- American rapper Enchanting, known for hits like ‘Track & Field’ and ‘What I Want,’ passes away at 26 due to cardiac arrest from an overdose.
- Rising to fame after signing with Gucci Mane’s 1017 Records in 2020, Enchanting showcased her talent on three compilation albums before parting ways in 2023.
- Despite seeking help to overcome substance abuse, Enchanting faced challenges with addiction, with her recent attempt at sobriety noted by her representative.
- Despite her efforts to get clean, Enchanting tragically succumbed to her condition.
American rapper Enchanting has reportedly passed away at the tender age of 26, leaving fans and the music industry in shock and mourning.
Enchanting, whose real name remains undisclosed, rose to prominence as a talented artist signed under Gucci Mane’s renowned 1017 Records.
The news of her demise comes as a shock to fans and industry peers. Enchanting’s journey in the music industry was marked by both success and struggle.
Hailing from Texas, she burst onto the scene after joining Gucci Mane’s New 1017 label in 2020. Her unique style and lyrical prowess quickly garnered attention, propelling her to stardom.
Hits like ‘Track & Field’ and ‘What I Want’ solidified her position as a rising star in the rap world.
However, behind the glitz and glamour of fame, Enchanting battled personal demons. Reports indicate that she struggled with substance abuse, ultimately leading to her tragic demise.
Sources reveal that she was rushed to the ICU following a cardiac arrest induced by an overdose. Despite efforts to save her, Enchanting succumbed to her condition. Her representative confirmed the heartbreaking news on Tuesday.
In an exclusive report to The Shade Room, a representative shared poignant insights into Enchanting’s battle with addiction, revealing that she had sought help in her quest for sobriety.
Her tenure with Gucci Mane’s New 1017 label saw the release of three compilation albums. Her most recent studio album, “Luv Scarred/No Luv”, released in 2022.