Rapper Keith "Guru" Elam, best recognized as the former frontman of the group Gang Starr, died after a bad bout with cancer on April 19, giving behind a alphabetic character to his rooters and moving an flush of love along the web.
"Their unique good merged Premier's production pallet, which leant heavily along sampled jazz records and scratched vocals along the Greek choruses, with Guru's hard-line rhymes," MTV's Gil Kaufman covers. MTV features put up a collection of questions with Guru, including one in which he hashes out hip hop's influence along pop culture.
A tobacco grower whose ranges established some of Cuba's near renowned leaves used in the country's cigar output gives gone of cancer, aged 91.
Alejandro Robaina - much an large figurehead in the diligence that one of the Caribbean island's top blackened brands was named after him - had, reportable to local radio announcers, been a "victim of a sombre illness".
His working was confirmed by a house friend, Sergio Hernandez, who retrieved the "big heart" of Mr Robaina.
"He once said me he was a millionaire because he had a million friends all over the worldwide," he remarked.
One of the agriculturist's grandsons instantly runs his farm, with Robaina cigars marketed the man over in alignment with Habanos and the Imperial tobacco plant group, which is based in London.
Other rising news from the cigar worldwide included the launch of a new smoke designed specifically for women.
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