Tribute to Hip-Hop Titan Rico Wade: Private Funeral Details & Procession Route

A Tribute to Hip-Hop Titan Rico Wade: Private Funeral Details Unveiled

Rico Wade’s Farewell

In the wake of the tragic passing of Atlanta’s hip-hop maestro Rico Wade over a week ago, plans are now laid out for his final farewell. The founder of the Dungeon Family is slated to have his send-off on Friday, April 26, which will be attended by select friends and family only in a private ceremony.

The Final Commendation and Farewell

The funeral rites of the late Organized Noize member will be held at the esteemed Ebenezer Baptist Church, a prominent Atlanta landmark. As relayed by his press spokesperson, the eulogy for Wade is designated to be carried out privately and is only accessible to those with invitations.

Performance Tribute & Procession Details

Though the ceremony is private, the band from Clark Atlanta is anticipated to render rendition of hits produced by Organized Noize, an ensemble comprising Wade, Sleep Brown, and Ray Murray. This will be performed outside the church, the same one where the famed Martin Luther King, Jr. once served as co-pastor and is currently presided over by US Senator Raphael Warnock.

For those wishing to pay respects during the funeral procession, the detailed arrangements are listed henceforth:

Event: Private Funeral Service for Rico Wade

Date: Friday, April 26, 2024

Time: 11 AM (Arrivals are typically anticipated 30 minutes prior)

Location: Ebenezer Baptist Church, 101 Jackson St NE, Atlanta, GA 30312

Procession Route to Gravesite:

Beginning at MLK, continuing through Mercedes Benz, Harlan Road SW, Peyton Road SW, Hayne, Lynhurst Drive SW, Cascade Road, Adams Drive, Childress Drive SW, Campbellton Road, Delowe Drive, culminating at Headland Drive.

In Posthumous Tribute

Rico Wade, may your legacy live on powerfully even after your departure.

DPH Hot Take

Rico Wade’s passing is a soul-crushing loss to the music world, especially hip-hop. His contributions to the industry were monumental and he will be remembered as a pioneer who appreciated the importance of authenticity in an industry that often overlooks it. As we bid farewell, we are reminded of the void he has left behind. Yet, his indelible impact on Atlanta’s soundscape and the broader Hip-Hop culture will forever echo in our hearts, ears, and playlists. We take solace in knowing that his body of work will continue to inspire future generations.

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