It’s
been
one
year
since
the
untimely
passing
of
Three
6
Mafia
rapper
Gangsta
Boo,
and
DJ
Paul,
the
King
of
Memphis,
took
to
Instagram
on
January
1st
to
share
a
heartfelt
tribute
to
the
late
artist.
Gangsta
Boo,
whose
real
name
was
Chantrelle
Lola
Mitchell,
was
found
unresponsive
at
her
mother’s
home
in
Memphis,
Tennessee,
on
the
first
day
of
2023.
She
was
pronounced
dead
at
the
scene,
and
it
was
later
revealed
that
she
had
succumbed
to
an
accidental
overdose
involving
fentanyl,
cocaine,
and
ethanol
(alcohol).
She
was
just
43
years
old.
DJ
Paul’s
Instagram
post
featured
a
series
of
photographs
of
the
departed
rapper,
edited
to
create
the
illusion
of
her
smiling
down
from
heaven.
Accompanying
the
visuals
was
the
poignant
song
“Love
Don’t
Live
(U
Abandoned
Me),”
serving
as
a
fitting
soundtrack
to
commemorate
Gangsta
Boo’s
memory.
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“1
Year
Today
&
I
Can
Feel
It!”
DJ
Paul
captioned
his
post.
“Started
Feeling
it
A
Month
Ago.
Rest
Queen,
You’ve
Worked
Hard
Enough.”
Reflecting
a
similar
sentiment,
La
Chat,
another
artist
who
collaborated
with
Gangsta
Boo,
also
paid
tribute
on
social
media,
expressing
the
sadness
of
the
day
and
honoring
the
late
rapper’s
memory.
“One
of
da
Saddesst
days
of
my
life!!
LongLiveGangstaboo
FukDaDealer,UAKilla’
CowardAXXNicca.”
Gangsta
Boo’s
legacy
continues
to
live
on
through
her
contributions
to
the
music
industry,
and
her
impact
on
the
hip-hop
community
is
remembered
by
fans
and
fellow
artists
alike.
The
anniversary
of
her
passing
serves
as
a
moment
to
reflect
on
her
talent,
influence,
and
the
indelible
mark
she
left
on
the
world
of
rap.