Rapper Lil Gotit breaks down in heartbreaking Instagram tribute to brother Lil Keed after YSL rap star’s tragic death
RAPPER Lil Gotit has shared a heartbreaking online tribute to his brother Lil Keed after the star's death on Friday aged 24.
He vowed to "go hard" for their family as he shared a picture of them together and appeared to claim that he had watched the rapper die.
Lil Keed, real name Raqhid Jevon Render, was first reported dead on Friday as Gotit himself shared the tragic news.
"Can’t believe I seemed [sic] 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," he wrote alongside a picture of them holding a gun.
The 24-year-old's cause of death is not yet clear.
Cops were also not able to confirm where he had died when contacted by The US Sun.
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"Why bra, whyyy u leave me bra [sic]," Lil Gotit said in another post of a selfie of himself looking distraught.
"All gas no brakes no more playing. I got you keed," he added.
also posted a tribute video and multiple Instagram stories remembering their time together.
"I love you sooooo much baby," she said.
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"What I’m post to do without you [sic].
"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? What am I gone tell our new baby?
"I’m sooooo sorry I didn’t fly to LA I know I could’ve saved you."
"I’ll always love you I never ever stop loving you," she said in another post.
The two were together for 8 years, according to her post.
LIL KEED ON YOUNG THUIG'S ARREST
Before his death, Lil Keed had made a passionate plea over the arrests of fellow YSL rappers Young Thug and Gunna.
It came as it was revealed that rap lyrics would be “used as evidence of gang crimes.”
Lil Keed was signed by YSL (Young Stoner/Slime Life), as well as 300 Entertainment as a youngster - later collaborating with stars such as Travis Scott and Chris Brown.
And following the RICO indictment filed in Fulton County this week accusing YSL of being a "criminal gang," he chose to defend the label online.
He said the YSL label is "not a gang, not a criminal organization, not a mob," but rather a "family, a label, a way of life."
YOUNG THUG'S INDICTMENT
Lil Keed was referring to the indictment against Young Thug, rapper Gunna, and 26 others, including charges of conspiring to violate the RICO Act and participation in criminal street gang activity.
that the conspiracy charges filed against the defendants date back to 2013, while the gang charges date to 2018.
Prosecutors allege that the gang members committed more than 100 crimes to advance their interests.
Those claims include appearing in videos with inflammatory song lyrics, posting images with gang symbols on social media, possessing drugs with the intent to distribute, aggravated assault, and murder.
According to many of the lyrics written in the indictment tended to make direct reference to violence – including in hits such as “Original Slime Shit” and Juice WRLD’s “Bad Boy.”
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Lil Keed's lyrics were among those mentioned.
Prosecutors noted that Gunna wore YSL and Slatt pendants in a video for his 2020 song "Fox 5."
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