Questlove, Pete Rock, and More React to the Death of Influential Musician David Axelrod

Famed producer/composer David Axelrod, whose work was sampled by many hip-hop artists, has reportedly died.

This is a photo of David Axelrod.
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David Axelrod, the legendary composer and former producer at Capitol Records, has reportedly died at the age of 83.

On Sunday afternoon, celebrities began posting tributes to the Los Angeles native on social media, remembering him for his far-reaching influence on the music industry—specifically in the hip-hop genre. Axelrod is widely known for being one of the first musicians to fuse elements of rock, jazz, and R&B during the 1960s and 1970s. His unique style of work has also been sampled by many, many artists in the hip-hop realm, ranging from Lil Wayne (“Dr. Carter”) and Mos Def (“Hip Hop”) to Dr. Dre (“The Next Episode”) and Cypress Hill ("16 Men Till There's No Men Left"). Two of his most famous tracks, “Holy Thursday" and "The Edge,” were featured in the Grand Theft Auto IV soundtrack in 2008.

Just a few of the David Axelrod samples in hip-hop. He was easily one of the most brilliant composers of the last half century. pic.twitter.com/hSnlsPwWx4

— Otto Von Biz Markie (@Passionweiss) February 5, 2017

Following reports of Axelrod’s death, Questlove posted a heartfelt message on Instagram, celebrating the producer’s work:

Figures like Pete Rock, DJ Shadow, and Hudson Mohawke also paid tribute. You can check out some of the messages below.

Fuck. RIP David Axelrod.

— Hudson Mohawke (@HudMo) February 5, 2017

Shoot....RIP David Axelrod

— James Poyser (@jamespoyser) February 5, 2017

RIP David Axelrod

— Sonny Red (@tonyberlusconi) February 5, 2017

rest in peace david axelrod.

— plug six (@j_thelonious) February 5, 2017

#RIP David Axelrod. Thank you for the music! 🙌🎶

— A McKay Guitar (@amckayguitar) February 6, 2017

We lost a big one today. Rest In Peace David Axelrod. Los Angeles native. One of the most influential composers of our time.

— johnny luna (@WEIRDBEACH) February 6, 2017

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