Popular American rapper, OG Maco, is dead. The singer reportedly died of gunshot injury on Thursday at 32. OG Maco has been hospitalised on December 12 after suffering a self inflicted gunshot wound.
Atlanta's music community is mourning the loss of rapper OG Maco, who has died at the age of 32. FOX 5 Atlanta reported that the rapper, born Maco Mattox, passed away Thursday night while ...
OG Maco has died after two weeks in a coma (Picture: Roger Kisby/Getty Images) American rapper OG Maco died on Boxing Day at the age of 32. The star famously released his debut single, U Guessed ...
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Rapper OG Maco, born Benedict Ihesiba Jr, died at the age of 32, weeks after being hospitalized for a gunshot wound. His death was confirmed by his family on his official ...
Rapper OG Maco is dead at the age of 32, two weeks after he was suffering a self-inflicted gunshot wound. The news of his passing away was shared via his account on X. The rapper who was known for ...
Atlanta rapper OG Maco, real name Maco Mattox, passed away at 32 in a Los Angeles hospital, reportedly from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. His family announced his death on Instagram ...
Maco, whose real name is Benedict Chiajulam Ihesiba Jr., was found unresponsive in his home in Los Angeles in December, according to New York radio station WQHT. Rapper OG Maco has tragically died.
Rapper OG Maco has died. He was 32. “With heavy hearts, we share the heartbreaking news of the passing of our beloved ben, known to the world as OG Maco,” the musician’s family wrote in a ...
OG Maco had died at the age of 32. The rapper — born Benedict Chiajulam Ihesiba Jr. — died in a hospital in Los Angeles on Thursday night, TMZ reported the following day. Maco — who ...
OG Maco, a rapper who is from College Park, died on Thursday night at the age of 32. The rapper's family posted on Dec. 16 that he was in "critical but stable condition" and was receiving the ...
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