Rapper & Social Media Influencer Brax Dies at 21 [CONDOLENCES]
Rapper & Social Media Influencer Brax Dies at 21 [CONDOLENCES]
The family of the 21-year old artist and social media influencer Brax has reported that she sadly passed away Thursday (Nov. 5th).

Her cause of death has not been reported.
Brax’s mother Letricia Loftin wrote a tribute on Instagram:
“Our 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.”
The video showed footage and pictures of Brax dancing and performing her music.
She also wrote about the rapper’s projects:
“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.”
She finished her message by saying:
“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.'”
Brax was an artist from Richmond, Virginia known for her songs that received success on Soundcloud including her music project called VERSE(atility).
Prayers for Brax’s family, friends, and fans.

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