Stay was revered for his work in competitions involving rappers verbally attacking each other
Acclaimed Nova Scotia battle rapper Pat Stay was the victim of a fatal stabbing in downtown Halifax early Sunday, CBC News has learned.
Halifax Regional Police have not identified Stay as the victim, but Stay's brother, Peter Stay, confirmed the news to CBC.
Police said they were called to the 1600 block of Lower Water Street around 12:36 a.m. AT.
Stay was taken to hospital, where he later died.
The Dartmouth, N.S., man was revered for his work in rap battles, where two rappers verbally attack each other in front of an audience.
Stay had a large social media following and put out a new track two days ago that has already amassed more than 50,000 views on YouTube.
The video even includes a brief quote from Canadian rapper Drake, who praises Stay.
"Pat Stay's definitely one of, if not, the best," he said in the video.
In 2015, Stay won a rap battle put on by the hip-hop superstar.
Police are asking anyone with information about the stabbing to call them at 902-490-5020.
Watch a 2012 CBC feature on Pat Stay:

WATCH Battle rapping
The CBC's David Thurton introduces us to Pat Stay, a Nova Scotia battle rapper who is competing internationally.
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