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A$AP Mob’s rising rapper Chynna Rogers dead at the age of 25 from ‘drug overdose’


RAPPER Chynna Rogers has died at the age of 25 from a suspected drug overdose just four months after she dropped her album “in case i die first” in December 2019.

The management team of the Philadelphia musician confirmed the tragic news on Wednesday.

 The rising star died at 25-years-old

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The rising star died at 25-years-oldCredit: Instagram
 The rapper died from a suspected drug overdose

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The rapper died from a suspected drug overdoseCredit: Instagram
 She was part of the by the A$AP Mob crew since she was just 15

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She was part of the by the A$AP Mob crew since she was just 15

The music star’s manager John Miller said in a statement:

“I can regrettably confirm Chynna passed away. Chynna was deeply loved and will be sorely missed.”

Chynna – who had been open in the past about her battle with opiods – died from a drug overdose, Vibe first reported.

She got her start in the entertainment industry at just 14-years-old when she was signed to Ford Models.

One year later, Chynna met producer A$AP Yams and began to mentor the then-15-year-old to pursue a career in music.

 She released her latest album four months before her passing

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She released her latest album four months before her passingCredit: Getty Images – Getty
 Chynna was told to pursue music by producer A$AP Yams

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Chynna was told to pursue music by producer A$AP YamsCredit: Getty Images – Getty

Steven “Yams” Rodriguez founded the Harlem, New York hip hop collective in 2006 along with A$AP Bari and A$AP Illz.

Since their conception, the group has signed a number East Coast rappers including A$AP Rocky, A$AP Ferg, A$AP Twelvyy, A$AP Nast and A$AP Ant.

The Philadelphia native released several singles in 2013 and 2014 – with the song Selfie being her first hit.

Chynna followed up with the track Glen Coco before the release of her first album Ninety that came out in 2016.

In December 2019, Chynna put out her fourth and final album titled in case i die first.

The praised performer was open about her past addiction with opiods and discussed her ongoing battle in both her music and in interviews.

In 2017, she revealed to Vibe she was three years sober: “I felt crazy. I didn’t want to be a statistic.

“I didn’t want to go out that way and people be like: ‘I told you so,” or glamorize it [drugs], because I don’t feel like that.

“It was nerve-wracking to be open, but when you see how many more people who are dealing with the same thing, it’s good to have some kind of example of someone you didn’t expect to be going through it.”

Chynna said her support system was pivotal in her recovery: “It was hard. I had to go away for a minute and I did detox.

“But it was a matter of having a really good support system of family and friends,” she said at the time.

After the news of her passing broke, fellow musicians expressed their shock and grief over the young star’s sudden death.

Singer Kehlani, 24, tweeted: “chynna you were f***ing hilarious bro… today was our last exchange of jokes & those i will miss the most. i can’t believe it idk how to.

“I love you. so very much. my heart is officially iced,” she wrote.

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