Reggae producer, singer and genre legend Lee “Scratch” Perry died in a Jamaica hospital today. He was 85 and no cause of death was given.
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D.C.-born record producer Chucky Thompson, who made music with some of the biggest hip hop and R&B stars of the ’90s, has died according to multiple reports.
Producer Young Guru broke the news on Monday and paid homage to Thompson, who mentored him early on at Bad Boy Records.
“There is nothing I can write that will take away this pain,” Guru wrote in a caption to a posted photo of himself and Thompson. “I have to say RIP to my mentor, my big brother, the man who changed my life forever. You were
Reggae producer, singer and genre legend Lee “Scratch” Perry died in a Jamaica hospital today. He was 85 and no cause of death was given.
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post a smoldering black-and-white mirror selfie for the last week on set, clearly glad to be done filming for a while.In the caption, the actor wrote, “Getting back to me before the next creative adventure into someone and somewhere else.”A post shared by Channing Tatum (@channingtatum)“The Lost City of D” stars the duo together in an action-packed rom-com, which Bullock is producing through her own company Fortis Films.
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Wrapping production is all about having fun.
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Chucky Thompson was a hip-hop and R&B producer who worked with artists including the Notorious B.I.G. and Mary J.
A post shared by @youngguru763Thompson served as a producer on Mary J. Blige’s Grammy nominate album “My Life,” as well as her eponymous album, “Mary.” Upon learning of Thompson’s passing, Blige posted a tribute to him on her Instagram as well, saying she has just spoken to him in July.“We were discussing our plans to work together again.