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Mary J. Blige, who started her career on Uptown Records, the label on which Heavy D released most of his music and of which he eventually became president, called the late rapper an "angel and protector." "He was one of the people in my life who always had something inspiring and encouraging to say," she said in a statement. "He was so joyful and optimistic. ... His talent brought so much joy to our lives. I love you and miss you, Heavy." ___ Online:
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