
Texas rapper Enchanting, dead at 26
Earlier this week, it was announced that Gucci Mane’s female artist, Enchanting, was placed on life support for unknown reasons. The news that Enchanting (real name Channing Larry) had been placed on life support came from her sister Kayy Jayy, who insisted that she was not dead.
However, it has now been announced that the Fort Worth emcee has passed away. Larry’s early demise was first revealed by her close friend LilCJ Kasino, who revealed that her family chose to take the lyricist off life support.
The talented rapper signed with Gucci Mane in 2020 and still remains on the 1017 roster. Enchanting released her debut project, No Luv, in 2022 and was preparing to release another album this year. Her unexpected death has been a huge blow to her fans.
Larry was best known for her songs ‘Track & Field’ and ‘What I Want,’ which were beloved by her supporters and considered classics. In his post, LilCJ Kasino wrote, “They Pulled The Plug Bro This Shit So Fucked Up I Just Knew You was Finna Pull Threw. You gone Forever Be Stop6 Princess & Kasino First Lady.”
The Texas emcee continued, “They Don’t Know All Hours You Spent At The Kasino Studio Sleeping There Making Music, Putting This Shit Together, And You Went Way Further Than Us. I Always Told You How Proud I Was Of You.”
He concluded by speaking about how Enchanting was beginning to put Fort Worth back on the map, writing, “You Brought @laflare1017 To The H66D & I was The First Person You Called I’ll Never Forget You Kept It Solid Threw Yo Whole Career It Was None I Couldn’t call You for, You Fucked The Gang Up With This One.”
Monaleo also spoke out on Enchanting’s passing on Twitter/X, saying “I’ll see you later sister. save me a spot baby! I love u 4L and after.” Larry was only 26 and was a valued member of 1017.