Previous College Rap Icon & Dancer Stezo Dies at 51





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Stezo pictured on the quilt of 1989's "Take it to the Max."





Stezo aka Steve Williams, the enduring rapper and dancer, has died. He was 51 years outdated. Stezo is finest recognized for his 1989 hit singles, “To the Max” and “It’s My Flip.”

Stezo’s unhappy passing was confirmed on the morning of April 30 by his producer and DJ, Chris Lowe on Twitter.

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Stezo was a local of New Haven, Connecticut. He started his profession as a dancer with hip-hop collective, EPMD. Stezo appeared within the video for the group’s single, “You Gots to Chill.” The music was featured on EPMD’s album, Strictly Enterprise. EPMD stood for “Erick and Parrish Making {Dollars}.”

Stezo "It is My Flip"Album: Loopy Noise (1989) Produced by Steve Williams Label: Recent Information2009-04-09T18:46:29.000Z

Stezo broke out from the group in 1989 when he signed his personal report cope with Sleeping Bag Information. Stezo’s first single was “To the Max,” that was adopted by the album Loopy Noise. Along with rapping on the album, Stezo additionally produced the report. The album peaked at quantity 37 on the Billboard Scorching R&B/Hip-Hop Chart.

Stezo didn’t comply with up on his debut till 1994 with the discharge of the only, “Bop Ya Headz/Shining Star.” Stezo’s subsequent album was not launched till 1997. The report, The place’s the Funk At?, didn't enter the Billboard charts. Stezo launched his remaining album in 2005, it was titled C.T. (The Misplaced State).

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