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  • Jun 25, 2021

    rollingstone.com/music/music-news/blackalicious-rapper-gift-of-gab-dead-1189400

    Gift of Gab, the nimble rapper in Bay Area duo Blackalicious known for his clever wordplay and tricky rhyming acrobatics, has died at the age of 50.

    “It is with heavy hearts and great sadness that we announce the passing of our dear brother, Timothy J. Parker a.k.a. “The Gift of Gab,” the hip-hop collective Quannum announced Friday. “Tim peacefully departed this earth to be with our ancestors on Friday, June 18, 2021. He is survived by two brothers, one sister, many nieces and nephews, countless friends, and fans across the globe. We ask that the family’s privacy is respected as we mourn the tremendous loss of our dear brother.”

    A representative for Blackalicious confirmed to Rolling Stone that Parker died of natural causes. In recent years, the rapper suffered from kidney failure, undergoing dialysis multiple times a week until finally receiving a new kidney in January 2020, which also marked Blackalicious’ final concert prior to the Covid-19 pandemic.

    Gift of Gab, the nimble rapper in Bay Area duo Blackalicious known for his clever wordplay and tricky rhyming acrobatics, has died at the age of 50.

    “It is with heavy hearts and great sadness that we announce the passing of our dear brother, Timothy J. Parker a.k.a. “The Gift of Gab,” the hip-hop collective Quannum announced Friday. “Tim peacefully departed this earth to be with our ancestors on Friday, June 18, 2021. He is survived by two brothers, one sister, many nieces and nephews, countless friends, and fans across the globe. We ask that the family’s privacy is respected as we mourn the tremendous loss of our dear brother.”

    A representative for Blackalicious confirmed to Rolling Stone that Parker died of natural causes. In recent years, the rapper suffered from kidney failure, undergoing dialysis multiple times a week until finally receiving a new kidney in January 2020, which also marked Blackalicious’ final concert prior to the Covid-19 pandemic.

    After a series of EPs in the mid-Nineties — culminating with 1999’s A2G, featuring the duo’s most enduring and awe-inspiring track, “Alphabet Aerobics” — Blackalicious released their acclaimed debut album in 1999, Nia. On “Alphabet Aerobics,” Gift of Gab showcased his sharp lyricism and unflappable, tongue-twisting delivery, delivering an uninterrupted rap where the first letter of every word in each verse focused on a particular letter.

    “Furious, fat, fabulous, fantastic / Flurries of funk felt, feeding the fanatics,” Parker rapped on the track. “Gift got great, global goods gone glorious / Gettin’ godly in his game with the goriest.” (Harry Potter actor Daniel Radcliffe brought the track back into the viral spotlight in 2014 when he impressively performed “Alphabet Aerobics” on The Tonight Show.)

    Blackalicious signed with then-major label MCA for their second album, 2002’s Blazing Arrow, featuring guests like Gil Scott-Heron, Ben Harper, Cut Chemist (who produced “Alphabet Aerobics” and the album’s quasi-sequel “Chemical Calisthenics”) and Rage Against the Machine’s Zack de la Rocha.

    While Blackalicious would only release two more albums together — 2005’s The Craft and 2015’s crowdfunded Imani Vol. 1 — the duo would remain active, touring most recently in 2020. Gift of Gab also released a trio of solo albums, most recently 2012’s The Next Logical Progression, and LPs with the Bay Area supergroups Quannum MCs and the Mighty Underdogs.

    At the time of his death, Parker left behind over 100 tracks for future Blackalicious releases. “Some of those were already slated for the next release, but more of Gab’s lyrical genius will be heard for years to come,” a rep said in a statement announcing Parker’s death.

    Blackalicious’ and Parker’s longtime manager Brian Ross added in a statement, “He was one of the most positive human beings I have ever known and always looking toward the future. He was endlessly brimming with new ideas, philosophical perspectives, and thoughts about the future. He was always ready to learn, grow and engage in a deep conversation about things he was less familiar with. A simple conversation with him about nearly anything could take you places you would never have expected.”

  • Jun 25, 2021

    damn
    rip

  • Jun 25, 2021
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    50 too damn young man rip

  • Illermatic 🛰️
    Jun 25, 2021

    RIP
    'make you feel that way' will always be the song of life

  • Jun 25, 2021

    rip

  • Jun 25, 2021
    Pedro

    50 too damn young man rip

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  • Jun 25, 2021

    rip

    dude gave Hip Hop a much needed voice in the early 2000s and influenced a lot of people. definitely worth checking out the Blackalicious catalog if you're not familiar

  • Tubig 🌊
    Jun 25, 2021

    Oh what

    Man

    Literally just posted about him a few hours ag

    RIP

  • Jun 25, 2021

    Goddamn RIP

  • RIP man damn

  • p t ✝️
    Jun 25, 2021

    f*** man, rip

  • Tubig 🌊
    Jun 25, 2021
  • Jun 25, 2021

    how many legends did we lose this year ?

    RIP

  • Tubig 🌊
    Jun 25, 2021

    Blazing Arrow a top 10 album all time for me

  • rvi
    Jun 25, 2021

    damn RIP

  • Jun 25, 2021

    this man JUST got his flowers

  • Jun 25, 2021

    damn rip

  • Jun 25, 2021

    i remember that song he had on atv offroad fury 2 back in the day that i used to play all the time. rip

  • Jun 25, 2021

    Nooooooooo!

    I was just listening to Make You Feel That Way yesterday.

    RIP.

  • Jun 25, 2021

    RIP

  • Jun 26, 2021

    Escape 2 Mars is one of my all time favorite albums so this stings...RIP to a legend...he posted that he was sick awhile ago and guess things just didn't improve :(

  • Jun 26, 2021

    RIP Gab

    Just a Legend

  • Jun 26, 2021

    Rip

  • Im mad at myself i aint know about this til 5 days later.