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South African Rapper, Riky Rick Dies Aged 34

South African Rapper, Riky Rick Dies Aged 34
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South African rapper, Riky Rick has died at the age of 34, his family confirmed this in an official statement on Wednesday.

Real name Rikhado Muziwendlovu Makhado, Riky passed away on Wednesday in Johannesburg.

“Son, husband, father, brother and uncle, Riky ‘Ricky’ Makhado (34) sadly passed away in the early hours of this morning (23rd February) in Johannesburg,” the family said.

“Riky’s nurturing and developing of young musical talent is well documented and will forever be remembered,” the statement continues.

A few hours before his death, Riky tweeted: “I’ll return a stronger man. This land is still my home.”

It is not clear the cause of death. However, according to sources, the singer allegedly hunged himself with a rope after suffering from severe depression.

In a 2020 interview, Riky said that he suffered from “chronic depression” and found himself on a “destructive path” after the death of his father.

The Makhado family have requested privacy during this period.

The Sama-nominated rapper rose to fame in 2015 following the release of his single Nafukwa in 2014. His debut studio album Family Values was certified platinum by RiSA.

He founded the hip-hop festival Cotton Fest in 2019, which was set to return on 19 and 20 March.

On social media, several tributes keep pouring in for the rapper who was the founder and owner of the record label Cotton Club Records.

Source: africa news
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