John “Ecstasy” trailblazing hip-hop group Fluther, Woody dies at 56


Vahidini's Jalil Hutchins (left) and John "Ecstasy" Fletcher (right) backstage in 1984.  (Photo: Paul Natkin / Getty Images)
Whidney’s Jalil Hutchins (left) and John “Ecstasy” Fletcher (right) backstage in 1984. (Photo: Paul Natkin / Getty Images)

Who belongs to the hip-hop community went on social media on Wednesday to mourn the death of John “Ecstasy” Fletcher, known as the Zorro-Happed co-singer of the influential, Brooklyn rap trilogy Woody’s Tributing. Questlow the F The Roots was the first to break the tragic news via their Twitter and Instagram accounts, posting, “Love Woody’s legendary #Ecstasy. The man was a legend and a key member of one of the most legendary hip hop groups. This is a sad man. The group’s grandmaster DA later confirmed the news DiversityIs, but no cause of death has been given at the time of the press. Fletcher was 56 years old.

Fletcher co-founded Woody in 1982 with singer / songwriter Jalil Hutchins and turntable Drew Carter aka Grandmaster D, and they quickly became Grandmaster Flash and Furious Five, Curtis Blow, Africa Bambata, Run of the 80’s New York Stuart. -L.L., operated by DMC, Fat Boys, and Russell Simmons. Cool J., they released R&B / Electro Crossover Club Hits, which included a blueprint for the new Jack Swing movement, including “Friends” (which went to number 4 on Billboard Hot. R&B / Hip-Hop Songs chart). , “Freaks Night Out,” “Five Minutes of Funk,” and “The Haunted House.”

Woody’s first single, “Magic’s Wand”, co-produced by British Synthup pioneer Thomas Dolby, was the first rap song to come with a music video, and Woody was also taking the initiative on stage: his live performance was the first rap song to feature. Dance crew UTFO, and future super-producer Jermaine Duprin was one of many artists to pay tribute to Flotcher, who started the show business as Woodini’s backup dancer at the age of 12, posting a flashback tour video on Twitter with heartbreak. Citation: “My God, this hurts me so much, I don’t even believe I’m posting this, ex you know I love you, thank you for every word, every time for every conversation, your soul Gives rest in strength ”

On his official Twitter account, Wrote public enemy“Ecstasy was my brother. Came on the phone all morning. Ecstasy was one of the best to ever stop the microphone. Woodini broke through barriers, set trends and found us as we came forward. PE returned the favor that we took samples of woody, and brought them on tour. We had a real brotherhood, ”said the group Chuck D also put up, “1987 I entered the efDefjam Tour WE PE. I got nervous seeing 15000 fans in front of me every day. There were 2 MCS that guided my quiet straight into the summer. 1 was eRealDougEFresh, the other was Ecstasy of Whidney. Always to reassure W advice. “

One tribe is called Quest Q-tip called Fletcher L.L. Cool J. Fletch has been given “one of the most under-appreciated voices in hip-hop,” and to me one of the most important people in this culture, “and Ice Cube thanks Fletcher “To show us how to do it.” Other musical heavyweights honoring him include Ice-T, Snoop Dogg and Sheila E.

During his career, Vodini released six studio albums, four of which were certified platinum; His last LP, 1996 Six, Was released on the Duprina So Deaf label. Woody was also one of the most iconic hip-hop artists; “Friends” alone were sampled more than 150 times, most notably Kanye West, Nass, Tupak Shakur, Dr. Drey, The Ferriside, Public Enemy, Nipsey Hussle, Will Smith, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Fabolos, Net Dog, and E-40. The group was released in 2007 VH1 Hip-Hop Honors And received the Hip-Hop Icon Award at the 2018 Black Music Honors.

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