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Who was Pat Stay ?
RAPPER Pat Stay was stabbed to death at the age of 36, just days after releasing a song disparaging The Game.
Pat Stay died of his injuries after being attacked in Halifax, a city in Nova Scotia, Canada, around 12:30 p.m. on Sunday, his brother confirmed.
Death
Pat Stay, 36, died after being stabbed in Nova Scotia, Canada.
The rapper was known for his freestyle skills during live rap battles.
Police have not confirmed Stay as the victim, but his brother Pete Stay confirmed his death to CBC.
No one has been arrested for the rapper’s fatal stabbing.
Stay, who was from Dartmouth, Novia Scotia was known to be one of the best battle rappers on the scene.
Her freestyle skills drew a lot of attention during live rap battles, where she would go up against other rappers and criticize them.
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Despite the rapper blocking him instead of replying, Stay decided to make his own diss track.
Just two days ago, the rapper released the diss track on YouTube called “The Game DISS” featuring Kaleb Simmonds.
Grammy Award-winning rapper Drake, who is also from Canada, was quoted in the video as saying, “Pat Stay is definitely one of the best, if not the best.”
The video already has 61,000 views with 6.7k likes.
The Alchemist, a well-known producer, paid tribute to Stay death on Twitter:
“‘I can moonwalk in steel-toed boots.’ Rest in peace Pat Stay.”
“Icon and King of Battle Rap. If [you] know me [you] know I always thought he was the best. I’m hurt.”
Top Tier Podcast wrote: “Definitely checked with [people] close to the situation to feel confident enough to post this. RIP Pat Stay.
“My condolences to the family and other loved ones who have been fortunate enough to know him. The BRC will surely miss him.”
RESPECT THE RAPPER
In 2015, Stay won a rap battle hosted by Drake against rapper Charron.
“I’d like to say that [having Drake there] didn’t put pressure on me, but of course it did,” Stay told CBC News at the time.
“He likes me a lot and I appreciate him a lot and we respect each other. We’re friends and I’m not trying to take advantage of that,” Stay said.
Later that year, Stay joined famed rapper Eminem’s reality TV show, Road to Total Slaughter.
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