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Unity (Afrika Bambaataa and James Brown song)

"Unity Part 1 (The Third Coming)"
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Cover of the 12" version
Single by Afrika Bambaataa and James Brown
B-side "Unity Part 2 (Because It's Coming)"
Released August 1984 (1984-08)
Format 7", 12"
Recorded June 1984, Unique Studios, New York, NY
Genre Electro, funk, hip hop
Length
  • 3:20 (Part 1)
  • 3:30 (Part 2)
Label Tommy Boy/Warner Bros. Records
00847
Songwriter(s)
  • James Brown
  • Khayan Aasim Bambaataa
  • Douglas Wimbish
  • Bernard Alexander
  • Keith LeBlanc
  • Robin Haplin
Producer(s)
Afrika Bambaataa singles chronology
"Wildstyle"
(1983)
"Unity Part 1 (The Third Coming)"
(1984)
"Bambaataa's Theme"
(1986)
"Wildstyle"
(1983)
"Unity"
(1985)
"Bambaataa's Theme"
(1986)
James Brown charting singles chronology
"The Night Time Is the Right Time (To Be With the One That You Love)" (B-side of "Bring It On...Bring It On")
(1983) String Module Error: Match not found1983
"Unity Part 1 (The Third Coming)"
(1984) Unity Part 1 (The Third Coming)1984
"Living in America"
(1985) Living in America1985

"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. The record's title and its cover showing the two performers clasping hands express solidarity between the two styles. The song's music is similar in its structure to Brown's own funk songs of the late 1960s and 1970s, but uses the drum machine and keyboard-generated timbres of electro. The song's rapped lyrics are on the themes of "Peace, unity, love, and having fun". The single charted #87 R&B.

"Unity" contains several references to Brown's earlier recordings. The song's a cappella opening paraphrases the beginning of his 1970 songs "Get Up, Get Into It and Get Involved","Soul Power" and an instrumental passage in the middle of part 1 is borrowed from his 1969 hit "Give It Up or Turnit a Loose".

A videotape was shot of the vocal recordings of the song in Studio A at Unique Recording Studios, NYC. The tape was given to Fred Seibert and Alan Goodman of Fred/Alan Inc. to make into an inexpensive music video. The team worked with their in-house producer/director Tom Pomposello and creative director Marcy Brafman and Peter Caesar to create the video.


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