Fat Joe, Pete Rock, Quincy Jones, Dre & More React To R&B Vet James Ingram’s Death

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New York rapper Fat Joe, Pete Rock, Quincy Jones, Cool & Dre‘s Dre and more have come forward to remember the life of late singer James Ingram.

Over the past few hours, handfuls of celebs have reflected on Ingram’s legacy and impact on the music industry.

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😔😔😔R.I.P. James Ingram

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Yesterday, musician Debbie Allen broke the crushing news on social media.

Ingram is most known for his hit records throughout the 1980’s.

Ingram, an Ohio native, got his start as a musician with the band Revelation Funk and later played keyboards for Ray Charles. He was nominated for 14 Grammy Awards, winning for best male R&B performance for his song “One Hundred Ways” in 1981 and best R&B performance for a duo or group in 1984 for “Yah Mo B There.” (CNN)

James also low-key put in work alongside late pop icon Michael Jackson.

Throughout the 1980s, Mr. Ingram worked with Mr. Jones on several other projects: participating in the all-star charity single “We Are the World”; writing for the soundtrack of Steven Spielberg’s film “The Color Purple” (1985); singing on Mr. Jones’s 1989 album, “Back on the Block”; and, most crucially, writing, with Jones, Michael Jackson’s 1983 Top 10 hit “P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing).” (New York Times)

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