A.D.O.R has reportedly passed away according to his collaborator Pete Rock.
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Washington Heights MC A.D.O.R., born Eddie Castellanos had reportedly died, according to social media posts by his collaborator Pete Rock. "I love you man, I'm so hurt," he posted. "My bro for life, thank you for coming to Webster Hall to hang out with me and Common. Just didnt know it would be the last time!!"
Pete Rock produced A.D.O.R.'s 1992's hit "Let It All Hang Out", from his debut album,
The Concrete. The project was executive produced by Heavy D's DJ Eddie F, who Castellanos met when he moved to Mount Vernon where he connected with Diddy (who was instrumental in his early career), Pete Rock, Heavy D, And Al B. Sure.
A.D.O.R (an acronym for Another Dimension Of Rhythm) released four full length albums throughout his career. He worked with Marley Marl on "One For The Trouble", which also appeared on his debut album. R.I.P. A.D.O.R.