Lil Poppa's cause of death ruled suicide

The Fulton County Medical Examiner's Office has confirmed that Jacksonville rapper Lil Poppa died by suicide from a gunshot wound to the head. The 25-year-old artist, known for his introspective lyrics, passed away shortly after releasing his latest single. Tributes are pouring in as fans reflect on his vulnerability in music.

Roommates, hold up—the news just hit hard about Lil Poppa. Born Janarious Mykel Wheeler in Jacksonville, Florida, this 25-year-old talent started spitting bars as young as 7, performing with his church crew. He built a real lane with those calm, restrained flows tackling mental health, loyalty, pain, and relationships—stuff that hit fans right in the feels. 💔

Signed to Yo Gotti's Collective Music Group (shoutout to roster mate GloRilla), Lil Poppa was all focus and drive. His latest drop, 'Out Of Town Bae,' had everyone vibing just days before the tragedy. But now, the Fulton County Medical Examiner's Office in Georgia has ruled it a suicide: a gunshot wound to the head. The hip-hop world is reeling.

Producer Scotty OTH, who worked close with him, spilled to WTLV: “He’s just a great guy. Outside of the music and the artistry, man, he was a good human, and I’ll never forget him.” Fans are flooding socials with love, urging mental health check-ins. One IG user @whothatboytrey noted, “Some of his lyrics did give a cry for help 🥺🥺 this is sad.” @therealkilahslay added, “Black men we love you ! It’s okay to speak to someone!” Others like @feezyimhim, @vibewithvivian_, @lortinklmg, and @darealstackssss echoed the call: check on your people, mental health is real.

As the industry grapples with this loss, it's a messy reminder that even icons need support. So, who's stepping up for the check-ins now?

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