Brooklyn rapper Sean Price, 43, found dead in his apartment of unknown causes
Brooklyn rapper
Sean Price
died in his sleep Saturday. The 43-year-old hip-hop artist was a member of the rap supergroups Boot Camp Clik and Random Axe.
Price got his start in the music world as part of the group Heltah
Skeltah before rising in the underground hip hop community as a noted
solo act.
There was no immediate known cause of death.
“It is with beyond a heavy heart that Duck Down Music is sadly
confirming that Sean Price passed away early this morning in his
Brooklyn apartment,” said a statement from his representatives. “Sean’s
family and friends are asking for time to grieve and process the news.
Further details will be issued when more information is available.”
As a solo artist, Price released “Monkey Barz” in 2005 and “Jesus Price Supastar” in 2007.
The lifelong Brownsville resident was featured in the video game “NBA 2K11” as a playable character in street mode.
Price’s latest album, “Mic Tyson,” was released in 2012 and he was
working on a mixtape, “Songs in the Key of Price” slated to be released
by Duck Down Music on Aug. 21.
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