The music world is mourning the loss of a rising star as female rapper Enchanting, born Channing Nicole Larry, has sadly passed away at the age of 26. Enchanting, who was once signed to Gucci Mane’s 1017 label, was known for her unique style and contributions to the rap scene.
Enchanting’s untimely death was confirmed after she was taken off life support following a drug overdose. Reports indicate that she had been in intensive care and was suffering from severe withdrawals. Despite efforts to help her get clean, she tragically succumbed to her condition.
Gucci Mane, who signed Enchanting to his 1017 label in 2020, expressed his condolences on social media, stating, “So sad to have to say R.I.P to such a great young lady a true star we gone all miss you Chant.” Fellow artists and fans have also shared their tributes, remembering her as a talented and promising artist.
Enchanting’s career began to take off after she signed with 1017 Records. She released notable tracks such as “No Luv” and “IDL,” and collaborated with other artists like Coi Leray on the track “Freaky Deaky.” Her music was characterized by a blend of trap and blues, which she described as “Trap-n-Blues,” resonating with many who found solace in her lyrics.
In addition to her music, Enchanting appeared on the soundtrack for Issa Rae’s television series “RAP SH!T” and worked with various artists on tracks that showcased her versatility and talent. Her contributions to the rap community will be remembered, and her legacy will continue to inspire aspiring artists.
The loss of Enchanting is a stark reminder of the struggles many artists face behind the scenes. As the music industry pays tribute to her memory, fans and fellow musicians are encouraged to check on their loved ones and offer support to those who may be going through difficult times.