Hip-Hop Icon And ‘Walk It Out’ Rapper, DJ Unk, Dead
The Atlantic rapper DJ Unk, whose birth name is Anthony Leonard Platt and is responsible for classics such as “Walk It Out,” has passed away at the age of 43.
His contribution to Southern hip-hop culture through his hit songs, such as “Walk It Out” and “2 Step,” is part of the reason he’s mostly known.
The news of Unk’s passing has been verified on social media platforms by close friends and family. In a Facebook post, his wife, Sherkita Long-Platt, wrote, “Please respect me and my family.”
“I just lost my husband, and my kids just lost their father. Our life will never be the same. I LOVE YOU, ANTHONY, FOREVER.” She added.
The story was also verified on social media by a representative of his previous company, Big Oomp Records.
“It is with a heavy heart and profound sadness that we announce the passing of a true ATL legend, Anthony Platt, better known as ‘DJ Unk,’” the statement says.
His Career
DJ Unk established himself midway through his career as a mainstay by fusing danceable rhythms with catchy beats, which soon made him a household name.
One of the attributes Unk is known for is his peculiar style of making a synthesis of music and movement that connects with audiences worldwide by fusing party anthems with simple dance moves.
The song that established DJ Unk’s legacy in hip-hop history, making him a household brand in particular, is “Walk It Out.”
In addition, DJ Unk’s music was instrumental in popularizing specific dance techniques. “Walk It Out became as well-known for its dance moves as it was for its beat.
His position in the era’s cultural scene was further solidified by his ability to write songs that inspired people to get up and move.
DJ Unk continued to release music in the years after his first hit, but none of his subsequent compositions was as popular as “Walk It Out.”
Nevertheless, his contributions to the genre are still noteworthy, particularly his role in influencing the Southern hip-hop movement.
DJ Unk has had a significant impact on hip-hop culture and music in general, even though he wasn’t in the spotlight recently.
Fans still have pleasant memories of his music, which is played in bars, at parties, and on playlists of nostalgic songs.
Given the thriving dance culture he contributed to and the way his music resonated with so many people during a pivotal moment in hip-hop history, DJ Unk’s impact will surely live on.
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