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OH NO: Legendary Hip Hop DJ Mr. Magic Dies of a Heart Attack

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Mr. Magic, an important figure in the world of hip-hop radio, debuted in 1983 on WBLS-FM in New York City with the first exclusive rap radio show to be aired on a major station. Billing itself as Rap Attack, Magic’s show featured Marley Marl as the DJ and Tyrone “Fly Ty” Williams as the show’s co-producer. Magic’s reign on the New york City airwaves lasted six years and was instrumental in broadening the scope and validity of hip-hop music.

During the mid-80s there was a rivalry between Mr. Magic and Kool DJ Red Alert, who hosted a weekly show on WRKS-FM. The feud also played out between proxy rap groups, the Juice Crew and Boogie Down Productions (see The Bridge Wars). The Juice Crew – headed by Mr. Magic’s on-air assistant, DJ Marley Marl – was named after one of Magic’s aliases, “Sir Juice.”

As confirmed by DJ Premier, the legendary Mr. Magic died on the morning of October 2, 2009, due to a fatal heart attack

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Charles Ambrogio October 2, 2009 at 11:33 am

Rest in peace Mr. Magic. I enjoyed working with you!

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