Hip-hop star Keith Grayson — the East Harlem graffiti tagger, radio disc jockey, mixtape master, MC battle referee and recording artist better known as DJ Kay Slay — died Sunday, due to complications ...
Sunday's event will be preceded by a car procession and horse and carriage march down 125th Street into East Harlem. By Gil Kaufman Beloved New York DJ Kay Slay will be given a musical hero’s tribute ...
The record spinner, producer and label exec, known for his all-star 'Streetsweeper' series of studio albums and more than two dozen mixtapes, died Sunday at the age of 55. By Gil Kaufman, Billboard ...
Keith Grayson, the influential hip hop mixtape artist, graffiti icon and New York radio host known professionally as DJ Kay Slay, died on Sunday. He was 55. Grayson’s family confirmed the news Monday ...
Perhaps what earned him the nickname Drama King was the DJ’s tendency to compile massive mixtapes, many of which were filled with diss tracks with rappers taking shots at one another. While the ...
Influential disc jockey and music executive DJ Kay Slay died Sunday evening after a four-month battle with COVID-19, his family confirmed Monday in a statement. He was 55. "Our hearts are broken by ...
NEW YORK CITY -- Hip-hop pioneer DJ Kay Slay has died at 55 after a four-month battle with COVID-19, Hot 97 and his family confirmed Monday. The record executive, whose real name was Keith Grayson, ...
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