Big Bank Hank of the Sugarhill Gang died Tuesday, losing his battle with cancer at 57.
Hank, born Henry Jackson, and the Sugarhill Gang are widely regarded as pioneers in the music industry, and could be credited with taking hip hop to the mainstream nearly 35 years ago with their hit “Rapper’s Delight.”
Hank’s bandmates, Wonder Mike and Master Gee issued a statement on Tuesday, saying, “So sad to hear about our brother’s passing. The three of us created musical history together with the release of ‘Rapper’s Delight.’ We will always remember traveling the world together and rocking the house. Rest in peace Big Bank.”
In an interview with Tha Dee Jay 360 , Master Gee said that he would “always love” Big Bank Hank, a sentiment Wonder Mike echoed, saying, “If I had Hank in front of me right now, I would say thanks for the memories; for being part of this group…I would also say thank you brother for all the amusing tall tales. Thanks for the memories, thanks for just being there even when we butted heads. You know that’s what brothers do and I would just say, ‘Thank you.’”
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