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Wow. Even though he hasn't had any hits since the 90s, I srill think about some of his music and hear his songs in my head at least once a month. May he RIP.I noticed the same thing with DMX, Michael Williams, Andre Harrell, Jesse Powell, Sean Price, Heavy D, Black Rob, Tommy Lister Jr. (Deebo from Friday), and many more Black men who died due to poor physical health before they became senior citizens. I would include Chris Lighty and Prince in this list too, but Chris Lighty died supposedly from an "apparent" suicide (allegedly) and Prince's sudden death screamed conspiracy to me (same with Michael Jackson's death) as he did not seem ill at all. And Dr. Dre almost died from a brain aneurysm. It's bad enough so many Black male rappers are dying young from overdoses or some type of violence. It seems like a lot of Black men and Black male celebrities (particularly those who are Generation X or born after 1964) are dying before they even make it to the age of 65. It's a very concerning and worrying trend. It doesn't help that a lot of our men don't see any doctors regularly and don't have access to good and caring ones (even if they can afford it) with this current medical apartheid healthcare system.
Wow. Even though he hasn't had any hits since the 90s, I srill think about some of his music and hear his songs in my head at least once a month. May he RIP.
I noticed the same thing with DMX, Michael Williams, Andre Harrell, Jesse Powell, Sean Price, Heavy D, Black Rob, Tommy Lister Jr. (Deebo from Friday), and many more Black men who died due to poor physical health before they became senior citizens. I would include Chris Lighty and Prince in this list too, but Chris Lighty died supposedly from an "apparent" suicide (allegedly) and Prince's sudden death screamed conspiracy to me (same with Michael Jackson's death) as he did not seem ill at all. And Dr. Dre almost died from a brain aneurysm. It's bad enough so many Black male rappers are dying young from overdoses or some type of violence. It seems like a lot of Black men and Black male celebrities (particularly those who are Generation X or born after 1964) are dying before they even make it to the age of 65. It's a very concerning and worrying trend. It doesn't help that a lot of our men don't see any doctors regularly and don't have access to good and caring ones (even if they can afford it) with this current medical apartheid healthcare system.