The music world is mourning the loss of rapper Enchanting, who has passed away at the young age of 26. Her real name was Channing Nicole Larry, and she was a rising star in the rap scene.
Her sister, Kay Jay, confirmed the tragic news on social media, sharing an emotional message on X, formerly known as Twitter. In her post, Kay Jay shared a heartfelt picture of the two sisters making kissy faces in a mirror and wrote, “I love you girl.”
Another rapper, CJ Kasino, also posted about Enchanting’s death on Instagram, further confirming the sad news. He expressed his deep sorrow, saying, “They pulled the plug, bro. This st is so fked up I knew you were going to pull a throw.” He honored her memory by calling her “Stop6 Princess & Kasino First Lady.”
Fans flooded the posts with condolences and supportive messages for the family. One fan commented, “I’m so sorry for your loss, I’m praying for your healing,” while another added, “Be strong and keep your head up.”
Reports had surfaced on Monday that Enchanting was hospitalized and placed in the intensive care unit, although these details were not confirmed at the time.
Her sister had previously tried to reassure fans by posting, “The Enchanting is still alive!!! Just keep praying and don’t listen to the man who is trying to tell someone else’s story!!!!” However, the news of her passing has now been confirmed.
Enchanting began her music career in 2016 with the release of her first mixtape, “Love & Drugs.” Her talent caught the attention of Gucci Mane, who signed her to his label, 1017, in 2020.
She continued to rise in the industry and released her album “No Luv” two years later, featuring collaborations with Gucci Mane, Coi Leray, and KenTheMan. Enchanting had a substantial following, with over 124,000 monthly listeners on Spotify and her song “No Luv” played more than 6 million times.
Gucci Mane expressed his sorrow on social media. He wrote, “So sad to have to say R.I.P to such a great young lady, a true star. We’re all going to miss you, Chant.” His wife, Keyshia Ka’oir Davis, also shared her shock and sadness, stating, “D**n Chant! This one shocked me. I knew you were going to make it through when I heard the news. I’m really sorry.”
The loss of Enchanting is deeply felt by her family, friends, and fans. Her music and the impact she had on those around her will be remembered.