Terrifying final moments of female rapper shot dead during meet-and-greet at new Oakland beauty store
Fans celebrated outside a beauty salon in Oakland, seconds before a female rapper was shot dead.
Alliauna Green, 27, better known as Tan DaGod, was murdered around 5pm on Saturday as she unveiled Glamour Beauty Supply on Telegraph Avenue.
The store celebrated its grand opening under new ownership after closing its doors in May. The rising rapper planned a meet-and-greet there, posting videos of herself beaming with pride just before the night turned deadly.
A crowd of supporters were seen dancing and singing to music moments before multiple shots were fired. Green later died in hospital, while a woman who was also shot survived.
Oakland police are currently investigating the fatal shooting and are searching for the suspect, who witnesses said fled on foot.
Alliauna Green, 27, known as Tan DaGod, was killed around 5 p.m. Saturday. She poses on a chair at Glamour Beauty in Oakland, where she was holding a meet-and-greet for fans
Moments before gunfire broke out, a crowd of people were seen partying outside Glamour Beauty Supply on Telegraph Avenue
The short clip before the shooting shows friends and supporters, some with small children, dancing and celebrating the opening in sunny scenes in the store’s parking lot.
The good times quickly turned to fear as people quickly ducked when several gunshots rang out near the store.
Shortly before the fatal incident, Green shared clips with her 20,000 Instagram followers in which she gave fans an animated tour of the store while wearing a black-and-white fur jacket and a large silver necklace.
Green also shared photos of herself sitting on a gold throne next to a bright pink and purple floral display in the new store.
The owner, who wishes to remain anonymous, says he invited the singer to his store because she supported black-owned businesses.
DailyMail.com contacted Oakland police.
Just before the fatal incident, Green shared clips with her 20,000 Instagram followers as she gave fans an animated tour of the store
During the shooting, shoppers took cover in a nearby donut shop.
A store employee, Vincent, explains what he saw when the violence broke out.
‘I heard some shots and I thought the shots were part of the music and the performance. Then I heard three very loud shots.
“I think the rapper was screaming, ‘I’m hit, I’m hit,’ and she just laid on the ground until the doctors came,” Vincent said. KTVU.
Another witness, Sul Cho, who works at a Korean BBQ restaurant near the beauty shop, said it appeared the gunman targeted the young rapper.
“He only targeted her, because I saw it. He didn’t shoot everyone, he only shot her,” Cho recalled.
By evening, distraught friends and family members gathered outside Glamour Beauty Supply to lay flowers and tributes to the musician
Witnesses said the violence began with a verbal altercation and that the shooter was a black man wearing a hoodie who ran away on foot.
By evening, devastated friends and family members gathered outside Glamour Beauty Supply to lay flowers and tributes to the artist.
One person lay sobbing on the ground as a friend comforted him, next to a bouquet of red roses left by relatives.
Hip-hop artist Mistah FAB posted a tribute to Green on Instagram, saying he was booked to attend the store opening with her, but “God had other plans.”
“The violence is incomprehensible, the pain, grief and trauma has a lasting impact on everyone,” he wrote alongside a photo of Green.
‘@tan.dagod I will always remember you as a hard working go getter, with a world of ambition, determination and courage and a heart as big as TEXAS!!!!’
Her latest song is said to be a ‘diss track’ about her late ex. A photo of the two of them is on the cover with his face replaced by a burning blunt
Fans are speculating that the rapper’s murder may have been a result of ongoing tensions between Green and her ex-boyfriend’s family.
Green was jailed in 2020 for shooting her ex-boyfriend in self-defense. After her release, she was placed in protective custody, which she left to attend the meet-and-greet.
In a resurfaced video from September 2023, Green is seen lighting up a joint next to a fake gravestone that reads “Here lies my ex” while promoting her latest EP, “Ex Wood Pack.”
Her latest song is said to be a ‘diss track’ about her deceased ex. The cover features a photo of the two of them, with his face replaced by a burning blunt.
“You should have never died. You should have never played with me, because I’ll have to take it to the third degree,” Green said in the video as she giggled and looked at the gravestone.
‘I’ve made this extra f****** childish, which makes families angry – oh well, because they’re not going to do anything about it.’