Iconic NYC DJ Mister Cee, Renowned for Shaping Hip-Hop Culture, Dies at 57

Renowned New York City radio DJ Mister Cee, a pivotal figure in the city’s hip-hop scene, has reportedly passed away at the age of 57. Known for his instrumental role in propelling the careers of hip-hop giants such as Drake, Jay-Z, and Alicia Keys, Mister Cee was a luminary in NYC’s DJ culture.

The news of his passing was first shared by Ebro in the Morning co-host Peter Rosenberg on Wednesday, April 10, via social media platform X (formerly Twitter). Rosenberg expressed shock and sadness, describing Mister Cee as a dear friend and one of the most significant and influential DJs of all time.

While the cause of death remains undisclosed, Mister Cee’s impact on the industry is undeniable. His Throwback at Noon show on Hot 97 was a cornerstone of NYC radio, later transitioning to Audacy’s 94.7 The Block in New York.

Hot 97 released a statement honoring Mister Cee, confirming his passing and highlighting his integral role in their stations. Described as more than just a DJ, Mister Cee was celebrated for bringing joy to countless listeners with his legendary sets.

Also known as Calvin LeBrun, Mister Cee’s illustrious career included collaborations with rap icons like Big Daddy Kane, contributing to the success of landmark albums such as Long Live the Kane and The Notorious B.I.G.’s Ready to Die.

Mister Cee’s legacy as a pioneer in NYC’s DJ culture and his profound impact on the hip-hop community will be remembered and cherished by fans and peers alike.

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