Young Noble’s family turned to GoFundMe for help after the Outlawz rapper died by suicide in Atlanta on July 4 at age 47
Young Noble, the final artist handpicked by Tupac Shakur to join the Outlawz, died by suicide on July 4 in Atlanta, prompting his family to launch a GoFundMe to help cover funeral costs and related expenses.
The 47-year-old rapper, born Rufus Lee Cooper III, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to multiple sources. His death was confirmed by fellow Outlawz member E.D.I. Mean in a social media post.
The fundraiser, organized by Jacqueline Lesane on behalf of the Cooper family, aims to raise $22,000. As of press time, the campaign has collected almost than $7,000.
Noble’s family is leaning on the Hip-Hop community and longtime supporters to help them navigate the aftermath of his sudden passing.
The campaign highlights his influence on those close to him and his lasting impact on the culture.
Young Noble joined the Outlawz in 1996, shortly before Tupac’s death. He featured prominently on the posthumous album The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory, appearing on numerous tracks, including the timeless classic “Hail Mary.”
The Outlawz, formed by Tupac in the mid-1990s, were known for their raw lyrics and loyalty to the late rapper’s vision. Young Noble remained active in music and continued to release solo projects and collaborations in the years following Tupac’s death.
The GoFundMe campaign also serves as a space for supporters to share memories and condolences. Tributes flooded in after news of his death broke.
“I’m am processing this as well. I wish him peace and comfort. Condolences to you and all of the families involved. Tragedy,” Xzibit said.
“Damn cuz. Sending prayers to the family,” Snoop Dogg said while DJ Premier added “This is so sad to get this news Edi. Damn I’m speechless right now. My dude Noble.”
Many have left messages honoring Noble’s contributions to Hip-Hop and his role in preserving Tupac’s legacy.
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