Another tragic loss shocked the world of music today. Japanese Hip Hop producer Nujabes, born Jun Seba, was killed in a car accident in Tokyo. Nujabes crashed when leaving the Metropolitan Expressway in Tokyo's Minato Ward. Hydeout Productions confirmed publicly the death of this unique talent today. The Internet death rumors did not make it to the English-speaking web which is a rare case in which an artist's actual death notice preceded the rumors.

Nujabes was 36 years old when he died. According to sources the car crash that killed the acclaimed producer took place on February 26, 2010, the same day a magnitude 7.3 earthquake struck off the coast of Japan.

Nujabes was the founder of Hydeout Productions, and the owner of two Tokyo record stores, Guinness Records and T Records. Nujabes also contributed music to the anime Samurai Champloo, an anachronistic tale mixing samurai lore and modern hip-hop culture.

He was buried by his family in a private ceremony.

Rest In Peace.

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  • Udon

    Rest In Power
    to one of my favorite producers
    and magicians of the moder day.
    Your music blesses my ears and universe
    daily.
    I imagine you up there.. out there.. in there.. somewhere... making the most beautiful music that I could only wish to hear..
    One Love my brother.

    udon.
    Taipei, Taiwan

    PEACE!

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    Rest In Power
    to one of my favorite producers
    and magicians of the moder day.
    Your music blesses my ears and universe
    daily.
    I imagine you up there.. out there.. in there.. somewhere... making the most beautiful music that I could only wish to hear..
    One Love my brother.

    udon.
    Taipei, Taiwan

    PEACE!

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  • Passenger

    Not even too late for post tribute to a master musician. He will always live in his music.

  • Passenger

    Not even too late for post tribute to a master musician. He will always live in his music.