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Rapper Rappon D’Victor dies after releasing song titled ‘If I die young’
An Enugu based upcoming rapper , Eche Victor otherwise known has Rappon D’Victor has passed on after battling an undisclosed illness.According to the NET , the rapper had been in and out of the hospital before he eventually succumbed to his ailment.
His death came as a shock to many of his fans as no one expected Rappon to be the man that would be bedridden for a long time. He was reported to be a very agile man with the goal of becoming a well known rapper across Nigeria.
He has since been buried in his hometown, as his last post on Facebook dated March 10, 2018 read,
‘Its being a challenging year for me, from one illness to another but i know God got me. Am getting back on my feet and the hustle continues’.
This comes few years after he released a music track titled ‘If I die young’, thus fans have been comparing him to the late rapper, Da Grin who also died shortly after he released a track titled ‘If I die’
The late Rappon’s friends who could not bear the sad news dropped a few condolence messages.
A friend identified as Jon Phoenix Yuppy wrote:
Rappon D’victor no be so we talk am o. But rest on, the hustle is real and legit the struggle is not easy reaching for the stars. Only if you still lived on this earth there’d be hope for you but now your fight has ended. Never knew I’d be typing this for you at a time like this but Rest in peace bro.
Another friend, Nwosu Sa Doffy Emeka wrote:
R I P man may d gud lord bless ur soul n make u an angel dat rap in heaven bcoz u are a gud rap music lover n rapper.RIP man.
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