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‘We’ll all miss you’: Enchanting rapper dies at 26

‘We’ll all miss you’: Enchanting rapper dies at 26

Gucci Mane announced the death of the charming artist. He was 26 years old.

On Tuesday, June 11, the 1017 Records founder (born Radric Delantic Davis), 44, (real name Channing Nicole Leary) confirmed her death on social media.

“He’s been coming to my house for the past four days to clean. She did her best and did everything I could to help her. She tried.”

“So sad to say goodbye to such a great young lady and a true star, we will all miss you Chantluvenchanting,” Gucci captioned a photo of her on his Instagram account.

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False reports of her death began circulating on Monday, June 10. After her death was confirmed on Tuesday, condolences began pouring in on social media.

Before her death, Enchanting was signed to his label 1017 Records in 2020, according to New York radio station Hot 97. “He appeared on 3 albums before leaving the company in 2023,” they added.

The rising star reportedly died after medical support stopped at a hospital.

In a statement to The Shade Room, her representative said that the 26-year-old was suffering from withdrawal syndrome and had taken an overdose.

“He’s been coming to my house for the past four days to clean. She did her best and did everything I could to help her. She tried.”

“It’s like Trap-n-Blues.”

According to her 1017 Records profile, which is still active on the label’s website, Enchanting began playing music around the age of 18 and began focusing on her craft after graduating high school.

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The rapper spoke about having to find her own style after previously thinking she looked like a “little kid” earlier in her career.

“I had to get comfortable with my voice,” she said, according to the 1017 website. “Being in the studio and recording all the time helps me find a style that I can be good at.”

Speaking further about her style, she said: “It’s like Trap-n-Blues.”

“Other people can relate to the things I say. I can help someone in any situation, they can listen to me and find peace,” the rapper continued.

In a 2021 interview, she explained that she was an “army brat” who was born in Germany and settled in Fort Worth, Texas, after also living in Atlanta until fifth grade.

*With information from: People