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September 16, 2013
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Fraternity hails Roach's love for music - News of producer's death sends shockwaves
Davina Henry, Staff Reporter


Patrick Samuels

"Rest in Paradise mi bredda Roach, a nu just now. A nuff help u help mi ina music from before mi buss til now, mi an nuff other ghetto youth," were the heartfelt words Mavado tweeted after hearing of the murder of Patrick 'Roach' Samuels yesterday.

The dancehall fraternity responded en mass yesterday after the news broke that the producer was at a gas station at Mary Brown's corner at 4:15 yesterday morning when gunmen opened fire on his vehicle.

According to reports from the scene, Roach attempted to drive away but more shots were fired at him. He later crashed along a section of Mannings Hill Road.

Roach's business partner, Justus Arison, was in disbelief. He posted "Rest in Peace Patrick Roach Samuels. My brother and partner inna music. Legendary producer and songwriter. Not to mention comedian. Roller. Father. Survivor. One of the realest people mi ever know in life. Gone too soon. Live on forever thru your many youths and music."

Mavado's man-ager, Julian Jones-Griffith, tweeted, "Roach, such an indomitable spirit, two decades of nuttn but good memories of him. Real survivor from nothing to something. Gone too soon."

Roach's artiste, Villionaire, told THE STAR he got the news about his mentor's death in a text from Arison.

"Mi not even sure how mi meet Roach, but mi feel like mi know him fi years. Music was his love, him never pree fi hurt nobody. Roach was like a dancehall encyclopedia. He was a great person," Villionaire said.

Roshaun 'Bay-C' Clarke also tweeted. "RIP Roach, one set of footprints in the sand," his tweet read.

International artiste Sean Paul was also among those to comment, saying life needs to be more precious.

"RIP Roach, condolences 2 ur fam... Life needs to be more precious!! Still wit all the heartbreak we face everyday, we give thanks."

Still others denounced the killing of the outspoken producer, noting that though he was known to speak his mind, he never meant any harm.

Mr Vegas also voiced his feelings on the issue through Twiiter, writing:

"Rip Roach! Your love for music was undeniable. No man no the min nor the hr, just praise God for every sec, min, ever hr, u live to c."

Roach was formerly Vybz Kartel's manager and also made headlines in 2011 when he teamed up with Justus Arison for the popular rhythms 'Overproof' and 'Overtime'.

A year earlier, Roach made headlines for his work on the 'Siren' rhythm, which featured Sean Paul's international hit, Break Out as well as, Kartel's Emergency.

A few weeks ago, rap superstar Nicki Minaj collaborated with Mavado on Roach's 'Overtime' rhythm.

Roach made his last cameo in Assassin aka, Agent Sasco's Shell music video. The police are yet to ascertain a motive for the killing.


Sean Paul, Mr Vegas, Mavado - Contributed

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