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In Memoriam : Alori Joh, singer & Kendrick Lamar affiliate, dies at 25
Alori Joh, best known for her hip-hop collaborations with Schoolboy Q and Kendrick Lamar, has allegedly passed away at the age of 25.
Emerging singer Alori Joh, best known for her hip-hop collaborations with Schoolboy Q and Kendrick Lamar, has allegedly passed away at the age of 25.
Details concerning her cause of death are still forming, but those close to her are already expressing feelings over the loss of the young star.
Jay Rock tweeted,
“Woke up too some bad news r.i.p Alori Joh still can’t believe this…..” and Schoolboy Q added, “smoking one for alori JoH…………. peace Homie.”
Alori Joh worked closely with Kendrick Lamar, lending her vocals to “Heaven & Hell,” a track off his “Overly Dedicated” mixtape. She also appeared on his “HiiiPower” single from his highly acclaimed Section .80 album.
UV sends its condolences to Alori’s family and friends.
Source : SOHH.COM
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