Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Cuban cigar guru exits, aged 91

Rapper Keith "Guru" Elam, well known as the former frontman of the group Gang Starr, passed after a bad bout with cancer connected April 19, leaving alone seat a varsity letter to his fans and moving an fountain of love connected the web.


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Guru and his Gang Starr cooperator DJ Premier served define the rank of New York's black hip hop view in the 1990s, reported to MTV.


"Their unique sound compounded Premier's production palette, which run heavily along sampled jazz records and scratched vocals on the choruses, with Guru's sturdy rhymes," MTV's Gil Kaufman studies. MTV takes put up a collection of consultations with Guru, including one in which he discusses hip hop's influence on pop culture.


A baccy grower whose ranges broken some of Cuba's near renowned allows used in the country's cigar yield carries passed of cancer, aged 91.


Alejandro Robaina - some an essential figurehead in the industry that one of the Caribbean island's top blackened brands was named after him - had, reported to local radio announcers, been a "victim of a sombre illness".


His pass was confirmed by a class friend, Sergio Hernandez, who withdrawn the "big heart" of Mr Robaina.


"He once evidenced me he was a millionaire because he had a cardinal friends all over the man," he mentioned.


One of the agriculturist's grandsons directly runs his farm, with Robaina cigars marketed the Earth over in connective with Habanos and the Imperial tobacco group, which is based in London.


Other gone news from the cigar man included the launch of a new smoke designed specifically for women.

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