Saturday, May 04, 2024

Rico Wade's Eerie Last Interview


Last month Atlanta super producer Rico Wade unexpectedly passed away [click here if you missed that]. 

In Rico's last interview before he died he talks about how he recently made amends with his Atlanta music family and how that's what God wanted...

Decked out in André 3000 gear, Wade talked to AllHipHop about his current relationship with the Dungeon Family just weeks before his death. He had been to Three Stacks’ concert the night before and the enthusiasm in his voice as he talked about the experience was palpable.
“I just had heart surgery, where they had to put a stent in my chest,” he said. “This happened January 19 and I just felt like, ‘Man, I would have missed it [the concert].’ God didn’t want my life. He wanted my attention and he got it. It’s been blessings on blessings on blessings since then. Since that moment, I’ve been blessed in every way. It’s hard to not cry every time I think about it.”
Wade, who was instrumental in launching the careers of André 3000, Big Boi, Goodie Mob (including CeeLo Green), Killer Mike and many others, was moved by how many of the Dungeon Family members reached out following his heart scare, including his younger cousin Future.
“They all love and respect me,” he said with a smile. “They all look at me as a person that did it for them, especially after what I just went through. I’ve spoken to every last one of them, and it’s been like, ‘I want to hug you and I want to let you know how important you are to us. I’m glad you’re still here.
“I hate for it to take a life-altering situation, but even Future—that’s my cousin—he’s been so busy. But if I text him now, he texts me right back. I seen André last night at the show, and I was in the studio the other day seeing Boi Boi. Everybody can see that I’m clear and clean. They can see that I ain’t drinking and they can see my energy is on 10.”

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

We Love You Rico!!❤️

Jcee said...

“Everybody can see that I’m clear and clean“ see look up the effects of cocaine on the heart the effects of drugs and alcohol on the heart. His drug use is well documented. I’m not understanding why these rappers are not out her advocating for drug free and alcohol free or at least limited alcohol use. Your organs can not hold up to all the abuse and neglect. Black ppl are predisposed to high blood high cholesterol and disease which are all things that lead to heart disease another thing we are predisposed to and it’s due to our culture! How we eat the lack of physical activity and the lack of health literacy! We have got to change these things or unfortunately a lot of ppl in our community will leave her prematurely. To add drugs and alcohol to the mix it will speed things up

Anonymous said...

Can't just say RIP, huh Debbie Downer? ^

Anonymous said...

Some people like to play doctor and health care advocate in the blogs. It's weird.

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