Authorities in Milton, Georgia, have issued a missing person report for Nathan Smith, the 27-year-old son of rapper Lil Jon. He was last seen early Tuesday morning after running out of his house on foot. The family is asking for prayers and privacy as the search continues.
Roommates, hold onto your crunk cups because this tea is heavy—Lil Jon's 27-year-old son, Nathan Smith, has gone missing under some seriously alarming circumstances in Georgia. According to the Milton Police Department, Nathan was reported missing on Tuesday, February 3, last spotted around 6 a.m. near Baldwin Drive and Mayfield Road in Milton. Officials dropped this chilling statement: “Subject ran out of his house and has been missing since. Subject left on foot and does not possess a phone. He may be disoriented and in need of assistance. Family and friends are concerned for his safety.” They're urging anyone with info to hit up the Milton PD or email Detective Sarah Moore directly. 😟
Nathan, who goes by DJ Young Slade in the music game, stands 5’9”, tips the scales at about 150 pounds, with brown eyes and short black hair. He's been building his own vibe as a rising DJ, dropping his latest single 'Feels' back in March 2025. Last we saw him online? January 6 on Instagram, posing with his manager Lil Will and Bow Wow at Atlanta's State Farm Arena. Fans are revisiting his MTV 'Family Legacy' spot from last year, where he spilled on growing up as Lil Jon's kid—grateful for the hip-hop foundation but dead set on carving his lane.
Lil Jon and his estranged wife Nicole Smith share Nathan; they tied the knot in 2004, split amicably in early 2024 after separating nearly two years prior. A rep for Lil Jon kept it brief: requesting privacy for the fam and begging for those prayers to bring Nathan home safe. Social media's blowing up with support on The Shade Room's IG—prayer hands everywhere, folks like @shaniceonline dropping “🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽,” and @hot..girl__ noting, “Grown men don’t just go missing, praying for a safe return 🙏🏾.” Others, like @ericasbadd, are reminding us “Mental health is real PLEASE BE KIND…” while @cashmase hits parents in the feels: “As a parent, no matter the age, this will always be the worst nightmare…”
The outpouring's real, with @paulaa__1992 adding, “I’m glad they’re taking this seriously early! Most missing people don’t have this chance. I hope they find him 🙏🏽.” Fingers crossed this resolves quick—sending all the vibes for Nathan's safe return. What's the update gonna be?