Mister Cee, New York Radio DJ and Notorious B.I.G. Producer, Dies at 57

Calvin LeBrun, the New York radio DJ best known as Mister Cee, has died, the hip-hop station Hot 97 reports, citing his family. A cause of death has not been revealed. Mister Cee was 57 years old.

Mister Cee grew up in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, and, in 1988, he took part in the debut album from one of the New York neighborhood’s brightest young stars, Big Daddy Kane. Cee was the DJ on Long Live the Kane, and he’s the subject of the album’s penultimate track, “Mister Cee’s Master Plan.” Cee continued his work with Kane through the early 1990s, earning credits on 1989’s It’s a Big Daddy Thing, 1990’s Taste of Chocolate, 1991’s Prince of Darkness, and 1993’s Looks Like a Job For….

“What you did today in hip-hop is monumental,” Darden said to Mister Cee on air. “You have saved people’s lives today in a real way.”

Mister Cee returned to Hot 97, but resigned again in 2014, telling The New York Times that he did not agree with the musical direction in which the station was headed. He continued to broadcast and post his mixes online.

“We have lost the iconic Mister Cee,” Hot 97 DJ Peter Rosenberg posted on X. “I listened to him yesterday and am in complete shock. He was a dear friend to all of us, a wonderful man, and one of the most important and impactful DJs of all time. I love you Cee.”

Source : Pitchfork