Detail: Big Scarr Car Accident and Was Shot Before His Death
“I’d be in my own lane”. Famous rapper Big Scarr is reportedly dead at the young age of 22. The Memphis rapper, originally known as Alexander Woods, became a sensation after the release of his track 'SoIcyBoyz', which features Pooh Shiesty, Foogiano, and Tay Keith. Before his death, his life had a lot of tragic events within 22 years, including car accident and being shot.
Meanwhile, The rapper has more than 460K subscribers on YouTube. The total views of his channel are more than 327,000,000 views since his debut video in December 2019. His songs 'SoIcyBoyz 2', 'I Would Keep Goin', and 'SoIcyBoyz' have 46 million, 24 million, and 24 million views each. With over 35 million streams on his Spotify's biggest hit, Scarr had a comfortable 1.3 million listeners. Per his last Instagram post, he was preparing for a tour with another Memphis rapper, Key Glock, called 'Glockoma Tour 2023'. However, in June, he made it to the Rolling Loud fest performing in the same line-up as Nicki Minaj, A$ap Rocky, Future, Lil Baby, and 21 Savage.
Read more: Big Scarr Drug Overdose Detail: Exact Death Reason Revealed
The news of his death comes after the death of two other Memphis rappers, including Young Dolph and Snootie Wild. Young Dolph was killed in November 2021, whereas Snootie Wild was shot in February while in Houston. When he was selected to XXL Freshman class of 2022, he said “Myself and whoever on trap music. You know, the culture of whatever I’m on. I’m really influenced by myself. I’d be in my own lane." He also stated, "Who can rap to be like me? If you ask me, nobody. Anybody can sound alike or anything voice-wise, but when it comes to tempo or random beats, it goes.[Being a Freshman became a dream of mine] when it happened. When I dropped my first video. Actually, when I first did my first song is when I saw I could be able to do this. It was never a thing I wanted to do."
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1. Big Scarr Career Before His Death
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Meanwhile, The rapper has more than 460K subscribers on YouTube. The total views of his channel are more than 327,000,000 views since his debut video in December 2019. His songs 'SoIcyBoyz 2', 'I Would Keep Goin', and 'SoIcyBoyz' have 46 million, 24 million, and 24 million views each. With over 35 million streams on his Spotify's biggest hit, Scarr had a comfortable 1.3 million listeners. Per his last Instagram post, he was preparing for a tour with another Memphis rapper, Key Glock, called 'Glockoma Tour 2023'. However, in June, he made it to the Rolling Loud fest performing in the same line-up as Nicki Minaj, A$ap Rocky, Future, Lil Baby, and 21 Savage.
2. Big Scarr trauma: Car Accident and Being Shot
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Read more: Big Scarr Drug Overdose Detail: Exact Death Reason Revealed
The news of his death comes after the death of two other Memphis rappers, including Young Dolph and Snootie Wild. Young Dolph was killed in November 2021, whereas Snootie Wild was shot in February while in Houston. When he was selected to XXL Freshman class of 2022, he said “Myself and whoever on trap music. You know, the culture of whatever I’m on. I’m really influenced by myself. I’d be in my own lane." He also stated, "Who can rap to be like me? If you ask me, nobody. Anybody can sound alike or anything voice-wise, but when it comes to tempo or random beats, it goes.[Being a Freshman became a dream of mine] when it happened. When I dropped my first video. Actually, when I first did my first song is when I saw I could be able to do this. It was never a thing I wanted to do."
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