Pioneering hip-hop artist Keith Grayson, who performed as DJ Kay Slay and worked with top stars, has died of complications from COVID-19.
Grayson's death at age
55 on Sunday was confirmed by his family in a statement released through
New York radio station HOT 97, where he hosted “The Drama Hour” for more than
two decades.
“A dominant figure in
hip hop culture with millions of fans worldwide, DJ Kay Slay will be remembered
for his passion and excellence with a legacy that will transcend generations,”
the family statement said.
Grayson grew up in
Harlem, immersed in New York City's early hip-hop scene. He got his start as a
teenage graffiti artist and was featured in the 1983 hip-hop documentary “Style
Wars."
He began selling bootleg
mixtapes on street corners in the early '90s and released his first studio
album, “The Streetsweeper, Vol. 1,” in May 2003. Grayson released several more
albums and worked with the likes of Nas, Kendrick Lamar, Jadakiss and Busta
Rhymes.
“Hot 97 is shocked and
saddened by the loss of our beloved DJ Kay Slay,” the station said in a
statement.