Pat Stay

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Patrick Wayne Stay
BornFebruary 18, 1986
DiedSeptember 4, 2022(2022-09-04) (aged 36)

Patrick Wayne Stay (February 18, 1986 - September 4, 2022) was a Canadian battle rapper and hip hop artist from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, better known by his stage name Pat Stay (a.k.a the Sucka-Free Boss).

Biography[edit]

Early life and beginnings[edit]

Patrick Wayne Stay was born on February 18, 1986, to Wayne Stay and Greta Grant (née Stiner). He attended Dartmouth High School.[1]

Career[edit]

In 2007, Stay made his battle rap debut against Critical in the now defunct Elements League, a battle rap league in Nova Scotia where he battled against local up-and-coming rappers.[2][3]

In 2009, he made his debut in the Toronto-based King of the Dot league at 23 years old.[4] In 2013, Pat won King of the Dot's World Domination 4 in a title match against battle rapper Arcane.[5] He defended his KOTD chain in title matches against Dizaster,[6] Daylyt,[7] Charron,[8] and Illmaculate.[9] In 2015, fellow Canadian Drake opted out of the 57th Annual Grammy Awards to host and judge a battle rap event in Toronto, where Stay competed against Charron.[10][11]

Pat Stay expanded his influence into international battle leagues and ultimately achieved recognition in the prominent battle rap platform, the Ultimate Rap League.

Stay was involved in over 40+ battles and headlined events in 4 countries.[12] His storied career includes battles with Arsonal,[13] DNA,[14] Hollow Da Don,[15] and Tay Roc,[16] among others.

In the summer of 2016, Pat Stay was cast in the film Bodied, which was co-produced by Eminem and released in 2017.[17][18]

Death[edit]

Pat Stay died following a stabbing incident in Halifax, Nova Scotia on September 4, 2022, at age 36.[19] Following Stay's death, tributes flowed in from the battle rap community, as well as notable figures like Drake and Eminem.[20]

Further reading[edit]

Pat Stay was featured on Classified's "Super Nova Scotian" song on his Tomorrow Could Be The Day Things Change album released in 2018.[21]

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