Rapper Enchanting’s cause of death revealed two months after shock passing aged 26
The cause of death of rapper Enchanting has been revealed, two months after she died at the age of 26 after battling for her life in intensive care.
The Texas-based star, whose real name was Channing Nicole Larry, died of an accidental opioid overdose, according to TMZ.
The Dallas County Coroner’s Office confirmed that Enchanting was using oxycodone and benzodiazepines.
Oxycodone is a synthetic opioid and benzodiazepines are a class of tranquilizers. These are marketed under brand names including Valium and Klonopin.
Enchanting was still signed to Gucci Mane’s label 1017 until earlier this year.
The cause of death of rapper Enchanting has been revealed – two months after she died at the age of 26 after a battle for her life in intensive care
The star was still contracted to Gucci Mane’s label 1017 until earlier this year
“She came to my house the last four days to get clean. She tried her best and I did everything I could to help her, she tried,” a representative from her management team said. The Shadow Roomwho confirmed her death on Tuesday evening.
Larry’s friend, MotionGod Bandman, posted a photo of the couple on Facebook while she was still fighting for her life, with the caption: “You finally found the peace you were looking for. You guys caused me a lot of pain.”
Larry’s profile remains active on the 1017 website. The bio says Larry started playing music after graduating from high school.
The rapper describes her style on the website as ‘Trap-n-Blues’.
“Other people can relate to the things I say. I can help someone through any situation, they can listen to me and find peace,” she said.
Larry’s YouTube page has a total of four million views and she has approximately 660,000 monthly streams on Spotify.
In 2020, Larry appeared on the mixtape Gucci Mane Presents: So Icy Summer.
In addition to her music career, Larry is also a creator on OnlyFans, where she has over 25,000 likes.
Larry explained in a Interview 2021 that she was born in Germany as a child of the army and then moved to Atlanta, after which her family settled in Fort Worth, which she considers home.
Channing Nicole Larry, 26, is pictured left in September 2020
A message from Larry’s friend on Tuesday morning
In 2023, Larry was profiled by the Dallas Observer. She told the website about her beginnings in music in church choir and her time as a cheerleader in high school. After graduating, she worked as a hair and nail technician before moving into hip-hop.
“I feel like music was always something that came easy to me. I always had a musical bent. It was something that I probably had to put more time and effort into because it was natural, you know, rather than me trying to force a talent,” she said.
At the time, Larry was working with producer J White, who previously made hits for Cardi B, Megan Thee Stallion and Gucci Mane.
Larry also spoke about her love for the growing number of female artists in the hip-hop world.
“It’s looking promising that more and more women are just continuing to explode. I feel like it used to be a male-dominated sport, but now it’s more female-dominated. I think that’s great for the girls,” she said.