Afu-Ra Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Intro (Body of the Life Force) |
| 2 | Soul Assassination |
| 3 | Miss You |
| 4 | 1,2,3 |
| 5 | BK Dance |
| 6 | Dynamite |
| 7 | Stick Up |
| 8 | Visions (skit) |
| 9 | Trilogy Of Terror |
| 10 | Perverted Monks |
| 11 | All That |
| 12 | D&D Soundclash |
| 13 | Mortal Kombat |
| 14 | Warfare |
| 15 | Bigacts, Littleacts |
| 16 | Blvd. |
| 17 | 1, 2, 3 |
| 18 | Asun/The Message |
| 19 | Aural Fixation |
| 20 | Big Acts Little Acts (remix) |
| 21 | Big Boys |
| 22 | Bigacts Littleacts (DJ Premier Remix) |
| 23 | Bigacts Littleacts Remix (feat. GZA) |
| 24 | Blvd. Featuring Guru |
| 25 | Body of the Life Force |
| 26 | Bring It Right |
| 27 | Bring It Right / (R.I.P.) Big L |
| 28 | Brooklyn to Jamski |
| 29 | Caliente |
| 30 | Crossfire |
| 31 | Cry Baby |
| 32 | D & D Soundclash (instrumental) |
| 33 | D-d Soundclash |
| 34 | Dangerous Language |
| 35 | Deal Wit It |
| 36 | Defeat |
| 37 | Double Barrell |
| 38 | Equality |
| 39 | Freedom |
| 40 | Ghetto City Streets (skit) |
| 41 | Ghetto Hell |
| 42 | God of Rap |
| 43 | Gruppie Girl |
| 44 | Hate It |
| 45 | Haterz |
| 46 | Headqcuarterz (skit) |
| 47 | Hip Hop |
| 48 | Hip Hop Kid |
| 49 | Interlude 1 |
| 50 | Interlude 2 |
Afu-Ra Albums
About Afu-Ra
Afu-Ra is a Brooklyn-born MC whose spiritually-infused hip-hop has carved out a distinctive niche in the underground rap scene since the early 1970s, making him one of the genre's most enduring and philosophically-minded artists. His sound blends traditional boom-bap production with Eastern philosophy and martial arts imagery, creating a meditative yet hard-hitting style that stands apart from mainstream rap's materialism. Albums like "Body of the Life Force" and "State of the Arts" showcase his ability to weave complex metaphysical concepts into street-smart lyricism, with tracks like "Soul Assassination" and "Intro (Body of the Life Force)" demonstrating his mastery of both aggressive delivery and contemplative storytelling. What makes Afu-Ra truly distinctive is his commitment to conscious rap that doesn't sacrifice lyrical complexity or musical innovation, evident in the diverse sounds across his 26-album catalog spanning from raw underground anthems like "BK Dance" to more introspective pieces like "Miss You." His longevity in hip-hop-active for over five decades-reflects not just his artistic evolution but his role as a bridge between old-school rap's foundational elements and contemporary underground movements. Through projects like "Life Force Radio," he has continued to push the boundaries of what conscious hip-hop can be, influencing a generation of MCs who seek to balance street credibility with spiritual awakening. With 112 songs in his catalog, Afu-Ra represents the enduring power of hip-hop as both art form and philosophical practice.