Gangsta Boo, a rapper and former member of Memphis-based hip-hop group “Three 6 Mafia,” has died, according to relatives, at the age of 43.
The exact circumstances surrounding Boo’s death are unknown, although relatives told the network that no foul is suspected.
A long-time friend said in an interview on the scene that he had a conversation with Boo just days prior to her untimely death, noting that the rapper had recently become depressed after her father died.
He also said Boo’s sudden death came as a surprise to family and friends because just three days ago, she talked about “so many plans” and “so many dreams” she had for 2023.
“MAN WE WAS JUS TOGETHER 3 WEEKS AGO ... REST WELL QUENN,” Lil Jon wrote in an all-caps response to DJ Paul’s tribute.
The post also drew responses from a number of other well-known musicians in the rap community, including Ludacris, Big Boi, 2 Chainz, and more.
Boo was born in Memphis’s Whitehaven neighborhood in August 1979 and started rapping around the age of 14. She was born into a middle-class family but was forced to move “to the hood” after her parent’s divorce.
In the rap community, Boo has been referred to as a pioneer of female rap music. She was also the only female member of Three 6 Mafia, an underground hip-hop group that eventually gained mainstream success.
Boo left the record label in 2002 due to money disputes and problems related to the promotion of her second album.
In 2001, she released her second album, “Both Worlds *69,” which reached number 29 on the Billboard 200 and number eight on the R&B/Hip-Hop chart.