Chris Lighty R.I.P.
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:-(
http://www.vibe.com/article/veteran-hip-hop-manager-chris-lighty-passes-away
http://www.vibe.com/article/veteran-hip-hop-manager-chris-lighty-passes-away
Sources close to VIBE have confirmed that Violater Management founder Chris Lighty has passed away.
Violater has worked with stars such as Mariah Carey, Busta Rhymes, Q-Tip, Missy Elliott, Fantasia, M??a, Diggy Simmons, Cormega, Ja Rule, Mobb Deep, LL Cool J, Nas, and more.
Jeff Robinson, who was close to Lighty, confirmed the tragic news on Twitter.
Jeff Robinson ???@thejeffrobinson "So very sad about Chris lighty..Great long time friend,fellow bronxite and peer...incredible businessman and person."
Stay tuned for more on this developing story.
More industry insiders have sent their condolences.
Karen Ci??il ???(@KarenCivil) Devastated to hear about the loss of Chris Lighty. My prayers & thoughts are with his family.
Decon (@Decon) RIP Chris Lighty. Our deepest condolences to his friends, family & team.
SCRAM JONES ???(@SCRAMJONES) R.I.P. Chris Lighty - thats just crazy - #1 Hip Hop Manager
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Absolutely. After reading The Big Payback, I have much respect for this cat. Dood was an amazing businessman.
Chris's "Road Manager Rules" in the ego trip book was really good, too, really sharp. He's got a line in there that I use from time to time and in a multitude of contexts: "You gotta bring up the foul shit every now and then."
Rest in peace.
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This is such terrible news. For some reason, back in the early 90s, I had Baby Chris's phone number. I was a youngin' and bugged the man something awful about a demo I submitted to him. Despite it all, he patiently and gently critiqued it, which struck me as very kind (though my light-hearted diss on the outro of a subsequent demo was quite immature). Looking back, I can't imagine how many cats like me hounded him about demo tapes. He was a shrewd businessman, as well as a very comical, good-natured individual. His impact on hip-hop history is without question, and he leaves a legacy that will last forever. RIP, Mr. Chris Lighty!!!
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
I thought this, from Dan Charnas, was pretty poignant too:
http://www.complex.com/music/2012/08/what-chris-lighty-meant-to-hip-hop
I don't mean this disrespectfully, but I wonder how the fact that he took his own life would play into this. I'm sure the "golden era" backpackers will make the case that it already has.
http://www.violatordjs.com/2012/09/01/hot97-funkmasterflex-tribute-in-honor-of-chris-lighty-audio/