- ASAP Yams- Jan, 18, 2015
- Bankroll Fresh- Mar, 4, 2016
- Big L- Feb, 15, 1999 (1974-1999) shot and killed by childhood friend Gerald in Harlem neighborhood at only 24.
- Fat Pat- Feb, 4, 1998
- Big Hawk- May, 1, 2006
- BTY Youngn- Apr, 29, 2017
- Capo- Jul, 11, 2015 shot and killed at only 20.
- Charizma- Dec, 16, 1993
- Capital $teez- Dec, 23, 2012
- Chinx- May, 17, 2015
Full Answer
Who are some famous rappers that died?
List of dead rappers. Sean Price. Scott LaRock. Jam Master Jay. Ecstasy. Prince Markie Dee. Buff Love. Ms Melody. Phife Dog.
What rapper was killed at the Beverly Center?
AllHipHop. Archived from the original on April 22, 2008. Retrieved April 21, 2008. ^ "Rapper Dolla is shot, killed at Beverly Center – latimes". Los Angeles Times.
Who was the last rapper to die in 2021?
The most recent losses were Kangol Kid and Drakeo the Ruler, they both lost their lives on Saturday, December 18, 2021 to two separate events and different causes. How many rappers have died in 2021?
Who are some famous rappers with the last name bango?
Lil Bango (Luchi Ent.) Lil Corb (Kami Kaze Inc.) Mac (Mac & A.K.) The Notorious B.I.G./ Biggie Smalls/Frank White (Junior M.A.F.I.A.) OG Ganxta Ridd (Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E.) Robert “Rocky” Ford Jr.
Biz Markie
The Clown Prince of Hip Hop passed away on July 16 at a Maryland hospital, bringing his over 30-year career to a premature end.
Virgil Abloh
Much to the shock of the fashion and entertainment industries, fashion designer Virgil Abloh died on November 28 after privately battling cancer. As his family explained in an Instagram post, “For over two years, Virgil valiantly battled a rare, aggressive form of cancer, cardiac angiosarcoma.
Black Rob
Former Bad Boy Records rapper Black Rob had a monster hit in 2000 with “Whoa!” but eventually faded into obscurity. Health problems plagued the veteran rapper and news of his deteriorating condition began to surface in April when DJ Self posted a video of Black Rob in a hospital bed looking skeletal and lethargic.
Shock G
Digital Underground MC Shock G was always enigmatic — and had the disguises to prove it. Famous for rocking a fake nose and glasses for “The Humpty Dance” video, the Oakland native built an entire career on a foundation of comedy. But behind closed doors, he wasn’t laughing.
Prince Markie Dee
The Fat Boys rose to prominence in the 1980s as one of the first Hip Hop groups to release full-length rap albums alongside Run-DMC, Whodini and Kurtis Blow. The beatboxing Brooklyn trio released seven albums throughout the course of their career, including their Blow-produced self-titled debut (1984) and The Fat Boys Are Back (1985).
Gift Of Gab (Blackalicious)
Blackalicious MC Gift of Gab had been on dialysis for an unbelievable seven years when he got the call he’d been waiting for in January 2020. Finally, the Bay Area Hip Hop staple learned he’d be getting a double kidney transplant and would be able to move forward with his life.
Zumbi (Zion I)
Zion I MC Stephen “Zumbi” Gaines was in the middle of a tour when he tested positive for COVID-19. Seemingly on the mend, the 49-year-old Oakland native was back home when he was taken to Alta Bates Hospital in Berkeley after experiencing an asthma attack.
Lil Loaded
Dashawn Maurice Robertson, aka Lil Loaded, passed away on Monday, May 31 at the age of 20.
Shock G
Shock G, also known as Humpty Hump, was part of the 1980s hip-hop group Digital Underground.
Indian Red Boy
Indian Red Boy – 21-year-old Zerail Dijon Rivera – was shot in the head three times as he sat behind the wheel of his car, according to reports.
KTS Dre
Londre Sylvester, known by his stage name KTS Dre, was a little known rapper based in Chicago.
YNT Juan
On August 10, 2021, YNT Juan, an affiliate of The Wu-Tang Clan, who amassed more than 25,000 Instagram followers, passed away on Sunday, according to reports.
12 O'Clock
Rapper 12 O'Clock, real name Odion Turner, was affiliated with the hip hop group, The Wu-Tang Clan.
Emani 22
Emani Johnson, who famously went by the stage name Emani 22, was known as an R&B singer.
The drill life is dangerous
With its blunt illustrations of the dangers of life growing in inner city Chicago, drill music has had a powerful influence shaping the sound of hip hop over the course of the last half-decade. Many of the genre's purveyors are active themselves in gang life, and as such some have been killed at an extremely young age.
Capo
Capo was gunned down Saturday afternoon, shot twice and taken to the hospital in serious-to-critical condition before being being pronounced dead. To greatly compound matters, the suspected killers struck and killed and a toddler as they fled the scene.
L'A Capone
L'A Capone was shot in the right thigh and lower back as he walked through an alley returning home from a recording session.
Young Pappy
Pappy was shot twice in a back in the Kenmore neighborhood in Uptown Chicago. He was brought to Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center where he succumbed to his wounds several hours later.