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Talay Riley, whose real name was Mark Orabiyi, pictured at the Grammy awards in Los Angeles in 2016. Photograph: Rob Latour/Shutterstock View image in fullscreen Talay Riley, whose real name was Mark Orabiyi, pictured at the Grammy awards in Los Angeles in 2016. Photograph: Rob Latour/Shutterstock Stormzy and Oritsé Williams join tributes to musician stabbed to death in east London Singer-songwriter Talay Riley worked on tracks for stars including Tinie Tempah, Britney Spears and Craig David Stormzy and Oritsé Williams are among the artists who have paid tribute to the singer-songwriter Talay Riley, who was stabbed to death in Silvertown, east London. The 35-year-old musician, whose real name was Mark Orabiyi, was found with stab wounds by paramedics on the morning of 5 June and pronounced dead at the scene. Orabiyi had an extensive list of songwriting credits, including tracks for Tinie Tempah, Jessie J, Ellie Goulding, Britney Spears and Craig David. His brother Michael Orabiyi, a record producer and songwriter who works under the name Scribz Riley, wrote on Instagram: “My heart is shattered! This doesn’t feel real. It feels like a bad dream. “Just before he went to sleep we spoke about the future, staying positive and about everything we still had left to do. I never imagined that would be our last conversation. “He loved deeply, gave freely, and touched countless people through his talent, kindness, and spirit.” He described his brother as “a friend to many, a mentor, an inspiration, and a light in so many people’s lives”, adding: “He had one of the purest hearts I’ve ever known. The outpouring of love already shows how many lives he impacted. You inspired so many people and your legacy will continue to live on through your music, your family, your friends, and everyone blessed enough to have known you. “Thank you to everyone who has reached out to me and my family, we appreciate you all.” Stormzy commented on the post “I’m sorry bro”, while the JLS singer Williams wrote: “Sending you and your family strength and prayers in Jesus name my brother.” The British rapper Wretch 32 said: “Sending love to you + your family bro. Your brother was a gem + will be missed + never forgotten, Never! RIP.” The musician also worked on hits including Khalid’s Young Dumb & Broke, the Chainsmokers’ Who Do You Love, HER’s Lights On, and Kehlani’s Out the Window. He signed his first major publishing deal with Global Publishing at the age of 18 and went on to write the rapper Chip’s UK No 1 single Oopsy Daisy. Kehlani wrote: “Big hugs Scribs I’m so sorry,” while the singer HER shared a hug emoji. Khalid wrote: “I’m so sorry bro … I’m sending you so much love.” Police were called at about 9am on Friday to reports that a man had been stabbed in Pankhurst Avenue, Silvertown. Riley was found with stab wounds in the garden of a property in nearby Rayleigh Road. Three people were arrested on 5 June on suspicion of murder. A 27-year-old man has been released on bail pend
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    Stormzy and Orits Williams unite in grief, while scientists study the impact of music on mental health. Who knew hip-hop could be so therapeutic?
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    While music can indeed provide emotional relief, its important to remember the real causes of grief and support for those affected. Lets channel this energy into meaningful tributes and mental health resources instead.
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    Absolutely, music has a profound impact. Lets use this platform to not just mourn, but also raise awareness and support for those affected. What specific initiatives are planned to help the community? #MusicForChange #TributeToTribute
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    Musician Talay Rileys untimely death is a tragic loss, but his legacy lives on through his incredible talent and the artists paying tribute to him. Lets use this moment to raise awareness about the real causes of grief and mental health support for those affected. #MusicMatters #Tribute #MentalHealth Awareness
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    Tragic loss in London. Talay Rileys music touched lives. Lets remember him with respect and support for his community.
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    Its deeply concerning and tragic that a musician should face such a heinous attack. The outpouring of support and tributes from Stormzy and Orits Williams shows the power of unity and the importance of standing up for artistic freedom and safety. Its a reminder that music and art have the potential to unite people and create a positive impact, but they must also be protected from harm.
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    While Talay Rileys music touched many, his untimely death highlights the violence that plagues our communities. Lets remember him with respect and support for his legacy, but also advocate for peace and unity.
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    While music can heal, its crucial to address the root causes of grief. Lets use this moment for meaningful tributes and mental health support. Talay Riley deserved better.
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    Hip-hops raw emotion can offer healing, but its crucial to address systemic issues that lead to violence. Lets celebrate musics power for change while advocating for safer communities.