The DJ and rapper of Atlanta, whose real name is Anthony Platt, signed the estimated label based in Atlanta, Big Oomp Records in 2000. His first 2006 album “Beat’n Down Yo Block” reached no. 21 On the Billboard R&B and Hip-Hop graph. In 2008, he abandoned his second album “Second Season”.
In 2009, DJ UNK was transported urgently to hospital after undergoing a heart attack.
“DJ UNK was not only a DJ, rapper and legendary producer, but a real cornerstone of our label and the imprint he left in the world will be cherished forever,” Dresson wrote in a press release sent to Journal-Constitution of Atlanta.
“Successful songs such as” Walk It Out “and” 2 Step “have left an indelible mark on industry, and its inheritance will continue to inspire artists, DJs and fans for years to come. His energy, his creativity and his commitment to the profession will never be forgotten. »»
Friday, legions of fans went to social networks to cry his death:
“DJ UNK has blessed all street dancers in the Snap era with the opportunity to show what was going on in Atlanta,” wrote a user.
“The Snap era would not have been the same without DJ UNK,” wrote another user.
The Falcons of Atlanta even published a tribute:
“We ask you to keep your family in your thoughts and prayers during this difficult period,” said Dress in his declaration. “We would also like to thank everyone who supported DJ UNK and the Oomp Camp over the years.”
This is a story of rupture. See AJC.com for updates.