Beautiful, Texas The rapper, who signed to Gucci Mane's record label 1017 in 2020 before leaving last year, has died aged 26.
“So sad to say RIP to such a great young lady, a true star we miss you Chant,” Gucci wrote on social media Position on Tuesday. The cause of death was not immediately reported.
Enchanting, whose real name is Channing Nicole Larry, signed to 1017 Records in 2020 and left after the 2022 release No Luv and its deluxe version, Luv Scarred / No Luvnext year.
Coi Leray, who collaborated with the rapper on her track “Freaky Deaky,” also shared a tribute to Enchanting, writing on her Instagram stories, “My heart is broken praying for Enchanting friends and family. RIP” In a second post, Leray added: “Check on your strong friends. You just never know what someone's going through. Shit under the surface.”
In 2023, Enchanting appeared on its soundtrack RAP SH!T, Issa Rae's TV series on Max, alongside a host of established rap stars like Kaliii and Sexyy Red, and underground, up-and-coming acts like Cleotrapa and NCognita. Enchanting appeared with Maiya the Don on “He Can't Reach,” collaborated with Omeretta the Great on the smash track “Want No Beef” and “Run It Up,” featuring Atlanta rapper Kaliii.
“Being in the studio and recording all the time helps me find the style I can be good at,” Enchanting previously said in a statement posted to her. Website. “It's like Trap-n-Blues,” she wrote when describing her style of music. “Other people can relate to what I'm saying. I can help someone in any situation, they can listen to me and find peace.”
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