The Truth Behind Enchanting’s Tragic Final Hours — What Really Happened
It’s been two months since the music world lost Enchanting — the 26-year-old rising rap star whose voice could silence a crowd in seconds.
Fans have been waiting, praying for answers.
Now the truth about what really happened has finally come out… and it’s even sadder than anyone expected.
👉 This is the story everyone’s been talking about.
According to the Dallas County Medical Examiner, Enchanting — real name Channing Nicole Larry — died from toxic effects of oxycodone and benzodiazepines.
Her death has been ruled accidental.
💔 She was taken off life support after being rushed to the hospital — a moment that broke the hearts of fans and fellow artists alike.
Enchanting was best known for her hypnotic flow and her time with Gucci Mane’s 1017 Records, where she quickly became one of the label’s brightest stars.
Her final project, “Luv Scarred / No Luv (Deluxe)”, dropped in late 2022, packed with fan favorites like “Big Chant” and “No Love” featuring Big Scarr and Key Glock.
When the news broke, Gucci Mane shared a heartbreaking message:
“So sad to have to say R.I.P to such a great young lady, a true star — we gone all miss you Chant.”
Her story reminds us that fame doesn’t always protect you from pain.
Behind the lights and the lyrics was a young woman trying to heal, to fight, to rise.
🌹 Fans are flooding her pages with tributes — clips, lyrics, memories — refusing to let her name fade away.
Because for them, Enchanting isn’t gone.
She’s forever in the music.
💫 Rest in peace, Enchanting.
You were loved — and you still are.