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Hip-hop artists and celebrities react to Phife Dawg's death | |
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Phife Dawg, the co-founder of A Tribe Called Quest, passed away at the age of 45 on Wednesday. | Phife Dawg, the co-founder of A Tribe Called Quest, passed away at the age of 45 on Wednesday. |
Born Malik Taylor, the Queens, New York native formed the group with Q-Tip back in 1988. Just two years later Phife was diagnosed with diabetes and recieved a kidney transplant in 2008. Although the cause of his death has not yet been determined, reports speculate that Phife had succumed to his longstanding health issues. | Born Malik Taylor, the Queens, New York native formed the group with Q-Tip back in 1988. Just two years later Phife was diagnosed with diabetes and recieved a kidney transplant in 2008. Although the cause of his death has not yet been determined, reports speculate that Phife had succumed to his longstanding health issues. |
Shortly after his death was confirmed by Statik Selekta, hip-hop artists and musicians expressed their condolences on social media. | Shortly after his death was confirmed by Statik Selekta, hip-hop artists and musicians expressed their condolences on social media. |
Celebrities outside of the music industry also expressed their condolences online, proving the wide range of influence Phife's work had on his fans. | Celebrities outside of the music industry also expressed their condolences online, proving the wide range of influence Phife's work had on his fans. |
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