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R.I.P Guru

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Sad news in the rap world. R.I.P


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Rapper Guru, who rose to fame with hip-hop outfit GangStarr, has died aged 43 after a long battle with cancer.

The MC, whose real name was Keith Elam, suffered a cardiac arrest in February after surgery to treat the disease and briefly lapsed into a coma.

A statement released by his PR company contained a letter purportedly written by Guru in his final days.

"I have suffered with this illness for over a year," he wrote. "I have exhausted all medical options."

"I write this with tears in my eyes, not of sorrow but of joy for what a wonderful life I have enjoyed and how many great people I have had the pleasure of meeting."

According to the statement posted on the Yo! Promotions website Guru had tried to "keep his harrowing diagnosis private" and died on the morning of Monday, 19 April.

Hip-hop icon

Along with producer DJ Premier, Guru - which stood for Gifted Unlimited Rhymes Universal - recorded six influential albums under the GangStarr moniker between 1989 and 2003.

He was known for his smooth delivery and socially conscious lyrics.

Songs like Just To Get A Rep railed against gangsta rap conventions, dissecting the cycle of meaningless violence on America's streets with a world-weary intelligence.

Guru went on to release a series of influential jazz/rap crossover albums - titled Jazzmatazz - as well as two solo records.

Along the way, he recorded with jazz greats like Roy Ayers, Donald Byrd and Lonnie Liston-Smith.

He also collaborated with Chaka Khan, Kelis, Jamiroquai, The Roots and Brand New Heavies singer N'Dea Davenport.

In later years, he appeared to have fallen out with DJ Premier, and was not prepared to let the matter drop from his death bed.

"I do not wish my ex-DJ to have anything to do with my name, likeness, events, tributes, etc," he said in a statement.

"I had nothing to do with him in life for over 7 years and want nothing to do with him in death."

He did not explain the reasons behind the estrangement, but said his friend, collaborator and partner Solar was "well-informed" about the situation.

Following Guru's letter, Solar also issued a statement, paying tribute to "one of the best MCs and hip-hop icons of all time".

"He has changed the world for the better. I salute my fallen brother Guru! He will be missed tremendously!"

However, members of Guru's family have accused Solar of restricting their access to the rapper during his final days.

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post #2 of 30
A girl I dated had this as her FB status today. I thought it was her dog or something.
post #3 of 30
Baum Baum Baum Baum Baum Baum Baum....meet you at the Crossroads so you won't be lonely, meet you at the Crossroads.....so you won't be looooonnnnely.
post #4 of 30
Is it bad that it's refreshing for me to see rappers die from cancer rather than violence or drug use?
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Is it bad that it's refreshing for me to see rappers die from cancer rather than violence or drug use?

Where'd you think up that line, your weekly Florida Klan meeting?







Before you ask, I thought of ^^^ that line about a week ago but haven't found a good place to use it yet.
post #6 of 30
Today: Facebook is full of white people who heard a Gangstarr track once in the back of a breakdance video from 2004 posting RIP Guru.
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Today: Facebook is full of white people who heard a Gangstarr track once in the back of a breakdance video from 2004 posting RIP Guru.

What an idiotic statement

RIP Guru (from another white guy)
post #8 of 30
I'm hoping the letter isn't genuine. I'd hate to think that Guru was staring death in the face and still decided to dedicate half of his goodbye letter to threatening Primo with legal action.

On a happier note, there's an absolutely SICK 476-track compilation of Guru and Primo rarities floating around the interwebz right now.
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It is kinda sad, isn't it? They were so great together too. F-U to all the retards coming in this thread, lookin at you Magician.
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Where'd you think up that line, your weekly Florida Klan meeting?







Before you ask, I thought of ^^^ that line about a week ago but haven't found a good place to use it yet.

post #11 of 30
I have a lot of respect for anyone who remains independent and made art for a living. RIP Guru. That being said I think Gangstarr is certainly not underrated (as many heads would have you believe) and quite possibly overrated. Also the less said about his solo material, the better.
post #12 of 30
Sad news. We all have to face our Moment Of Truth.

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I have a lot of respect for anyone who remains independent and made art for a living. RIP Guru. That being said I think Gangstarr is certainly not underrated (as many heads would have you believe) and quite possibly overrated. Also the less said about his solo material, the better.

I agree his solo stuff wasn't as good as his stuff with Premo, but damn you can't help but like "royalty", "skills" or even "full clip". I'm not going to comment on whether or not GangStarr was overrated, but know that if you asked people on the street a majority wouldn't know what GangStarr is.
post #14 of 30
What a bummer, RIP. "They say it's lonely at the top...."



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Baum Baum Baum Baum Baum Baum Baum....meet you at the Crossroads so you won't be lonely, meet you at the Crossroads.....so you won't be looooonnnnely.

Not to be picky, but isn't it Bone Bone Bone..... (as in Bone Thugs N Harmony)?
post #15 of 30
Sad to hear...I remember back in the day ''Just to Get a Rep'', was one of my jams.
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