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    16 Rappers We Lost Way Too Soon — Takeoff, Pop Smoke And More

    Producer GangBy Producer Gangmaio 30, 2025Nenhum comentário13 Mins Read
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    Hip Hop has seen its fair share of tragedies. The untimely deaths of several prominent rappers have created a void in the music industry and in the hearts of fans worldwide. Whether it was by a drug overdose, fatal shooting or just being at the wrong place at the wrong time, these artists were taken way too soon — often at the height of their careers. The passing of Nipsey Hussle, Mac Miller and Young Dolph not only signified a loss of talent but also highlighted the often-harsh realities and challenges entertainers face in the industry and in their personal lives.

    Rap-Up rounded up 16 rappers whose lives and careers were cut short to pay tribute to their lasting legacies in the genre. From pioneering artists such as Pop Smoke and Speaker Knockerz to rising stars like Big Scarr, each had a profound impact on their fans. Their musical and philanthropic contributions to the world continue to resonate after their deaths, reminding us of all the lost potential.

    1. Big Scarr

    On the path to becoming another one of Memphis’ burgeoning rap stars, Big Scarr died on Dec. 22, 2022, at the age of 22. His cause of death was later revealed to be an accidental drug overdose of prescription pills.

    Big Scarr’s career took off after signing to Gucci Mane’s 1017 Records. His 2021 debut mixtape, Big Grim Reaper, featured collaborations with artists like Foogiano, Enchanting, Tay Keith and Pooh Shiesty. Surefire tracks like “MJ” and the Offset-assisted “Fantasy” later came about through its follow-up, Big Grim Reaper: The Return. Before his untimely passing, he was preparing to put out his first studio album and go on Key Glock’s “Glockoma Tour.”

    Gucci Mane expressed his grief on Instagram, posting a series of images of Big Scarr performing. Elsewhere, frequent collaborators like NLE Choppa, Tay Keith and BIG30 mourned the loss of the musician.

    2. Pop Smoke

    On Feb. 19, 2020, Pop Smoke was shot and killed during a home invasion in Hollywood Hills. The 20-year-old was at a rented property when five intruders, using an address posted on his Instagram, entered his residence. According to reports, he was confronted in the shower and shot multiple times, including in the back. The “Welcome To The Party” hitmaker was pronounced dead at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. Per TMZ, in 2023, one of four men accused of the murder got sentenced to four years in prison after pleading guilty to voluntary manslaughter.

    Pop Smoke was widely credited for catapulting New York drill rap into the mainstream. “Dior” and “Shake the Room” featuring Quavo served as some of his earlier hits. Meanwhile, the Brooklyn artist’s posthumous debut LP, Shoot For The Stars, Aim For The Moon, was released in July 2020. It included hit records like “What You Know Bout Love,” “Mood Swings,” “The Woo” featuring 50 Cent and Roddy Ricch, and “Got It On Me.” Pop Smoke was truly on the way to becoming a mainstay in Hip Hop.

    3. Nipsey Hussle

    Hussle was murdered outside his Marathon Clothing Store in Los Angeles on March 31, 2019. The man responsible, Eric Holder Jr., was sentenced to 60 years in prison in 2023. The Grammy-nominated artist rose to prominence via mixtapes like The Marathon and Crenshaw, the latter of which JAY-Z bought 100 copies of for $100 a piece.

    In 2018, Hussle released his debut album, Victory Lap. It boasted pre-release singles and fan-favorites such as “Last Time That I Checc’d” featuring YG, “Grinding All My Life” and “Rap N**gas.” Diddy, Kendrick Lamar, Buddy, Dom Kennedy and CeeLo Green were among the additional features.

    Hussle was survived by two children — Emani and Kross — and his partner, actress Lauren London.

    4. Juice WRLD

    Juice WRLD died on Dec. 8, 2019, just six days after his 21st birthday, following a medical emergency at Chicago’s Midway International Airport. He suffered a seizure during a federal search of his luggage and was later pronounced dead at a hospital.

    His girlfriend revealed his Percocet use and drug problem to agents, leading to the administration of Narcan, an opioid overdose reversal drug. Despite regaining consciousness, Juice WRLD was declared dead at the hospital. The rapper rose to fame with SoundCloud hits like “OLD ME” and “All Girls Are The Same.” His $3 million Interscope Records deal was followed by his debut album, Goodbye & Good Riddance, featuring the hit “Lucid Dreams.” His second album, Death Race for Love, topped the Billboard 200 chart in 2019. It boasted hit records like “Bandit” with YoungBoy Never Broke Again and “Robbery.”

    5. King Von

    King Von was fatally shot on Nov. 6, 2020, outside Atlanta’s Monaco Hookah Lounge at the age of 26. The incident occurred after a confrontation between the Chicago native’s group and that of rapper Quando Rondo. Timothy “Lul Tim” Leeks was initially charged with the killing.

    After posting bond in March 2021, Leeks was expected to stand trial. However, on Aug. 20, 2023, his attorney Noah Pines announced the dismissal of all charges. It effectively ended the trial process and brought the investigation into Von’s death to a standstill, with the state of Georgia closing the case.

    Von’s second posthumous project came out in July 2023. Spanning 17 tracks, Grandson contained collaborators from his hometown, such as G Herbo, Polo G and Lil Durk. 42 Dugg, Tee Grizzley, Hotboii and Tink also made appearances.

    6. Takeoff

    Takeoff was killed in a shooting outside Houston’s 810 Billiards & Bowling on Nov. 1, 2022. The artist was attending a private event with his uncle and fellow Migos member, Quavo, when a dice game reportedly escalated into gunfire. Although not involved in the dispute, Takeoff was fatally hit while two others were left injured.

    The Harris County medical examiner classified the incident as a homicide. Patrick Xavier Clark was charged with Takeoff’s murder and released on a $1 million bond. The rapper’s contributions to Migos included four albums and numerous mixtapes. His solo album, The Last Rocket, came out in 2018, and his collaborative LP with Quavo, Only Built for Infinity Links, debuted in October 2022.

    7. Young Dolph

    Young Dolph was shot and killed in Memphis, Tennessee while visiting Makeda’s Homemade Cookies on Nov. 17, 2021. Witnesses reported that the assailants, in a white Mercedes-Benz, opened fire on the rapper, who was in town for a turkey giveaway before Thanksgiving. Justin Johnson and Cornelius Smith were indicted on first-degree murder charges, pleading not guilty in the Shelby County Criminal Court.

    Born in Chicago and raised in Memphis, Dolph gained popularity with 2014’s “Preach,” followed by his appearance on O.T. Genasis’ “Cut It” in 2015. The artist also released fan-favorites such as the T.I.-assisted “Foreva,” “100 Shots,” “Play Wit Yo’ B**ch” and “Major.”

    The city of Memphis honored his legacy by renaming a street Adolph “Young Dolph” Thornton, Jr. Avenue and declaring Nov. 17 the Dolph Day of Service. The late Memphis legend left behind seven albums and several mixtapes, including 2021’s Dum and Dummer 2 with frequent collaborator Key Glock.

    8. Mac Miller

    Even years after Miller’s death on Sept. 7, 2018, his impact on the music industry and fans alike continues. The rapper died from an accidental overdose involving alcohol, cocaine and fentanyl-laced oxycodone, as reported by the LA County Coroner’s Office. Stephen Walter, one of the individuals who supplied the “Weekend” hitmaker with the fatal drugs, was sentenced to 17 1/2 years in prison.

    Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Miller gained fame in the early 2010s and was part of the XXL Freshman Class of 2011, alongside artists like Kendrick Lamar and Meek Mill. The year before that, he put out K.I.D.S., which spawned fan-favorites such as “Nikes On My Feet” and “The Spins.”

    Miller’s final album, Swimming, was released just weeks before his passing and was RIAA-certified double platinum in 2023. It housed records like “Self Care” and “Come Back to Earth.” His estate has preserved his legacy through vinyl releases for Faces and Macadelic (10th Anniversary Edition).

    9. Speaker Knockerz

    Speaker Knockerz was found dead at age 19 in his Columbia, South Carolina home on March 6, 2014. The artist rose to popularity via hit records like “Lonely” and “Freak H**,” which collectively amassed 270 million views on YouTube.

    He began his music career as a beatmaker, producing Meek Mill’s “Tony Montana” as well as Gucci Mane and Young Scooter’s “Re Up.” Knockerz went on to release several projects of his own, including Married to the Money. “Money,” “Flexin & Finessin” and his “Rico Story” trilogy were among his other standout records.

    It was initially reported that Knockerz had a heart attack induced by a codeine syrup overdose. However, his mother addressed speculation over his death during a 2023 interview with the “Drea O Show.” She stated, “That’s not what happened to him.” Since his passing, artists like Soulja Boy, Kevin Gates, Lil Tecca and OhGeesy have paid homage to the late rapper.

    10. XXXTENTACION

    XXXTENTACION was killed during a robbery outside of a Deerfield Beach, Florida automotive store on June 18, 2018. Three men — Michael Boatwright, Dedrick Williams and Trayvon Newsome — were found guilty of first-degree murder and armed robbery. The incident occurred as the then-20-year-old artist left RIVA Motorsports, where the assailants blocked his vehicle, shot him and fled with $50,000 in cash.

    He rose to fame with his 2015 viral hit “Look at Me,” which was RIAA-certified five-times platinum in 2023. X’s 2018 album, ?, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, with the single “SAD!” reaching No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. Posthumously, the musician’s estate put out Skins in December 2018 and Bad Vibes Forever in 2019.

    11. Lil Keed

    Lil Keed unfortunately died at 24 years old from eosinophilia, as reported by the LA County Medical Examiner’s Office. In 2022, Lil Keed sought hospital care in LA for severe stomach pain, but his condition deteriorated with multiple organ failures, leading to his death.

    Two years prior, the Atlanta rapper released his second studio album, Trapped On Cleveland 3, to positive fan reception. It housed “She Know” featuring Lil Baby and “Wavy (Remix)” with Travis Scott. Additional features included Young Thug, Quavo, Yak Gotti and Gunna. He previously spawned a number of hit records, like “Nameless” and “HBS.”

    Outside of his solo work, Lil Keed appeared on YSL Records’ Slime Language 2 compilation. He joined forces with Big Sean on “Warrior” and Gunna on “Came Out.”

    12. PnB Rock

    PnB Rock was fatally shot during a robbery at a Roscoe’s House of Chicken ‘N Waffles in LA on Sept. 12, 2022. Dining with girlfriend Stephanie Sibounheuang, the Philadelphia native was allegedly targeted for his jewelry. Unfortunately, he was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital after being struck multiple times.

    Freddie Lee Trone and his son were charged in connection with the killing after the pair reportedly spotted PnB Rock entering the eatery. Trone’s wife is also facing charges related to the crime.

    PnB Rock gained fame with his 2014 mixtape, Real N**ga Bangaz. Later, he released “Fleek” and secured a deal with Atlantic Records soon after. Additionally, his hit “Selfish” reached No. 51 on the Hot 100 chart. In 2017, he landed on XXL’s Freshman Class alongside the likes of Ugly God, XXXTENTACION and A Boogie Wit da Hoodie, to name a few.

    13. Enchanting

    Another rising artist signed to Gucci Mane’s 1017 Records, Enchanting died at 26 years old in 2024. The Texas-based rapper’s death was ruled an accidental overdose involving oxycodone and benzodiazepines — the latter is typically prescribed for anxiety and depression.

    In the wake of the “Track & Field” artist’s passing, former collaborators and close friends such as Gloss Up, Kaliii, Monaleo and Gucci Mane himself took to social media to remember her. Just two years earlier, she had released her major-label debut, No Luv, followed by its deluxe edition, Luv Scarred / No Luv, the next year.

    14. Foolio

    Being a rapper often means becoming a high-profile target, and sadly, Foolio found himself in harm’s way in June 2024. The Florida native was shot multiple times while celebrating his 26th birthday in Tampa, with three people suffering injuries in the process.

    In January 2025, Davion Murphy was arrested as the last suspect in the rapper’s murder. According to investigators, he was identified as one of three shooters, the other two being Sean Gathright and Rashad Murphy. Two more suspects — Alicia Andrews and Isaiah Chance — were also arrested in connection with the murder.

    However, Foolio was no stranger to murders or attempts on his life. He notably wrote, “Multiple attempts on my life, [but] I keep surviving” in his announcement for Resurrection months before his passing. Plus, he usually spoke a lot about deaths and murders in his music.

    15. OG Maco

    In December 2024, OG Maco passed away after spending 14 days in the hospital due to an self-inflicted gunshot wound. He was just 32 years old. His manager, Poppa Perc, reportedly revealed that the Georgia talent shot himself in a suicide attempt.

    OG Maco was one of the first artists signed to Quality Control Records and achieved massive success with 2014’s “U Guessed It.” He then went on to release records like “12 Bricks” and the Migos-assisted “F**KEMX3” before landing on XXL’s Freshman Class list in 2015. The Legends Live Forever r apper even founded his own label, Originality Gains Greatness, which briefly signed Doja Cat.

    In his life, OG Maco delt with his fair share of challenges. He lost his eye in a near-fatal car accident in 2016 and was diagnosed with a skin-eating disease called necrotizing fasciitis in 2019, which affected his face and scalp.

    16. Rich Homie Quan

    Regarded as one of the biggest names in Hip Hop in the 2010s, Rich Homie Quan left a significant mark on the genre before he passed at age 34. Family members confirmed his untimely death in September 2024, which was later attributed to an accidental overdose.

    The former Motown Records signee was most well-known for hits like “Type of Way,” “Lifestyle” and his 3x platinum-certified “Flex (Ooh, OOh, OOh).” In fact, he first rose to fame with the first-mentioned track, which marked his first entry into the Hot 100 chart. The Atlanta-based talent also gave us legendary projects like Rich As In Spirit and I Promise I Will Never Stop Going In.

    An influx of artists paid tribute to the Coma creator upon the news of his death, including Boosie Badazz Jacquees, Playboi Carti and Quavo. His father, Corey Lamar, later told WSB-TV that Quan had “just completed a 20- or 25-song project,” and was “in the process of scheduling two video shoots” before he passed.





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