Members of the entertainment fraternity are still in shocked after hearing the sad news that Alliance member/deejay Rraw Dawg was brutally killed last night.
According to reports reaching the offices of 876radio.com, Rraw Dawg was gunned down while on his way from a popular night club in Washington D.C., the unofficial reports said he was shot eleven (11) times and died on the spot. What is even more bizarre, the upcoming deejay was never one known for trouble or getting himself into problematic situation.
"Him a di last man anybody ah expect fi hear sum'ting like dat fi happen to ..cause even though we neva close ..him was still a easy going yute weh nuh trouble people ...a just fun anytime yuh deh round dem man deh.. so fi see dat reach him it just mash up everyman medz a way." Alliance member Wayne Marshall said.
Details surrounding his death are still sketchy at this time, but one thing is certain, the entire Bounty Killer led Alliance is still trying to come to grips with this tragic loss. Efforts by our team to contact Alliance spokesman Julian Jones-Griffiths proved futile as we found out himself, Bounty, Mavado and Busy were all off the island on other professional engagements.
Rraw Dawg who migrated to the United States at an early age was schooled in New York, after leaving school through much encouragement from family and friends he decided to pursue a career as a deejay and soon recorded his first song titled "Gyal in a Me Bed" on the 'Aolla Aolla' riddim a few years later he decided to dabble into the world of producing and made his first 'riddim' the "Yellow Tape" which featured the likes of the warlord himself, Bounty Killer, Busy Signal, Wayne Marshall, Jaguar, Angel Doolas and himself featuring Michael Andrews amongst others.
In closing we the family of 876radio.com would just like to take this opportunity to extend our condolences to his family and friends in their time of need and let them know our prayers goes out to them. Rrawg Dawg you will be sadly missed with that signature slang "Ahrrar".
dj_smitty24 said
10:16 02/24 2008
chaaa dat is badd
Mekhilla said
10:16 02/24 2008
dats a shame
littlemisslinkz said
10:17 02/24 2008
Djfella said
10:18 02/24 2008
people kill off dj's and wonder why there get no more good music
pengo said
10:23 02/24 2008
R.I.P Dadz!
linko said
11:09 02/24 2008
R.I.P.
Buddah said
11:16 02/24 2008
Aaarrraaarrrgggghhhh.......ull be missed
mikalkhash said
15:12 02/24 2008
death comes at unexpected times
RiddimRyder said
15:14 02/24 2008
sad ting dat
Shem1 said
15:15 02/24 2008
him never did get fi shine... poor yute
Jahville said
15:15 02/24 2008
R.I.P.
DJ O.P. said
15:16 02/24 2008
r.i.p.
shardo said
15:18 02/24 2008
damn sorry fi him... all doh my nuh kno him stillsz
Smiley Goodas said
15:20 02/24 2008
R.I.P a full time people stop dem f**kery thats y u should live ur life as if u were to die today nuh seh nuttin i am sure u will be missed by ur family members and friends
According to reports reaching the offices of 876radio.com, Rraw Dawg was gunned down while on his way from a popular night club in Washington D.C., the unofficial reports said he was shot eleven (11) times and died on the spot. What is even more bizarre, the upcoming deejay was never one known for trouble or getting himself into problematic situation.
"Him a di last man anybody ah expect fi hear sum'ting like dat fi happen to ..cause even though we neva close ..him was still a easy going yute weh nuh trouble people ...a just fun anytime yuh deh round dem man deh.. so fi see dat reach him it just mash up everyman medz a way." Alliance member Wayne Marshall said.
Details surrounding his death are still sketchy at this time, but one thing is certain, the entire Bounty Killer led Alliance is still trying to come to grips with this tragic loss. Efforts by our team to contact Alliance spokesman Julian Jones-Griffiths proved futile as we found out himself, Bounty, Mavado and Busy were all off the island on other professional engagements.
Rraw Dawg who migrated to the United States at an early age was schooled in New York, after leaving school through much encouragement from family and friends he decided to pursue a career as a deejay and soon recorded his first song titled "Gyal in a Me Bed" on the 'Aolla Aolla' riddim a few years later he decided to dabble into the world of producing and made his first 'riddim' the "Yellow Tape" which featured the likes of the warlord himself, Bounty Killer, Busy Signal, Wayne Marshall, Jaguar, Angel Doolas and himself featuring Michael Andrews amongst others.
In closing we the family of 876radio.com would just like to take this opportunity to extend our condolences to his family and friends in their time of need and let them know our prayers goes out to them. Rrawg Dawg you will be sadly missed with that signature slang "Ahrrar".