Patrick Wayne Stay | |
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Born | February 18, 1986 |
Died | September 4, 2022 | (aged 36)
Patrick Wayne Stay (February 18, 1986 - September 4, 2022) was a Canadian battle rapper and hip hop artist from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, better known by his stage name Pat Stay (a.k.a the Sucka-Free Boss). Pat has been regarded by many fans and critics as one of the greatest battle rappers of all times.
Patrick Wayne Stay was born on February 18, 1986, to Wayne Stay and Greta Grant (née Stiner). He attended Dartmouth High School. [1]
In 2007, Stay made his battle rap debut against Critical in the now defunct Elements League, a battle rap league in Nova Scotia where he battled against local up-and-coming rappers. [2] [3]
In 2009, he made his debut in the Toronto-based King of the Dot league at 23 years old. [4]
In 2013, Pat won King of the Dot's World Domination 4 in a title match against battle rapper Arcane. [5] He defended his KOTD chain in title matches against Dizaster, [6] Daylyt, [7] Charron, [8] and Illmaculate. [9]
In 2015, fellow Canadian Drake opted out of the 57th Annual Grammy Awards to host and judge a battle rap event in Toronto, where Stay competed against Charron. [10] [11]
Pat Stay expanded his influence into international battle leagues and ultimately achieved recognition in the prominent battle rap platform, the Ultimate Rap League.
Stay was involved in over 40+ battles and headlined events in 4 countries. [12] His storied career includes battles with Arsonal, [13] DNA, [14] Hollow Da Don, [15] and Tay Roc, [16] among others.
In the summer of 2016, Pat Stay was cast in the film Bodied, which was co-produced by Eminem and released in 2017. [17]
Pat Stay died following a stabbing incident in Halifax, Nova Scotia on September 4, 2022, at age 36. [18] Following Stay's death, tributes flowed in from the battle rap community, as well as notable figures like Drake and Eminem. [19]
Pat Stay was featured on Classified's "Super Nova Scotian" song on his Tomorrow Could Be The Day Things Change album released in 2018. [20]
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