Hip-Hop Pioneer Hitman Howie Tee Dies at 61

Legendary producer Hitman Howie Tee, born Howard Thompson, has passed away at age 61. Known for helping shape the sound of Hip-Hop and R&B in the late '80s and early '90s, his cause of death remains unknown. Raised in Brooklyn by Jamaican parents, Howie Tee made an early mark with U.T.F.O.’s hit “Roxanne, Roxanne.”
Over his influential career, he launched the careers of artists like Special Ed, Chubb Rock, and The Real Roxanne, and produced major records for Whistle, Color Me Badd, and others. As an in-house producer for Select Records, he delivered classics like “I Got It Made” and “Treat ’Em Right,” while also remixing for stars like Madonna and Heavy D.
Tributes poured in after news of his death, including one from The Roots drummer Questlove, who called him an “unsung hero” and a “superproducer.” From shaping early Hip-Hop to crossing into pop success, Hitman Howie Tee’s legacy remains vital to the genre’s foundation.







