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Christopher “Kid” Reid, 61, of 1990s rap duo Kid ’N Play is recovering after receiving a heart transplant following a diagnosis of congestive heart failure last July, he said in a Good Morning America interview aired Feb. 5.
Reid first sought emergency care for fatigue and shortness of breath and was treated with medication, but worsening swelling and blood tests showing organ impact sent him to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles and into the ICU. Surgeons, including Dr.
Laura DiChiacchio, placed him high on the transplant list; nine days later he received a donor heart and underwent surgery.
Reid described the experience as life-changing — “new year, new heart, new vibration” — and said he plans to live with renewed purpose.
He is recuperating, has tour plans in the works and is writing a memoir titled Heart of the Matter.
The timing of his case coincides with Heart and Stroke Month, a public-awareness campaign about cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of death in the United States.







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