Damon D. Edwards, known professionally as Dangerous Dame and Saucy passed away. Let’s see, how did the rapper die and Dangerous Dame cause of death in detail.
How did Dangerous Dame die?
Dangerous Dame, an American rapper from Oakland, California died. Rap and hip-hop performer Dangerous Dame is from Oakland, California. He was among the first Bay Area rappers to sign a contract with a significant record label.
This sad news was shared by his fellow artist, DaBoyDame and the message reads,
“RIP to the Oakland legend Dangerous Dame. I def was called his name soon as I introduced myself to the older guys….”
Who was Dangerous Dame?
Dangerous Dame, whose real name was Damon D. Edwards was a famous rapper. He released his debut studio album, I Got What You Want, on Atlantic in 1990.
Who was Dangerous Dame?
Dangerous Dame, whose real name was Damon D. Edwards was a famous rapper. He released his debut studio album, I Got What You Want, on Atlantic in 1990.
Who was Dangerous Dame?
Dangerous Dame, whose real name was Damon D. Edwards was a famous rapper. He released his debut studio album, I Got What You Want, on Atlantic in 1990.
Record labels:
- James Edwards Sr. Enterprise (1989)
- T-Cap Records (1989-1992)
- Atlantic (1990)
- Snake Pit Records (1994)
- No Limit Records (1994)
- Anti-Wack Music (1994)
- Edwards Entertainment (1999)
Albums:
Dangerous Dame worked on the albums including,
- 1990: I Got What You Want
- 1992: Same Olé Dame
- 1994: Make Room 4 Daddy
Extended plays:
- 1999: “Haven’t You Heard?” (as Saucy)
- 1989: Jumpin (with DJ Dopecut)
Dangerous Dame cause of death:
At this point, it is unknown precisely what led to his death apart from the confirmation of his death and the exact cause of the death of Dangerous Dame was not released as well.
We will update the page once the cause of death is revealed. His fans and followers shared a hearfelt condolences on hsi passing.
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