Texas-based rapper Enchanting, born Channing Nicole Larry, has died at 26 following an overdose. Known for her "Trap-n-Blues" style, she was signed to Gucci Mane's 1017 label. Despite her struggles, she had a significant impact on the hip-hop scene, with millions of views and streams online.
Texas-based rapper Enchanting, real name Channing Nicole Larry, passed away following an overdose that left her in intensive care. The 26-year-old artist was signed to Gucci Mane's 1017 label until early this year.
A representative from her management confirmed her death, sharing that she had been attempting to overcome her addiction. Enchanting’s boyfriend, MotionGod Bandman, posted a heartfelt message on Facebook as she fought for her life, expressing his grief and acknowledging her search for peace.
Larry began her music career after high school and quickly made a name for herself in the hip-hop scene. Her style, described as "Trap-n-Blues," resonated with many, offering solace through her music. With a YouTube page garnering four million views and around 660,000 monthly streams on Spotify, she had a significant online presence.
In addition to her music, Larry was active on OnlyFans, where she had over 25,000 likes. She shared her beginnings in music, from singing in the church choir to becoming a high school cheerleader, before diving into hip-hop. Despite her struggles, she collaborated with prominent producer J White and spoke passionately about the rise of female artists in hip-hop.
Larry's passing marks a tragic end to a promising career, leaving her fans and the music community in mourning. Her efforts to overcome her challenges and her impact on the hip-hop industry will be remembered by many.