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Traxamillion, Bay Area Producer, Dies Of Cancer At 42: Reports
Traxamillion, born Sultan Banks, was a San Jose native who is credited for helping create the "hyphy" sound.
SANTA CLARA, CA — Bay Area hip hop producer Traxamillion has died of cancer at the age of 42, according to multiple news reports.
Traxamillion, born Sultan Banks, was a San Jose native who is credited for helping create the "hyphy" sound and culture. He worked with a number of Bay Area artists.
Traxamillion had a rare form of cancer and had been in hospice at his aunt's house in Santa Clara, his manager told the San Francisco Chronicle. He died Sunday.
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His record label, Empire, said his death marked the loss of a "true Bay Area cornerstone.
"Rest in Power to Traxamillion, the architect of the Hyphy sound and a legendary producer to the fullest," Empire said on Twitter. "Our deepest condolences go out to his family, friends and fans."
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Rest In Peace @traxamillion 🙏🕊️ The San Jose producer who helped create the "Hyphy" sound passed away today. This is a huge loss for Northern California 💔 We send our condolences to his family & loved ones. #RIPTraxamillion pic.twitter.com/I3k4NsUq5M
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