DJ Polo, a legendary figure in Hip-Hop, has reportedly passed away. News broke on July 27, sparking an outpouring of tributes across the music community. While the cause of death remains undisclosed, the Hip-Hop world has united in mourning the loss of this iconic DJ.
DJ Polo’s Legacy in the Juice Crew
DJ Polo’s journey in Hip-Hop began with Kool G Rap, forming the influential duo Kool G Rap & DJ Polo. Together, they released seminal albums like Road to the Riches (1989), Wanted: Dead or Alive (1990), Live and Let Die (1992), and Rated XXX (1996). Their collaboration solidified their place in the annals of Hip-Hop history, particularly within the Juice Crew, a collective that included legends such as MC Shan, Marley Marl, Biz Markie, and Big Daddy Kane.
Kool G Rap expressed deep sorrow, sharing a heartfelt tribute on social media. “R.I.P. to a dear friend and a Brother from another Household. He is a Legend to Hip Hop and Juice Crew history. DJ Polo! May Light from the Highest be upon him,” he wrote, alongside a photo of the duo.
Tributes Flood In
Tributes from across the industry poured in quickly. Eric B., a close friend and collaborator, wrote, “My brother DJ POLO we had some great times you will never be forgotten GODS speed.” Kid Capri reminisced about their early days together, sharing, “Can’t believe my guy is gone!! We went on my first tour together. One of the coolest dudes ever, Rest well hero! #djpolo.”
MC Debbie D, the first female MC to go solo, honored Polo’s impact on Hip-Hop. “Every solo MC had their own DJ. Within the Juice Crew, Kool G Rap had DJ Polo, and in the 80s, the two rocked the stage flawlessly,” she wrote. Posdnuos of De La Soul added, “Rest in Power,” while Lord Finesse and D-Nice also posted messages of remembrance.
DJ Polo’s solo work continued with his 1998 album, Polo’s Playhouse, showcasing his enduring talent.
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