
Rapper Lil Gotit paid heartfelt homage to his brother Lil Keed after passing of YSL star
Rapper Lil Gotit paid a heartfelt homage to his late brother Lil Keed on Instagram, only hours after revealing the YSL star’s death.
Raqhid Render, the Atlanta rising star, was only 24 years old at the time of his death.
He is survived by his three-year-old daughter NayChur and his fiancée Quana Bandz, who seems to hint to the fact that she is presently pregnant in her homage to the late celebrity.
Lil Gotit promised to “go hard” for his family on Instagram on Saturday, questioning why his late brother had to “leave them.”
“All gas no brakes no more playin. I got you keed,” one Instagram Story from the rapper read following the news of his sibling’s death breaking.
Young Thug’s record label, YSL Records, signed Lil Keed, and his last album, Trapped on Cleveland 3, featured collaborations with Kylie Jenner’s boyfriend Travis Scott, Young Thug, and Chris Brown.
His brother shared he had died on Saturday morning, writing on Instagram: “Can’t believe I seened u die today bro I did all my cries I know what u want me to do and that’s go hard for Mama Daddy Our Brothers Naychur and Whiteboy.”
Lil Keed was found dead in Portland, Maine, and was scheduled to play in Charlotte, North Carolina later that day, according to reports.
At the time of reporting, no cause of death had been identified.
Quana, the rapper’s girlfriend, revealed to indicate she was expecting their second child on Instagram as she paid respect to her late beau.
“I can’t breathe right sleep right nothing I don’t even wanna talk to nobody Keed I can’t take this why you leave US bru. What am I supposed to tell Naychur?” Quana wrote within a lengthy Instagram caption of several snaps and clips of herself and Lil Keed.
“What am I gone tell our new baby ? Keed I just told you the other day if you left me with these two kids I was gone loose [sic] my mind.”
“WE LOVE U FOREVER,” she said, “I hope I have a son, he gone be your first JR,” before ending her emotional post with an emoji of a pregnant woman.
Many others hurried to remark on the emotive post, with one user writing: “Congratulations on the birth of your baby girl. Much love to you and your children. May Yahweh protect you on this day.”
Many people have paid respect to Lil Keed on social media, with artist Lil CeeKay calling the late musician “an great parent” in an emotional tweet.
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