Rapper and FDNY Captain, KA, Dies ‘Unexpectedly’: Details

Brooklyn artist Kaseem Ryan, known much better by his stage name KA, has passed away suddenly at the age of 52.

KA, a prominent figure in underground hip-hop and a respected FDNY captain, died in New York City on October 12, 2024, as revealed on his Instagram on October 14, 2024.

Known for his thought-provoking music and his dedication as a firefighter, the rapper’s death has left a profound impact on both communities. His legacy includes his work as a first responder during the September 11 attacks and 11 self-released albums that resonated deeply with fans.

A statement on KA’s Instagram confirmed his death, noting his years of service and contributions to music. It finished with, “KA is survived by his wife, mother, and sister. We kindly ask that the privacy of KA’s family and loved ones be respected as they grieve this incalculable loss.”

Tributes from loved ones, fellow artists, and fans began pouring in soon after the news spread. KA’s wife, Mimi Valdés, expressed her grief in an Instagram post, “My king, my hero, my best friend. You will always be my everything because love like ours lasts forever.”

Hip-hop producer Alchemist Type Beat also shared his admiration, calling KA a “living prophet” whose words carried a timeless weight. He also described KA as someone who made everyone around him better and honored his contributions to the hip-hop community.


Other hip-hop figures came forward to honor KA’s legacy. Nicholas Craven hailed him as “one of the greatest rappers and writers that ever lived,” while Otto Von Biz Markie called him “rap’s greatest minimalist” who dedicated his life to his city and craft.

Jah Talks Music encouraged fans to revisit KA’s album “Honor Killed The Samurai,” and also mentioned the significance of the rapper’s contributions to the underground scene.

Meanwhile, several fans reflected on KA’s profound impact, with one remarking, “There’s never been a better rap writer than Ka and there never will be.[sic]” Another described his work as a blend of brilliant writing and self-production that shaped the genre.

KA, described as “The Last Underground Rapper” in a 2021 New Yorker article, had a unique career path. He started in New York’s hip-hop scene in the early 1990s, briefly stepping away to focus on his other passion: firefighting.

His time as an FDNY firefighter began in 1999, and in 2003, he quit rapping for good. However, music was never far away, and eventually, KA began rapping again while continuing to serve the city and eventually, earning the title of captain. Interestingly, his two callings were exposed and criticized once in the New York Post.

KA’s passing marks the end of an era for underground hip-hop, but his legacy will live on through his music and the lives he touched, just like another rapper who died recently, Lucas Coly. Our condolences go to his family and loved ones.

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