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Rapper and beatboxer D.R.E.S. Tha Beatnik dies; hip-hop world in mourning

Rapper and beatboxer D.R.E.S. Tha Beatnik dies; hip-hop world in mourning

Express Tribune3 days ago

The hip-hop community is mourning the loss of Atlanta icon D.R.E.S. Tha Beatnik, who passed away on June 9, 2025, following a long battle with chronic kidney disease.
Known for his beatboxing, emceeing, and cultural contributions, D.R.E.S.—short for Divine Real Essence of Sound—was a foundational figure in Atlanta's underground scene.
Tributes poured in from hip-hop luminaries including Killer Mike, Pete Rock, Trackstar the DJ, Big Gipp, and others. Killer Mike shared on social media, 'We have lost a hero… a leader and library of history in losing you.' Fiona Bloom, Atlanta radio legend and publicist, added, 'He lit up every room he walked into… This is a huge loss not just for Atlanta but for the Hip-Hop Planet.'
Originally from Philadelphia, D.R.E.S. relocated to Atlanta where he became a cultural force. He gained acclaim as a world-class beatboxer, collaborating with legends like Rahzel and Scratch, and won the Amateur World Beatbox Championships. He was also a beloved host and producer, best known for running the World Famous Mic Club at Club Apache, a freestyle battle series that helped shape Atlanta's rap legacy.
Beyond music, D.R.E.S. launched events like 'Beats, Brews and Views,' blending music, film, and food to unite creatives. Even while battling health issues, he remained optimistic, sharing updates with fans and staying engaged with his community.
D.R.E.S. Tha Beatnik leaves behind a legacy of innovation, mentorship, and cultural elevation. His voice and impact will be remembered across generations of hip-hop.

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