In Memoriam
Pioneering DJ Unk, known for “Walk It Out”, dies at 43
Anthony Platt, professionally known as “DJ Unk”, passed away Friday, according to a statement from his record label, Big Oomp Records.
Pioneering Atlanta DJ and rapper Anthony Platt, professionally known as “DJ Unk”, has died.
He was 43.
Passing Details for DJ Unk
Platt passed away Friday, Jan 24, according to a statement from his record label, Big Oomp Records. No cause of death was revealed.
“DJ Unk was not just a legendary DJ, rapper and producer, but a true cornerstone of our label and the imprint that he left globally will be cherished forever,” Big Oomp Records said in an Instagram post.
Music career
“Hit songs such as ‘Walk It Out’ and ‘2 Step’ have left an indelible mark on the industry, and his legacy will continue to inspire artists, DJs, and fans alike for years to come. His energy, creativity, and commitment to the craft will never be forgotten,” the statement read.
The famed Atlanta deejay Plat was signed to Atlanta-based Big Oomp records. Under the label, he released his album “Beat’n Down Yo Block!” in October 2006 which included hit singles “Walk it Out” and “2 Step”, which debuted at No. 95 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 2007, but climbed all the way to No. 10.
The song, which went RIAA Platinum, was identified as one of the best 200 hot rap songs by Billboard, landing at No. 147 on the list.
Walk It Out
Walk It Out’s” had a profound cultural impact in Atlanta and the music and entertainment scenes. The song released during a pivotal time when dance videos were going viral globally. The song is often thought to be the motivation behind an iconic dance battle in “Stomp The Yard,” filmed in Atlanta. It was used as the background music as eliminated groups on “America’s Best Dance Crews” “walked it out” one final time.
Condolences for DJ Unk
Big Oomp Records said it extended its deepest condolences to Platt’s family, friends, “and the countless fans who were touched by his artistry and spirit.”
“We ask that you keep his family in your thoughts and prayers during this difficult time,” the label said. “We also want to thank everyone who has supported DJ Unk and the Oomp Camp over the years.
“Rest in peace, Unk. You will forever be missed.”
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