Died On This Date (February 7, 2000) Big Pun / First Latino Rapper To Go Platinum

Christopher “Big Pun” Rios
November 9, 1971 – February 7, 2000

big-punBig Punisher, or Big Pun, was a Puerto Rican-American rapper who exploded out of the South Bronx during the latter part of the ’90s.  He first lent his vocal talents to recordings by the Beatnuts, and more famously, Fat Joe, before launching his solo career on Loud Records in 1998.  His debut album, Capital Punishment, went to #5 on the Billboard album charts and earned him a Grammy nomination.  It was also the first rap album by a solo Latino rapper to sell over a million copies.  Unfortunately, health issues cut his life tragically short just two years later.  It was no secret that Big Pun was considered obese, which factored in to his premature death by heart attack and respiratory failure at the age of 28.

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Died On This Date (September 19, 2009) DJ Roc Raida / The X-Ecutioners

Roc Raida (Born Anthony Williams)
May 17, 1972 – September 19, 2009

raidaRoc Raida was a DJ / Turntablist primarily known for his work with the X-Ecutioners, a crew of New York DJs who gained popularity in the ’90s.  They collaborated with many hip hop greats including Cypress Hill and Kool G Rap.  In 2002, the X-Ecutioners released Built From Scratch on Loud Records.  An innovator on the turntable, Raida worked on recordings by the likes of Big Pun and Buckshot LeFonque with Branford Marsalis.  On September 19, 2009, DJ Roc Raida died of cardiac arrest that was attributed to an accident he suffered while training in Krav Magna several weeks earlier.  He was 37.

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