XXXTentacion Dead: Rapper Dies After Being Shot, Aged 20

Police believe he could have been caught up in a robbery at a motorbike showroom.

Rapper XXXTentacion has died after being shot at the age 20. 

The musician - real name Jahseh Dwayne Onfroy - was shot dead in South Florida Monday afternoon, according to local law enforcement.

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XXXTentacion has died at the age of 20
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As TMZ reported, Onfroy was shopping for motorcycles and was leaving the RIVA Motorsports showroom at around 4pm when he was approached by two armed individuals. One of them fired at him before they made off in an SUV.

The Broward Sheriff’s Office later tweeted confirming his death, after previously stating they were responding to a shooting incident in Deerfield Beach, about 40 miles north of Miami. 

They have since said they believe the incident was a possible robbery and are appealing for information. 

XXXTentacion is often billed as one of music’s most controversial rappers, and at the time of his death, he was facing criminal charges from a 2016 domestic violence case.

These charges included aggravated assault of his pregnant ex-girlfriend, domestic battery by strangulation, false imprisonment and witness tampering.

The rapper, who grew up the neighborhoods near where he was shot, rose to fame after uploading music to SoundCloud. 

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XXXTentacion was facing domestic violence charges at the time of his death
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His debut album ’17′ hit number one in the US Billboard charts after its release in August 2017, with its follow-up ‘?’ also hitting the top spot in March. 

His music was recently removed from Spotify’s official playlists and recommendation features, amid a new policy targeted at “hate content and hateful conduct”. However, it was reinstated after the streaming service backtracked on the policy, following an industry backlash.  

After news of his death, Kanye West was among those who paid tribute to XXXTentacion, calling him an “inspiration”. 

Other artists including J. Cole and Diplo also shared their tributes on Twitter.