Brother Marquis of 2 Live Crew Dies at Age 57
Rapper and Original Member
Brother Marquis, the rapper and original member of the hip-hop group 2 Live Crew, has died. The news was confirmed by his fellow member, Uncle Luke, in an Instagram post on Monday.
Influential Career
2 Live Crew was known for their explicit lyrics and sexually suggestive music videos, which often sparked controversy and legal battles. Their 1989 album, "As Nasty As They Wanna Be," was deemed obscene by the Supreme Court, and the group was arrested and charged with obscenity in Florida.
Despite the controversy, 2 Live Crew's music was influential in the development of Southern hip-hop and helped to break down barriers of free speech. Brother Marquis's unique style and lyrical prowess played a significant role in the group's success.
Legacy and Impact
Brother Marquis's death is a loss for the hip-hop community. His contributions to the genre will continue to be celebrated and remembered by fans worldwide. As 2 Live Crew wrote in their song "Upper Room," a place of peace and tranquility, Brother Marquis has now ascended to the "upper room" where he will be remembered and missed.
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