DJ Kay Slay Gets Top Honor With Street Named After Him in Harlem

 
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DJ Kay Slay

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By: Adonis Armstrong

The legendary DJ Kay Slay name was forever stamped on 105th Street and First Avenue in his hometown of Harlem, New York this past Sunday. A celebration took place on the late hip-hop pioneer’s old stomping ground where a large group of family and friends filled up the streets between 109th and 105th street and First Avenue in NYC. Some of Kay Slay’s peers were also in attendance including Busta Rhymes, Terror Squad, Papoose and more. 

DJ Kay Slay died last April due to complications with COVID-19. He began his hip-hop career as a graffiti artist under the name “Spade”. Once graffiti became less popular within hip-hop culture, Kay Slay turned to DJing where his career went to another level. 

Kay Slay rose to prominence following the release of his first major label project entitled Streetsweepers Vol. 1 on Columbia Records. That project allowed him to play a part in the rise of some of the most iconic MCs in Hip Hop. 50 Cent, Dipset, Kendrick Lamar and so many more were able to hop on Kay Slay’s mixtapes, get radio play and open shows for him. 

Slay’s impact still lives on till this day. Papoose took to Instagram to honor his longtime friend and collaborator as well. 

During a heartfelt speech to the crowd, Papoose let listeners know how much of an impact Kay Slay had on his career. The head of Hip-Hop at TuneCore also dropped a release date for his latest project.

Slay gave me my first opportunity. Now that I’m head of Hip-Hop at TuneCore I’m going to make sure that happens. September 15th, we releasing 200 Deep.
— Papoose

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