Bushwick Bill (born Richard Stephen Shaw), the hip-hop legend and co-founder of the iconic Houston group Geto Boys, has died.
According to his publicist Dawnâs confirmation via TMZ, Bill died surrounded by family Sunday evening at 9:35 p.m. in Houston. He was 52 years old and suffered from Stage 4 pancreatic cancer.
Suggested Reading
Dawn also posted a confirmation of the rapperâs death on Instagram.
Billâs son Javon confirmed to TMZ that his fatherâs last words were, âI will love you forever.â
As the Associated Press reports:
His Dallas-based business manager, Pete Marrero, said the 52-year-old was diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer in February. He had been planning to go on tour around the time he was hospitalized.
The Jamaica-born reporter was widely reported to have died earlier Sunday after a bandmate wrote a post on Instagram suggesting so, but his publicist had said Sunday afternoon that those reports were premature.
A native of Jamaica, Bill was born with dwarfism, Entertainment Weekly reports. He joined the Geto Boys in 1986 as a dancer, then known as Little Billy. Along with fellow members Willie D and Scarface, the trio went on to be significant pioneers in southern hip hop with hits such as âDamn It Feels Good to Be a Gangsterâ and âMind Playing Tricks on Me.â
Billâs publicist has also confirmed plans for a public memorial service are in progress.
âWe are looking into doing a public memorial at a later date. His family appreciates all of the prayers and support and are asking for privacy at this time,â Dawnâs Instagram caption read.
Rest in power, Bushwick Bill.
Straight From
Sign up for our free daily newsletter.