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    Rapper Enchanting, Formerly Signed to Gucci Mane’s Label, Dies at 26

    The cause of death remains undisclosed, though initial rumors of an overdose were denied by her family.

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    Rising rap star Enchanting, previously signed to Gucci Mane’s 1017 Records, has passed away at the age of 26. The cause of death remains undisclosed, with family and friends confirming her passing via emotional social media tributes.

    [fullimg]Enchanting [/fullimg]

    In a heart-wrenching Instagram post, a friend mourns Enchanting’s passing:

    “They Pulled The Plug Bro. This Sht is so fcked Up. I Just Knew You was Finna Pull Threw @luvenchanting You gone Forever Be Stop6 Princess & Kasino First Lady.

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    “They Don’t Know All Hours You Spent At The Kasino Studio Sleeping There Making Music Putting This Sht Together And You Went Way Further Than Us I Always Told You How Proud I Was Of You, You Brought @laflare1017 To The H66D & I was The First Person You Called III Never Forget You Kept It Solid Threw Yo Whole Career It Was None I Couldn’t call You for [crying face emoji] You Fcked The Gang Up With This One.”

    Enchanting’s boyfriend, MotionGod Bandman, echoed the sentiment on Facebook: “I love you forever, you knew what’s up.” (three heartbreak emojis)

    Enchanting Cause Of Death

    While the official cause of death remains a mystery, early rumors suggested a possible drug overdose. However, Enchanting’s sister swiftly shut down this speculation on social media, urging fans to focus on prayers and respect for the family’s privacy.

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    “Enchanting Is NOT DEAD !!! Please Jus Keep Praying & Ignore The Mf Tryna Tell Someone Else’s Story.”

    Enchanting’s passing comes as a stark reminder of the tragic loss of Big Scarr, another 1017 artist who succumbed to an accidental prescription drug overdose in 2022. This string of tragedies has reignited discussions surrounding the challenges faced by artists affiliated with the label. 

    [fullimg]Enchanting and Big Scarr[/fullimg]

    Earlier this year, Gucci Mane addressed this issue on his wife’s podcast, “All Things Keyshia Ka’Oir.” He explained his connection to artists with troubled pasts, stating he identifies with their struggles as a former convict himself.

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    “I try to help those artists that I see a lot of myself in,” he said. “They come from difficult backgrounds, and I feel like if I’m not helping them, who else is? Nobody sees that part of the story.”

    Following Enchanting’s passing, Gucci Mane took to Instagram to express his grief: “So sad to have to say to such a great young lady. A true we gone all miss you Chant.”

    His post, however, sparked backlash from fans who accused the label of being cursed. This forced Gucci Mane’s wife, Keyshia Ka’oir, to defend him: “Leave my husband alone,” she wrote. “He signs these artists to help them and give them a better life! I wish it wasn’t like this! Chant we love you baby girl.”

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    Condolences to her friends and family.

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