Enchanting Rapper’s Tragic Death Shock Fans: Gucci Mane Mourns Loss

Fort Worth, Texas – Enchanting, the rising rapper from Fort Worth, Texas, tragically passed away at the age of 26 on Tuesday, June 11, as confirmed by public records from the Dallas County medical examiner. Enchanting, whose real name was Channing Nicole Larry, had garnered significant attention in the music industry.

Enchanting had been signed to Gucci Mane’s Atlantic Records imprint, the New 1017, marking a significant milestone in her career. Prior to her signing, she had independently released several projects before catching the attention of industry insiders.

Gucci Mane took to Instagram to express his sorrow at the news of Enchanting’s death, describing her as a talented artist and a true star. The music community mourned the loss of Enchanting, acknowledging her potential and the impact she had made in her short time in the spotlight.

In 2020, Enchanting collaborated with fellow artists such as K Shiday, Gucci Mane, Key Glock, and Big Scarr on various tracks, including the popular song “No Luv.” Her unique style and powerful lyrics had earned her a dedicated following within the hip-hop scene.

Enchanting’s debut major-label project, “No Luv,” was released in November 2022 to critical acclaim. The 14-track album featured collaborations with a diverse range of artists, showcasing her versatility and creative vision.

Throughout her career, Enchanting received praise for her distinct sound and emotive delivery. Writers and fans alike lauded her authenticity and ability to connect with listeners on a deeper level through her music. She was seen as a promising talent with a bright future ahead of her.