LOOK: Gangsta Boo's Final Music Video Released After Tragic Death on New Year's Day

LOOK: Gangsta Boo's Final Music Video Released After Tragic Death on New Year's Day
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Gangsta Boo's last music video before her death was released over a month after her sudden passing.

Fans were left hyped when Gangsta Boo and her brother, Drumma Boy, shared a sneak peek of the latter's new track. The late rapper dropped a verse from the song, which also featured two of her Three 6 Mafia group members - Crunchy Black and La Chat.

On Drumma Boy's official YouTube channel, he officially dropped the music video for the track as fans continuously paid tribute to his sister.

In the song, Gangsta Boo can be heard rapping, "Getting my p**syhole liked/ Mane you h**s ain't stuntin/ Talking all that s**t but in real life, you ain't got nuttin. Cloudy *ss jewelry you be rocking, Thunderstorm mane, goofy *ss h**, I'm trying to see something."

A news outlet also shared an unreleased behind-the-scenes clip where she captured looking at the edits.

The music video caused the world to remember the rapper again and pay tribute to her legacy. For what it's worth, Echoing Soundz confirmed in a press release that Gangsta Boo died on New Year's Day in Memphis, Tennessee. Fox 13 and WREG 3 Memphis also posted the initial reports.

There were claims that she died of a potential drug-related incident. She reportedly attended a local concert with her brother on New Year's Eve before her death.

At that time, the siblings overdosed, leading to their hospitalization. However, only her brother survived.

Authorities had since discovered narcotics at the scene, with a fentanyl-laced substance reportedly causing her death.

Meanwhile, her friend Delmar Lawrence, told WREG Memphis that the rapper was depressed before her passing as she struggled after her father's death. Her family, on the other hand, dismissed the claims that foul play was involved.

Ice Spice's Collab With Lil Tjay "Gangsta Boo" Enters Hot 100

Apart from the music video, Ice Spice also dropped her collaboration with Lil Tjay, "Gangsta Boo," on Jan. 20. The Billboard Hot 100 chart (dated Feb. 4) ranked the song at No. 82.

The magazine estimated that the song had 5.1 million US streams, 727,000 radio airplay audience impressions, and 3,000 downloads during its first week.

"Gangsta Boo" also debuted on Hot Rap Songs (No. 16) and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (No. 32).

Ice Spice sampled Diddy and Ginuwine's "I Need a Girl (Part Two)" and created the song as a tribute to the late rapper.

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