smith, b. unknown), Sha-Rock (Sharon Green, b. 1962), Keith Keith (Keith Caesar, b. unknown), and Rahiem (Guy Todd Wiliams, b. unknown) until 1979 when they joined Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, Lil’ Rodney C (Rodney Stone, b. unknown), MC Jazzy Jeff (Jeff Miree, b. 1962) D.J. Baron (Baron Chappell, b. unknown) and D.J. Breakout (Keith Williams, b. unknown). The Funky 4 + 1 is considered a legendary Hip-Hop group emerging out of the South Bronx, forming at the end of the Disco era in 1978. Funky 4 + 1 was one of the first battle groups, the first Rap group to have a female MC, the first Rap group to be signed by a major record label, and the first Rap group to perform live on national television (Funky 4 + 1 performed “That’s the Joint” on Saturday Night Live, February 1981). Their debut single was the 15-min track ‘Rappin and Rocking the House’ released in 1979, which was the same year they signed with Enjoy Records for three months then signed with Sugar Hill Records where they released “That’s the Joint” in 1980.

 Party flyer in black ink listing performers, location and details of event. Yellow handbill with black text.  Black thick horizontal line across center, with diamond in the middle. Text inside bar and diamond reads "Cosmic Force VS The Funky 4".  "Fri" is crossed out in blue marker, and "Sat." has been written in with same marker.
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On View
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Large format image
Stephen King
Date: c. 2017
Medium: leather; linen; cotton; metal; foam rubber
Object number: 2020.29.A-.G
Afrika Bambaataa and the Soulsonic Force, Funky 4 + 1 More, at the Ecstasy Garage, Bronx, NY, March 21, 1980
Funky 4+1
Date: March 21, 1980
Medium: ink; paper (fiber product)
Object number: 1999.757.35
Calé Belt Formerly Owned by The Notorious B.I.G.
Notorious B.I.G.
Date: 1994-1996
Medium: leather
Object number: 1999.327.5
Slingerland Songster 401
Slingerland Banjo and Drum Company
Date: 1939
Medium: maple; rosewood
Object number: 1997.221.1
Funky 4+1 in the photo studio
Funky 4+1
Date: c.1981
Medium: chromogenic color prints
Object number: 2001.400.6
Zulu Nation Throw Down
Afrika Bambaataa
Date: 1980
Medium: polyvinyl chloride; paper (fiber product); ink
Object number: 2001.482.23a
Planet Rock Cape Worn by Afrika Bambaataa
Afrika Bambaataa
Date: c. 1983
Medium: polyester
Object number: 1998.854.1
Planet Rock + Bonus Beats I / Planet Rock
Afrika Bambaataa & Soul Sonic Force
Date: 1982
Medium: polyvinyl chloride; paper (fiber product); ink
Object number: 1998.587.1.A,.B
Planet Rock
Afrika Bambaataa & Soul Sonic Force
Date: 1982
Medium: polyvinyl chloride; paper (fiber product); ink
Object number: 1998.663.4
Jungle Rock City, at the T-Connection, Bronx, NY, March 15, 1980
Afrika Bambaataa
Date: 1980
Medium: ink; paper (fiber product)
Object number: 1998.802.17
Panasonic RS-261US Stereo Cassette Tape Deck Used by Afrika Bambaataa
Afrika Bambaataa
Date: c. 1973
Medium: plastic; silver
Object number: 1998.854.5
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