Capital Steez

Rapper

Popular As Steelo King Steelo King Capital

Birthday July 7, 1993

Birth Sign Cancer

Birthplace Brooklyn, New York, U.S.

DEATH DATE December 23, 2012, Manhattan, New York, U.S. (19 years old)

Nationality United States

#20177 Most Popular

1993

Courtney Everald Dewar Jr. (July 7, 1993 – December 23, 2012), better known by his stage name Capital Steez (stylized as Capital STEEZ), was an American rapper from Brooklyn, New York.

He was a founder of the Brooklyn-based rap collective Pro Era, along with childhood friend Joey Badass.

Capital Steez was also a co-founder of the Beast Coast movement, which consists of three main groups based in Flatbush: Pro Era, Flatbush Zombies, and The Underachievers.

2008

Jamal Dewar began rapping in 2008, forming a group with Jakk the Rhymer called The 3rd Kind.

The duo released their first mixtape, The Yellow Tape, in the same year.

2011

In the spring of 2011, while studying at Edward R. Murrow High School in Brooklyn, Capital Steez and producer Powers Pleasant formed Pro Era.

The group was conceived while the pair were on their way home from a Steez performance at a local Brooklyn cafe, which a number of friends including Joey Badass and Dirty Sanchez also attended to show support.

Capital Steez is credited with being the person who coined the term "Beast Coast Movement", a name for the rise in popularity of East Coast hip-hop groups such as Pro Era, The Underachievers, and Flatbush Zombies.

The three groups all come from Brooklyn and frequently use the phrase Beast Coast in songs and on concert flyers.

2012

Capital Steez died by suicide on December 24, 2012, after jumping from the roof of the Cinematic Music Group headquarters aged 19.

Both Pro Era and Beast Coast went on to gain international success in the years following his death.

Courtney Everald Dewar Jr. was born in New York City to Jamaican parents.

His father died when he was three years old.

Dewar attended Public School Elementary School in Brooklyn, and he formed his first rap group with close friend Jakk the Rhymer (real name Jahkari Jack) in the fourth grade.

Dewar attended Edward R. Murrow High School and classmates remembered him as a "smiling kid with a short afro and skinny jeans" who made friends quickly, skated, smoked cannabis frequently and was a sneakerhead.

Raised as a Christian, Dewar abandoned those beliefs during high school, instead beginning to favor Rastafari which would later come to be a core part of his life.

Dewar's beliefs changed once again as he began watching Spirit Science: a popular YouTube series dealing with metaphysical and spiritual theories.

On February 23, 2012, Joey Badass and Capital Steez uploaded "Survival Tactics" to YouTube.

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 received universal acclaim 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 Badass, 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 Badass, Kirk Knight, and Bruce Leekix.

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 infatuated with the number 47 and what it meant spiritually.

He believed the number 47 was the "perfect expression of balance in the world", representing the tension between the heart and the brain (the fourth and seventh chakra, respectively.) The number featured on the cover of AmeriKKKan Korruption, stylized to resemble a swastika.

On the night of December 23, 2012, Capital Steez 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 died by suicide by jumping off the building later that night.

Fans immediately realized the tweet was referencing Steez's "The End" tweet, which he tweeted moments before jumping to his death on December 23, 2012.

This tweet caused fans and music journalists to speculate the release date for Steez's posthumous album King Capital.

2013

In late April 2013, Joey Badass 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 24, 2013, the first anniversary of his death, Pro Era released a music video for his song, "47 Piiirates".

2016

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.

2017

On June 12, 2017, Capital Steez's Twitter account posted for the first time since his death tweeting: "The Beginning".

It was announced by Joey Badass and Capital Steez's family members at the 2017 Steez Day Concert in July that the album would be released on December 23, 2017, the fifth anniversary of the rapper's death.

However, Joey Badass took to Instagram to tell fans that the album would be delayed yet again due to "business legalities and sample clearances."

2018

On January 2, 2018, Joey Badass replied to various fans' tweets about Pro Era's release schedule for the year.