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Hip-Hop Legend Sparky D: A Celebration of Her Life and Legacy in Music and Advocacy

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ATLANTA - EntSun -- Hip-Hop pioneer Sparky D (Doreen Broadnax), best known for her commanding voice, lyrical skill, and pivotal role in the legendary Roxanne Wars, passed away on July 4th in the city of Atlanta at 61. Her family shared that she died of natural causes.

Over a career spanning more than four decades, Sparky D built a lasting legacy as a pioneering rapper, Roxanne Wars trailblazer, author, apostle, and youth advocate whose music, faith, and mentorship touched generations of artists and fans.

"It is with heartfelt sadness that I share with you that our beloved Sparky D has passed. She was a force as a creative in the music industry, a community advocate, a mother, a wife, an evangelist, and more. She was loved by people around the world," shared the family of Sparky D.

Legendary New York rapper and producer Spyder D shared, "Sparky's fearlessness couldn't be taught, and her stage presence couldn't be ignored. Every lyric was delivered with such precision and clarity that you didn't just hear her, you felt every word."

Sparky D grew up in Brownsville, New York, where she discovered her inner gift as a lyricist. She discovered her love for rap on the playground, jumping into freestyle cyphers, where she lyrically battled against male rappers just for the fun of it. Her break came when she joined the Playgirls, an all-female hip-hop group. In a recent conversation, Sparky had shared, "The Playgirls gave me a platform to prove I belonged in this game. We were bold, we were fierce, and we showed the world that female MCs had something powerful to say."

Sparky D was soon discovered by legendary New York rapper and producer Spyder D, who produced her hit release, "Sparky's Turn (Roxanne You're Through)," sparking the Roxanne Wars, the first female battle rap, which solidified with two hit records from each artist. With her hit record, Sparky D was cemented in hip-hop history as one of the first female battle rappers to have a hit record. Working alongside Spyder D, she soon released her first studio album, "This Is Sparky D's World."

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For more than four decades, Sparky D remained a beloved voice in hip hop culture, continuing to record new music and perform on live shows in the USA and Europe. Her extraordinary journey was later highlighted in the acclaimed Netflix film Roxanne, Roxanne, which introduced her role in hip-hop history to new audiences worldwide.

Sparky D experienced a resurgence, appearing on multiple media outlets, including Rock the Bells, Dish Nation, and FOX 5 Atlanta's Portia, where she gave a sit-down interview about her personal journey and the faith that guided her life.

A native of Brownsville, Sparky D was also known for her compassion and dedication to uplifting youth, adults, and people from all walks of life through her community outreach business, Treasure Ministry. She traveled often to New York, appearing in schools and giving dynamic speeches of encouragement to at-risk youth, helping them walk boldly toward their dreams.

Sparky D served as a proud member of the Hip Hop Alliance, a nonprofit organization founded by legendary rap pioneer Kurtis Blow. Alongside her peers, she worked diligently toward the needs and concerns of the Hip Hop and R&B workforce through advocacy, information, and service.

Kurtis Blow, President of the Hip Hop Alliance, shared, "Sparky D was more than a Hip Hop legend. She was family. She was a woman of unwavering faith, a true prayer warrior, and someone who constantly poured love, hope, and encouragement into others. I will always be grateful for our friendship and for the impact she had on my life and on so many others. The culture has lost an icon, but Heaven has welcomed home a faithful servant. Someone who is standing in the gap for all of us here today. As Sparky always said, 'God's got your back like a jacket.' Today, we find peace knowing that God truly has hers. She will be missed and never forgotten."

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In Atlanta, Sparky D served as a noted speaker at the Hip Hop Congress, a nonprofit organization committed to advancing hip hop culture. She also partnered with Chris Forehand, Sr., to serve as panelists at the Annual Hip Hop Congress International Conference in discussions titled "Stories of Hip Hop Pioneers."

"For us, MC Sparky D was exactly what her name represented: a spark that ignited important conversations about what it truly means to be an authentic representation of Hip Hop culture. Her unwavering faith in God gave her the courage to be vulnerable, sharing triumphs, struggles, and truths of her life with honesty and grace. She reminded us that authenticity is one of Hip Hop's greatest strengths. If you wanted someone who would always keep it real, Sparky D said it best: 'I got you, I promise.' On behalf of Hip Hop Congress, we thank you, Sparky D!" says Dr. Kelly Glow, Executive Director of Hip Hop Congress Atlanta Chapter

Sparky D's family is grateful for the tremendous outpouring of love and support during this difficult time. To assist with final arrangements and to honor Sparky D's life and legacy, the family has established an official memorial fundraiser and is asking friends and fans for their support. Those who would like to contribute may offer support here at this link:

Sparky D memorial fundraiser: https://everloved.com/life-of/doreen-broadnax

Sparky D's contributions to hip hop broke barriers for women in hip hop in the past and for future generations of female artists. Her undeniable talent, powerful freestyle, and flow on the mic proved that women could stand at the forefront of hip-hop with strength, creativity, and authenticity. Her life was a testament to transformation, perseverance, and the power of using one's story to inspire.

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