Capital Steez

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2009–2011: Career beginnings
Dewar began rapping in 2009, then known as Jay STEEZ. Alongside with his best friend at the time, Jakk the Rhymer (real name Jahkari Jack), Dewar formed a group called The 3rd Kind. The duo released their first mixtape, titled The Yellow Tape, in the same year.

In the spring of 2011, while still a student at Edward R. Murrow High School in Brooklyn, New York, Capital STEEZ and record producer, Powers Pleasant, formed Pro Era on their way home from a performance STEEZ had at a local Brooklyn cafe, which a number of friends including Joey Bada$$ and Dirty Sanchez also attended to show support.
2012: AmeriKKKan Korruption and rise in popularity
On February 23, 2012, Joey Bada$$ and Capital STEEZ uploaded "Survival Tactics" to YouTube; Steez's closing verse was named on the list of "25 Of The Best Closing Lines In Rap" by XXL Magazine. He was listed in "The 25 Best Rap Lines of 2012" by Spin.

Capital STEEZ released his first solo mixtape, AmeriKKKan Korruption, on April 7, 2012, with 14 tracks. The mixtape has been highly acclaimed since its release. A "reloaded" version with seven additional tracks was released on October 10, 2012. The tape now runs 21 tracks in total and features many of his Pro Era teammates, such as CJ Fly, Chuck Strangers, Joey Bada$$, Dirty Sanchez, and Jakk the Rhymer. The mixtape contains production from Madlib, MF DOOM, Free the Robots, DJ Premier, Knxwledge, Ant of Atmosphere, J. Rawls, Tommy Mas, the Entreproducers, and also contains production from fellow Pro Era members, Joey Bada$$, Kirk Knight, and Bruce Leekix.

Death and posthumous works
Capital STEEZ committed suicide on December 24, 2012. On the night of December 23, 2012, he made his way to the rooftop of the Cinematic Music Group headquarters in Manhattan’s Flatiron District, where he texted a few of his closest friends to tell them that he loved them, and at 11:59 p.m. EST, posted a tweet saying, "The end."He jumped off the rooftop of the Cinematic Music Group building later that night.

In late April 2013, Joey Bada$$ announced that a Capital STEEZ album entitled King Capital would soon be released. On July 7, 2013, Pro Era released the song "King Steelo" from the upcoming posthumous album.

On December 23, 2013, the first anniversary of his death, Pro Era released a music video for his song, "47 Piiirates". On August 26, 2016, the official Pro Era YouTube channel released an animated music video for his song, "Herban Legend", which premiered at the second annual STEEZ Day Concert in Los Angeles, California on July 7, 2016.

Personal life
Steez's spiritual outlook included elements of Egyptian mysticism, numerology, astral projection and the Indian chakra system. He considered himself one of the Indigo children and allegedly believed he was a being of a higher dimension. Steez was big into the number 47 and what it meant spiritually. He believed the number 47 was the "perfect expression of balance in the world".

Legacy
Following his death, STEEZ grew to have a cult like fan base. In May 2015, Joey Bada$$ announced that Pro Era would hold a "STEEZ Day Festival" to be held annually on July 7, Capital STEEZ's birthday, with all proceeds going to the late rapper's family. The inaugural festival was held in Central Park in New York City, while the 2016 festival took place in Los Angeles, California.

Controversy
Dewar's death inspired conspiracy theories focused around his death, including fellow collaborator Joey Bada$$ killing him, the Illuminati ordering his execution and Dewar not really dying but ascending.

On March 2, 2016, fellow Brooklyn rapper Troy Ave, in the midst an ongoing feud with Joey Bada$$, made displeasing comments about the suicidal death of Capital Steez on Sway in the Morning, stating: "He didn't pass away; he killed himself. There's a difference. He took his own life. God gave you life, it ain't your right to take that. That's a fact. I got niggas in jail who got life sentences, they might as well be dead. They could've traded their life for his." Troy Ave then received heavy criticism from both fans and fellow artists, including A$AP Ant, A$AP Twelvyy and Styles P who wrote, amongst a series of other tweets: "If you never experienced a family [member] committing suicide you have no fukn [sic] idea about that pain. NONE." Troy Ave then replied to Styles P's comments and apologised to his fans on Twitter. In an interview on VladTV, another Brooklyn rapper, Maino, stated that mentioning Capital Steez's suicide in the song was "a bit much".
Discography
Studio albums
King Capital (DEC, 23 2018)
Mixtapes
AmeriKKKan Korruption (2012)
AmeriKKKan Korruption: Reloaded (2012)
Collaborations
The Yellow Tape (with Jakk the Rhymer as The 3rd Kind) (2009)
The Secc$ TaP.E. (with Pro Era) (2012)
P.E.E.P.: The aPROcalypse (with Pro Era) (2012)

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Ill go on record saying Joey didnt kill him tho. There is a bigger conspiracy, that is ment for a whole other post.