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Shot DJ dies after 2-wk. fight

The hip-hop deejay shot 13 times after arguing with thugs in Inwood died yesterday, officials said.

DJ Carl Blaze, 30, whose real name was Carlos Rivera, fought for his life for more than two weeks at Harlem Hospital, but was pronounced dead at 3:52 p.m.

Blaze's weekend broadcasts aired on WWPR-FM Power 105.1 and reached more than 2 million listeners, the station said. "Power 105 and Clear Channel New York are deeply saddened at the loss of Carl Blaze," said station spokeswoman Josefa Paganuzzi. "Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family."

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Shot DJ dies after 2-wk. fight

The hip-hop deejay shot 13 times after arguing with thugs in Inwood died yesterday, officials said.

DJ Carl Blaze, 30, whose real name was Carlos Rivera, fought for his life for more than two weeks at Harlem Hospital, but was pronounced dead at 3:52 p.m.

Blaze's weekend broadcasts aired on WWPR-FM Power 105.1 and reached more than 2 million listeners, the station said. "Power 105 and Clear Channel New York are deeply saddened at the loss of Carl Blaze," said station spokeswoman Josefa Paganuzzi. "Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family."

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