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A name that might not mean a lot to most of you, but absolutely heartbreaking news for myself and I’m sure for a few others on here.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-60457...2C1E&at_medium=custom7&at_custom1=[post+type]
Nobody else on this earth has influenced my taste in music more than Jamal & SBTV did. At a time where British rap was shunned by almost everyone he gave a generation of young artists a platform and opened the floodgates for people like me who loved the music but had no way of discovering new artists in a pre-streaming world where none of my friends liked Hip-Hop so word of mouth passed me by. My teenage years were soundtracked by every F64 and warm up session. One man who had a dream and changed the music scene forever through his hard work. And that’s without going in to the mountain of charity work he did.
31 is no age for an absolute legend.
British entrepreneur and YouTube star Jamal Edwards has died at the age of 31, his company has told the BBC.
He was the founder of SBTV, an online urban music platform which helped launch the careers of artists like Dave, Ed Sheeran and Jessie J.
Chart-topper AJ Tracey was one of the first to pay tribute online, tweeting "RIP Jamal Edwards, west London legend status".
Edwards, born in Luton, was appointed an MBE for services to music in 2014.
He also became an ambassador for the Prince's Trust, a youth charity run by the Prince of Wales which helps young people set up their own companies.
Edwards, who was the son of singer and Loose Women presenter Brenda Edwards, first got into film-making after his parents gave him a video camera as a Christmas present when he was 15.
In a 2013 interview with the BBC, he said he filmed friends rapping or singing and began to upload the videos to YouTube to allow other friends to see them.
"You can say my videos had mixed reviews to begin with, some people didn't get them, but others thought they were sick [good]," he said. "So I started to put them up on YouTube so everyone could see them, and it just grew from there."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-60457...2C1E&at_medium=custom7&at_custom1=[post+type]
Nobody else on this earth has influenced my taste in music more than Jamal & SBTV did. At a time where British rap was shunned by almost everyone he gave a generation of young artists a platform and opened the floodgates for people like me who loved the music but had no way of discovering new artists in a pre-streaming world where none of my friends liked Hip-Hop so word of mouth passed me by. My teenage years were soundtracked by every F64 and warm up session. One man who had a dream and changed the music scene forever through his hard work. And that’s without going in to the mountain of charity work he did.
31 is no age for an absolute legend.
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