21 Nov Producer of Mac Dre’s ‘Thizzle Dance,’ Reported Dead
Syko, the Seattle rapper and producer best known for producing Mac Dre’s iconic hyphy anthem “Thizzle Dance,” was killed in a car accident on Friday, Nov. 16, according to friends and fans posting on social media.
Many of those mourning the producer shared a KOMO News article about an unnamed man who crashed in Everett, Washington Friday. The Snohomish County medical examiner’s office confirmed that death to KQED, and one of Syko’s close friends, Darryl Reese, confirmed that Syko, real name Theophilus Adams, did indeed pass away yesterday.
Syko helped define the Bay Area’s hyphy movement with his bouncy, bass-heavy production on Mac Dre’s 2002 Thizzelle Washington album, including the ubiquitous “Thizzle Dance” and “Boss Tycoon.” Syko’s sound later inspired artists like Mistah F.A.B. and E-40 as hyphy, the Bay Area’s best-known rap subculture, became a phenomenon in the mid 2000s.
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