TMZ first reported that Lee “Q” O’Denat, Founder of WorldStarHipHop, died in his sleep Monday night (Jan. 23). He was 43.
It has been reported that Q was at a massage parlor at a San Diego shopping center when he became unresponsive. The LA Times reports paramedics arrived on the scene and tried to administer CPR, but he was pronounced dead at 5:30pm.
According to the coroner’s office, Q died of heart disease, with obesity being a contributing factor.
Heart disease is the No. 1 killer for all Americans, and stroke is also a leading cause of death. As frightening as those statistics are the risks of getting those diseases are even higher for African-Americans.
The good news is, African-Americans can improve their odds of preventing and beating these diseases by understanding the risks and taking simple steps to address them.
With obesity being a contributing factor to heart disease, African-Americans are disproportionately affected by obesity. Among non-Hispanic blacks age 20 and older, 63 percent of men and 77 percent of women are overweight or obese.
WorldStarHipHip is a popular website known for posting mixtapes, footage of fights and music videos. While Q was often criticized for highlighting Black culture in a negative light, he played an influential role in the hip hip community, as artists would premiere their new music on the site.