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TaharQa and Tunde Ra Aleem

TaharQa Z. Aleem (born February 14, 1946) and Tunde Ra Aleem (February 14, 1946 – August 14, 2014) were twins formerly known as Albert Allen and Arthur Allen, respectively. Although they wore many hats, they are most notable for being American musicians, producers, authors, and entrepreneurs originally based out of Harlem, NY, in addition to being close friends and musical collaborators with Jimi Hendrix. Aleem featuring Leroy Burgess[1] had the 1986 R&B hit "Love's on Fire."

TaharQa and Tunde Ra Aleem
Birth nameAlbert and Arthur Allen
Also known asThe Aleems, Aleem featuring Leroy Burgess, The Ghetto Fighters, Prana People, High Frequency, The Fantastic Aleems, TaharQa Aleem, Taharqa Aleem, Tunde Aleem, Tunde Ra Aleem, Allen Twins, Aleem Twins
Born (1946-02-14) February 14, 1946 (age 78)
Harlem, New York, U.S.
DiedTunde Ra Aleem - August 14, 2014(2014-08-14) (aged 68)
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • record producer
  • record executive
  • actor
  • songwriter
  • promoter
  • author
Years active1968–present
Labels
Websitewww.niaentertainment.com

They also founded NIA Records, which launched their groundbreaking club/dance hits "Hooked on Your Love" and "Release Yourself." This same independent record label would also be pivotal in kick-starting the careers of several legendary hip-hop artists, namely Marley Marl and the Wu-Tang Clan.[2] After the death of his twin Tunde Ra in 2014, TaharQa still continues to be active in humanitarian efforts through his Hip-Hop for Humanity organization.[3]

Biography edit

TaharQa (Albert Raymond Allen) and Tunde Ra (Arthur Russell Allen) Aleem were born in Harlem New York on February 14, 1946, to William Austin Allen and Dorothy Phoenix. The twins were inseparable growing up and got a first-class musical education on the streets of Harlem, specifically in the world-famous Apollo theater. Those rich cultural experiences of seeing the world's greatest R&B/soul acts along with the musical talents of their mother Dorothy, propelled the Allen twins to pursue music in various singing groups. It was one of Harlem's most notorious gangsters and entrepreneurs, Jack "Fat Man" Taylor,[4] who gave the twins their first break, as he signed their group, the International GTO's to his independent record label,[5] Rojac Records.[6] The GTO's never made it big on Rojac Records, but they had the opportunity to learn how to run an independent record label. This on the job training would prove to be most valuable later in life. During their time at Rojac Records, the twins had the opportunity to rub elbows with talented and creative people like Clarence “Blowfly” Reid, who was an in-house writer and producer for Rojac Records. It was also through Fat Man that the twins would meet Lithofayne (Faye) Pridgeon,[7] a close friend and love interest of Jimi Hendrix. Originally, it was Faye's intention to use Arthur (Tunde Ra) to evict Jimi Hendrix from the apartment of her friend June Vasquenza (Maria Gurrero/Pantera) by convincing Arthur to marry June to rectify her status as an illegal alien from Mexico. Instead of kicking Jimi out, the twins bonded immediately with him over their shared passion of music. The Allen twins became lifelong friends with Jimi for the duration of his life, both before and after his rise to the top of the music world, even recording with him several times.[8]

Friendship and work with Jimi Hendrix edit

The twins befriended Jimi Hendrix before he went to Europe and became a superstar. To keep himself grounded, Jimi always made it his business to stay connected with his friends from Harlem upon his return to the States, even as one of rock's largest luminaries. Jimi's friendship with the twins would eventually lead to musical collaborations. The twins, musically known as the Ghetto Fighters (a name suggested by Hendrix), would record background vocals on Jimi's songs[9] like Dolly Dagger, Freedom, Stepping Stone and Izabella. Jimi also lent his progressive electric guitar skills to a song the twins recorded in June 1969 at Fame Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama called Mojo Man. Jimi overdubbed his guitar parts later in August 1970 at Electric Lady Studios.[10] This was all part of a larger plan for Jimi to help the twins produce the Ghetto Fighters album, which he called a “street opera.”[11]

The twins were featured as background vocalists on at least four (not counting compilations and reissues) Jimi Hendrix posthumous albums: Cry of Love (1971 - Platinum), Rainbow Bridge (1971 - Gold), War Heroes (1972), First Rays of the New Rising Sun (1997), and People, Hell and Angels (2013). They were also featured on Experience Hendrix: The Best of Jimi Hendrix (1997 - Double Platinum), The Jimi Hendrix Experience (Purple Box Set) (2000 - Platinum), and Voodoo Child: The Jimi Hendrix Collection (2001 - Gold).

The twins wanted to promote a Harlem concert to showcase Jimi to the Black community.[12] Jimi in turn, wanted to show his appreciation to the genesis of his New York musical roots. The original plan was for Jimi to do the benefit concert for the humanitarian crisis in Biafra (Nigeria) at the Apollo, but the owner, George Schiffman declined the offer. Instead, plans were made to perform an outdoor benefit concert for the United Block Association (UBA) on the corner of Lenox Avenue and 139th St.[13] Before the concert took place on September 5, 1969, Jimi made the big announcement at a September 3 televised press conference at Frank's Restaurant in Harlem.[14] Unfortunately, most of the reporters were more interested in asking questions about his legendary performance at Woodstock, which occurred less than a month earlier in August.

The benefit concert was supported by artists on Fat Man's Rojac Records. Artists like Big Maybelle, Chuck-a-Luck, and LTD, with a young Jeffrey Osborne on drums, warmed the Harlem crowd up for the big finale of Jimi Hendrix, Billy Cox, Jerry Velez, Mitch Mitchell, and Larry Lee. This was the same lineup that Jimi used at Woodstock, called Gypsy, Sun and Rainbows.[15] The concert was set to be filmed professionally, but the person that was paid to film the concert didn't realize how big of a star Jimi was and ran out of film in the process of recording the other acts. This left only a few seconds of film before Jimi began his set. All that remains of that historic night are seconds of a video of Jimi plugging into his amps, pictures taken by few professional photographers, and a horrible distorted audio recording that's barely audible.[16]

By most eyewitness accounts, the Harlem crowd was slow to warm up to Jimi, with someone even throwing an object on stage. Once Jimi got into his performance, he won the crowd over and put on a great show.

NIA Records edit

In 1972, with their friend Jimi Hendrix deceased, the Ghetto Fighters changed their musical group's name to US, then Prana People. The group consisted of the twins, their sister Juliette and Tommy Lockhart. They were managed and financed by New York Knicks legend Earl “The Pearl” Monroe. The group released a self-titled album on Prelude Records in 1977[17]

After the Prana People album, the twins decided to go in a new musical direction, producing the song "Hooked on Your Love" in 1979.[18] The song featured Leroy Burgess on lead vocals, formerly of the R&B group Black Ivory.[19] Rounding out the background vocals were Jocelyn Brown, Crystal Davis, and a young Luther Vandross. The song would go on to become a club classic and usher in the early transitional phase from disco to club/dance music in NYC. The song peaked at #15 and spent 16 weeks on Billboard's Dance charts.[20] The Fantastic Aleems released "Get Down Friday Night" and changed thir name to High Frequency. High Frequency released single "Summer Time".

At this point, the twins had grown weary of the traditional “shop your demo” approach and opted to go the independent route. They borrowed 1500 dollars from their father, pressed their own records and started NIA Records in 1979[21] in order to distribute their single. Author Dan Charnas recalls the early business of rap in his book, The Big Payback. The Aleems and Nia Records play a prominent role, as they were responsible for some of rap's seminal MC's.[22]

The twins were starting to get hip to the young fledgling hip-hop scene due to the prodding of Fat Man, whose Harlem World club became a rite of passage for many up and coming hip-hop artists. The Sugar Hill Gang was discovered at Harlem World by Joe and Sylvia Robinson of Sugar Hill Records. Fat Man also suggested that the twins take their instrumental for their club hit Hooked on Your Love and use it as a backing track for a group called Dr. Jeckyll & Mr. Hyde (Andre Harrell and Alonzo Brown[23]). The demo resulted in a production deal for the Dr. Jeckyll & Mr. Hyde with Profile Records.

The twins’ next single on NIA Records, Release Yourself, was a dance floor hit, thanks to the hip-hop styled remix by Marley Marl in 1984. The suggestion of this remix was made by Mr. Magic, whose WBLS show, Mr. Magic's Rap Attack, was just beginning to take NY urban radio into its hip-hop era. NIA records would also distribute songs from Captain Rock, The Last Poet (Abiodun Oyewole), Sparky D’s answer record to Roxanne (Sparky’s Turn), Marley Marl featuring MC Shan on Marley Marl’s Scratch.[24]

1980s R&B hit edit

The Aleems continued to put out hot dance hits on 12-inch singles like 1985's Confusion and its subsequent remix in 1986, both featured vocals from Black Ivory lead vocalist, Leroy Burgess.[25] The hot streak of The Fantastic Aleems and NIA Records caught the eye of Atlantic Records and they offered the twins a recording deal. This prompted a name change to Aleem. They gained R&B hit "Love's on Fire"(1986), and the song reached #23 on R&B chart.[26]

While working on their debut Top 50[27] R&B 1986 album for Atlantic called Casually Formal,[28] they contracted the services of Maurice Starr, which would prove to be a fruitful relationship when his new group, New Kids on the Block suddenly took off like his former group New Edition did. Maurice allowed the twins to produce and write a song on the New Kids’ fourth album, Step by Step entitled, Never Gonna Fall in Love Again. The album went triple platinum in the US and sold over 7 million copies worldwide. The twins would go on to produce one more album for Atlantic in 1987 called Shock.[29] Both Atlantic albums would feature Leroy Burgess on lead vocals.

With the Wu-Tang Clan edit

During the '90s, the twins stepped back from recording as artists and decided to open Konkrete Recording Studios in Mid-town Manhattan and also started B.I.D. (Black Independent Distribution), to promote and distribute records. This allowed them the chance to work with an array of talented artists like Rick James, Kashif, Technotronic, and the Wu-Tang Clan.

The twins helped the Wu-Tang Clan distribute their first single Protect Ya Neck in New York and helped them get signed to LOUD Records. In addition, the twins recorded some of the songs that would appear on Wu-Tang's classic debut album, Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) at Konkrete Studios. This collaboration led to the twins working with the Gravediggaz, which featured Prince Paul, Frukwan, Poetic, and Wu-Tang Clan front man and producer RZA.

Organizational affiliations edit

The twins founded the ROBC (The Reconstruction of Black Civilization), which was designed to bring attention to the royalty that exists in people of African heritage. To demonstrate their mission, the organization sponsored a trip to the U.S. for the son of Emperor Halie Selassie I of Ethiopia, along with several members of the Ethiopian Royal Family.

The twins also founded Hip-Hop for Humanity on September 11, 2001. (www.hhfhglobal.com) The goal of HHFH is to assist musically inclined youth by educating them to embrace leadership roles, take responsibility as future leaders, and put this knowledge to use by engaging in positive actions in their community and the world.

The Aleems have also served as advisers and directors of the Hendrix Foundation.

Other works edit

Before their friend Jimi Hendrix died, he was planning on working with the twins on their Ghetto Fighter album. The songs Mojo Man and Jet Set were intended to be on that album. When Jimi died on September 18, 1970, the twins shelved this album for over 40 years. They finally resurrected it and polished up the song Mojo Man with additional vocals from Leroy Burgess. The original version of Mojo Man appeared on a posthumous Hendrix album called People, Hell and Angels in 2013.[30] To go along with the twins’ version of Mojo Man, they included an animated cartoon as a part of their Urban Street Tales series. The twins opened up their vault and began to make their past catalog available to the public, including a song called Sugar Daddy, featuring James Booker on piano, Buddy Miles on vocals and Jimi Hendrix on guitar.

The Allen brothers wrote the song Mojo Man" for the posthumous Jimi Hendrix album "People, Hell and Angels."[31]

In addition to their musical catalog, the twins authored several books, including a joint memoir about their lives originally published in 2014. This auto-biography, Jimi Hendrix & The Ghetto Fighters: In Harlem World, traces the path of the twins from Harlem hustlers, to befriending Hendrix, to musical pioneers, to respected elders. The book is very candid in the portrayal of the many flaws and personal demons that plagued the twins throughout their lives. Other books include The 66 Attributes of the Nigger, Sacred Formulas – To Raise the Royal Mind and the soon to be released musical-mythology, Jimi Hendrix and the World of the Mu.

The Aleems, known then as the Allen twins stole the show in the 1973 documentary[32] about Jimi Hendrix (a film about Jimi Hendrix). Their memorable interviews shed light on what it was like to be friends with one of the greatest musical talents the world has ever known[33]

The Aleems were also featured as actors. As they played themselves in the 1994 comedy, Twin Sitters, starring the Barbarian Brothers (Peter and David Paul). The Aleems were also involved in two film soundtracks - 1988's I'm Gonna Git You Sucka: Two Can Play the Game (producers’ credit) and 1994's Twin Sitters: Watcha Lookin' At (writers’ and producers’ credit)[34]

Death of Tunde Ra Aleem edit

On August 14, 2014, Tunde Ra Aleem ended his physical existence on earth, as he finally succumbed to his lengthy bout with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, a rare and terminal disease that affects the lungs’ bronchi, preventing oxygen from being absorbed.[35] Defying the original prognosis in 2006, which only gave Tunde Ra 3–4 months to live, he was able to live eight more productive and lively years. During this time, he completed three books and three albums.[36]

Legacy edit

The Aleems will always be remembered as not only friends of Jimi Hendrix, pre-fame/post-fame, but also as life-long hustlers, who made pioneering moves in the independent record business and early club/dance and hip-hop music. Their entrepreneurial spirit pre-dated the Too Short, Master P, Cash Money and hip-hop independent record label CEO era, which saw hip-hop artists control their own destiny by moving units themselves. The Aleems were privileged to witness the early beginnings of hip-hop when Jimi Hendrix, Lightnin’ Rod and Buddy Miles combined to produce the proto-rap masterpiece, Doriella Du Fontaine in 1969. They parlayed these experiences and life lessons into a successful musical career that spanned two decades. Not only did they break new ground in club/dance music, but they also were involved in bridging the gap between hip-hop and R&B (Marley Marl re-mix of Release Yourself) and sponsoring, nurturing, and recording the up-and-coming rap artists of the '80s and '90s.

In 2016, the Aleems had to sue[37] Experience Hendrix L.L.C., Rainbow Guitars, Inc., Harvey Moltz, and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame & Music, to get back two guitars that Jimi Hendrix gave the Allen twins, a Black Widow and doubleneck Mosirite. They were unsuccessful in their initial attempt and are currently appealing the decision.[citation needed]

Chart history edit

The Fantastic Aleems

Billboard Dance/Club Single

  • Peak Date- (06/21/1980) Hooked on your Love - Peaked at #15 (16 weeks on the charts)[38]

Aleem

Billboard Singles - R&B[39]

  • Peak Date- (09/29/1984) Release Yourself - Peaked at #83 (6 weeks on the charts)
  • Peak Date- (05/03/1986) Love's on Fire - Peaked at #23(R&B) (13 weeks on the charts)
  • Peak Date- (07/12/1986) Fine Young Tender - Peaked at #62 (7 weeks on the charts)
  • Peak Date- (10/10/1987) Love Shock - Peaked at #51 (11 weeks on the charts)
 
Peaked at #23 on the Dance/Club Charts and #83 on the R&B Charts

Billboard Singles - Dance/Club[40]

  • Peak Date- (09/01/1984) Release Yourself - Peaked at #23 (16 weeks on the charts)
  • Peak Date- (04/26/1986) Loves on Fire - Peaked at #16 (Dance/Club)(7 weeks on the charts)

Billboard Album - R&B

  • Peak Date-(05/17/1986) Casually Formal - Peaked at #45 (8 weeks on the charts)[40]

Discography edit

AllMusic[41]

Soul Years[42]

Singles that charted[43]

References edit

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JIMI HENDRIX TO WU TANG CLAN TO JIMI HENDRIX: THE ALEEMS COME FULL CIRCLE

External links edit

  • The official site of The Ghetto Fighters
  • Hip-Hop for Humanity
  • (Discography for Aleem)

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This article s tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone used on Wikipedia See Wikipedia s guide to writing better articles for suggestions August 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message TaharQa Z Aleem born February 14 1946 and Tunde Ra Aleem February 14 1946 August 14 2014 were twins formerly known as Albert Allen and Arthur Allen respectively Although they wore many hats they are most notable for being American musicians producers authors and entrepreneurs originally based out of Harlem NY in addition to being close friends and musical collaborators with Jimi Hendrix Aleem featuring Leroy Burgess 1 had the 1986 R amp B hit Love s on Fire TaharQa and Tunde Ra AleemBirth nameAlbert and Arthur AllenAlso known asThe Aleems Aleem featuring Leroy Burgess The Ghetto Fighters Prana People High Frequency The Fantastic Aleems TaharQa Aleem Taharqa Aleem Tunde Aleem Tunde Ra Aleem Allen Twins Aleem TwinsBorn 1946 02 14 February 14 1946 age 78 Harlem New York U S DiedTunde Ra Aleem August 14 2014 2014 08 14 aged 68 Brooklyn New York U S GenresFunk soulOccupation s Musician record producer record executive actor songwriter promoter authorYears active1968 presentLabelsAtlantic NIA Records Warner Brothers Prelude Panorama SpringWebsitewww wbr niaentertainment wbr com They also founded NIA Records which launched their groundbreaking club dance hits Hooked on Your Love and Release Yourself This same independent record label would also be pivotal in kick starting the careers of several legendary hip hop artists namely Marley Marl and the Wu Tang Clan 2 After the death of his twin Tunde Ra in 2014 TaharQa still continues to be active in humanitarian efforts through his Hip Hop for Humanity organization 3 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Friendship and work with Jimi Hendrix 1 2 NIA Records 1 3 1980s R amp B hit 1 4 With the Wu Tang Clan 1 5 Organizational affiliations 2 Other works 3 Death of Tunde Ra Aleem 4 Legacy 5 Chart history 6 Discography 7 References 8 External linksBiography editTaharQa Albert Raymond Allen and Tunde Ra Arthur Russell Allen Aleem were born in Harlem New York on February 14 1946 to William Austin Allen and Dorothy Phoenix The twins were inseparable growing up and got a first class musical education on the streets of Harlem specifically in the world famous Apollo theater Those rich cultural experiences of seeing the world s greatest R amp B soul acts along with the musical talents of their mother Dorothy propelled the Allen twins to pursue music in various singing groups It was one of Harlem s most notorious gangsters and entrepreneurs Jack Fat Man Taylor 4 who gave the twins their first break as he signed their group the International GTO s to his independent record label 5 Rojac Records 6 The GTO s never made it big on Rojac Records but they had the opportunity to learn how to run an independent record label This on the job training would prove to be most valuable later in life During their time at Rojac Records the twins had the opportunity to rub elbows with talented and creative people like Clarence Blowfly Reid who was an in house writer and producer for Rojac Records It was also through Fat Man that the twins would meet Lithofayne Faye Pridgeon 7 a close friend and love interest of Jimi Hendrix Originally it was Faye s intention to use Arthur Tunde Ra to evict Jimi Hendrix from the apartment of her friend June Vasquenza Maria Gurrero Pantera by convincing Arthur to marry June to rectify her status as an illegal alien from Mexico Instead of kicking Jimi out the twins bonded immediately with him over their shared passion of music The Allen twins became lifelong friends with Jimi for the duration of his life both before and after his rise to the top of the music world even recording with him several times 8 Friendship and work with Jimi Hendrix edit The twins befriended Jimi Hendrix before he went to Europe and became a superstar To keep himself grounded Jimi always made it his business to stay connected with his friends from Harlem upon his return to the States even as one of rock s largest luminaries Jimi s friendship with the twins would eventually lead to musical collaborations The twins musically known as the Ghetto Fighters a name suggested by Hendrix would record background vocals on Jimi s songs 9 like Dolly Dagger Freedom Stepping Stone and Izabella Jimi also lent his progressive electric guitar skills to a song the twins recorded in June 1969 at Fame Studios in Muscle Shoals Alabama called Mojo Man Jimi overdubbed his guitar parts later in August 1970 at Electric Lady Studios 10 This was all part of a larger plan for Jimi to help the twins produce the Ghetto Fighters album which he called a street opera 11 The twins were featured as background vocalists on at least four not counting compilations and reissues Jimi Hendrix posthumous albums Cry of Love 1971 Platinum Rainbow Bridge 1971 Gold War Heroes 1972 First Rays of the New Rising Sun 1997 and People Hell and Angels 2013 They were also featured on Experience Hendrix The Best of Jimi Hendrix 1997 Double Platinum The Jimi Hendrix Experience Purple Box Set 2000 Platinum and Voodoo Child The Jimi Hendrix Collection 2001 Gold The twins wanted to promote a Harlem concert to showcase Jimi to the Black community 12 Jimi in turn wanted to show his appreciation to the genesis of his New York musical roots The original plan was for Jimi to do the benefit concert for the humanitarian crisis in Biafra Nigeria at the Apollo but the owner George Schiffman declined the offer Instead plans were made to perform an outdoor benefit concert for the United Block Association UBA on the corner of Lenox Avenue and 139th St 13 Before the concert took place on September 5 1969 Jimi made the big announcement at a September 3 televised press conference at Frank s Restaurant in Harlem 14 Unfortunately most of the reporters were more interested in asking questions about his legendary performance at Woodstock which occurred less than a month earlier in August The benefit concert was supported by artists on Fat Man s Rojac Records Artists like Big Maybelle Chuck a Luck and LTD with a young Jeffrey Osborne on drums warmed the Harlem crowd up for the big finale of Jimi Hendrix Billy Cox Jerry Velez Mitch Mitchell and Larry Lee This was the same lineup that Jimi used at Woodstock called Gypsy Sun and Rainbows 15 The concert was set to be filmed professionally but the person that was paid to film the concert didn t realize how big of a star Jimi was and ran out of film in the process of recording the other acts This left only a few seconds of film before Jimi began his set All that remains of that historic night are seconds of a video of Jimi plugging into his amps pictures taken by few professional photographers and a horrible distorted audio recording that s barely audible 16 By most eyewitness accounts the Harlem crowd was slow to warm up to Jimi with someone even throwing an object on stage Once Jimi got into his performance he won the crowd over and put on a great show NIA Records edit In 1972 with their friend Jimi Hendrix deceased the Ghetto Fighters changed their musical group s name to US then Prana People The group consisted of the twins their sister Juliette and Tommy Lockhart They were managed and financed by New York Knicks legend Earl The Pearl Monroe The group released a self titled album on Prelude Records in 1977 17 After the Prana People album the twins decided to go in a new musical direction producing the song Hooked on Your Love in 1979 18 The song featured Leroy Burgess on lead vocals formerly of the R amp B group Black Ivory 19 Rounding out the background vocals were Jocelyn Brown Crystal Davis and a young Luther Vandross The song would go on to become a club classic and usher in the early transitional phase from disco to club dance music in NYC The song peaked at 15 and spent 16 weeks on Billboard s Dance charts 20 The Fantastic Aleems released Get Down Friday Night and changed thir name to High Frequency High Frequency released single Summer Time At this point the twins had grown weary of the traditional shop your demo approach and opted to go the independent route They borrowed 1500 dollars from their father pressed their own records and started NIA Records in 1979 21 in order to distribute their single Author Dan Charnas recalls the early business of rap in his book The Big Payback The Aleems and Nia Records play a prominent role as they were responsible for some of rap s seminal MC s 22 The twins were starting to get hip to the young fledgling hip hop scene due to the prodding of Fat Man whose Harlem World club became a rite of passage for many up and coming hip hop artists The Sugar Hill Gang was discovered at Harlem World by Joe and Sylvia Robinson of Sugar Hill Records Fat Man also suggested that the twins take their instrumental for their club hit Hooked on Your Love and use it as a backing track for a group called Dr Jeckyll amp Mr Hyde Andre Harrell and Alonzo Brown 23 The demo resulted in a production deal for the Dr Jeckyll amp Mr Hyde with Profile Records The twins next single on NIA Records Release Yourself was a dance floor hit thanks to the hip hop styled remix by Marley Marl in 1984 The suggestion of this remix was made by Mr Magic whose WBLS show Mr Magic s Rap Attack was just beginning to take NY urban radio into its hip hop era NIA records would also distribute songs from Captain Rock The Last Poet Abiodun Oyewole Sparky D s answer record to Roxanne Sparky s Turn Marley Marl featuring MC Shan on Marley Marl s Scratch 24 1980s R amp B hit edit The Aleems continued to put out hot dance hits on 12 inch singles like 1985 s Confusion and its subsequent remix in 1986 both featured vocals from Black Ivory lead vocalist Leroy Burgess 25 The hot streak of The Fantastic Aleems and NIA Records caught the eye of Atlantic Records and they offered the twins a recording deal This prompted a name change to Aleem They gained R amp B hit Love s on Fire 1986 and the song reached 23 on R amp B chart 26 While working on their debut Top 50 27 R amp B 1986 album for Atlantic called Casually Formal 28 they contracted the services of Maurice Starr which would prove to be a fruitful relationship when his new group New Kids on the Block suddenly took off like his former group New Edition did Maurice allowed the twins to produce and write a song on the New Kids fourth album Step by Step entitled Never Gonna Fall in Love Again The album went triple platinum in the US and sold over 7 million copies worldwide The twins would go on to produce one more album for Atlantic in 1987 called Shock 29 Both Atlantic albums would feature Leroy Burgess on lead vocals With the Wu Tang Clan edit During the 90s the twins stepped back from recording as artists and decided to open Konkrete Recording Studios in Mid town Manhattan and also started B I D Black Independent Distribution to promote and distribute records This allowed them the chance to work with an array of talented artists like Rick James Kashif Technotronic and the Wu Tang Clan The twins helped the Wu Tang Clan distribute their first single Protect Ya Neck in New York and helped them get signed to LOUD Records In addition the twins recorded some of the songs that would appear on Wu Tang s classic debut album Enter the Wu Tang 36 Chambers at Konkrete Studios This collaboration led to the twins working with the Gravediggaz which featured Prince Paul Frukwan Poetic and Wu Tang Clan front man and producer RZA Organizational affiliations edit The twins founded the ROBC The Reconstruction of Black Civilization which was designed to bring attention to the royalty that exists in people of African heritage To demonstrate their mission the organization sponsored a trip to the U S for the son of Emperor Halie Selassie I of Ethiopia along with several members of the Ethiopian Royal Family The twins also founded Hip Hop for Humanity on September 11 2001 www hhfhglobal com The goal of HHFH is to assist musically inclined youth by educating them to embrace leadership roles take responsibility as future leaders and put this knowledge to use by engaging in positive actions in their community and the world The Aleems have also served as advisers and directors of the Hendrix Foundation Other works editBefore their friend Jimi Hendrix died he was planning on working with the twins on their Ghetto Fighter album The songs Mojo Man and Jet Set were intended to be on that album When Jimi died on September 18 1970 the twins shelved this album for over 40 years They finally resurrected it and polished up the song Mojo Man with additional vocals from Leroy Burgess The original version of Mojo Man appeared on a posthumous Hendrix album called People Hell and Angels in 2013 30 To go along with the twins version of Mojo Man they included an animated cartoon as a part of their Urban Street Tales series The twins opened up their vault and began to make their past catalog available to the public including a song called Sugar Daddy featuring James Booker on piano Buddy Miles on vocals and Jimi Hendrix on guitar The Allen brothers wrote the song Mojo Man for the posthumous Jimi Hendrix album People Hell and Angels 31 In addition to their musical catalog the twins authored several books including a joint memoir about their lives originally published in 2014 This auto biography Jimi Hendrix amp The Ghetto Fighters In Harlem World traces the path of the twins from Harlem hustlers to befriending Hendrix to musical pioneers to respected elders The book is very candid in the portrayal of the many flaws and personal demons that plagued the twins throughout their lives Other books include The 66 Attributes of the Nigger Sacred Formulas To Raise the Royal Mind and the soon to be released musical mythology Jimi Hendrix and the World of the Mu The Aleems known then as the Allen twins stole the show in the 1973 documentary 32 about Jimi Hendrix a film about Jimi Hendrix Their memorable interviews shed light on what it was like to be friends with one of the greatest musical talents the world has ever known 33 The Aleems were also featured as actors As they played themselves in the 1994 comedy Twin Sitters starring the Barbarian Brothers Peter and David Paul The Aleems were also involved in two film soundtracks 1988 s I m Gonna Git You Sucka Two Can Play the Game producers credit and 1994 s Twin Sitters Watcha Lookin At writers and producers credit 34 Death of Tunde Ra Aleem editOn August 14 2014 Tunde Ra Aleem ended his physical existence on earth as he finally succumbed to his lengthy bout with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis a rare and terminal disease that affects the lungs bronchi preventing oxygen from being absorbed 35 Defying the original prognosis in 2006 which only gave Tunde Ra 3 4 months to live he was able to live eight more productive and lively years During this time he completed three books and three albums 36 Legacy editThe Aleems will always be remembered as not only friends of Jimi Hendrix pre fame post fame but also as life long hustlers who made pioneering moves in the independent record business and early club dance and hip hop music Their entrepreneurial spirit pre dated the Too Short Master P Cash Money and hip hop independent record label CEO era which saw hip hop artists control their own destiny by moving units themselves The Aleems were privileged to witness the early beginnings of hip hop when Jimi Hendrix Lightnin Rod and Buddy Miles combined to produce the proto rap masterpiece Doriella Du Fontaine in 1969 They parlayed these experiences and life lessons into a successful musical career that spanned two decades Not only did they break new ground in club dance music but they also were involved in bridging the gap between hip hop and R amp B Marley Marl re mix of Release Yourself and sponsoring nurturing and recording the up and coming rap artists of the 80s and 90s In 2016 the Aleems had to sue 37 Experience Hendrix L L C Rainbow Guitars Inc Harvey Moltz and the Rock amp Roll Hall of Fame amp Music to get back two guitars that Jimi Hendrix gave the Allen twins a Black Widow and doubleneck Mosirite They were unsuccessful in their initial attempt and are currently appealing the decision citation needed Chart history editThe Fantastic AleemsBillboard Dance Club Single Peak Date 06 21 1980 Hooked on your Love Peaked at 15 16 weeks on the charts 38 AleemBillboard Singles R amp B 39 Peak Date 09 29 1984 Release Yourself Peaked at 83 6 weeks on the charts Peak Date 05 03 1986 Love s on Fire Peaked at 23 R amp B 13 weeks on the charts Peak Date 07 12 1986 Fine Young Tender Peaked at 62 7 weeks on the charts Peak Date 10 10 1987 Love Shock Peaked at 51 11 weeks on the charts nbsp Peaked at 23 on the Dance Club Charts and 83 on the R amp B ChartsBillboard Singles Dance Club 40 Peak Date 09 01 1984 Release Yourself Peaked at 23 16 weeks on the charts Peak Date 04 26 1986 Loves on Fire Peaked at 16 Dance Club 7 weeks on the charts Billboard Album R amp B Peak Date 05 17 1986 Casually Formal Peaked at 45 8 weeks on the charts 40 Discography editAllMusic 41 Soul Years 42 Singles that charted 43 References edit Leroy Burgess Biography amp History AllMusic Retrieved January 22 2024 Across 135th Street Taharqa Aleem Red Bull Radio Hip Hop for Humanity Our Founders Hip Hop for Humanity Retrieved February 27 2024 O Hagan Sean December 4 2018 Harlem 69 The Future of Soul by Stuart Cosgrove review via www theguardian com Tayster and Rojac Records July 2 2016 via Wikipedia Rojac Records Discogs Campion Chris March 22 2015 Lithofayne Pridgon Jimi Hendrix s original foxy lady via www theguardian com NYC commemorates Jimi Hendrix s 75th birthday amsterdamnews com November 30 2017 Aleem brothers interview museumofuncutfunk com Retrieved 22 January 2024 UV Home of Jimi Lovers www univibes com Jimi Hendrix and the Ghetto Fighters Rock the Past and Soul into the Future the Starting Five November 13 2008 Rock Kris Needs2015 10 30T10 00 00 302Z Classic October 30 2015 Hendrix The Gigs That Changed History 9 The Harlem Street Fair Classic Rock Magazine a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link NYC commemorates Jimi Hendrix s 75th birthday amsterdamnews com November 30 2017 AP Archive July 21 2015 Jimi Hendrix News Conference 1970 via YouTube Magazine Harlem World November 27 2017 Jimi Hendrix At The United Block Association Benefit Concert In Harlem 1969 video carlygtr September 8 2015 Jimi Hendrix Harlem NY 9 5 69 via YouTube Prana People Prana People Discogs Aleem Featuring Caliber Hooked On Your Love Discogs Leroy Burgess is the crowned king of boogie May 13 2013 Archived from the original on July 14 2018 Retrieved January 4 2019 The Fantastic Aleems Billboard NIA Records Discogs A History Of The Big Business Of Hip Hop NPR org Vingaard Andreas June 6 2013 8 Million Stories Alonzo Brown via Vimeo Marley Marl www globaldarkness com F April 16 2014 Aleem Confusion Remix 1986 Aleem allmusic Retrieved 22 January 2024 Aleem Casually Formal Chart History Billboard Casually Formal Aleem Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Shock Aleem Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Magazine Alan di Perna 2013 09 18T12 21 40Z September 18 2013 Was Jimi Hendrix Out of Control During His Final Days in the Studio Evidence Emerges on People Hell and Angels guitarworld a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Lester Zachery March 30 2013 Rock Legend Jimi Hendrix Back on the Charts Baltimore Afro American ProQuest 1334971631 Jimi Hendrix from Jimi Hendrix 1973 via www imdb com Arthur Allen IMDb Taharqa Aleem IMDb Allah Sha Be September 15 2014 The Source Celebrates The Extraordinary Life Of Tunde Ra Aleem Celebrating the physical life of Tunde Ra Aleem New York Amsterdam News September 11 2014 Aleem v Experience Hendrix L L C et al No 1 2016cv09206 Document 28 S D N Y 2017 Justia Law The Fantastic Aleems HOOKED ON YOUR LOVE Chart History Billboard Aleem Billboard a b Aleem Chart History Billboard Aleem Album Discography AllMusic Soul Years Music Portal Aleem Songs Top Songs Chart Singles Discography Music VF US amp UK hits charts www musicvf com JIMI HENDRIX TO WU TANG CLAN TO JIMI HENDRIX THE ALEEMS COME FULL CIRCLEExternal links editThe official site of The Ghetto Fighters Hip Hop for Humanity Discography for Aleem Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title TaharQa and Tunde Ra Aleem amp oldid 1212733512, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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