John “Ecstasy” Fletcher of trailblazing ’80s hip-hop group Whodini dead at 56
A who’s-who of the hip-hop neighborhood took to social media Wednesday to mourn the demise of John “Ecstasy” Fletcher, greatest often known as the charismatic, Zorro-hatted co-vocalist of the trailblazing Brooklyn rap trio Whodini. Questlove of the Roots was the primary to interrupt the unhappy information by way of his Twitter and Instagram accounts, posting, “One love to Ecstasy of the legendary #Whodini. This man was legendary and a pivotal member of one of the most legendary groups in hip hop. This is sad man.” The group’s Grandmaster Dee later confirmed the information to Variety, however no trigger of demise was given at press time. Fletcher was 56 years outdated.
Fletcher fashioned Whodini with vocalist/lyricist Jalil Hutchins and turntablist Drew Carter, a.okay.a. Grandmaster Dee, in 1982, and so they shortly turned breakout stars of the ‘80s New York rap scene alongside Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, Kurtis Blow, Afrika Bambaataa, Run-D.M.C., the Fat Boys, and LL Cool J. Managed by Russell Simmons, they released R&B/electro crossover club hits that laid the blueprint for the New Jack Swing movement, including “Friends” (which went to No. 4 on Billboard’s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart), “Freaks Come Out at Night,” “Five Minutes of Funk,” and “The Haunted House of Rock.”
Whodini’s debut single “Magic’s Wand,” co-produced by British synthpop pioneer Thomas Dolby, was the primary rap tune to be accompanied by a music video, and Whodini have been pioneering onstage as nicely: Their dwell performances have been the primary rap concert events to function the dance crew UTFO, and future super-producer Jermaine Dupri acquired his begin in present enterprise as Whodini’s backup dancer at age 12. Dupri was of course one of the numerous artists to pay homage to Fletcher, posting a flashback tour video on Twitter with the heartbroken caption: “My God, this one hurts me so bad, I can’t even believe I’m posting this, Ex you know I love you, thank you for every word, every conversation every good time, may your soul rest in power.”
My God, this one hurts me so unhealthy,I can’t even imagine I’m posting this,Ex you already know I really like you 🙏🏾🙏🏾 thanks for each phrase,each dialog each good time,could your soul Rest In Power 🕊🕊🕊 #whodini q pic.twitter.com/6RGuOankWl
— Jermaine Dupri (@jermainedupri) December 23, 2020
On their official Twitter account, Public Enemy wrote, “Ecstasy was my brother. Been on the phone all morning. Ecstasy was one of the greatest to ever rock a microphone. Whodini broke barriers, set trends and looked out for us as we came up. PE returned the favor we sampled Whodini, and brought them on tour. We had a real brotherhood,” whereas that group’s Chuck D also posted, “1987 I entered the @Defjam tour w PE. I tended to be nervous looking at 15000 fans in front of me every night. There were 2 MCS that directly mentored my calm that summer. 1 was @RealDougEFresh, the other was Ecstasy of Whodini. Always there to reassure w advice.”
A Tribe Called Quest’s Q-Tip called Fletcher “one of the most under-appreciated voices in hip-hop,” LL Cool J called Fletcher “one of the most important people in this culture to me,” and Ice Cube thanked Fletcher “for showing us how to do it.” Other musical heavyweights paying their respects included Ice-T, Snoop Dogg, and Sheila E.
Over the course of their profession, Whodini launched six studio albums, 4 of which have been licensed platinum; their remaining LP, 1996’s Six, was issued on Dupri’s So So Def label. Whodini have been additionally one of hip-hop’s most-sampled artists; “Friends” alone was sampled greater than 150 occasions, most notably on tracks by Kanye West, Nas, Tupac Shakur, Dr. Dre, the Pharcyde, Public Enemy, Nipsey Hussle, Will Smith, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Fabolous, Nate Dogg, and E-40. The group appeared on 2007’s VH1 Hip-Hop Honors and obtained the Hip-Hop Icon Award at the Black Music Honors in 2018.
Check out tributes to John “Ecstasy” Fletcher under:
I misplaced one other pal right this moment.. Ecstasy of the group WHODINI handed away. WHODINI have been the first massive NY group to personally present me love.. Man!!! My honest condolences exit to Jalil, Grandmaster D and Ecstasy’s household.. 🙏 pic.twitter.com/dyXEF9oK5j
— ICE T (@FINALLEVEL) December 23, 2020
Ecstasy was my brother. Been on the cellphone all morning. Ecstasy was one of the best to ever rock a microphone. Whodini broke obstacles, set developments and seemed out for us as we got here up. PE returned the favor we sampled Whodini, and introduced them on tour. We had an actual brotherhood.
— PUBLIC ENEMY (@PublicEnemyFTP) December 23, 2020
Rest In Peace sir..I had the pleasure of working with Whodini after I first began… Impeccable pocket! Incredible voice! Legend! Legend! Legend! Ecstasy / Whodini / 🙏🏾 pic.twitter.com/ijRUM6m5pg
— PHAROAHE MONCH (@pharoahemonch) December 23, 2020
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