Timbaland’s former rap partner Magoo dies aged 50

American rapper Melvin Barcliff, popularly known as Magoo, reportedly passed away on Sunday at the age of 50.

The cause of the rapper’s death, who was best known for being half of the hip-hop duo Timbaland & Magoo, remains unknown.


The news was reportedly confirmed by R&B artist Digital Black (Benjamin Bush) of Dru Hill, who posted a tribute on his Instagram page dedicated to the late rapper.

“Man can’t believe this, RIP Magoo, damn big bro wasn’t ready for this at all #superfriends,” he wrote.

The legendary rapper died just after the Grammy’s celebrated the 50th anniversary of hip-hop. The celebration honoured the influence of hip-hop, the now global culture, last week.

Magoo, who was also an affiliate of Missy Elliot, started his career back in 1989 when he first met Timbaland when they were both teenagers.

During their formative years, Magoo and Timbo were part of a group called SBI (Surrounded By Idiots) that included Larry Live and a then-unknown Pharrell Williams. 

The duo released a debut album in 1997 Welcome to Our World, which had its hit single Up Jumps Da Boogie.

Magoo and Timbaland frequently collaborated with fellow Swing Mob members including Missy Elliott, Ginuwine, Playa, and Aaliyah across their careers.

 

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Ginuwine also took to social media to pay his respects to the late rapper.

“Times get rough but we keep on pushing. Just heard some news I hope it ain’t true. I just want everyone to know that time is short, love who you love and make sure they know it,” wrote Ginuwine.

 

 

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