Fans are still mourning the loss of Trouble after he was shot to death last week while visiting a woman. Recently, his family held a service, and all attendees were emotional, especially his friends in the music industry.
According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, his family took the stage during his funeral to express their thoughts about the rapper's untimely death.
His sister LaToya Orr said she would never be the same after her brother's death, and no one should tell her how to feel and "when to pray."
"I know he's still with me, but he's gone physically. That was my heart, and I loved him so, so much," she added with conviction and grieving rage.
One of the family members then placed a gold crown on top of his closed white casket.
Among the attendees was one of the rapper's closest friends, hip-hop star Boosie Badazz, who tearfully expressed his feelings over his pal's death.
"I ain't get to tell my boy thank you, so I want to tell Trouble, 'Thank you,' he always supported me. I just want to tell him thank you. That was my boy," he said while his voice cracked through tears.
Following the musician, Trouble's brother Marquez Orr went on to deliver his speech, saying he'll keep the rapper's songs on his playlists and heart for as long as he could.
He later clarified that he doesn't have to mourn the death of his brother as they will never let the legend die.
The recent funeral service comes a week after Def Jam Recording shocked the world upon announcing Trouble's death on social media.
The last social media activity he had was on Instagram, where he said he was going home.
He was also spotted hanging out with his pals in a bar called "Our Bar ATL" in Atlanta, Georgia.
Trouble's career began in 2011 after releasing a mixtape titled "December 17th." His single "Bussin" was the song that skyrocketed his career.
In 2018, he released "Edgewood" which remains his most famous project to date.
He previously collaborated with some of the biggest names in the industry like Mike Will Made it, Drake, 2 Chainz, City Girls, Jeez, and Jacquees.
Mike was his frequent collaborator, and he paid tribute to his friend by praising his personality that could "lt up a room."
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