Houston mourns the lost of another rapper. Big Moe, whose real name was Kenneth Moore, died at the age of 33. After being hospitalized for more than a week, in Ben Taub hospital, the rapper is said to have died of a heart attack.
Big Moe, whose 2002 album reached No. 3 on the Billboard’s hip hop chart, was a member of the late DJ Screw's -Screwed Up Click. DJ Screw also died of a heart attack in 2000 after a reported overdose of codeine-laced cough syrup. Other members who have died are Big Hawk, who was shot to death last year, and his brother Fat Pat, killed in 1998. RIP
Big Moe was a rapper but often graced his rap with his singing abilities. In his songs, he often sang about the drug (syrup). Despite everything, Big Moe was a great influence and inspiration to many. Big Moe was loved by many and a great person. Big Moe’s music added to the contribution of legendary music here in Houston. RIP Big Moe…My condolences to the family, keep your head up and be strong.
In reference to the raised questions about (Our People) in general and their health, it is important that we keep up our health. If it has been a long time since you’ve been to the doctor, schedule yourself an appointment. Though the rise in health care has become ridiculous, there are still clinics that cater to helping those that doesn’t have health insurance.
My Healthy Access is one of those clinics. These clinics can be found in various Wal-Marts around Houston. They cater to the minorities and their needs to make sure they get the medical attention they need. For more information on these clinics go to: http://www.healthyaccess.net/
My Healthy Access, an Intrepid Healthcare Group company, provides an innovative approach to accessible, fast and affordable episodic healthcare services. We provide the convenience of healthcare treatment seven days a week, the accessibility of being open in your community and the efficient cost with or without insurance. Our method ensures the continuity of your healthcare, which is why My Healthy Access is your clinic for common health ailments.
• No appointments needed
• Open late, 7 days a week
• Average treatment costs $45
• No insurance needed
• Visits take 15 to 20 minutes
• Located in major retail outlets
Big Moe, whose 2002 album reached No. 3 on the Billboard’s hip hop chart, was a member of the late DJ Screw's -Screwed Up Click. DJ Screw also died of a heart attack in 2000 after a reported overdose of codeine-laced cough syrup. Other members who have died are Big Hawk, who was shot to death last year, and his brother Fat Pat, killed in 1998. RIP
Big Moe was a rapper but often graced his rap with his singing abilities. In his songs, he often sang about the drug (syrup). Despite everything, Big Moe was a great influence and inspiration to many. Big Moe was loved by many and a great person. Big Moe’s music added to the contribution of legendary music here in Houston. RIP Big Moe…My condolences to the family, keep your head up and be strong.
In reference to the raised questions about (Our People) in general and their health, it is important that we keep up our health. If it has been a long time since you’ve been to the doctor, schedule yourself an appointment. Though the rise in health care has become ridiculous, there are still clinics that cater to helping those that doesn’t have health insurance.
My Healthy Access is one of those clinics. These clinics can be found in various Wal-Marts around Houston. They cater to the minorities and their needs to make sure they get the medical attention they need. For more information on these clinics go to: http://www.healthyaccess.net/
My Healthy Access, an Intrepid Healthcare Group company, provides an innovative approach to accessible, fast and affordable episodic healthcare services. We provide the convenience of healthcare treatment seven days a week, the accessibility of being open in your community and the efficient cost with or without insurance. Our method ensures the continuity of your healthcare, which is why My Healthy Access is your clinic for common health ailments.
• No appointments needed
• Open late, 7 days a week
• Average treatment costs $45
• No insurance needed
• Visits take 15 to 20 minutes
• Located in major retail outlets
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