“Clark will forever be the culture,” fellow producer and drummer Questlove wrote in a tribute on Instagram on Oct. 25
DJ Clark Kent, the hip-hop producer known for work with fellow New York greats JAY-Z and The Notorious B.I.G., has died at age 58.
Kent, born Rodolfo A. Franklin and known as “God’s Favorite DJ” to fans, died on Thursday, Oct. 24 after he “quietly and valiantly fought a three-year battle with colon cancer,” the super-producer’s family announced on Instagram the following day. He was surrounded by his wife Kesha, daughter Kabriah and son Antonio.
While privately living with cancer, Kent continued “to share his gifts with the world,” his family wrote. “The family is grateful for everyone’s love, support and prayers during this time and ask for privacy as they process this immense loss,” their statement read.