DJ Kay Slay died at the age of 55 after suffering from a corona disease.
The DJ and radio host was also known under the pseudonyms “The Drama King” or “Kay Slay” and as a graffiti artist under “Dez”. Keith Grayson, his real name, died last Sunday after a month-long battle with the disease.
“DJ Kay Slay is a dominant figure in hip-hop culture with millions of fans worldwide and will be remembered for his passion and excellence with a legacy that will last for generations,” he said in a statement, according to People Family. Hip-hop network Hot 97, for which Kay Slay hosted shows, tweeted: “As a cultural icon, Kay Slay was more than just a DJ, to us he was family and an important part of what made Hot 97 a success made the broadcaster it is today.”
Rappers mourn him
The hip-hop world has also spoken out about DJ Kay Slay’s death. Rapper Snoop Dogg (50) posted a picture of the deceased on Instagram with the words: “Thank you for being you. God bless your soul. Say hello to my mother for me.”
50 Cent (46) also remembered the DJ with a picture and the words “rest in peace, K slay, God bless you”. Colleague Ice-T (64) explained: “I followed his whole struggle in the hospital. I honestly thought he would pull through. It really hurts. F… Covid. Rest in peace Drama King.”

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