2 Live Crew Rapper Brother Marquis Dies at 58

Mark D. Ross, best known as the rapper Brother Marquis in 2 Live Crew, has died, according to a social media post by the group and TMZ confirms. “Mark Ross AKA Brother Marquis of the 2 Live crew has went to the upper room,” 2 Live Crew wrote on Instagram. He was 58.

Born Mark D. Ross in April 1966, Brother Marquis grew up in Rochester, New York with his mother before moving to Los Angeles, California as a teenager. While still in Junior High, he crossed paths with rapper Rodney-O and the two started the Caution Crew, releasing a handful of 12″ singles like “Westside Storie” and “Rhythm Rock.”

“I thought it was a bunch of bull,” Marquis told Heat Seekers Magazine when reflecting on the group’s Supreme Court cases. “When Broward County presented all the evidence in court, it was a joke because the audio wasn’t clear and the jury didn’t understand what was being said. A white drunk lady had the recording device in her bosom and the jurors laughed when they heard the recording.”

After dropping a live album and Sports Weekend (As Nasty as They Wanna Be Part II), 2 Live Crew began to split up and Brother Marquis moved to Georgia, where he tried his hand at standup comedy and new music in the duo 2 Nasty. In 1995, he linked up with Fresh Kid Ice and DJ Mr. Mixx to record “Hoochie Mama” for the soundtrack to the film Friday, which hit No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart. The following year, they formally reunited under the 2 Live Crew moniker to release their seventh studio album, Shake a Lil’ Somethin’, in 1996 and, after Mixx’s departure, The Real One in 1998.

Source : Pitchfork