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Upon Von's release from jail in December 2017, fellow rapper Lil Durk signed Von to Durk's Only the Family label. Von then released a series of singles. The first of these singles was "Beat Dat Body", which featured fellow Chicago rapper THF Zoo, and was released on June 17, 2018. [21]
A 22-year-old man was charged following the shooting death of Chicago rapper King Von who was killed in Atlanta last week. Timothy Leeks, who is currently in police custody at an Atlanta hospital ...
A suspect has been charged in the Friday morning shooting that killed Chicago rapper King Von outside of a downtown nightclub in Atlanta. According to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, King Von ...
Rapper King Von has died in a shooting outside a lounge in Atlanta, Georgia. He was 26.Von’s friend and fellow musical artist DJ Akademiks, whose name is Livingston Allen, confirmed the rapper ...
The "murky, blue-tinted" visual does not feature King Von, as the video was shot after his death. [7] Durk performs both Von's chorus and his own verses, while he and his friends party in the studio. The Fader ' s Jordan Darville said, "They're having fun, but you never get the sense that they're trying to avoid dealing with the tragedy that ...
On November 6, 2020, King Von died from being shot outside a hookah lounge in Atlanta, Georgia, exactly one week after the release of his previous album, Welcome to O'Block (2020). [5] The same day of his death, American rapper Pooh Shiesty released his single, "Back in Blood", which features Von's Only the Family label boss, fellow rapper Lil ...
The charges mark the latest fallout from the high-profile killing of King Von, 26, whose real name was Dayvon Bennett, in a fight outside an Atlanta hookah lounge on Nov. 6, 2020.
Tragically, King Von was fatally shot on November 6, 2020, just a week after the release of the project. Despite his passing, his music continued to flourish. Two posthumous albums were released: What It Means to Be King in March 2022, which debuted at number 2 on the Billboard 200, and Grandson in July 2023, which peaked at number 14.