Veteran deejay and hit producer DJ Clark Kent passed away at the age of 58 after a three-year battle with colon cancer.
Among those grieving his absence is his cousin Foxy Brown who shared that she was heartbroken by Kent’s death in a lengthy tribute post.
“My cousin would tell the whole Brooklyn, ‘My lil cousin ING is the best chick to ever do it!’ [He] kept me on my bully. I remember the day you pulled up to mommy’s crib with JAY-Z in the white GS and said, ‘Spit for him ING!!!!!’ The beginning of Bonnie & Clyde,” Foxy wrote.
The Brooklyn raptress added, “A lot of n**gas talk it, but Clark was the one who started all this s**t for us!!!!! True story. Fox, Big, HOV…ain’t a Brooklyn icon alive that’s gon’ tell you different!”
Furthermore, Foxy Brown revealed that her forthcoming album will pay homage to the late hitmaker.
“Last thing you told me was, ‘Cuzzo, the new album must be named INGA.’ Promise on Baby C, I will honor your last words to me… and leave the last song open for you!”
One of DJ Clark Kent‘s most notable contributions came in the mid-1990s when he helped shape Jay-Z’s critically acclaimed debut album, “Reasonable Doubt.” In addition to Jay-Z, he also worked with hip-hop icons such as The Notorious B.I.G., Lil’ Kim, and Foxy Brown.
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