Pioneering U.K. Rapper Ty Has Passed Away

Pioneering U.K. artist Ben Chijioke — better known as Ty — has reportedly passed away. According to The Voice, the Nigerian British MC succumbed to the coronavirus on Thursday (May 7).

The 47-year-old was initially admitted to the hospital with medical complications related to COVID-19 last month. Upon arrival, he was soon put in a medically induced coma to temporarily sedate him in an effort to help his body receive appropriate treatment.

He was eventually taken out the intensive care unit and thought to be on the mend. Evidently, things took a drastic turn.

Ty was an influential figure within the British music scene. He dropped many well received albums, was nominated for a Mercury Music Prize in 2004 for the album Upwards and worked with several notable artists throughout his 30-year plus-career, including the late Afrobeat pioneer Tony Allen, De La Soul, Rich Medina, Bahamadia, Speech and Zion I.

His latest project, A Work Heart, arrived in 2018.

“Ty was an exquisite music artist, Hip Hop performer/producer and thoughtful man,” Speech tells HipHopDX. “It tears me up to see such a huge loss to the music and Hip Hop worldwide community. We did numerous songs and shows together. He truly was one my favorite Hip Hop artists all time.”

Last year, Ty formed a U.K. Hip Hop supergroup called Kingdem with fellow MCs Blak Twang and Rodney P, who performed an acclaimed freestyle on DJ Charlie Sloth’s Fire in the Booth series.

Blak Twang expressed his sadness Instagram, writing, “KING ‘BENEDICT OBIOMA GODWIN EVERY LITTLE STEP IS A SOVEREIGN.’ Forever in my heart bro… Rest well my guy…. We were blessed with your greatness.

HipHopDX sends its condolences to Ty’s fans, friends and family.