Remembering Hozea Massiah, a.k.a. Big Apple: A Cultural Icon and Mentor
The entertainment community is mourning the loss of Hozea Massiah at age of 54, widely known as Big Apple or Swagg Boss, who was a significant figure in the hip-hop scene, leaving an indelible mark from Toronto to Atlanta, Las Vegas, Cancun, Miami, Los Angeles, and New York.
Massiah’s influence extended beyond music; he was a mentor and a beacon of inspiration for many. He once had a television show that captured the current day hip hop culture entitled Big Apple World TV. He would show the latest trends and interviews with rising artists such as a young Keshia Chante in the video below.
Known for his charisma and visionary approach, Big Apple was more than just a cultural figure; he was a symbol of resilience and creativity. His legacy continues to inspire those who knew him and the broader community he touched.
As we remember Hozea Massiah, we honor a life dedicated to artistry, mentorship, and cultural enrichment. His contributions will not be forgotten.
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