Rising Dallas rapper-producer FXXXXY has died. He was 25.
Following previous stories reporting FXXXXY (pronounced âFoxyâ) passed away earlier this month, an Interscope Geffen A&M spokesperson confirmed the musician died after a routine medical procedure.
The family of the star has since released a statement, per Variety. âThe family of Maudell Watkins, aka FXXXXY, aka FBG Fox, are totally shocked and devastated at his unexpected and unforeseen passing,â reads the statement. âWe would like to express our heartfelt thanks to his many friends and acquaintances whoâve reached out to us in this extremely difficult time. He lived music with every breath he took and his focus and drive were unmatched. May his contributions to the music industry live forever. CC 4 Life!â
âWe are all deeply saddened by the sudden and unexpected passing of FXXXXY and offer our sincerest condolences to his family, his team, friends and thousands of fans,â IGA Executive Vice President Joie Manda added of the âBeep Beepâ artist. âEveryone who came into FXXXXYâs orbit was moved by his positive energy and spirit. His talent was undeniable. He was an important member of our IGA family and itâs heartbreaking that he was taken from all of us too soon.â
The Texas-based rapper first garnered buzz for his 2016 debut EP, Cartel Shawty, which featured tracks like âWrite Me Back Honestâ and âColumbian Exchange.â Earl Sweatshirt was an early supporter of FXXXXY, who would go on to link up with rappers like Lil Durk (âFollow Meâ) and Gunna (âNeed Uâ).
Another element of FXXXXYâs growth in the industry came by way of his association with Future, for whom he engineered the SAVE ME EP ("Government Official," "Extra")and co-produced this yearâs High Off Life ("Life Is Good" Remix).
FXXXXYâs untimely passing comes weeks after he dropped his final record, âParanoia/ #1 Stunna.â
Photo: Instagram/FXXXXY