Who killed YNG Cheese? What happened? Everything we know so far

Who killed YNG Cheese? (Source: Facebook)
Who killed YNG Cheese? (Source: Facebook)

 

YNG Cheese, the kid of GillieDaKid, is reportedly killed in Philadelphia. During this awful moment, their family and close friends are in our thoughts and prayers. Keep reading to know more about what happened to YNG Cheese in detail.

 

Who killed YNG Cheese? What happened?

On July 20, 2023, YNG Cheese, the son of renowned rapper Gillie Da Kid, sadly passed away.

He was reportedly assassinated in One way Macher street in Philadelphia, according to reports. Through numerous social media reports, his demise was confirmed.

At 8:24 p.m. in Philadelphia, a shooting was reported to have taken place on the 5800 block of Mascher Street. A 25-year-old men was shot once in the back, according to the police.

Police say that he was declared dead at 8:39 p.m. at Einstein Hospital. A family friend verified to NBC10 that the victim was local rapper YNG Cheese, the son of Philadelphia rap star and podcast host Gillie Da Kid.

A 28-year-old man had his right leg shot twice. A 31-year-old male was shot once in the hip as the third casualty. According to the authorities, both men were given stable diagnoses.

One of the victims rushed over to a nearby home, according to the police, and 10 spent shot casings were discovered there.

According to authorities, no one has been detained, and the shooting’s cause is yet unknown.

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Authorities are currently examining into the as-yet-unknown circumstances surrounding YNG Cheese’s death. YNG Cheese’s family and friends have undoubtedly been devastated by the news, and the locality has been appalled by the awful loss.

Condolences have flooded in from all over the neighbourhood, which is understandable given how distraught YNG Cheese’s family and friends have been by the news of his loss. On social media at this difficult moment, many individuals have sympathised with and offered support to YNG Cheese’s loved ones.

 

Who was YNG Cheese?

Amazing rappers have always come from Philadelphia, regardless of the time period, genre, or even level of popularity.

The Philadelphia hip hop veteran Gillie Da Kid, a member of the hip hop group Major Figgas, and a major influence on artists like Lil Wayne, particularly in regards to the way he changed his flow in 2004, is the father of uptown rappers Tr37macc & Young Cheese, who make up the hip hop duo Macc N Cheese.

That explains why the band has a record deal with Gillie’s company, Million Dollaz Worth of Game Ent. As a creative force, YNG Cheese challenges norms and pushes boundaries, forging its own route in the music business. The charismatic combination of YNG Cheese’s personality traits—creativity, sincerity, humility, empathy, and hard work—was mesmerising.

Check out YNG Cheese’s ‘Let’s Play Ball’ below to get a taste of his trendy style:

The incredibly skilled artist YNG Cheese, who has been making waves in Philly for some time, has just debuted some sleek new images. The track’s dark vibe is fueled by Cheese’s contagious and restrained flow over an unsettling and bass-heavy instrumental. Since Cheese has been demonstrating his versatility for a while, people need to start realising that all he produces are bangers.

The music video was filmed by Li Stizzy, who focuses on YNG Cheese and his crew as they are set up at night in back alleys with expensive automobiles and massive amounts of cash on continual display.

Fans and budding artists alike find him to be an inspiration because of his sincerity and accessible demeanour. YNG Cheese keeps making an ever-lasting impression on the music industry with each new album and performance, and his alluring personality only serves to further the attraction of this budding star.

YNG Cheese was renowned for his tireless work ethic behind the scenes. He devotes a lot of time and enthusiasm to his work, spending hours developing both his songs and performances.

 

Who is Gillie Da Kid?

Gillie da Kid was a Philadelphia-born hard-core rapper who rose to stardom in 2006 during a raging dispute involving Cash Money Records and its lead artist, Lil Wayne. Nasir Fard, better known by his stage name Gillie da Kid, was already well-known in Philadelphia’s underground music scene for leading the Major Figgas crew. They have pushed a lot of independent tracks and mixtapes to earn their stripes.

Gillie and his seven-person crew signed a contract with Houston, Texas-based Suave House Records in the late 1990s. However, Gillie decided to go it alone and seek a solo career after the label experienced problems with Universal about distribution.

During this time, Bryan ‘Baby’ Williams, the CEO of Cash Money Records, unexpectedly appeared in front of him backstage during a Philadelphia event. Gillie was signed to the famed New Orleans label in less than a week, which is almost remarkable.

Gillie da Kid’s popularity was growing, and mixtape experts like DJ Kay Slay and DJ Drama were anxious to work with him on new music. He then signed with Babygrande Records, a rising independent label, and the compilation “The Best of the GDK Mixtapes” was released in March 2007. The next year, in 2008, Gillie released the song “Get Down on the Ground,” which Soulja Boy later covered and released in 2013 as “Get Down.”

 

What is going on with rap artists in Philadelphia?

Even though Philadelphia has historically produced Amazing rappers, there have also been numerous rapper murders there. On November 1st of last year, Takeoff, formerly Kirsnik Khari Ball, was shot and killed in Houston.

Gillie Da King has also expressed his displeasure with the killing of rapper Takeoff becoming well-known due to footage of the fatal shooting being circulated by numerous social media users and celebrities.

“Why every time something happen to a rapper or an athlete or an entertainer or anybody of color, the first thing you ni**as do is pull your f**kin’ phones out and start recording, and post that sh*t on the internet, man,” Gillie asked. “Y’all ni**as is clowns for that sh*t, man. The last image a muthaf**ka want to see is they peoples laying on the ground bleeding the f**k out, man.”

The Hip-Hop community has been shocked by the death of YNG Cheese, who was reportedly hit by a stray gunshot during a gunfight. Numerous musicians and other leaders in the music, entertainment, and other fields have expressed their outrage at the murder of the member of YNG Cheese and sent their condolences to his family and friends.

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