Sep
12
2008

10 Hip-Hop Artists That Died Too Young

As we mark the 12th anniversary of Tupac Shakur’s death, I couldn’t help but think of all the hip-hop figures who left us long before we could complain of how bored we are of their music. While it’s true that death is terrible no matter when it strikes, this list aims to acknowledge 10 hip-hop artists who showed flashes of brilliance but never had a chance to reach their peak. [Disclaimer: This list ONLY includes artists aged 30 and younger.]


10. Disco D, 27 (Producer)
>>Died: Jan. 22, 2007
Disco D, the talented music producer best remembered by his signature staccato jazz and funk overtones on 50 Cent’s “Ski Mask Way,” committed suicide in 2007 after a long bout with depression. Before his death, Disco produced a song intended for Nas and Jay-Z but it was later transformed into a tribute by his close friend Mr. Johnson.


9. Freaky Tah, 28 (Rapper)
>>Died: March 28, 1999
As a member of the group Lost Boyz, Freaky Tah’s role was far from paramount but he still added some spark to LB tracks. Tah the Lost Boyz were working on their 3rd album, LB For Life, when he was shot and killed by an unknown assailant early Sunday morning while leaving a birthday party at a Sheraton Hotel in Jamaica Queens.


8. Left Eye, 30 (Rapper)
>>Died: April 22, 2002
Before Lisa “Left Eye” Lopez’s career was cut short by a car accident in Honduras, she was putting finishing touches on her 2nd solo album. Left Eye was the flamboyant “L” in TLC and the group’s sole rapper. She was the only fatality of eight people involved in the car crash. Left Eye had traveled to Honduras to document a 30-day spiritual retreat with friends and family.


7. Bugz, 21 (Far Left)
>>Died: May 21st, 1999
Bugz was an original member of Eminem’s posse, D-12. He was shot and killed during an altercation with a man. And to think that the altercation stemmed from a water-pistol fight. Proof, 32, another member of D-12 was also killed during an altercation in 2006.


6. Big L, 24 (Rapper)
>>Died: February 15, 1999
Big L (born Lamont Coleman) was fatally shot in front of his home on West 139th St. and was pronounced dead at the scene. L was part of the group Diggin’ In The Crates, alongside Fat Joe, Lord Finesse, O.C., and Diamond D, as well as Showbiz & AG. Fans who adored L’s unique wordplay paid their respect by copping 72,000 copies of his posthumous album, The Big Picture, in its debut week.


5. Big Pun, 28 (Rapper)
>>Died: February 7, 2000
Despite dropping just one album in his lifetime, Big Pun (aka Christopher Rios) had a tremendous impact on hip-hop. As a revered lyricist and as the first Latino MC to achieve mainstream success, he kicked the doors wide open for upstarts like Joell Ortiz and Termanology. In his last known interview, Big Pun was so ill (and I don’t mean lyrically) that journalist Cherie Saunders had trouble transcribing his words. Editors also rejected his publicity shots because of how terribly sick Pun looked. Little did they know that Pun was on the verge of a massive heart attack that would later claim his life and cut his legacy short.


4. DJ Screw, 29 (DJ/Producer)
>>Died: November 16, 2000
Screw is a household name in Texas today, but Robert Earl Davis, Jr. did not live long enough to see his dream materialize. DJ Screw propelled the Chopped & Screwed form of music to unfathomable heights by cutting the normal speed of his records in half, thus giving them a woozy feel. On Nov. 16, 2000, Screw died of respiratory failure due to codeine overdose.


3. Scott La Rock, 25 (DJ/Producer)
>>Died: August 27, 1987
Scott “La Rock” Sterling accomplished a lot at a mere 25. Scott was a high school basketball star who went on to obtain a bachelor’s degree in Business. He left his job as a social worker at Franklin Armory Men’s Shelter and joined forces with KRS-One and D-Nice to form Boogie Down Productions. His music career was also on the rise, as BDP was just about to drop their classic debut, Criminal Minded. All that ended when a gunman fired at a jeep occupied by Scott and 4 friends, striking him in the head and neck. What’s truly sad is that Scott had gone to settle a dispute at the request of a 16-year old friend who was being harassed.


2. 2Pac, 25 (Rapper/Actor)
>>Died: September 14, 1996
Tupac Shakur, whose raw lyrics traced the rage of a grim urban existence that appeared to many to be a blueprint of his own life, died after a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas. He was a great, influential force in his lifetime and even greater force in his death. No other rapper, living or dead, has sold more records and touched as many lives as Tupac Shakur.


1. The Notorious B.I.G., 24 (Rapper)
>>Died: March 9, 1997
Just 6 months after Tupac Shakur was killed in a Las Vegas drive-by shooting, Brooklyn MC Notorious B.I.G. was also slain in a drive-by shooting that took place outside VIBE magazine’s Soul Train Awards afterparty. Biggie, real name Christopher Wallace, was sitting in his Chevrolet Suburban at a traffic light on Wilshire Blvd. when an unidentified vehicle pulled alongside the passenger side of his car and opened fire out of its driver-side window. Smalls was rushed to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center but did not survive. Like ‘Pac, many have called Biggie the greatest MC of all time. And that’s off just 1 album released before his death. We can only imagine how his career would’ve progressed if he’d survived that shooting.

Honorable Mentions:
After much deliberation, I’ve decided to add an honorable mention for two artists who would be on the list had they not accomplished so much before turning 30.

ODB
Ol’ Dirty is best remembered for being the wild ride in Wu-Tang. He was the most eccentric member of the Clan, with his energetic and unconventional approach to hip-hop. The 35-year old rapper was on the verge of dropping his first Roc-A-Fella album when he suffered a heart attack and died. His album, A Son Unique, has been stalled repeatedly due to label politics.

J Dilla
J Dilla, 32, succumbed to complications from lupus in 2006 after a long battle with the ailment. His death left a void in hip-hop that will probably never be filled. Though Dilla had been a venerated producer since 90s, commercial success always eluded him. If I could bring one producer back to life it would definitely be J Dilla.


29 Responses

1. moneda Says:

Hey, Riz, A Son Unique would have been his first Roc album, but not his first solo album. It’s just semantics or whatever, I know, but still.

2.
Rizoh
Rizoh Says:

Yeah, I messed up on that sentence. Thanks for bringing it to my attention. Fixed.

3. Anonymous Says:

you should add Proof to the honorable mentions

good read tho, RIP to all of em

4. TC Says:

Good blog.
Great post.

Comming back…

Se Bush “the terrorist”. We will stop America.

http://amerikasucks.blogspot.com

TC

5. Mjlovesthekids Says:

Wow, never realize BIG was so young.

6. yoo Says:

a couple you missed, that one rapper from the tribe scenario remix. Also easy e. how can you forget easy.

7. eMpTyV Says:

wish we could have heard more from Rocafella from Redmans’ 2nd album.

another who i personally think went too soon is Sazon Diamante…

i heard this guy featured on son doobies song “From the Ghetto”
and was floored. he also did a song called La calle & por supuesto. his brother is the dj Kemo from the Rascalz from Canada

http://www.myspace.com/sazondiamante

R.I.P. all those that left too soon

8. yoo Says:

the first Latino MC to achieve mainstream success
^^^^
I’d say B-Real had a pretty succesful career

9. GuapKid Says:

the first Latino MC to achieve mainstream success
^^^^
I’d say B-Real had a pretty succesful career
^^^^
Pun was the first Latino to go platinum

10. lonnyloe Says:

Riz, my prayers are with you as well as my family and friends. i hope you reamain safe.

lon

11. ian Says:

> Pun was the first Latino to go platinum

Erm… Again, I’d have to say that Cypress, which was 2/3 Latino, would take that honor having had at least a couple platinum albums before Pun spit his first rhymes professionally….

12. ostrange Says:

Pun was the first SOLO Latino rap artist to go platinum,Cypress hill is a GROUP

13. ne where gang Says:

Pac should be #1 hands down
stop wit that Eastcoast bias bullshit
Pac has more influence on rappers than Biggie

14. mr-ill Says:

what about aalyiah and MC Proof?

15. Mjlovesthekids Says:

“ne where gang Says:
September 13th, 2008 at 1:39 pm

Pac should be #1 hands down
stop wit that Eastcoast bias bullshit
Pac has more influence on rappers than Biggie”

——————————-

Dumbass, Rizoh is from Houston

16. SV Says:

R.I.P 2 all the greatest rappers n singers peace

17. some faggot Says:

how the fuck did you leave out stack bundles and have loseres like Freaky Tah and Bugz on there?

18. J to the AAP Says:

“Pac should be #1 hands down
stop wit that Eastcoast bias bullshit
Pac has more influence on rappers than Biggie”
That could easily be used as an argument to why Big should have the #1 spot. The list is not about the greatest mc’s but careers cut short. You yourself are stating Pac was already more established

19. MightyFord Says:

Biggie, Biggie Smalls is the illest

20.
Rizoh
Rizoh Says:

J to the AAP is 100% right. This isn’t a list of greatest dead mcs — although that could make for an interesting post. It’s about people whose careers were cut short by tragedy.

21. mtl_my_way Says:

Has Hip-Hop already forgotten about Eazy-E?
I know he was over 30 but shoulda been in the Honorable Mention list… NWA and Bone-thugs meant nuttin’?!!

22. west Says:

u muhfuckaz always put big above Pac. Fuck that 2 pac is the greatest ever, and big wouldnt have been shit without Pac. Get it.

#1 rapper to die too young Tupac Shakur,

23. TheRealest Says:

Yo, on the real.

Pac was a very passionate poet. And is an inspiration among many rappers today BUT

When it comes to all around lyrical/MC skill level.

Biggie > 2Pac.

I mean Pac was a good rapper, but he’s very repitive.

How many time did Pac rhyme Trigga with Nigga?

Hennessy with Enemies?

Biggie’s could switch up his flow, and almost never seemed repititive.

Both Pac and Biggie were dope.
But when it comes to overall skill level.

Biggie > Pac.

And like J to the AAP said, this is a list based on careers cut short. So all this name calling/complaining about Pac being number one is futile being that he was more established than Big at the time.

24. Nigga Please Says:

On Raw Nights
I Perform Like Mike
ANYONE…..
Tyson,
Jordan,
Jackson,
Action,
Pack Guns……

25. Nigga Please Says:

Past, Present & Future, No one had a better flow than BIG!!!

NO ONE!!!

26. V Says:

Left Eye was always my favorite and will always be the best girl rapper ever, cant wait till Jan 27th ‘09 when the new Left Eye Album “Eye Legacy” comes out!

27. big wooten aka dranksta t Says:

biggie cant fuck with pac new york rappers are too CONSEDED the south and west coast got more too say j z sucks big time i would luv to whip his ass hes a bitch in my book fuck new york

28. LeftEye4Lyfe Says:

Lisa ‘Left Eye’ Lopes has made her mark! Eye Legacy is masterpiece of the late Left Eye! The album Eye Legacy feats. Missy Elliot, TLC, Lil Mama and Bobby Valentino! In Stores Now!!!

29. Kman 3:16 Says:

This list is great but Yaki Kadafi should really be on this list.He was only 19 and he was great.



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