A Lighter Shade Of Brown Rapper DTTX Dies

    DTTX of A Lighter Shade Of Brown has died after reportedly being taken off of life support.

    AllHipHop.com reports that rapper DTTX, real name Bobby Ramirez, was taken off of life support on July 15, days after he was hospitalized in Las Vegas after allegedly falling into an “alcoholic coma.”

    Following news of DTTX’s hospitalization days ago, the official Facebook page for A Lighter Shade Of Brown shared a handful of updates.

    The last status update from the group, which was posted on July 14, stated the following: “God please help our brother. It’s in your hands.”

    Hailing from Riverside, California, A Lighter Shade Of Brown was formed in the early 90s by DTTX and One Dope Mexican (ODM). The group went on to release several albums, including Brown & Proud and Hip Hop Locos.

    Their 1991 record, “On a Sunday Afternoon” reached #39 on the Billboard Hot 100 and soared to #1 in New Zealand.

    HipHopDX sends its condolences to the family and friends of DTTX.

    10 thoughts on “A Lighter Shade Of Brown Rapper DTTX Dies

    1. Man, I grew up listening to LSOB on Power 106. RIP! Kid Frost, LSOB and Mellow Man Ace were pioneers in LA for the commercial success of Latin Rap.

    2. Bobby was my friend ruff times right now my brother is my heart just came back from Vegas love all u guys love u brother Pete an all your family definitely heart breaking for all of us Dttx definitely a Latin legend in my book an a hero to show most can do anything in life he reached for the stars large in life the brother live on brother thug mansion

    3. Damn man these cats were a big part of the latin movement in hip hop. Its safe to say it aint a BBQ unless ‘On a Sunday Afternoon” is bumpin. Rest in Paradise. Prayers and condolences to the family. God Bless.

    4. I’m very sad to say DTTX is gone he had alot of love for New Mexico, and albuquerque TJ nights forever carnalito Brown & Proud.

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