Chucky Thompson, famed hip hop Bad Boy producer, dead at 53
His publicist, Tamar Juda, confirmed the news to CNN on Tuesday. No cause of death was shared.
“It is with a very heavy heart that I can confirm the passing of Chucky Thompson,” Juda said in a statement. “To anyone in his orbit, you know how generous he was with his energy, creativity and love. Both the music industry, and the world has lost a titan.”
A native of Washington, DC, Thompson began his career in music as a part of go-go music legend Chuck Brown’s band, The Soul Searchers.
Thompson was tapped by Sean “Diddy” Combs to become one of his original “Hitmen,” the in house production that worked with some of the biggest stars of Bad Boy Records, the label Combs founded.
The producer found much of his success working with artists like Mary J. Blige and Faith Evans on songs which are now considered classics.
On Monday night, Blige posted about his death on social media.
“Mary and Puff gave to me a trust that gave birth to a vibe that helped create a historical moment in music,” he said. “This ‘My Life’ documentary is a glimpse into that vibe that moved R&B music forever.”
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