The hip-hop community has suffered a number of losses in its 51 years of existence with dozens of beloved MCs, producers, DJs, breakdancers and graffiti artists passing in the last five decades. Thanks to the invention of social media, for the past several years, fans have been able to have an intimate glimpse into the lives of their favorite artists. And social media, along with music, is one of the ways fans hold on to an artist’s legacy and remember them once they pass on. Many times, a final post on Instagram or X, formerly known as Twitter, can serve as a lasting moment in time.
Fans seem to have a strange fixation with artist’s social media postmortem. In 2022, Takeoff reportedly gained 1 million Instagram followers in just a few days after he was shot and killed in Houston. King Von‘s Instagram followers jumped by 500,000 people a few hours after the news came out that he had been killed in Atlanta. He has gained a total of 1.2 million followers since his death. It’s a recurring headline.
While some deceased rapper’s Instagram pages lay dormant, others are taken over by family who continue to post and update fans on the account. But nothing stands out like that final post uploaded by the artist. They can vary. Some are thought-provoking. Others promote an upcoming event the artist was hoping to attend, while others just show the artist in their element.
Check out several rappers’ final social media posts uploaded shortly before their untimely deaths including XXXTentacion, Nipsey Hussle, Mac Miller and more below.
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XXXTentacion
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Rich Homie Quan
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Nipsey Hussle
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Young Dolph
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Mac Miller
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Juice Wrld