Band, *1975
Hip-Hop/Rap
After Nelson Mandela's release from prison, Afrika Bambaataa and Gee Street Records organized a 1990 concert at Wembley in the UK to benefit the African National Congress. The concert brought together performances by UK and US rappers/musicians. The sales from the subsequent recording of the "Ndodemnyama (Free South Africa)" raised nearly $30,000, which was donated to the ANC.
Jungle Brothers *1987 US | |
UTFO US | |
Afrika Bambaataa voc *1957 US | |
X-Clan *1989 US | |
Lucien voc FR | |
Ultramagnetic MC's 1984-2001 | |
Tashan key, syn *1962 US | |
Kid Seville | |
Melvin Glover voc *1961 US | |
Don Baron | |
Claude Gray voc US | |
Lumumba Robert Carson | |
Dynamic Force | |
Nu-Sounds | |
Kings Of Swing | |
The Wildcat | |
Pamela Scott voc, bvoc | |
Cleve Laing | |
The Funk Queen voc | |
Ellis Williams | |
Dana Owens US | |
Edward Rudolph 1968-1996 | |
David Parker | |
Lakim Welch | |
Guy Todd Williams voc | |
Joe Roper Jr. | |
Kirk Robinson US | |
Benjamin Balogun | |
Darryl Gibson | |
Souleymane Dicko FR | |
Three Yards Men | |
Triple Destiny | |
Arthur X | |
Malibu Rappalot | |
Scott Sterling 1962-1987 US | |
Lin Que Ayoung |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Ndodemnyama (Free South Africa) | Hip-Hop Against Apartheid | 1990 | Album |