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Hip-Hop Radio Legend Lord Sear Dies at 53
12 Mar
Summary
- Lord Sear, a prominent hip-hop radio figure, has passed away at age 53.
- He was a core member of the influential Stretch Armstrong and Bobbito Show.
- Sear also hosted 'The All Out Show' and 'The Lord Sear Special' on Shade 45.
Lord Sear, a celebrated DJ and radio personality, has passed away at the age of 53. His death was announced on Wednesday, March 11, marking a significant loss for the hip-hop community. Sear was a pivotal member of the iconic 'Stretch Armstrong and Bobbito Show,' a program renowned for introducing artists like Jay-Z and Nas.
Born Steve Watson, the New York native initially gained experience as a touring DJ before becoming a key figure on the college radio program WKCR. His career extended to satellite radio, where he co-hosted 'The All Out Show' on Eminem's Shade 45. At the time of his death, Sear was still actively hosting 'The Lord Sear Special,' a testament to his enduring passion for hip-hop music and culture.




