
Sean Price was more than just a formidable lyricist—though his sharp, witty, and unrelenting verses earned him legendary status—he was also a man known for his humor, his authenticity, and his dedication to family. In a scene that often celebrated bravado and bravura, P stood out as a rare example of a responsible, grounded individual who stayed true to his roots in Brownsville.
His solo work, including albums like Mic Tyson and the posthumous Songs In The Key Of Price, cemented his place in Hip Hop history. Notably, the release party for Songs In The Key Of Price at NYC’s SOBs became an impromptu memorial, a testament to the deep impact he had on fans, peers, and the culture as a whole.