Words by Jesse Serwer—
A year ago today, the music business lost one of it’s all-around good guys and unsung talents in the late Dwight Arrington Myers, a/k/a Heavy D. LargeUp remembered Heavy that day by highlighting his role as one of hip-hop’s ambassadors for Jamaican and dancehall culture.
Over the last few weeks we noticed that Hev’s brother Floyd Myers has been digging into the Myers family photo archives and pulling out some real gems so, on the occasion of this one-year anniversary, we thought we’d pick out some gems, and share with you. Scroll through.
Heavy and his first cousin and frequent collaborator Pete Rock (grinning ear to ear at front right) and family.
The original Heavy D and the Boyz, with the late Trouble T Roy (second from right)
At the head of the table
Heavy D and Jazzy Jeff. Classic caption/comment on Facebook: “So basically, he gets the Starter cap commercials, you get the Sprite ones…but you both get 900 numbers and Soul Train. Cool?
Heavy and daughter
Two champions
With Junior Reid…
…And Jay-Z
With Rihanna
Signing an autograph for a fan
Its soca vibes and more as we head into Carnival season.
With no crowds and lots of action, there are worse places for a surfer to…
Tributes to two dearly departed reggae heroes, and a living icon of dancehall music.
An interview with the World Boss.
The biggest reggae/dancehall anthems from the strangest year ever.
Wrap-ups with this year's biggest dancehall hits, plus a time machine back to the '90s.
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