He died in a hospital in Houston, Texas, with his two daughters by his side. His manager, Tasha Felder, shared the sad news on Instagram, which made my heart hurt. “BeatKing has been the best part of the club for over a decade,” he wrote. In her tribute, she remembered and praised his work and how it changed the music business.“He has produced and worked with so many artists, that his sound will forever live,” said Felder. His daughters, his music, and his fans were all important to him. “We will love him forever.” In the comments section of Felder’s post, fans paid tribute to the rapper. “I’m sorry for your loss!” “This really shocked me,” one person wrote. “Everybody loved bro!!” “Man, RIP to a TEXAS LEGEND,” wrote another fan.
A third fan said, “This is terrible news!” “He will forever be missed.” THE CAREER OF BEATKING Riley was well-known and liked in Houston’s underground music scene. He worked with artists like 2 Chainz and Moneybagg Yo, who are known all over the world. Riley was best known for the songs “Then Leave” and “Scream.” People who went to clubs often liked his music, which is clear from his Instagram name, @clubgodzilla. BIG LOSSES OF MUSIC The U.S. Sun has already written about a few other deaths in the music world recently. He was a rock star and was in the band Great White in the 1980s. Russell died on Thursday. Russell passed away at age 63 after having a number of health problems. Hip-hop artist Chino XL passed away in July. He was 50 years old.