Hip Hop Mourns The Loss Of Kool G. Rap’s Long Time Cohort DJ Polo
Over the weekend, Thomas Pough, who is better known in the Hip Hop community as DJ Polo, the long time partner of NYC crime rhyme king Kool G Rap, passed away after a long battle with an acute illness.
DJ Chuck Chillout, was one of the first who took to Instagram and Facebook to post a tribute for his deceased friend and colleague, captioning, “This Hurt real Bad RIP To DJ POLO”.
Others soon joined in with tributes of their own, including Ice-T and Eric B. who wrote, “My brother DJ POLO we had some great times you will never be forgotten GODS speed,” next to a pic of Pough.
Eric B.’s post garnered comments from the like of E-40, DJ Green Lantern, DJ Scratch, DITC’s Buckwild, DJ Spinderella and Pete Rock, who wrote, “Gotdamn man slow da f%#k down jesus christ lemme breathe.”
Fellow Juice Crew member Big Daddy Kane also share a tribute, posting, “Gone but not forgotten Cuz!!! JUICE CREW FOR LIFE!”
Polo first appeared on wax alongside Kool G Rap on their 1986 debut single “It’s A Demo”, which also appeared on their debut album Road To The Riches on Cold Chillin Records in 1988.The dynamic duo release three more critically acclaimed albums; Wanted: Dead or Alive in 1990, Live and Let Die in 1992, and 1996’s Rated XXX.
G Rap has yet to comment on the passing of Polo.
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