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Documentary On Heavy D Airs February 26, 2012.

· Saturday, February 25th 2012 at 9:54PM · 1477 views
by Briana Myricks | on February 24th, 2012
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Coming soon to a television near you: a documentary on the life of late rap artist Heavy D. Centric TV will be airing the one-hour original special this Sunday titled “Be Inspired: The Life of Heavy D”, which will chronicle his life and his career. The documentary will feature past interviews and performances, as well as reflections from his family, and celebrities who knew him best, including Will Smith, Mary J. Blige, Anthony Hamilton, Kim Fields and Queen Latifah. We will also see footage from his emotional homegoing.

Heavy D, born Dwight Myers, passed away this past November from a blood clot in his lung at the young age of 44. This was after a life as more than an influential pioneer of the hip hop genre. His resume included producing, acting, and a record label executive. A popular Twitter user, Heavy D’s last tweet, “BE INSPIRED!” was a testament to the type of positive force he was. Tune in to remember the life of the “Overweight Lover” on February 26 at 11P/10C.

Here’s a clip from the documentary of Kim Fields remembering Heavy D:



Be Inspired: The Life Of Heavy D [Preview Clip 1] from Centric TV on Vimeo.

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Briana Myricks is a freelance writer in Orange County, California. She blogs about life as a newlywed wife at 20 and Engaged.

Documentary On Heavy D Airs February 26, 2012.

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Jen Fad Sunday, February 26th 2012 at 11:29AM

Sounds like she has lots more fond memories of Heavy D.

Siebra Muhammad Sunday, February 26th 2012 at 1:44PM

Heavy D was one of the greats of the 90s. Man...those were the days! He's still a hip hop legend even today.

I heard the Wayans family will still use his theme song for the re launch of In Living Color this year.

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