Hip-Hop Pioneer Gene 'Groove' Allen Dies at 63
Hip-Hop Pioneer Gene 'Groove' Allen Dies at 63

Hip-Hop Pioneer Gene 'Groove' Allen Dies at 63

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Gene 'Groove' Allen, a Bronx-born rapper and actor, has died at the age of 63. Known for his roles in the cult classic films 'House Party' and 'What's Love Got to Do With It,' Allen was also a member of the hip-hop group Groove B. Chill. His family confirmed that he passed away suddenly at home on February 12, with no foul play suspected. Tributes from the hip-hop community poured in following the news, with notable figures like Eric B. and DJ Premier expressing their condolences. Allen's contributions to music and film left a lasting impact, and he was in the process of finalizing a new EP titled 'Bring Back The Party' at the time of his death. He is remembered for both his memorable performances and his pioneering role in hip-hop music.

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