Friday, 15 Nov 2024

Lil Loaded death – Rapper, 20, said he's 'ready for my heart and soul' to 'join' God in tragic final Instagram post

RAPPER Lil Loaded said he was ready for his "heart and soul" to "join" God in a final Instagram post before his tragic death on Monday.

His attorney confirmed that the 20-year-old rapper, who went viral with his 2019 hit 6locc 6a6y, had passed, though the exact manner of his death has not yet been released.

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The shocking final Instagram message was written as a message to God, and shared online by rap media outlet Rap House TV.

"Dear most high," the rapper, whose real name was Dashawn Robertson, wrote.

"Please forgive me for my shortcomings and all the times I've fell short of making you proud and being appreciative of the blessings that have been put in my life.

The Dallas-based rapper then went on to thank God for all of the people in his life that kept him "grounded and humble through everything," and said he loves every single one of those people.


"I ask for entrance to your kingdom thru all of my mistakes.

" I know you love all of your children and I'm ready for my heart and soul to join you," he concluded the note.

The rapper's death comes just months after he was charged with manslaughter in the shooting death of his friend, 18-year-old Khalil Walker.

He was arrested on suspicion of murder last year after he shot Walker with a rifle in Texas on October 25.

He was arrested after the shooting on murder charges, but was indicted earlier this year on the lesser charge of manslaughter.

The rapper took to Instagram 15 days after the shooting to discuss Walker's death, writing: "I appreciate all y’all support.

"They try to make u look guilty wen u innocent regardless .. we going to get pass this.

"Rip my brother love u ?," he added.

The rapper's attorney, Ashkan Mehryari, confirmed that Lil Loaded died on Monday.

"Sadly, the rumors are true and Mr. Robertson did pass away today," Mehryari said in a statement to XXL.

The news of his death spread quickly on Twitter, with many expressing their disbelief.

One user wrote: “What the actual f**k man RIP bruh”

Another added: "Damn wtf i thought he was in jail for the accidental murder of his bro."

Stanley Gabart, whose production company worked with Epic Records on the rapper's music, said Lil Loaded's death came as a shock.

"This kid was on a great path," Gabart told Dallas News.

"He was struggling with some things we wish we would've known about, wish we could've intervened," he added.

If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-TALK (8255) or text Crisis Text Line at 741741.

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