Heavy D Heavy Loss for Rap Fans

Information | Wednesday November 9 2011 10:11 am | Comments (0)

ROTUND RAP legend Heavy D died Tuesday after collapsing in his California home. He was 44.

The Westchester County-raised entertainer was taken by ambulance to Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles about 11:25 a.m. and died 90 minutes later, cops told the Daily News. Heavy D Heavy loss for the Hip Hop community.

Heavy D was conscious and talking when officers responded to a 911 call from his Beverly Hills condo, said Lt. Mark Rosen of the Beverly Hills Police Department.

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Rosen said the portly rapper, whose real name was Dwight Arrington Myers, was having difficulty breathing as paramedics rushed him to the hospital.

The performer had just returned from Europe and was battling pneumonia, KTLA news in Los Angeles reported.

Rosen said Heavy D had come home from a shopping trip Tuesday and began laboring for breath as he walked into his condo building.

“He collapsed in an exterior hallway,” Rosen said. “There doesn’t appear to be any foul play. We believe it was medically related.”

The actual cause of death is pending an autopsy. Heavy D Heavy loss for the Hip Hop community.

Born in Jamaica and raised in Mount Vernon, Heavy D rose to stardom in the 1990s as the frontman for Heavy D & the Boys.

Along with band mates G-Whiz, Trouble T. Roy and Eddie F., he made hip-hop history with hit songs like “Now That We Found Love” and “Nuttin But Love.” They also performed the theme song for the 1990s comedy TV series “In Living Color.”

Heavy D last performed in October at the BET Awards.

In recent years, he had ventured into acting, scoring small movie roles, including one in the 1999 film “The Cider House Rules.”

He won a cameo role as a security guard in the just-released film “Tower Heist,” starring Eddie Murphy and Ben Stiller.

“I’m definitely saddened by the loss of Heavy. He was a really good person,” said Damon Williams, vice president of programming for Music Choice, the multi-platform video and music network.

With catchy dance tunes that included R&B riffs, Heavy D was one of the first rappers to cross over to mainstream popularity, Williams said.

“But I don’t think he ever lost his credibility with the hard-core rap audience,” said Williams.

Other friends took to Twitter to express condolences.

“I am deeply saddened by the sudden loss of Heavy D. A longtime friend and a beautiful person,” wrote Russell Simmons.

LL Cool J tweeted, “May GOD embrace the soul of Heavy D and Bless his family. I respected you Heavy and I always will.”

ROTUND RAP legend Heavy D died Tuesday after collapsing in his California home. He was 44.

The Westchester County-raised entertainer was taken by ambulance to Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles about 11:25 a.m. and died 90 minutes later, cops told the Daily News. Heavy D Heavy loss for the Hip Hop community.

Heavy D was conscious and talking when officers responded to a 911 call from his Beverly Hills condo, said Lt. Mark Rosen of the Beverly Hills Police Department.

IN MEMORIAM: STARS WHO LEFT US TOO SOON

Rosen said the portly rapper, whose real name was Dwight Arrington Myers, was having difficulty breathing as paramedics rushed him to the hospital.

The performer had just returned from Europe and was battling pneumonia, KTLA news in Los Angeles reported.

Rosen said Heavy D had come home from a shopping trip Tuesday and began laboring for breath as he walked into his condo building.

“He collapsed in an exterior hallway,” Rosen said. “There doesn’t appear to be any foul play. We believe it was medically related.”

The actual cause of death is pending an autopsy. Heavy D Heavy loss for the Hip Hop community.

Born in Jamaica and raised in Mount Vernon, Heavy D rose to stardom in the 1990s as the frontman for Heavy D & the Boys.

Along with band mates G-Whiz, Trouble T. Roy and Eddie F., he made hip-hop history with hit songs like “Now That We Found Love” and “Nuttin But Love.” They also performed the theme song for the 1990s comedy TV series “In Living Color.”

Heavy D last performed in October at the BET Awards.

In recent years, he had ventured into acting, scoring small movie roles, including one in the 1999 film “The Cider House Rules.”

He won a cameo role as a security guard in the just-released film “Tower Heist,” starring Eddie Murphy and Ben Stiller.

“I’m definitely saddened by the loss of Heavy. He was a really good person,” said Damon Williams, vice president of programming for Music Choice, the multi-platform video and music network.

With catchy dance tunes that included R&B riffs, Heavy D was one of the first rappers to cross over to mainstream popularity, Williams said.

“But I don’t think he ever lost his credibility with the hard-core rap audience,” said Williams.

Other friends took to Twitter to express condolences.

“I am deeply saddened by the sudden loss of Heavy D. A longtime friend and a beautiful person,” wrote Russell Simmons.

LL Cool J tweeted, “May GOD embrace the soul of Heavy D and Bless his family. I respected you Heavy and I always will.”

Linkvana Review

Information | Monday October 31 2011 9:05 pm | Comments (0)

There is a new backlinking service that has opened to the public that goes by the name of Linkvana. Some people are skeptical and think it’s a scam, but here is a real and unbiased Linkvana review : We like the results we have seen with LinkVana. Many of its sites get picked up by Search Engines extremely fast and that is a huge pro. We saw many of our backlinks show up on PR2 and PR5 websites – a huge pro. But one con, but understandable, is that there isn’t a report that LinkVana offers to where your backlinks have been posted on. You just have to trust them, or you can do some investigating for yourself and find the links. While we found this a little annoying, we really do understand why they hesitate to show their network of websites. Also, we have always been able to discover our backlinks pretty fast and simply.

HCG en Mexico

Information | Sunday October 23 2011 12:57 am | Comments (0)

Nuestra reportera Ana Cuervo se miró en día al espejo y no le gustó lo que veía. Había descuidado su figura y comenzó a buscar soluciones.

Entre amigas y gente conocida había oído hablar de la dieta de la hormona HCG, también conocida como la “dieta del embarazo”, y optó por probar suerte con ella.

Su meta era sencilla y complicada al mismo tiempo: perder 30 libras en 30 días.

Ana hizo las averiguaciones de rigor y acudió a la doctora Amaryllis Pascual, especialista en la dieta HCG. El unico lugar seguro para comprar HCG en Mexico. La dieta de la hormona que se encuentra en la placenta de las mujeres embarazada.

Tras ciertas preparaciones, se sometío a la dieta y todo fue cuidadosamente registrado por las cámaras de Telemundo 51.

Estos dos reportajes a continuación son el resultado de las investigaciones realizadas por Ana – y del producto final de la dieta

La dieta HCG no cuenta con sólido respaldo entre la profesión médica. Hay muchos doctores que dudan de ella, y en sus reportajes Ana Cuervo se aseguró de presentar estos puntos de vista.

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