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i miss mr. magic.....RIP

Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 6:14 am
by v00d00ppl
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QojxG6xq2gU

O.G. New York DJ, Mr. Magic, reportedly died of a heart attack either Friday morning (October 2), but details surrounding his death are currently unknown.

The news was revealed by radio personality Miss Info, via her blog MissInfo.tv, where the legendary DJ Premier shares a condolences in a letter she posted.

"I WANT TO SEND OUT THE UTMOST RESPECT AND CONDOLENCES TO THE MEMORY OF JOHN RIVAS —- aka MR. MAGIC. HE PASSED AWAY THIS MORNING OF A HEART ATTACK," Premier wrote. "HE PAVED THE WAY FOR ALL RADIO STATIONS THAT EVER DID MIXSHOWS AND ALSO SPARKED THE CAREER OF BOOGIE DOWN PRODUCTIONS DUE TO THE DISS HE SHOWED WHEN THEY CAME TO SHOP THEIR DEMO TO HIM AND WAS TURNED AWAY WHICH THEN SPARKED 'SOUTH BRONX' AND 'THE BRIDGE IS OVER'..."

Mr. Magic was legendary. Even the Notorious B.I.G. name-checked him in his debut single "Juicy." If you remember the lyrics, he spits: "Every Saturday 'Rap Attack,' Mr. Magic, Marley Marl ..."

Biggie immortalized him, but even with the shoutout, he was already a living legend. He was a pioneer in the hip-hop world, who was the first to host a mixshow hour on commercial radio -- a feat that was revolutionary in the early 1980s, but every common today. Well, he paved the way for it.

The show was called "Rap Attack," and was put together by Magic, Marley Marl and Tyrone "Fly Ty" Williams.

He is also known -- as Premier mentioned -- for his party in the now-legendary battle between the Juice Crew (Marley Marl and featuring Big Daddy Kane, Craig G. and Kool G Rap) and KRS-One's Boogie Down Productions.

BDP were the first to hear the MC Shan's infamous track, "The Bridge," an ode thought to be proclaiming hip-hop's start in Queens, while pushing their demo to Magic. After feeling snubbed by Magic, who was affiliated with the Juice Crew, BDP fired back with the classic tracks "The Bridge is Over" and "South Bronx." The tracks were spun heavily by Magic rival Red Alert, fueling the memorable "Bridge Wars" that lasted throughout the 80s.

That beef eventually died down.

Since the news broke, thousands of Twitter replies have been posted about Magic's untimely death, including rappers such as Styles P and Talib Kweli.

At press time, it was unknown how old Mr. Magic was.

Re: i miss mr. magic.....RIP

Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 6:22 am
by v00d00ppl
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAZB8ECoX9A

dope electro rap track with Pookie Blow.....

Re: i miss mr. magic.....RIP

Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 6:28 am
by UKRuss
For a minute I thought Paul Daniels had died...

Re: i miss mr. magic.....RIP

Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 2:10 pm
by kb420
R.I.P.

Another Old School legend has passed on!!!

Re: i miss mr. magic.....RIP

Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 3:00 pm
by karmaofdove
Growing up in NYC, Mr. Magic's was a fixture on the radio and influenced a generation.

He will be missed.

Re: i miss mr. magic.....RIP

Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 6:49 pm
by sporkles
I'm actually shocked that I even know this, but the exact subject of this thread is actually a line in "Halftime" by Nas, so
B.I.G. wasn't the only one giving props.

8O

Re: i miss mr. magic.....RIP

Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 2:42 am
by v00d00ppl
sporkles wrote:I'm actually shocked that I even know this, but the exact subject of this thread is actually a line in "Halftime" by Nas, so
B.I.G. wasn't the only one giving props.

8O

Finally someone called out my favorite line from that song.

But on a serious tip without Mr. Magic....sampling/digging/disco/hiphop would have not gotten as much shine as it did. Without Mr. Magic....no Marley Marl....No Marley Marl = No Pete Rock.........i could go on for days.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wbq3axLwamE