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Lil Snupe Dead: Dreamchasers Rapper Mourned By Friends, Fans


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By Nakiya Morgan

Meek Mill's protégé, Lil Snupe was found dead early Thursday morning, just a week after celebrating his 18th birthday. As a new artist on DreamChasers Records, the Louisiana rapper has already developed a name for himself in the industry and today fans and friends are mourning the loss.

Snupe is best known for the track “Melo” off his RNIC mixtape, which had over 2 million hits. “These n----s hate it cause I made it but I’m just chilling at my destination,” was one of his famous lines from “Melo” and his fans definitely agreed with him.

 

His unfortunate death shocked many people including his fans as they turned to Twitter to express their condolences. “Man I can’t believe it …#RIPLilSnupe,” @KDJuicedUpNIKES19s wrote, while @Bndd_5h added, “Does not feel real saying r.i.p Lil Snupe.” Some of his fans also turned to Twitter to describe Lil Snupe as an artist with @Daljodh_Singh writing, “Listening to some songs by Lil Snupe. The kid had talent. The good always die young #RIPLilSnupe.”

@JoeBat92 added, “#RipLilSnupe the young’n was gonna takeover” and @Its_Mo_501m weighed in with,“Damn bro… And he was bout to be big #RIPLilSnupe.” One fan even compared him to a familiar face in the rap game. “- reminded me of 500 degrees Wayne. #RIPLilSnupe,” wrote NFL player @rcobb18.

#RIPLilSnupe is currently trending Worldwide on Twitter.



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