This 11-3/4" x 17-3/4" print is from an edition of 250, signed and numbered by the artist, George DuBose. Unframed (Click here for framing options and costs) In George's words - "Hip hop was just breaking out of the Bronx, and I remember hearing the music from Kraftwerk's 'TransEurope Express' blasting out of a car stuck in a traffic jam, but with different lyrics. A month later, Tommy Boy Records sent over four huge black gentlemen to my studio for a publicity shot. I was shocked by the elaborate costumes these guys pulled out of four large trash bags. I mean, these guys were so big, they wouldn't fit on my photo paper!" Bambaataa's influence on the emerging Hip-Hop scene continued with the formation of the Zulu Nation collective, featuring the talents of the Jungle Brothers, De La Soul, A Tribe Called Quest and Queen Latifah.