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NC Hip-Hop icon Kevin "Rowdy" Rowsey dies

A local Hip-Hop artist and UNC-Chapel Hill educator died, the North Carolina Arts Council announced Thursday on Facebook.

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Kevin "Rowdy" Rowsey
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A local Hip-Hop artist and UNC-Chapel Hill educator died, the North Carolina Arts Council announced Thursday on Facebook.

The executive director of Blackspace, Kevin "Rowdy" Rowsey II was a national Hip-Hop artist, writer and educator.
The arts council said Rowsey created two Triangle-area cyphers – the UNC Cypher at UNC-Chapel Hill and the Med City Cypher in Durham.

He held positions as a U.S. Hip-Hop ambassador through the U.S. Department of State and the Next Level Hip-Hop program, the arts council said.

Rowdy's resume boasts appearances on BET, NPR, and even PBS Kids. He's a passionate advocate for Hip Hop culture, as evidenced by his TEDX talk.

Rowdy championed Southern Hip Hop. He built cypher spaces (UNC & Med City) and led Blackspace, a cultural hub for teens. From performing to workshops, he tirelessly spread the culture everywhere.

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