Pioneering Brooklyn D.J. Mister Cee, Pioneering Dies at 57

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Pioneering Brooklyn D.J. Mister Cee, Pioneering Dies at 57

The world of hip-hop and music in general has lost a true pioneer with the passing of Brooklyn DJ Mister Cee at the age of 57. Throughout his career, Mister Cee broke barriers and paved the way for future generations of DJs and artists. He was not only known for his incredible skills behind the turntables but also for his keen ear for talent, helping to launch the careers of many up-and-coming artists.

Mister Cee's impact on the music industry cannot be overstated. He was a trailblazer who pushed boundaries and challenged norms, always staying true to himself and his craft. His legacy will live on through the countless lives he touched and inspired.

Mister Cee's "Throwback at Noon" show on Hot97 was one of the most popular programs at its time. More recently, he was on Audacy's "94.7 The Block."

    "He was on the airwaves for Hot97, shaping and molding the culture," said Chuck Creekmur, CEO of AllHipHop.com.

    Mister Cee, whose head-bopping mixes reverberated on New York radio for decades, was a hit D.J. on New York City’s Hot 97 for more than 20 years before leaving the station in 2014. He was the executive producer of the Notorious B.I.G.’s debut album, “Ready to Die.”

    Born Calvin Lebrun in August 1966 in Brooklyn’s Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood, Mister Cee grew up at his grandparents’ home and took to the turntables under the mentorship of an uncle who was a D.J., he told Rock The Bells, a satellite radio show, in November.

    Over the years, the DJ icon was also an influential radio personality, working for Hot 97, RADIO 103.9, and Rock the Bells Radio. On his Rock the Bells Radio show, “The Set It Off Show,” Mister Cee mixed classic & timeless hip-hop songs from the ’80s, ’90s, and ’2000s every Monday-Thursday from 10pm-12am ET on channel 43.

    Peter Rosenberg, who is co-host of a weekday morning show at HOT 97 and ESPN Radio's 'The Michael Kay Show,' also reacted to the news of LeBrun's death.

    Mister Cee's passing is a devastating loss for the hip-hop community, but his legacy will live on through his music and influence. He will always be remembered as a true icon in New York City's vibrant hip-hop scene. Rest in peace, DJ Mister Cee.

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