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New Orleans DJ Black N Mild Dead at 44 From Coronavirus

According to several confirmed reports, New Orleans-based producer and DJ Oliver Stokes Jr. aka Black N Mild, died on Thursday after testing positive for Coronavirus. He was 44 years old.

The New Orleans Parish coroner’s office confirmed the cause of Stokes’ death one day after his passing.

Black N Mild was a pioneer of “Bounce music”, which premiered on Bounce 104.5FM in NOLA. BNM also hosted the ‘Rhythm and Bounce’ show for WBOK, an AM station in New Orleans.

The state of Louisiana has been pretty moderate in terms of numbers of Coronavirus cases, with the state at 585, but New Orleans is leading the state with 352 cases.

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New Orleans Bounce Artist Go DJ Black N Mild Dies After Coronavirus Infection

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Source: Facebook / Oliver Stokes

While the novel coronavirus spread and COVID-19 situation has been framed as most dire for the elderly, a New Orleans man under the age of 50 has died after being infected. Bounce artist Go DJ Black N Mild passed away on Thursday, one of two deaths related to coronavirus in the city that day.

NOLA.com reports that Go DJ Black N Mild, real name Oliver Stokes Jr., left his day gig at a New Orleans charter school with a fever on March 9 and never returned to work. The publication adds that he shared in his final Facebook post on March 11 which has since been scrubbed from the page said, “pneumonia not the flu” after telling someone on the page that he was being diligent in checking in about his health.

Stokes was a fixture in New Orleans’ music scene and helmed a “Bounce 104.5” mix show that highlighted the city’s homegrown music genre. He also worked as a DJ in Houston for KHOU and he also spun bounce records for New Orleans AM station WBOK.

GO DJ Black N Mild’s stage name was similar to that of producer BlaqNmilD, real name Adam Pigott, who has worked with Magnolia Shorty, Big Freedia, Lil Wayne, Master P, and other New Orleans stars. Pigott posted a video to Facebook Thursday to dispel the rumors that he succumbed to the virus due to the similarity of the stage names.

Stokes’ marital status or list of survivors hasn’t been published by any outlet as of yet. He was just 44 years old.

Rest powerfully in Peace, Go DJ Black N Mild.

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New Orleans Bounce Artist Vockah Redu Robbed In His Hometown

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We just yet another reminder that the streets have no love, no matter who you are. A local NOLA innovator got this reminder last week.

HipHopDX is reporting that Rapper Vockah Redu has suffered a rather big setback in his career. Last week, the eclectic performer was robbed of thousands of dollars worth of stage equipment. According to his claim, he and his crew were filming in New Orleans for a couple of days straight. The next morning he returned to his car only to find it broken into. Gone missing were his SP-404A beat machine, a Moog Theremin, and all the respective travel casings.

He took to his social media feeds to detail the situation. “Thank y’all soo much this really tried to kill my Spirit but only up from here I thank the MosSurvivest high and Lynell Redu for being my guiding light And my people who are for the people that believe in Themselves, Art Love, Peace and Serenity I’ll be back like I never left,” Redy wrote.

In turn, he created a GoFundMe to raise the funds to replace the missing hardware.

“During last year’s Epic Beard Men tour, I purchased a new SP-404A which I’d begun using onstage, in addition to my Moog Theremini.  Both are now gone, and I feel like they stole my heartbeat” the caption for an Instagram post reads. Thankfully, his supporters have come through in the clutch as the original goal was $3,000 dollars,  but it has already been surpassed.

You can donate to the cause here.

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Source: HipHopWired.com

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