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Houston rapper and producer Beat King, a driving force in the city's underground music scene, has died at age 39. His manager, Tasha Felder, confirmed the sad news in a heartfelt Instagram post.
Born Justin Riley, the Beat King was synonymous with the energetic, bass-heavy sound of Houston's club scene. His infectious beats and catchy hooks catapulted him to fame, making him a staple in the city's nightlife. The rapper's ability to capture the essence of the club experience has translated into a dedicated fanbase and widespread recognition.
BeatKing's music extends beyond the city limits. Collaborations with high-profile artists and viral hits such as "Leave It Again" introduced her voice to a global audience. Despite his success, he remained deeply rooted in his Houston roots, often competing against local talent.
The news of his death has sent shock waves through the music industry and beyond. The Beat King's legacy as a trailblazing artist and beloved figure in the Houston community will undoubtedly live on.
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