DJ Mister Cee, radio staple, Biggie, Big Daddy Kane, dies at 57
Beloved hip-hop radio DJ Mister Cee passes away, leaving a legacy of music and influence on NYC's DJ culture.
The hip-hop community is mourning the loss of a legend as the news of Mister Cee's passing spreads. Mister Cee, known for his iconic "Throwback at Noon" show on the hip-hop radio station where he worked for over two decades, has left a lasting impact on the industry. His influence extended beyond the airwaves, shaping the DJ culture of New York City.
The radio station, along with SiriusXM where Mister Cee hosted "The Set It Off Show," paid tribute to the beloved DJ after his passing. Fans and colleagues alike are devastated by the loss of such an important figure in the industry. Mister Cee, also known as "The Finisher," played a pivotal role in the careers of artists like Biggie Smalls, helping produce his debut album "Ready To Die."
Social media was flooded with tributes from rappers and radio personalities honoring Mister Cee's legacy. 50 Cent, MC Lyte, and Peter Rosenberg shared heartfelt messages expressing their shock and sadness at the news of his death. The impact of Mister Cee's contributions to the hip-hop community will be felt for years to come.
As we remember Mister Cee and the legacy he leaves behind, let us keep his family, friends, and fans in our thoughts and prayers. His passion for music and dedication to his craft will always be remembered and cherished by those whose lives he touched. Rest in power, Mister Cee. Your legacy will live on forever.
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