Juice Crew Legend DJ Polo Has Died

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Juice Crew alum DJ Polo has reportedly died. Rumors he was suffering from some kind of illness are making the rounds on social media, although nothing has been confirmed.



Veteran Bronx radio personality DJ Chuck Chillout posted about his death on Saturday (July 27), writing on Instagram, “This Hurt real Bad RIP To DJ POLO.”

A cascade of comments poured in from their peers. Pete Rock wrote, “Gotdamn man slow da f%#k down jesus christ lemme breathe,” while Erick Sermon, De La Soul’s Maseo, Sway Calloway and Fat Boys’ Kool Rock Ski left a series of praying emojis. Other commenters included Hi-Tek, Crazy Legs and Kurtis Blow.












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Eric B. also prompted a slew of condolences with his Instagram post. It read: “My brother DJ POLO we had some great times you will never be forgotten GODS speed.”

Fat Joe, EPMD’s DJ Scratch, E-40, 3rd Bass MC Pete Nice, Lord Finesse, De La Soul’s Posdnuos, Mix Master Ice and former Yo! MTV Raps co-host Ed Lover were among the many expressing their sadness and shock over his unexpected passing.












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DJ Polo, whose real name was Shawn Brown, was a prominent DJ and producer, best known for his key role in he Juice Crew, a pioneering Hip-Hop collective based in New York City. The Juice Crew, formed in the mid-’80s by influential producer Marley Marl and radio DJ Mr. Magic, included several groundbreaking artists such as Big Daddy Kane, Biz Markie, MC Shan, Roxanne Shanté and Kool G Rap, among others.

DJ Polo is most famous for his collaboration with Kool G Rap, the duo Kool G Rap & DJ Polo. Together, they released several influential albums, including Road to the Riches (1989), Wanted: Dead or Alive (1990) and Live and Let Die (1992). Their work is renowned for its complex lyricism, intricate storytelling and contributions to the mafioso rap genre. DJ Polo’s role as a DJ and producer was instrumental in shaping the sound and style of Kool G Rap & DJ Polo, contributing to the legacy of East Coast Hip-Hop during its formative years.

AllHipHop sends its condolences to all of DJ Polo’s loved ones.

 










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