Sugarhill Records exec Joseph Robinson Jr. dies from cancer

NEW YORK (AP) — Joseph Robinson Jr., an executive at Sugarhill Records and a son of Sylvia Robinson, known as the Mother of Hip-Hop, died Saturday from cancer. He was 53.

Family spokesman Greg Walker said Robinson, better known as Joey, died at his home in Tenafly, New Jersey.

Robinson's mother founded Sugarhill Records. She released the 1979 seminal rap song, "Rapper's Delight," on her label. The song from the Sugarhill Gang became hip-hop's first hit. It was released as hip-hop began to emerge as a genre, making its way into the Top 40 on the Billboard pop charts. She died in 2011.

Robinson was the executor of Sugarhill Music Publishing. He handled deals with artists who sampled music from Sugarhill Records' catalog.