Rapper Brax Dead at 21
Rapper Brax has died at the age of 21.
The Richmond, Virginia-bred artist, born Braxton Baker, was a rising voice in hip-hop and also a social media influencer with over 100,000 Instagram followers.
Her mother, Letricia Loftin Russell, announced the tragic news on Thursday. “Our angel, Braxton Blue.B Baker has ascended,” she wrote.
The details surrounding her death remain unclear. “At the time of her ascendance she laid in sacred form,” said her mother. “There were no scratches there were no bruises, her internal and external being was completely pure. It was a spiritual release.”
View this post on InstagramOur angel, Braxton Blue.B Baker has ascended. At the time of her ascendance she laid in sacred form. There were no scratches there were no bruises, her internal and external being was completely pure. It was a spiritual release. God retrieved the angel He loaned us. Braxton was in spiritual retreat, carefully crafting and curating her art. She has since dedicated her art to humanity and healing, composing two albums and three novels. Most recently she was in the process of forming her brand merging her loves for fashion, and the work of Black queer revolutionary womxn. Braxton knew that God was working through her, she had “vessel” and “gifted” permanently placed on her body. She knew that her brilliance and art would be shared with the world in God’s timing. This is just the beginning, our whole beings are dedicated to sharing her sacred art with the world. Braxton emphasized, “I’m just delivering God’s message, I’m here and it’s all beyond me. My purpose is way way far greater than me.” ***We do not own the rights to this music*** but the art that is coming is a gift to the world.
Brax rose to fame with her 2017 mixtape VERSE(atility) and had a bright future ahead. “Braxton was in spiritual retreat, carefully crafting and curating her art. She has since dedicated her art to humanity and healing, composing two albums and three novels,” said her mother. “Most recently she was in the process of forming her brand merging her loves for fashion, and the work of Black queer revolutionary womxn.”
Her family has vowed to carry out her vision. “This is just the beginning, our whole beings are dedicated to sharing her sacred art with the world,” added her mother.
In a 2018 interview with Svage magazine, Brax spoke about her purpose. “My role is to create art straight from my heart. For I know that art will be pure, poetic, powerful, and healing,” she said. “All I want to do is help the world heal. That’s when things will begin to shift.”
Friends and fans took to Instagram to mourn the loss and send their condolences. “Rest In Peace beautiful,” wrote one, while another added, “Brax was and always will be the trendsetter of Henrico and has touched so many lives.”
Essence was first to report the news.
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