Family of Former 1017 Artist Enchanting Shares Message About Her Untimely Passing
The family of Enchanting, the former 1017 Records artist, has shared a heartfelt message following her untimely passing. Enchanting, whose real name was Channing Nicole Larry, tragically passed away at the age of 26 after a reported drug overdose. She was known for her unique musical style and contributions to the rap and R&B genres.
Family Statement
In their message, Enchanting’s family expressed their profound grief and thanked her fans for their support during this difficult time. They highlighted her vibrant personality, talent, and the impact she made in her short life. They asked for privacy as they navigate their loss and requested that Enchanting be remembered for her artistry and the joy she brought to many.
Tributes and Reactions
Gucci Mane, who signed Enchanting to his 1017 label in 2020, was among the first to pay tribute. He described her as a true star and expressed deep sorrow over her passing. Enchanting’s boyfriend, known as MotionGod Bandman, also shared an emotional message on social media, reflecting on their time together and the immense loss he feels.
Legacy
Enchanting’s music and unique style left a lasting mark on her fans and the music industry. She released several successful projects, including her album “No Luv” and its deluxe version “Luv Scarred / No Luv.” Her work featured collaborations with notable artists and was celebrated for its distinct blend of trap and neo-soul influences.
Ongoing Discussions
Her passing has reignited discussions about the so-called “1017 curse,” a pattern of misfortunes that have befallen several artists associated with the label. This includes legal troubles and untimely deaths, sparking speculation and conversations within the music community about the pressures and challenges faced by artists in the industry.