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The daughter of West Coast Hip-Hop legend King Tee will be funeralized today after the teenager died suddenly earlier in the week.
Heaven McBride was killed in a car accident on Tuesday May 26. She was 16 years old.
A number of close affiliates of King Tee have already expressed their sympathy over the death.
DJ E-Swift, Xzibit and Darlene Ortiz, ex-wife of rapper Ice-T, all have paid their respects to King Tee and Heaven.
He really appreciates all of the support through this, E-Swift told AllHipHop.com of the outpouring of love.
King Tee, born Roger McBride, is a renown rap artist who has a career that dates top the late 80s. His first three albums are certified Gold and he was once signed to Dr. Dres Aftermath Entertainment. The rapper was also instrumental in introducing the world to The Akaholiks.
The family requests that any prayers and or words of encouragement be sent to weloveheaven@gmail.com.
Heaven McBride:

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