Black The Ripper Remembered By Skepta, Dave And Maya Jama Following His Death, Aged 32

The British rapper was also an activist for the legalisation of cannabis in the UK.

Skepta and Dave have led tributes to fellow musician Black The Ripper, following his death at the age of 32.

The rapper – whose real name was Dean West – began his musical career in the early 2000s at a young age, before becoming one of the earliest artists to be featured on the British urban music channel SB.TV.

As well as his musical output, West later became known for his activism work to push for the legalisation of marijuana in the UK.

This included posing for a selfie with a police officer while smoking cannabis and renting a pod on the London Eye in 2015 for himself and his followers to smoke in.

Music channel Link Up TV confirmed the news of West’s death on Monday, after receiving word from “someone close” to the musician. No cause of death was given.

Since then, a number of his peers have been paying tribute on social media, including grime stars Skepta and Dave.

Dave's tributes to Black The Ripper on his Instagram Story
Dave's tributes to Black The Ripper on his Instagram Story
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“RIP legend,” wrote the latter on his Instagram Story, as well as sharing a photo of himself and West, who was smoking inside a clothes shop.

Skepta also paid his respects to his friend on Twitter, posting a photo of the two of them alongside the message: “Bless your soul my brudda.”

Bless your soul my brudda 🙌🏿 pic.twitter.com/cr2zeMqonH

— Big Smoke - (@Skepta) April 6, 2020

Krept, of musical duo Krept & Konan, songwriter and rapper Chip – who collaborated with Black The Ripper multiple times – and TV presenter Maya Jama were also among the famous faces who have shared their sadness over the news…

No way black the ripper. R.I.P man fuckinghell what a horrible year

— TALLY (@kreptplaydirty) April 6, 2020

💔 RIP my brother. pic.twitter.com/uxGBsVMUUn

— Chip (@OfficialChip) April 6, 2020

What’s fucked is in the times he can’t even be layed to rest the way he deserves. I know the people would wanna come out for him. Kmt. Fucked up man. RIP Black The Ripper. 💔🙏🏾🌹🐾

— Chip (@OfficialChip) April 6, 2020

Shit don’t feel real man.

— Chip (@OfficialChip) April 7, 2020
A screengrab of Maya Jama's Instagram tributes to Black The Ripper
A screengrab of Maya Jama's Instagram tributes to Black The Ripper
Instagram/Maya Jama

Condolences and prayers to Black The Rippers family this is devastating news 🙏🏾🙏🏾

— #RIPCARMEN 💔 (@LadyLeshurr) April 6, 2020

2020 is cancelled. Swear down. Just pause it and stop taking lives man wtf 💔

— #RIPCARMEN 💔 (@LadyLeshurr) April 6, 2020

This year is really going for it. RIP Black The Ripper 💔🖤 pic.twitter.com/TpqAwdDxTJ

— Rizzle Kicks (@RizzleKicks) April 6, 2020

Light one up for Black the ripper ❤️🙏🏾 very sad news man

— GHETTS (@THEREALGHETTS) April 6, 2020

Rest in peace Black the Ripper. Sad sad times man! Thoughts go out to his family at this time x pic.twitter.com/1eINZ3IKdE

— Dynamo (@Dynamomagician) April 6, 2020

I can’t believe this is real 😔 R.I.P 💔 https://t.co/RzfQ5ISren

— #TCWE2 (@MsBanks) April 7, 2020

I don't wanna talk like me and Black The Ripper were close but there's so many things he's done on record and behind scenes that shaped this game. Not many shouted 'Fuck the industry' louder than him and then carved their own lane. A lot of real heads are shedding tears tonight

— Genesis Elijah (@GenesisElijah) April 7, 2020
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