Oakland’s beloved rapper Tan DaGod was killed during a meet-and-greet at a beauty store opening, leaving the community in shock.
- Tan DaGod, known for her hit “Ex Wood Pack,” was attending the grand opening of Glamor Beauty Supply when the incident occurred.
- A witness mistook the gunshot sounds for part of the music, highlighting the surreal nature of the event.
- Oakland rap legend Mistah F.A.B expressed his heartbreak and shared a touching tribute on social media.
- In a related incident, rapper Julio Foolio was also a recent victim of gun violence, highlighting a troubling trend.
Bay Area rapper and entrepreneur Tan DaGod tragically lost her life during a meet-and-greet at Glamor Beauty Supply’s grand opening in Oakland. The incident took place on Saturday, July 13, where she was shot and another person was injured. The local police have yet to identify the shooter, with more details expected to come.
Witnesses described the chaotic scene. One person recounted to KRON4, “I heard some shooting. I thought it was part of their music.” This illustrates the confusion and surreal atmosphere at the time of the shooting. The news quickly spread online, shaking fans and the local music community.
In the wake of her death, Oakland rap legend Mistah F.A.B took to Instagram to share his grief and offer condolences. He wrote, “The violence is beyond understanding the hurt the pain the trauma has made a forever lasting impact. I will always remember you as a hustling ass go getter, with a world of ambition, drive and courage and a heart big as TEXAS!!!!” His words resonated with many who felt the loss deeply.
Meanwhile, the hip-hop community was already reeling from the recent death of another rapper, Julio Foolio. The 26-year-old, real name Charles Jones, was murdered last month. He had been hosting a birthday party at an Airbnb in Tampa, which was shut down by police due to overcrowding. Later, he was killed at a nearby Holiday Inn. Tampa police reported that two cars were shot at, marking his fourth targeted shooting in recent years.
In summary, the tragic losses of Tan DaGod and Julio Foolio to gun violence underscore a distressing trend within the hip-hop community. Their deaths have left fans, friends, and family heartbroken and searching for answers.
The deaths of Tan DaGod and Julio Foolio are somber reminders of the ongoing battle against violence in the music industry.