Popular Oakland Rapper Dangerous Dame aka Damon D. Edwards passed away. Let’s see about it in detail.
How did Dangerous Dame die?
Damon D. Edwards also known as Dangerous Dame has passed away. He was a late American rapper who was the first from the Bay Area to sign a deal with a significant record company.
According to the sources, the rapper’s death news was announced online and stated that the rapper passed away suddenly.
Dangerous Dame’s friend J.R. EWING confirmed the news and shared it on Twitter.
Got a call this morning saying my homeboy Dangerous Dame passed away. Real Oakland O.G.s much love and respect 🙏🏽 #RestInHeavenlyPeace God bless his family and friends. #DeepEastOakland #oaklandcalifornia pic.twitter.com/lwply01JAm
— J.R. EWING (@luxurytax8) January 25, 2023
Dangerous Dame was regarded as having a friendly personality. Many people must be curious to know the Dangerous Dame cause of death in light of the recent news.
The precise Dangerous Dame cause of death hasn’t been revealed, yet. As soon as we find out more information, we’ll update this story.
Who was Dangerous Dame?
Damon D. Edwards, known professionally as Dangerous Dame and Saucy, is an American rapper from Oakland, California.
When he released his first studio album, I Got What You Want, on Atlantic in 1990, he was one of the first Bay Area hip hop artists to sign with a big label.
About his Debut album:
Dangerous Dame wasn’t one among the more well-known rappers to come out of Oakland in the late 1980s; although having good rhyming talents, he never achieved the level of notoriety enjoyed by Digital Underground, MC Hammer, or Too Short. Dame had a rhyme scheme that frequently made one think of MC Shan, but with a more Northern Californian flavor. The issue with Dame’s debut Atlantic album, I Got What You Want, isn’t a lack of talent; once again, the MC (who was only 17 at the time the CD was made) had no trouble flowing. Lack of memorable lyrics is the main issue with this album.
Discography
Studio albums
1990: I Got What You Want
1992: Same Olé Dame
1994: Make Room 4 Daddy
Extended plays
1999: “Haven’t You Heard?” (as Saucy)
Collaborative extended plays
1989: Jumpin (with DJ Dopecut)
Tributes to Dangerous Dame
Many people expressed their profound sympathies to his family and expressed how much they loved him. The news of this occurrence has upset his supporters and fans.
RIP to the Oakland legend Dangerous Dame. I def was called his name soon as I introduced myself to the older guys…. -DaBoy Dame. |
RIP to Dangerous Dame, a Bay legend. -Chad Horton. |
This really hurts my heart Prayers to your family and moms I swear had u had the chance u was the best rapper and writer out the town!!! Thank u for allowing me to get on your track waaaaay back…Dangerous Dame u are Oakland baaaaaby!!!! May u now rest peacefully #dangerousdame -Jerry Martin. |
One of the worst things anyone can go through in life is losing a loved one. Any journey must have a destination at the end. The person’s time on earth has regrettably come to an end now that they have died.
We wish him eternal peace and send our thoughts and prayers to his loved ones, family, friends. May he rest in peace.
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