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Why is heavy D allowed to use a name of a dead rapper?
gentleguy
09-08-2016
anyone who knows anything about hip hop would know there was a rapper who was pretty popular in the 90s called heavy d, he was a very light skinned black man who was very overweight who died some years ago, does anyone else remember him? the funny thing is if you google heavy d its him who comes up not this nobody on big brother.
jeanoj
09-08-2016
Never heard of him
Jim_Bob5
09-08-2016
"heavy d up in the limousine"
gentleguy
09-08-2016
Originally Posted by jeanoj:
“Never heard of him”

google heavy d and see which heavy d comes up lol. most people didnt know who this heavy d was until launch night but tbh that goes for half the hms.
Pitman
09-08-2016
but the dead Heavy D stole Chuck D's surname in the first place?
diesels hummin
09-08-2016
I call him Heavy Duncan just to keep things clear.
Abigail88
09-08-2016
Really embarrassing but I thought he was actually the rapper Heavy D when I first saw him in big brother (didn't see him go in on launch night so missed his VT)!
SULLA
09-08-2016
You can call yourself what you like
WhatJoeThinks
09-08-2016
Allowed? What are you talking about? I doubt that Heavy D (the one on CBB) is a member of Equity.
Drew_Hatch
09-08-2016
At first I was like "wow" followed by "isn't he dead?!" and then just disappointment through and through at this horrible knock off.
Pitman
09-08-2016
Originally Posted by Drew_Hatch:
“At first I was like "wow" followed by "isn't he dead?!" and then just disappointment through and through at this horrible knock off.”

the original Heavy D's music must have had a profound effect on you, if it took you a moment to remember that he was brown bread
docman
09-08-2016
Why should he or I care about some rapper who I have never heard of and was old news 20 years ago.
Drew_Hatch
09-08-2016
Originally Posted by Pitman:
“the original Heavy D's music must have had a profound effect on you, if it took you a moment to remember that he was brown bread ”

Actually no, I generally dislike rap. The "wow" and disappointment was more from a standpoint of "Did CBB actually get someone famous? Oh, nope. Nevermind."
mialicious
09-08-2016
Heavy D gave P.Diddy his break who then gave us Mary J Blige and Notorious BIG
WhatJoeThinks
09-08-2016
Originally Posted by Drew_Hatch:
“Actually no, I generally dislike rap. The "wow" and disappointment was more from a standpoint of "Did CBB actually get someone famous? Oh, nope. Nevermind."”

I had a similar experience recently at the Co-op checkout. Turns out she was just trying to tell me that it worked out cheaper if I bought a two-pack.
CupidStunt2010
09-08-2016
Heavy D is only one year younger than the real Heavy D when he died
WhatJoeThinks
09-08-2016
Originally Posted by CupidStunt2010:
“Heavy D is only one year younger than the real Heavy D when he died”

*Crosses fingers*
CupidStunt2010
09-08-2016
Originally Posted by WhatJoeThinks:
“I had a similar experience recently at the Co-op checkout. Turns out she was just trying to tell me that it worked out cheaper if I bought a two-pack. ”

Can you get M&M's in a two pack?
honeythewitch
09-08-2016
Originally Posted by WhatJoeThinks:
“*Crosses fingers*”

Bad boy, Joe!

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