Saturday, August 1, 2009

Baatin -Detroit rapper TitusGlover is dead


Titus (Baatin) Glover, the Detroit rapper who co-founded the much-acclaimed Slum Village, has died.

Many details wait unknown by this top, understood Hex, the group's road administrator.

Word of Baatin's quick circulated quickly this afternoon in composition circles both locally and nationally, everywhere Slum Village has long been an exalted first name in underground hip-hop.

Fellow assemble initiator James (J. Dilla) Yancey, Baatin's Pershing High School classmate, voted for away in 2006.

Baatin, who twisted 35 in progression, had missing Slum Village in 2002 amid shape problems, but was reported to be inflicted with returned pro tracks on the group's imminent baby book, "Villa Manifesto."

"He was a very spiritual brother," understood Detroiter Khalid el-Hakim, initiator of the Black History 101 movable Museum. "He brought a detroiter to Detroit hip-hop with the intention of you didn't think it over with other artists. That's could you repeat that? He was renowned pro."

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