In June this year, the music world was shocked by the unexpected death of Fort Worth rapper Enchanting, who passed away at just 26. Her untimely death left fans, peers, and family members heartbroken and searching for answers. Now, the Dallas County Medical Examiner's Office has provided some clarity. According to TMZ, Enchanting died from an accidental overdose, with oxycodone and benzodiazepines found in her system.

While this revelation doesn't ease the pain of her loss, it does offer some closure to her supporters. Enchanting had a promising future ahead, having been signed to Gucci Mane's 1017 label, with multiple high-profile collaborations under her belt.


Before her passing, she worked with artists like Pooh Shiesty, Foogiano, and Big Scarr. Her manager also revealed that she left behind "a whole vault" of unreleased music, including singles and an album, though it's unclear when these will be released.

In the wake of the devastating news, Enchanting's family released a heartfelt statement reflecting on her life and legacy. They expressed deep sorrow, describing her as a source of grace, friendship, laughter, and love. They also requested privacy as they continue to navigate through this difficult time.


Tributes poured in from across the music industry, with artists like Erica Banks, Monaleo, Omeretta the Great, Yella Beezy, and Tokyo Vanity honoring her memory on social media. Gucci Mane also shared his condolences on Instagram, writing, "So sad to have to say R.I.P to such a great young lady, a true star. We’re all going to miss you, Chant."

As the news of her cause of death being an accidental overdose circulates, it prompts reflection on the tragedy of losing such a talented young artist too soon. What are your thoughts on this heartbreaking development? Share your opinions in the comments below and stay tuned to Waza for more updates.