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A COMIC who starred on America’s Got Talent has suddenly died at the age of 39.

Kabir “Kabeezy” Singh died in San Francisco, California, on Wednesday.

Comic Kabir Singh has died
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Comic Kabir Singh has diedCredit: Getty
The funnyman made the semi-finals of the talent show America's Got Talent
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The funnyman made the semi-finals of the talent show America's Got TalentCredit: Getty

Cops are probing his cause of death, but it is believed he died from natural causes, according to .

Singh's pal Jeremy Curry revealed the comic died peacefully in his sleep in a statement shared on .

He was best known for appearing on America’s Got Talent in 2021, where he reached the semi-finals.

Singh also had credit for a Family Guy episode in 2016.

During his run on AGT, Singh left viewers in hysterics as he combined comedy with anecdotes about his personal life and dating history.

Tributes from the comedy world have been paid in light of his death.

Stand-up Mario Salazar paid a glowing tribute to Singh.

"Kabir Singh was a beautiful human being," he posted on.

"We talked every once in a while and he would tell me how talented I was which meant a lot cause he was soooo funny.

"The comedy world is in mourning."

Salazar revealed he performed with Singh at a club last month.

"Never thought our goodbye would be our last goodbye. Love you, buddy."

American comic Dante said he's in "shock" following Singh's death.

"Rest in power, Kabir Singh," he said.

"He was so talented and funny."

Singh's death comes just weeks after the comic boasted he had sold out his show in Manteca, California.

This turned out to be his final social media post.

His comedy also featured on Family Guy, Comedy Central, and the BBC, according to his Instagram bio.

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He starred in one Family Guy episode in 2016 that was titled Road to India.

Singh appeared on Gabriel Iglesias' Presents Stand Up Revolution show in 2014 and the comedy game program Punchline in 2017.

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