An aspiring rapper known as Enchanting, whose real name was Channing Nicole Larry, tragically passed away after being taken off life support. Reports indicated that the 26-year-old artist was in intensive care following a drug overdose. Enchanting, who was signed to Gucci Mane’s 1017 label in 2020, had a significant following on Spotify, with her top song garnering millions of listens. She was also active on social media and had a substantial fan base.
Her management team confirmed her death, revealing that she had been struggling with withdrawals and was attempting to get clean in the days leading up to her passing. News of her death began circulating online before it was officially announced, prompting an outpouring of tributes from fans and fellow artists, including Gucci Mane.
Enchanting’s music career began after she graduated high school in Fort Worth, Texas, and she described her style as “Trap-n-Blues.” She used her music as a form of expression and connection with her audience, aiming to inspire and comfort others through her art. The rapper had collaborated with prominent figures in the industry, such as producer J White, and was featured on Gucci Mane’s mixtape.
Enchanting’s untimely death has left a void in the music community, with many mourning the loss of a talented young artist whose potential was cut short. The circumstances surrounding her passing serve as a reminder of the struggles many individuals face, highlighting the importance of mental health and support within the creative industry.




