What you need to know:
- Prior to her death, Enchanting was signed to his 1017 Records label in 2020 and appeared in three compilation albums before she left in 2023 – most notably in the song ‘Big Chant’ which currently has over a million views on YouTube.
- In January 2022, Awaco rapper Hotboy West was arrested on a robbery charge, and musician Pooh Shiesty was sentenced to over five years in prison in April after pleading guilty to a firearm conspiracy charge.
Gucci Mane’s wife has stepped forward to support him amid speculation from fans suggesting his label was ‘cursed’ following the tragic passing of former artist Enchanting.
Enchanting, whose real name was Channing Nicole Larry, passed away at the age of 26 on June 11.
Before her untimely death, Enchanting had been signed to Gucci Mane’s 1017 Records label in 2020. She contributed to three compilation albums during her tenure, including a notable appearance on the track ‘Big Chant’, which has garnered over a million views on YouTube.
On the day of her death, Gucci took to instagram to post a tribute and share his sorrow.
Prior to her death, Enchanting was signed to his 1017 Records label in 2020 and appeared in three compilation albums before she left in 2023 – most notably in the song ‘Big Chant’ which currently has over a million views on YouTube.
“So saddened to say goodbye to such an incredible young woman, a true star. We will all miss you, Chant,” expressed the Lemonade singer.
While many fans offered condolences in the comment section, others began speculating about the circumstances surrounding the young rapper’s death.
On Instagram, users alleged that the label might be ‘cursed’, suggesting that signing with Gucci Mane could put individuals at risk.
In December 2022, another rapper signed to Gucci’s label, Big Scarr, passed away due to an accidental prescription drug overdose.
Additionally, rapper FTO Sett faced legal trouble when his bond was revoked in February for weapons and drug charges.
In January 2022, Awaco rapper Hotboy West was arrested on a robbery charge, and musician Pooh Shiesty was sentenced to over five years in prison in April after pleading guilty to a firearm conspiracy charge.
These incidents have involved various rappers associated with Gucci’s label since its establishment in 2007.


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