
"The world has lost one of the best MCs and hip-hop icons of all-time—my loyal best friend, partner, and brother, Guru," Solar said. "Guru has been battling cancer for well over a year and has lost his battle! This is a matter that Guru wanted private until he could beat it, but tragically, this did not happen. The cancer took him. Now the world has lost a great man and a true genius."
Twitter recorded some of the first tributes. Rapper Heavy D said, "FOR GURU!! I loved my friend he went away from me, nothing more to say the poem ends, soft as it began - I loved my friend, Langston Hughe."
The first moment of glory for Guru in the music industry was in the 80s when he launched Gang Starr with a dream debut, No more Mr. Nice Guy which was followed by the classic of 1991 Step in the Arena.
Jazzmatazz Vol 1 was a project where not only did he start off on his own but also did a fusion between jazz and rap. Hip hop artists and jazz legends including Donald Byrd, Branford Marsalis and Ronny Jordan teamed up to form some wild collaborations.
The vol 1 of 1993 was followed by three more volumes which had appearances by Jamiroquai, Erykah Badu, Macy Gray, the Roots and Isaac Hayes.
Towards the end Guru wrote a farewell for his fans with a tribute to Solar and his family and particularly his son KC.
I write this with tears in my eyes, not of sorrow but of joy for what a wonderful life I have enjoyed and how many great people I have had the pleasure of meeting.
"The work I have done with Solar represents a legacy far beyond its time and is my most creative and experimental to date. I hope that our music will receive the attention it deserves as it is some of the best work I have done and represents some of the best years of my life."
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