Rapper Chino XL’s Cause Of Death REVEALED; Family Issues Statement Months After His Tragic Demise

As a devoted fan of Chino XL, I have always admired his raw talent, poetic lyricism, and unapologetic truth-telling that resonated deeply with so many of us. His music was more than just beats and rhymes; it was an open book into his soul, a testament to his struggles, and a source of strength for countless individuals.


In July of this year, the well-known rapper Chino XL was discovered unconscious. More recently, his family has released a statement explaining the reason behind his passing.

The family has just announced through PEOPLE: “This has been the most agonizing and private ordeal we’ve ever faced. To support Suicide Awareness Month, we chose to disclose this reality.” They have confided that the highly admired rapper took his life by suicide. Additionally, it was reported that the Ventura County Medical Examiner’s office confirmed the cause of death as asphyxia caused by ligature hanging for the deceased rapper.

According to their declaration, it was revealed last year that the artist known as Buried in Vocabulary was diagnosed with congenital heart disease and advanced prostate cancer. Furthermore, the family explained that the artist Don’t Say a Word had battled depression throughout his life. In the same statement, Chino XL’s daughter expressed her feelings by saying, “Our dad was our pillar of strength and our closest companion. Papa Bear cherished us and showed us countless lessons.

Through emails, texts, and conversations across various platforms, it’s clear that the late rapper served as a powerful source of support for many people. His daughters, Derek Keith Barbosa’s daughters, have also shared that their father was instrumental in helping numerous individuals and offered comfort and inspiration to almost everyone he met.

More recently, an unidentified individual has shared an album by Chino XL. This same mysterious figure seems to have been involved in a project for the family of the late musician as well.

In their recent announcement, Chino’s family expressed that the unauthorized release of the album thwarted Chino XL’s good intentions. Originally slated for launch in December, the artist intended to contribute a substantial part of the album’s earnings to charities.

1) The family has initiated a lawsuit against the person who leaked the information, while also announcing Chino XL’s death on social media, where they revealed that the rapper passed away at his residence on Sunday morning. (98 characters)

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2024-09-30 18:22