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Heavy D's Funeral: Jay-Z, Will Smith, Queen Latifah, Usher Pay Respects To Rap Pioneer

Heavy D Funeral

By MESFIN FEKADU   11/18/11 05:47 PM ET  AP

MOUNT VERNON, N.Y. -- Heavy D was remembered with laughter and tears Friday during a star-studded funeral service that included Jay-Z and Will Smith, humorous anecdotes from longtime friend Diddy, and words of encouragement for the late rapper's family, delivered in a letter from President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama.

"We extend our heartfelt condolences at this difficult time. He will be remembered for his infectious optimism and many contributions to American music. Please know that you and your family will be in our thoughts and prayers," read the note from the Obamas, according to the Rev. Al Sharpton, who quoted from it during the service.

Xea Myers, Heavy D's 11-year-old daughter, also spoke briefly, telling the audience that her father was "still here, not in the flesh, but in the spirit."

Grace Baptist Church was filled to capacity for the two-and-half-hour service, which was also streamed live on the Web. It was so crowded, an overflow area was set up. Among those in attendance were Usher, Queen Latifah, Don King, Q-Tip, John Legend and Rosie Perez.

"Silently he's been influential in a lot of our careers," Usher said after the service. "His love still lives on."

A large photo of Heavy D sat next to his closed casket.

Heavy D died last week in Los Angeles at the age of 44. His family said the death was due to complications from pneumonia.

The self-proclaimed "Overweight Lover" was born in Jamaica but reared in Mount Vernon, which he dubbed "Money Earnin' Mount Vernon." It was also the home of Sean "Diddy" Combs. Diddy talked about how Heavy D helped give him his start in the music industry, and how their decades-long friendship continued up until Heavy D's death.

"He became my friend. He became my brother, and I'm not talking about friend-brother like we cavalierly use the word, I'm talking about a real friend, a real brother," Diddy said. "Somebody I shared my dreams and my secrets with, somebody that's been there for me at my lowest point, my darkest hour when nobody wanted to be beside me."

But he also told jokes as he recounted his "bromance" with the rapper, including a recent visit to Miami that was supposed to last for three days, but "turned into three weeks." He added that Heavy D got to know his chef "very well."

Sharpton also drew laughter when he noted that James Brown "made us black and proud; (Heavy D) made us fat and proud."

But singer Johnny Gill was tearful when he approached the altar, saying: "Just want to say to Heavy: Job well done." He later gave a powerful rendition the gospel hit "Never Would Have Made It." Heavy D's nieces were also teary-eyed as they sang the gospel standard "His Eye Is on the Sparrow." Yolanda Adams and Anthony Hamilton also performed.

Heavy D, whose real name was Dwight Myers, was influential in the development of rap as it grew into a phenomenon in the late 1980s and 1990s. His hits included "Now That We've Found Love" and "Nuttin' But Love"; much of his music marked the "New Jack Swing" era in urban music, and he stood out from the pack with his rhymes, typified by a positive vibe and a lightheartedness that endeared him to so many.

Salt, of Salt-N-Pepa, recalled touring with Heavy D & the Boyz, and said the rapper always told her: "I love you."

"He was a lifelong buddy to me," she said after the service. "Just now I realized how many lives he touched."

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Sean "Diddy" Combs at Heavy D's funeral in Mt. Vernon, N.Y. A young Diddy worked as in artists and repertoire, or A&R, at Uptown Records, where Heavy D spent most of his career.

"Heavy D is the person who gave me my first chance in the music industry," he tweeted on Thursday. " He got me my internship at Uptown. He Believed when no one else did. My Heart is Broken. Pls pray for my man Heavy D and his Family."

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01:23 PM on 12/02/2011
Heavy as someone I knew from Mount Vernon including his sister Porche Myers.He was always positive and encouraging. Never needed any body guards or anything extra…Peace and One Love
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10:34 PM on 11/26/2011
Being downrange make you miss things like this. I didn't even know. R.I.P Heavy D..
10:02 PM on 11/23/2011
miss u ssssooooo much you are the best r.i.p.
05:42 PM on 11/22/2011
R I P Big Man...you did your thing!
05:10 PM on 11/22/2011
RIP Heavy, You are the Rolls Royce of Rap. and angel sent from God.

Now he gave us love, What are you Gonna do wit it!

Peace,
Don
02:11 PM on 11/22/2011
Does anyone know the name of Heavy D's song they played as people left the church?
10:15 AM on 11/23/2011
I found it. Peaceful Journey, You're on my mind and I wish you a peaceful journey,
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02:31 PM on 11/21/2011
i meant Chris Rock looking Pookey from New Jack City
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02:31 PM on 11/21/2011
why is Chris Rock looking like Pookey for New Jack City
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Tony McDay
12:04 AM on 11/21/2011
gone to soon. god bless you and rest in peace Heavy D...
05:11 PM on 11/20/2011
The Rap game has laid to Rest a True Class Act and a Real Rap Pioneer...R.I.P Heavy...
05:02 PM on 11/20/2011
I don't understand why he wasn't admitted in the hospital on the spot. An earlier report said he sought medical treatment because he wasn't feeling well. Can't believe he was sent home (unless he declined to be hospitalized). He probably could've been saved.
01:07 PM on 11/20/2011
i lov him,so happy people turned out by the HUNDREDS, to show respect he deserve so much in life and just was cut way too young.early forties only very tragic, RIP big guy! with weight loss or when heavy, your a beautiful GOOD man,REAL hombre(a real man)for which we all know there are not many of,even less in today's hip hop world RIP papi,your truly a legend in your own right,and a helluva actor. rip.
i will smile and laugh as i did last week watching re-run with amigo, living single and law and order your amazing, and will be highly missed but always smile when i remember you heavy d meeting you at concert,with mi amiga geena romano few others, RIP.

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01:01 AM on 11/20/2011
President Obama sent a written note of condolence to Heavy D's family which Rev. Al Sharpton read, and all around other news organizations have done a much better job than Huffingtonpost of covering Heavy D's death and funeral.

It appears as though Huffpo threw together this article thoughtlessly, with little care and without the dignity Heavy D. deserves. And no mediatakeout.com's coverage is not suffienct. Would it have killed Huffpo to write Heavy D a proper obituary and actually speak to somone who was there?
01:11 PM on 11/20/2011
i know lucille,but it is what it is. ya know.
but i agree. huffington article is not as great as national other news blogs,media sites,and regular newspaper/evening news here in NYC.NJ tri-state did "some coverage"however i was sad to say not muchas....

adios.

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RIP HEAVY WE LOVE U, as all REAL HIP HOP FANS who enjoy REAL HIP HOP was a fan.

others are like "heavy who" how embarrassing for them. te amo heav. RIP now.
11:21 PM on 11/19/2011
It's great to see the R & B and Hip Hop community come out and show their last respects to Heavy D.
01:09 PM on 11/20/2011
sigma i couldn't agree more he deserve it, so great to be at the end of our lives,"Remembered"

sadly....Many will not be.

and heavy be sure to tell now rip for a long time Ya boy,good friend Trouble T -ROY hola for us.

your now both rip too early. but always smiling as i remember meeting you,and never will forget...
09:58 PM on 11/19/2011
umm why should we donate to a fund when diddy is his guy and can buy and sell all of us combined ?