US rapper Lil Keed was only 24-years-old when he died on Saturday. He was due to perform on Saturday afternoon when the news of his sudden death was published. Fans have flooded the internet with tributes for the young and talented rapper. LilKeed
Stefan Mackil Keed, a US rapper tragically passed away on Saturday, the cause of death is unknown and he was due to perform that afternoon
His brother took shared the sad news of Keed's passing and the internet was flooded with tributes from his fansPAY ATTENTION:Tragedy struck on Saturday afternoon when Lil Kid, real name Raqhid Render, died. The young rapper was only 24 years old. The cause of death is not known at this stage.
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