MC Supreme Dies, Rapper MC Supreme, best known for his 1990 single Black in America, passed on after his stationary auto was smashed by a suspected intoxicated driver in a pickup truck in Malibu, California.
MC Supreme, 47, whose genuine name is Dewayne Lawrence Coleman, was affirmed dead at the scene of the early morning mischance on Saturday, reports dailymail.co.uk.
As indicated by powers, he was sitting with a lady in his stopped Honda Civic on a shoulder of Pacific Coast Highway at around 6.20 a.m. at the point when a pickup truck hammered into his vehicle.
MC Supreme's car moved over onto a dike over the shoreline. The female passenger was taken to a close-by clinic with unspecified wounds.
The pickup flipped and hit another stopped vehicle with two individuals inside, however they were not harmed.
The driver of the pickup was distinguished as 34-year-old Philip Torres II and he was captured on suspicion of vehicular homicide and driving impaired.
Torres endured minor wounds. The reason for the crash stayed under scrutiny.
MC Supreme was an individual from the West Coast Rap All-Stars that included MC Hammer, Tone-Loc, Ice-T, Digital Underground and Dr. Dre, MC Ren and Eazy-E of N.W.A.
MC Supreme, 47, whose genuine name is Dewayne Lawrence Coleman, was affirmed dead at the scene of the early morning mischance on Saturday, reports dailymail.co.uk.
As indicated by powers, he was sitting with a lady in his stopped Honda Civic on a shoulder of Pacific Coast Highway at around 6.20 a.m. at the point when a pickup truck hammered into his vehicle.
MC Supreme's car moved over onto a dike over the shoreline. The female passenger was taken to a close-by clinic with unspecified wounds.
The pickup flipped and hit another stopped vehicle with two individuals inside, however they were not harmed.
The driver of the pickup was distinguished as 34-year-old Philip Torres II and he was captured on suspicion of vehicular homicide and driving impaired.
Torres endured minor wounds. The reason for the crash stayed under scrutiny.
MC Supreme was an individual from the West Coast Rap All-Stars that included MC Hammer, Tone-Loc, Ice-T, Digital Underground and Dr. Dre, MC Ren and Eazy-E of N.W.A.

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