DJ Clark Kent, the rap producer and hip-hop elder statesman often known as “God’s Favourite DJ,” has died. In keeping with an announcement posted to his official Instagram account, Kent had “quietly and valiantly fought a 3 yr battle with Colon Most cancers,” earlier than dying yesterday night (October 24) “surrounded by his devoted spouse Kesha, daughter Kabriah and son Antonio.” He was 58 years outdated.
Born Rodolfo Franklin, in Panama, DJ Clark Kent first discovered notoriety in late Eighties New York as a DJ for the Brooklyn rapper Dana Dane. In 1989, he remixed “Unfold My Wings,” by the brand new jack swing group Troop, however his huge break wouldn’t come till six years later, when he produced “Participant’s Anthem,” by Junior M.A.F.I.A., from their 1995 album Conspiracy. The monitor featured each the Infamous B.I.G. and, in her first ever look on file, Lil’ Kim, then a member of the group.
The next yr, Kent produced three songs on Jay-Z’s landmark debut album, Affordable Doubt: “Cashmere Ideas,” “Coming of Age,” and “Brooklyn’s Most interesting,” the latter that includes the Infamous B.I.G. (It’s additionally stated that it was Kent who launched Jay-Z to Roc-A-Fella co-founder Dame Sprint.) Kent continued his manufacturing work with the Infamous B.I.G.’s “Sky’s the Restrict,” and he scored the largest hit of his profession with Mariah Carey’s “Loverboy,” which peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Scorching 100. His most up-to-date, as a producer, got here in 2018, when he labored on Kanye West and Lil Pump’s “I Love It.”
Kent is the topic of a forthcoming documentary directed by New York radio persona Angie Martinez. Following the information of his loss of life, DJ Clark Kent has been memorialized by the likes of Tyler, the Creator, Raekwon, DJ Premier, Meek Mill, Swizz Beatz, and Questlove, who wrote, “Clark will without end be the tradition.”