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De La Soul founders Posdnuos and Maseo are transforming their deepest pain into their most important purpose. They just announced something that no one saw coming.

De La Sol is hosting a wellness summit next month that could change the way the Black community thinks about health.

Good Health: Mind, Body and Soul Summit will be held on February 19 at Morehouse College in Atlanta. This is not your typical hip-hop event. It’s an invitation-only gathering where cancer researchers will sit next to the rapper.

Pharmaceutical company executives will be here to speak with community advocates. The whole thing started with a song.

After Trugoy’s death in February 2023, Persia and Mays wrote “Good Health to You” in memory of their fallen brother. The track became the bigger picture.

“This summit is about turning pain into purpose,” Postenos said. “We’ve always used music to tell the story of life, and Good Health is about making sure our people live long enough to tell their stories.”

The numbers tell a grim story. Black people die from heart disease at 35% higher rates than the general population. Cancer kills black men at twice the rate of Asian and Pacific Islander men. These aren’t just De La Soul statistics anymore.

They are calls to action.

LIXTE Biotechnology Holdings will provide funding for the entire summit. This clinical-stage pharmaceutical company develops breakthrough cancer therapies. Their lead compound, LB-100, aims to find a new way to fight cancer.

CEO Geordan Pursglove sees the summit as more than just corporate sponsorship.

“Health brings science and culture together in a way that is both urgent and humane,” said Pursglove. “Through our first-in-class oncology compound, LB-100, and our European research subsidiary LIORA, we are committed to advancing cancer treatments. The Summit is a powerful space to connect innovation with the communities that need it most.”

This partnership makes perfect sense when you look at Blacksmith Holdings. Company founder Corey Smyth has managed everyone from Dave Chappelle to Mos Def to Talib Kweli.

He has earned a reputation for connecting culture to purpose. Now he’s connecting De La Soul with medical researchers. Maceo sees the summit as the next evolution of hip-hop.

“It wasn’t just a conversation, it was a phone call,” he said. “Good health is a true wealth. We are creating space for Black people, families and communities to embrace this truth together.”

The show covers everything from cancer research to mental health. Prevention of heart disease goes hand in hand with recovery from addiction. Where sleep science meets relationship health. Each topic is grounded in hard science and life experience.

Morehouse College provides the perfect backdrop. The historically black institution has produced more black male doctors than any other university in the United States. Its alumni include Martin Luther King Jr., Spike Lee and Samuel L. Jackson.

It now hosts hip-hop legends who want to save lives. The summit represented a radical transformation for De La Soul.

They started out in 1989 as the musically innovative band 3 Feet High and Rising. They pioneered jazz rap and alternative hip-hop. They won Grammys and topped the charts. But losing Trugoi changed everything.

The band’s latest album, Cabin in the Sky, is a tribute to its fallen members. The track “Good Health” features Trugoy’s vocals recorded during his lifetime. This is both a celebration and a warning. It is both a commemoration and a declaration.

An invitation is required to attend. The guest list includes health experts, artists, entertainers, athletes, researchers and advocates. The intimate setting ensures real conversations take place. No camera. There is no social media. Just an honest conversation about life and death.

Registration details are available at www.goodhealthsummit.com.

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