Lil Uzi Vert’s artist Lottacash Desto has been shot and killed in Houston, Texas.
Lil Uzi Vert’s artist LottaCash Desto was shot and killed while driving Saturday morning, September 24, 2022, near 5500 Richmond Avenue in Houston Texas.
During a triple shooting in west Houston, according to the police, a woman was shot and killed while inside a SUV, and two other people were injured. Reports indicate that the other two victims were men.
On Saturday, at approximately 2:40 in the morning, officers of the Houston Police Department stated that they responded to a shooting near 5500 Richmond Avenue.
When the police arrived, they discovered a silver Porsche SUV that was facing westbound on Richmond just before Chimney Rock. According to the police, both of the men who were inside the SUV were shot many times.
According to the investigations, the driver [LottaCash Desto] was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident, and the passenger was transported to the hospital, where he is currently being treated and is expected to make a full recovery.
A man was also discovered nearby suffering from gunshot wounds, and he was transported to the hospital in a private vehicle. The position of the bullet fragments inside the SUV led the Houston Police Department to speculate that there may have been more than one gunman.
Lotta Cash Desto was a protege of Lil Uzi Vert, who had a huge underground following in the Houston rap scene. Her new single “Free Slatt” was released last week. Last month, she also released “Lunchroom,” featuring Lil Uzi Vert. Check out both videos below.
A lot of LottaCash Desto’s fans pointed out on Twitter that the Memphis Tennessee born rapper had just mentioned how much she liked living in Houston verses Atlanta.
I love living in houston way better den Atlanta ian gone lie
— desto (@Lottacashdesto) September 18, 2022
Twitter users also took the time to point out that LottaCash was signed to Empire Reords and she makes the 7th or 8th artist signed to the label to lose their life before getting a chance to really display their talents. Check out some fan tweets below.
These artists were signed to “Empire Records”.
XXXTentacion – 6/18/18
King Von – 11/6/20
MO3 – 11/11/20
Young Dolph – 11/17/21
Drakeo The Ruler – 12/19/21
PNB Rock – 9/12/22
LottaCash Desto – 9/26/22 pic.twitter.com/xRS5V5Op7G
— 4thQuarterTV (@4thQuarterTV_) September 24, 2022
Lottacash Desto had a distribution deal with Empire. Y’all connect the dots. That’s the 7th Artist on Empire Records killed. These killing are sacrifices
— Bdell 🇲🇦 (@Bdell__1014) September 24, 2022
Lottacash desto was flexin too much cash, Dem hood boys wanted sum too
Rest easy desto🕊️
— SNYPIO (@mykelfrm64th) September 24, 2022
Niggas wasnt fucking wit desto omm. Rip @Lottacashdesto
— PEEZO2FYE🔥 (@iampeezo24) September 24, 2022
rip lottacash desto man ik her and uzi been putting in a lotta work recently
— Tavi®️ (@AsHighAsUs) September 24, 2022
damn houston killed lottacash desto i fucked with shorty bruh… y’all niggas hungry everywhere
— trevell (@lastlaughboy) September 24, 2022
Lottacash desto had a distribution deal with empire… that’s like 8 artistes who got deals with them ending up dying… something’s up .
— Trey🇳🇬🇱🇷 (@AngeloPearld) September 24, 2022
Another Empire Dead(What A Coincidence 😐) LottaCash Desto – PnB Rock – Dj Akademiks – What Now
Forget my comment about akademiks earlier; maybe the elders really are dusty,
I havent heard direct from the akademik clip whats been said,,,https://t.co/jnxhduAu0D pic.twitter.com/IzMJCz6TlD— •• (@wordz_2) September 25, 2022
add another to the list “LottaCash Desto”
— Tiney (@SableTinex) September 25, 2022
Damnnn anyone but Lottacash Desto 😔😔
— Diesel Bearchild (@BearchildDiesel) September 25, 2022
Rapper Kodak Black posted a message along with a few photos that include a conversation, to his Instagram page implying that he was working on getting LottaCash Desto a better deal with SG (Sniper Gang Records), Kodak Black’s record label.
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Unfortunately, LottaCash Desto’s born name is unknown at this time, but we here at Parle Magazine would like to extend our deepest condolences to her friends and family. You all will remain in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. RIP LottaCash Desto.
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