‘walk it out’ rapper dj unk dead at 43

‘walk it out’ rapper dj unk dead at 43


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Rapper DJ Unk, who is best known for his 2006 hit song “Walk It Out,” has died at 43 years old, his wife, Sherkita Long-Platt, announced on Friday. “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,” Platt shared on Facebook. “I LOVE YOU ANTHONY FOREVER” The Atlanta-based rapper’s wife told TMZ on


Sunday that he died in his sleep from a heart attack. EXPLORE MORE In a statement to The Post, Korey “Big Oomp” Roberson — who founded the record label that signed Unk (real name Anthony


Leonard Platt) in 2000 — reflected on the rapper’s death, calling him “a true ATL legend.” “We extend our deepest condolences to his family, friends, and the countless fans who were touched


by his artistry and spirit,” the message reads. “DJ Unk was not just a legendary DJ, rapper and producer, but a true cornerstone of our label and the imprint that he left globally will be


cherished forever.” “Hit songs such as ‘Walk It Out’ and ‘2 Step’ have left an indelible mark on the industry, and his legacy will continue to inspire artists, DJs, and fans alike for years


to come. His energy, creativity, and commitment to the craft will never be forgotten.” WANT MORE CELEBRITY AND POP CULTURE NEWS? Start your day with Page Six Daily. THANKS FOR SIGNING UP!


“We ask that you keep his family in your thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. We also want to thank everyone who has supported DJ Unk and the Oomp Camp over the years,” the


statement continued. Roberson added, “Rest in peace, Unk. You will forever be missed.” “Now walk it out!” he finished. Unk’s single “Walk It Out” — which went platinum — was featured on his


2006 debut album, “Beat’n Down Yo Block!” The song climbed into the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 chart followed by “2 Step.” Despite dealing with unspecified health issues in 2009, which


inhibited his career, he released other singles in later years. He was also included on the 2K Sports NBA 2K9 video game.