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Official Statement From DJ Premier On The Passing Of Guru

IT WAS A SAD DAY FOR ME TO GET CONFIRMATION ON THE DEATH OF A MAN WHO I WILL CONTINUE TO CALL MY BROTHER, KEITH ELAM, BETTER KNOWN AS GURU OF THE LEGENDARY GANG STARR.

FROM 1988-2004, WE EXPERIENCED SO MUCH SUCCESS TOGETHER THAT WE WERE ABLE TO EXPAND OUR BUSINESSES INDEPENDENTLY AND GIVE EACH OTHER WHAT GURU CALLED “CREATIVE SPACE”, BEFORE PLANNING TO REUNITE FOR OUR 7TH LP WHEN THE TIME WAS RIGHT. TRAGICALLY, WE WILL NEVER REACH THAT DAY.

I’VE BEEN ASKED TO COMMENT ON A LETTER SPEAKING ILL OF ME WHICH WAS SUPPOSEDLY WRITTEN BY GURU IN HIS DYING DAYS. ALL I WILL SAY ABOUT IT IS THAT OUR TIME TOGETHER WAS BEAUTIFUL, WE BUILT A HIP HOP LEGACY TOGETHER, AND NO ONE CAN RE-WRITE HISTORY OR TAKE AWAY MY LOVE FOR HIM. ONE THING I WOULD NEVER DO IS PLAY AROUND WITH THE TRUTH ABOUT HIS LIFE.

I WILL CELEBRATE GURU’S LIFE… I WILL HONOR HIS MEMORY… I WILL GRIEVE WITH THE ELAM FAMILY OVER HIS UNTIMELY DEATH… I WILL REMEMBER THE GANG STARR FOUNDATION AND ALL OF THE ORIGINAL MEMBERS OF GANG STARR WHO CAME BEFORE ME – WE ALL KNOW EACH OTHER… MOSTLY, I WILL CHERISH EVERYTHING WE CREATED TOGETHER AS GANG STARR, FOREVER. I’M GONNA MISS HEARING HIS SIGNATURE MONOTONE VOICE WHEN HE WALKS IN THE ROOM, BUT THE SONGS WILL ALWAYS BRING IT BACK TO ME….HIS RHYME FLOWS WERE INSANE, AND I WILL NEVER REMOVE HIM FROM MY HEART AND SOUL…….REST IN PEACE TO THE MAN WHO FELT “SATISFACTION FROM THE STREET CROWD REACTION” … I LOVE YOU GOO…….DJ PREMIER

Public letter from DJ Premier on the tragic death of his partner in crime Guru, keep your head up Premo!! Hip Hop has lost another legend.

Various People Are Remembering Guru

Sway

The Game

Fat Joe

Raekwon

Scarface

Owen Lamb

Greg Nice

Bun B

Graig G

Roc Marciano

Alchemist

Fab 5 Freddy

Deams

Tony Touch

Cormega

PF Cuttin’

Ice-T

Pitbull

Ghostface

WC

Drawing by V!RTU.

Public Letter From Guru’s Sister Patricia

The Elam family wishes to thank the fans of our son/brother/father uncle/nephew/cousin Keith aka GURU for the outpouring of love, concern and support.
Our hearts are broken by the loss of someone we loved so much. GURU was devoted to his young son, who will most keenly feel his absence.

GURU suffered from multiple myeloma for over a year.  Accrued complications from this illness led to respiratory failure and cardiac arrest.  As a result, GURU was in a coma from mid February until his death and never regained consciousness.  Early on the morning of April 19th, he became hypertensive due to low blood pressure. He again went into cardiac arrest and slipped away from us.

GURU died far too young but he was, and we are, proud of all his many legendary musical contributions.

The family is not aware of any foundations established by GURU.  We know and understand that countless fans want to express their condolences and love and, to that end, we are planning a memorial event in the near future that will be all-inclusive. Please look for further details from the family as they become available.

from The Elam Family

Words can not describe what I’m feeling, we’ll miss you!

Guru Passed Away After Hard Battle With Cancer, R.I.P.

Guru has passed away yesterday morning (April 19) after a long battle with cancer.

According to Solar, Guru suffered from the malicious illness for over a year and after numerous special treatments under the supervision of medical specialists failed, the legendary MC succumbed to the disease. Guru always tried to keep this harrowing diagnosis in private but in early 2010 he had to admit himself to hospital due to serious effects caused by the disease.

Since the onset of illness, Guru tried to live a “normal” life as an influential and outstanding musician, loving father, family man, and best friend. Doctors encouraged Guru to think positive that the cancer can be arrested and that a full recovery is possible but several special treatments including hard hitting chemotherapies failed.

While in hospital with terminal cancer, Guru wrote a letter, which was provided by Solar, to his fans addressing his illness, his shining music career, his family and loved ones.

“I, Guru, am writing this letter to my fans, friends and loved ones around the world. I have had a long battle with cancer and have succumbed to the disease. I have suffered with this illness for over a year. I have exhausted all medical options. I have a non-profit organization called Each One Counts dedicated to carrying on my charitable work on behalf of abused and disadvantaged children from around the world and also to educate and research a cure for this terrible disease that took my life. I write this with tears in my eyes, not of sorrow but of joy for what a wonderful life I have enjoyed and how many great people I have had the pleasure of meeting,” read the official Guru statement.

“My loyal best friend, partner and brother, Solar, has been at my side through it all and has been made my health proxy by myself on all matters relating to myself. He has been with me by my side on my many hospital stays, operations, doctors visits and stayed with me at my home and cared for me when I could not care for myself. Solar and his family is my family and I love them dearly and I expect my family, friends, and fans to respect that, regardless to anybody’s feelings on the matter. It is my wish that counts. This being said I am survived by the love of my life, my sun KC, who I trust will be looked after by Solar and his family as their own. Any awards or tributes should be accepted, organized approved by Solar on behalf myself and my son until he is of age to except on his own.”

The statement reads on, “I do not wish my ex-DJ to have anything to do with my name likeness, events tributes etc. connected in anyway to my situation including any use of my name or circumstance for any reason and I have instructed my lawyers to enforce this. I had nothing to do with him in life for over 7 years and want nothing to do with him in death. Solar has my life story and is well informed on my family situation, as well as the real reason for separating from my ex-DJ. As the sole founder of GangStarr, I am very proud of what GangStarr has meant to the music world and fans. I equally am proud of my Jazzmatazz series and as the father of Hip-Hop/Jazz. I am most proud of my leadership and pioneering efforts on Jazzmatazz 4 for reinvigorating the Hip-Hop/Jazz genre in a time when music quality has reached an all time low. Solar and I have toured in places that I have never been before with GangStarr or Jazzmatatazz and we gained a reputation for being the best on the planet at Hip-Hop/Jazz, as well as the biggest and most influential Hip-Hop/Jazz record with Jazzmatazz 4 of the decade to now. The work I have done with Solar represents a legacy far beyond its time. And we as a team were not afraid to push the envelope. To me this is what true artists do! As men of honor we stood tall in the face of small mindedness, greed, and ignorance. As we fought for music and integrity at the cost of not earning millions and for this I will always be happy and proud, and would like to thank the million fans who have seen us perform over the years from all over the world. The work I have done with Solar represents a legacy far beyond its time and is my most creative and experimental to date. I hope that our music will receive the attention it deserves as it is some of the best work I have done and represents some of the best years of my life.”

Guru, born Keith Elam, rose to fame in the 80’s as the founder of the legendary rap group GangStarr. The group released the classic single Words I Manifest followed by their critically acclaimed debut album No More Mr. Nice Guy (1989) and the classic album Step In The Arena (1991). Guru was the first artist to truly blend Hip-Hop with Live Jazz beginning in 1993, and seeing the vast influences his Jazzmatazz concept has had on the industry, it is clear that Guru’s musical contributions have been way ahead of their time. Guru has worked with such great artists as Herbie Hancock, Isaac Hayes, Donald Byrd, Ramsey Lewis, Roy Ayers, Chaka Kahn, Branford Marsalis, David Sanborn, Bob James, Erykah Badu, The Roots, Common, Angie Stone, Jamiroquai, Macy Gray and Damien Marley, to name a few. Despite the fact that Guru isn’t hailing from New York, he is noted as a pioneer of the New York sound and true lyrical Hip-Hop. Guru later on joined forces with hit producer Solar and formed his label 7 Grand Records with the goal to keep “real” Hip-Hop alive.

Guru’s longtime partner, Solar, issues an official statement about the lost of the legendary MC which you can read below:

“The world has lost one of the best MCs and Hip-Hop icons of all time — my loyal best friend, partner, and brother, Guru! Guru has been battling cancer for well over a year and has lost his battle! This is a matter that Guru wanted private until he could beat it but tragically this did not happen. The cancer took him. Now the world has lost a great man and a true genius. For the fans that reached out with love and support, I can’t tell you how much that meant to Guru and myself. Guru prepared this letter [read above] while he was in the hospital for the fans. I hope now that Guru has moved on to a better place! Guru is a great Black American Hero and should always be remembered as such and he is much more that just a Hip-Hop icon — he has changed the world for the better. I salute my fallen brother Guru! He will be missed tremendously!” Solar stated.

We will sorely miss Guru, both from a personal and from a professional standpoint. Our warmest condolences to Guru’s family and loved ones at this difficult time.

This letter is way outta hand. Pure scandalous. C’mon, this isn’t Guru who wrote this letter. Still questioning if he really got outta coma in the first place? Why the fuck did nobody stopped that dude??? I’m stuck with mix feelings, sorry. Hard to accept, R.I.P. to the man who marked 90s hip hop. R.I.P. Guru, what’s going to happen? He will be remembered for ever and ever!! DJ Premier, hold your head up for real. My condolences to his family and friends. Out of respect and mourning I’ll stop posting until this saturday (unless DJ Premier talks).

DJ Premier In Brussels, Belgium 12th of May

Nice, DJ Premier is coming to my country again (the building where Premo’s playing is a protected monument, build in 1847. Something different lol). And to Europe off course, Nick Javas inclusive, hopefully Panchi haha. Another date:

06/05/2010 Cabaret Aléatoire, Marseille, France (Poster here)
13/05/2010 Bohannon, Berlin, Germany (Tickets here)

Rap Is Outta Control (04/18/2010)

OR
DJ Eclipse – Rap Is Outta Control (04/18/2010)

Filled in by DJ Premier.

Tracklist:

  1. Meth, Ghost & Rae – Dangerous
    Coldheat – When It Rains (Feat. Torae)
    Slaine – Science Of The Trife (Feat. Ill Bill & Q-Unique)
    Murs & 9th Wonder – The Lick (Feat. VerBS)
    Little Brother – Tigalo For Dolo
    Nick Javas – Not A Game (DJ Mix Version)
    Evidence – Hard Hit
    Capone-N-Noreaga – The Reserves (Feat. Raekwon)
    Joell Ortiz – Project Boy (Premier’s Bass Break Version)
    Cypress Hill – K.U.S.H.
    60 Piece Orchestra – Stakes Is High (Feat. Posdnous & Talib Kweli)
    Meth, Ghost & Rae – Gunshowers
    Cypess Hill – Take My Pain (Feat. Everlast)
    Saukrates – Wednesday (Feat. D-Sisive)
    Soulbrotha – Real MC’s (Feat. Blaq Poet, NYGz & Krumb Snatcha)
    Eternia – It’s Funny (Feat. Joell Ortiz)
    Bumpy Knuckles – Put The Beats On’M
    Sadat x – Everybody Know (Feat. Money Boss Players)
    DJ Doom & Blacastan – Hey Young World
    60 Piece Orchestra – Untitled/Fantastic (Feat. Miguel Atwoord-Ferguson)

Guests: J-Rocc

Truck North & The 3rd – Out There

And me thinking this was just going to be anther lame ass group using a recycled beat from Beats That Collected Dust Vol. 1. But I’ve should have know better… So big big respect to Truck North & The 3rd for actually ripping a DJ Premier beat!

It funny to see a Premo beat in CDQ outta nowhere, I love it! The first official leak from the Nah Right x Elevator Music Presents: Truck North + The 3rd Reconstruction Mixtape.

Truck North first met the Columbus, OH group, The 3rd, last year at Rock The Bells in Detroit. Since then, they have been going back and forth creating some good music. Now this year, they are collectively about to bring you the Reconstruction mixtape, which will be followed by the Satellites EP!

Truck North & The 3rd – Out There

Props to Nah Right off course. And they making a video for the track!

Bumpy Knuckles – Put The Beats On’M (Produced by Statik Selektah) (Radio Rip)


Oh, excuse me for forgetting to rip it. But here it is, enjoy what it is:

Bumpy Knuckles – Put The Beats On’M (Produced by Statik Selektah) (Radio Rip)

Nice sample! Expect the CDQ soon… Gang Starr Foundation!! Damn, satellite quality is superb, we 2010!

Live From HeadQCourterz (04/16/2010)

OR
DJ Premier – Live From HeadQCourterz (04/16/2010)

Tracklist:

  1. Sadat X – X & Bill (Feat. Ill Bill)
    Little Brother – Tigalo For Dolo
    Murs & 9th Wonder – Asian Girl
    Cypress Hill – K.U.S.H.
    Nick Javas – Not A Game (DJ Mix Versio)
    Bumpy Knuckles – Put The Beats On’M
    Marco Polo & Ruste Juxx – Rearview
    Rozewood – Prelude To A Funeral
    Marco Polo & Ruste Juxx – Take Money (Feat. RockNESS & Bumpy Knuckles)
    Meth, Ghost & Rae – Meth vs Chef 2
    Joell Ortiz – Project Boy (Premier’s Break Version)
    Soulbrotha – Real MC’s (Feat. Blaq Poet, NYGz & Krumb Snatcha)
    Marco Polo & Ruste Juxx – Wings On Your Back
    Marco Polo & Ruste Juxx – Fuckin’ Wit A Gangsta (Feat. Sean P)
    Nutso – So Tired
    Murs & 9th Wonder – The Lick (Feat. VerBS)
    Canibus – Dead by Design
    Marco Polo & Ruste Juxx – Let’s Take A Sec (Feat. Black Moon)
    Marco Polo & Ruste Juxx – Watch Yo Step
    Kid Capri – I Turn It Out

Guests: Marco Polo & Ruste Juxx

VIBE: DJ Premier vs Bangladesh

I didn’t put any word out about this producer competition Vibe Magazine organized until now. I don’t know, I have mixed feelings about it. Oh well, what does it hurt? And it’s interesting to see how strong the 90s hip hop community is on the internet. How far will DJ Premier go?

For the people who don’t know, Vibe Magazine is organizing a big ass competition to find the greatest hip hop producer of all time. In total 64 producers are listed in 4 groups. DJ Premier is in group 4 called “Boom Bap”. Dr Dre is in the first group “Homegrown”. Here is Preems group:

DJ Premier VS Bangladesh
RZA VS Rocwilder
Marley Marl VS Dame Grease
Rick Rubin VS The Beatnuts
Jam Master Jay VS Easy Mo Bee
Large Professor VS Q-Tip
Diamond D VS DJ Muggs
Havoc VS Da Beatminerz

Each winner of the group will take it up against a winner from another group I guess? Here are the dates when each vote end:

4/05 – First Round Begins
4/19 – Second Round Begins
4/26 – Third Round Begins
5/03 – Elite 8 Producer Battle Begins
5/10 – Final Four Producer Battle Begins
5/17 – Final Round Begins
5/24 – Winner Announced

I would say hate it or love it, but since Vibe is getting a lot of reactions from the producers self I’m going to keep this updated. The first round for DJ Premier will be easy, no offense. Today Bangladesh commented on the competition saying he’s isn’t a hip hop producer, but simply the best producer. Quotes like “Honestly, I’m Better Than All Them [Producers]”.

With unpopular quotes like this he has some respectful comments though, “I’m definitely deserving to be on the list as one of the best producers right now, but I wouldn’t say hip-hop. Probably the only hip-hop thing I made was ‘A Milli’ and that was probably the greatest beat of this era,” the Atlanta-based producer told VIBE. “I think if you really define hip-hop, Premier is really the best hip-hop producer. He’s amazing with samples… he’s the essence of hip-hop.”

VOTE NOW HERE