In a heartfelt tribute, rapper Erick Sermon and actor Jamie Foxx have expressed their deep sorrow over the passing of their close friend, Malcolm-Jamal Warner. Warner, celebrated for his contributions to both the music and film industries, has left a profound impact on those who knew him.
Sermon took to Instagram to share his memories of Warner, recalling their friendship that dates back to 1989. He highlighted a significant moment when Warner attended the video shoot for Sermon’s track “So What You Saying” in Manhattan. In his emotional post, Sermon conveyed his admiration for Warner, stating, “He will be missed. Prayers go out for him and his family. Rest good king.” His words reflect the heartbreak felt by many in the entertainment community.
Jamie Foxx also shared his sentiments, admitting he was left speechless by the loss. He echoed Sermon’s sentiments, stating, “Rest in power my brother.” Both men’s reactions underscore the grief that has enveloped the industry following Warner’s passing.
Malcolm-Jamal Warner was not only a talented actor but also a gifted musician, gaining fame for his role on the iconic sitcom “The Cosby Show.” His versatility in the entertainment realm has made him a beloved figure, and his untimely death has been described as a significant loss for both the film and music industries.
As fans and fellow artists mourn his passing, many are reflecting on Warner’s legacy and the joy he brought to countless lives. The tributes from Sermon and Foxx are a testament to the strong bonds forged through friendship and shared experiences within the industry.
In a time of such sorrow, the community comes together to celebrate Warner’s life and contributions, ensuring that his memory will continue to live on in the hearts of those he touched.