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Remembering Heavy D - A Tribute To The Rapper Your Mother Liked

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Remembering Heavy D - A Tribute To The Rapper Your Mother Liked

On Saturday, May 24th, Heavy D would have been 58 years old. In 1967 he was born in Mandeville, Jamaica. In the early 1970s his family moved to Mount Vernon where he was raised. So, in celebration of one of Mount Vernon's favorite sons, I share this excerpt from my book, We Got Our Own […]

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