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Jimmy Wopo death: Rapper shot dead within hours of XXXTentacion killing


Rising rap star Jimmy Wopo has died in a double drive-by shooting in Pittsburgh, his manager has confirmed.

Wopo, 21, was identified as one of the victims on Monday evening (18 June) within hours of another tragic incident which saw 20-year-old rapper XXXTentacion killed in South Florida.

CBS Pittsburgh reports that two people were rushed to hospital later confirming one had succumbed to their wounds.

Wopo's manager Taylor Maglin confirmed news of his client's death on Facebook.

“I lost my brother today and it’s the worst feeling in the world," he wrote. "He was destined for greatness and he wanted the best for his friends, family and community. We lost a great person today, but just know I will do everything in my power to make his memory live on forever. Love you bro #LongLiveWopo”.

He added: "Jimmy unfortunately passed away and I ask at this time you keep his family in your prayers during this difficult time. He had such a bright future and I can’t believe he’s gone."

Real name was Travon Smart, Wopo was considered an emerging rap talent following the release of a music video for his track "Elm Street" which amassed over six million views on YouTube in 2016.

Investigators state that Wopo was shot at close range with two bullet holes reportedly seen in the driver’s side window of the vehicle. The other victim is in stable condition.

According to KDKA, a witness saw the victims' vehicle being followed before it pulled alongside and fired two shots before fleeing.

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Rappers Wiz Khalifa and Pusha T have paid tribute to Wopo on social media with the former writing "Rest up bro" on Instagram alongside a photo of the young rapper.


His manager confirmed the news on Facebook.

Emerging Pittsburgh rapper Jimmy Wopo has been identified as one of the victims in a double shooting in Pittsburgh's Middle Hill neighborhood on Monday evening (June 18), according to KDKA. The "Elm Street" rapper's manager, Taylor Maglin, confirmed the loss of his client on Facebook.

"I lost my brother today and it’s the worst feeling in the world. He was destined for greatness and he wanted the best for his friends, family and community," Maglin says of the artist born Travon Smart. "We lost a great person today, but just know I will do everything in my power to make his memory live on forever. Love you bro."

WTAE reports that one of the two victims has been pronounced dead while the other remains in stable condition. The drive-by shooting allegedly took place by the intersection of Wylie Avenue and Duff Street in the city's Hill District neighborhood, reports the Tribune-Review.

"Jimmy unfortunately passed away and I ask at this time you keep his family in your prayers during this difficult time," says Wopo's manager Taylor Maglin, owner of The Daily Loud. "He had such a bright future and I can’t believe he’s gone."

Wopo was 21 years old.


Pittsburgh rapper Jimmy Wopo has died after being shot Monday evening in Pittsburgh’s Hill District, law enforcement sources confirmed to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. He was 21. Police categorized the incident as a drive-by shooting that injured another man who is now in stable condition. Wopo’s manager Taylor Maglin confirmed the rapper’s death in a Facebook post.

Born Travon Smart, Wopo began releasing music in 2015. Across his career, he released a string of singles and mixtapes including 2016’s Woponese and 2017’s Back Against the Wall. He and Sonny Digital had recently been working on a collaborative mixtape called Jimmy Digital.


UPDATE:

Jimmy Wopo has passed away after being shot Monday (June 18).

ORIGINAL STORY:

Jimmy Wopo was reportedly shot in Pittsburgh's Hill District on Monday (June 18). The "Elm Street" rapper was transported to a local hospital, where he is listed in critical condition, Wopo's manager told WTAE.

The incident was reportedly a double shooting that took place near the intersection of Wylie Avenue and Chauncey Street in Pittsburgh. The other victim is in stable condition, according to KDKA.

Wopo released his latest mixtape, Back Against the Wall, in October. It was his first project since spending two months in jail for a probation violation.

Earlier last year, the Pittsburgh spitter sat down with XXL for The Break and reminisced about his first time rapping to an audience, with his mother's help.

"My mom called the radio before when I was a young nigga," Wopo said. "They used to have this shit on 106.7 WAMO, ‘If you got flow, let us know.’ You call up the station and they ask you to rap. My mom called it and I rapped on the show. I was probably like 7 years old. I was cussin’ like a muthafucka. A couple of niggas was like, ‘I heard you on the radio.’ [My mom] always remember that story. It was a big moment."

Wopo also shared with XXL his ultimate career goals. "I don’t want to be no one-hit nigga or two years and gone nigga. I want to be on and be in the industry for a long time," he said.

XXL has reached out to Wopo's management for comment.

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