The hip-hop world is reeling from a devastating blow: Jacksonville, Florida rapper Lil Poppa—real name Janarious Mykel Wheeler—has died at the shockingly young age of 25. The rising CMG signee was pronounced dead at 11:23 a.m. ET on Wednesday, February 18, 2026, according to the Fulton County Medical Examiner’s Office in Georgia. His cause of death remains under investigation, with an autopsy scheduled, leaving fans, friends, and the industry in stunned grief just days after he released fresh music and seemed poised for even bigger breakthroughs.
Lil Poppa’s untimely passing comes mere days after he dropped his latest single, “Out of Town Bae,” on February 13, 2026. The track, complete with an official music video, showcased his signature blend of raw emotion, melodic flows, and street storytelling that had earned him a loyal following. He promoted the release heavily on social media, sharing clips and excitement with fans who flooded the comments with love. Little did anyone know it would be one of his final artistic moments.
The Jacksonville native burst onto the scene as a teenager, honing his craft with poignant lyrics drawn from personal hardship, loss, and resilience. His breakthrough came with the “Under Investigation” mixtape series, which caught the ear of industry heavyweight Yo Gotti. In 2022, he inked a deal with Gotti’s Collective Music Group (CMG), joining a powerhouse roster and accelerating his rise. Tracks like “Love & War,” “Purple Hearts,” “Mind Over Matter,” and “HAPPY TEARS” resonated deeply, blending melodic pain music with introspective bars that connected with listeners facing similar struggles.
His 2025 album Almost Normal Again—a 16-track project exploring love, loss, growth, and the grind—further solidified his status as one of Southern rap’s most authentic voices. The project reflected his evolution as an artist and father, with vulnerable lines about providing for his son and navigating fame’s pressures. Fans praised its emotional depth, and Poppa hit the road on the Almost Normal Again Tour, bringing his music to packed crowds from Washington, D.C., to his hometown Jacksonville.
Just weeks ago, he seemed unstoppable—fresh music dropping, tour dates locked in, and a March 21 performance booked at the Fillmore in New Orleans. That show will now never happen. The suddenness of his death has left the hip-hop community searching for answers. While no official cause has been released, speculation has swirled online, with some pointing to his past discussions of health struggles, including sickle cell anemia, which he openly addressed in interviews and his documentary Blessed, I Guess. Others have floated unverified theories ranging from suicide to other undisclosed issues, but authorities stress the matter is pending full investigation—no conclusions have been drawn.

Tributes have poured in from across the industry and fanbase. Fellow artists, friends, and supporters flooded social media with heartbreak. “This can’t be real,” one fan posted alongside clips of Poppa’s latest video. Others shared memories of his kindness, his talent, and how his music helped them through dark times. “Long live Lil Poppa—pain music forever,” read one viral comment. Jacksonville’s rap scene, already hit hard by past losses, feels this one especially deep—Poppa represented hope and authenticity for a new generation.
Born March 18, 2000, Wheeler grew up in Jacksonville’s tough streets, turning pain into poetry from a young age. His music often reflected the realities of violence, grief, and survival—drawing from real-life tragedies, including the loss of close friends in shootings that left lasting scars on his mental health. Yet he channeled it into art that inspired, earning respect for his vulnerability in a genre that often demands toughness. As a father, he frequently spoke about doing it all for his “lil’ boy,” adding layers of purpose to his grind.
The timing makes the tragedy even more gut-wrenching. At 25— the same age icons like Tupac and Biggie were taken—Poppa’s life ended just as his career hit new heights. Fans point to his lyrics reflecting on mortality, including lines worrying about dying young like his heroes. Now those words feel eerily prophetic.
As the Fulton County Medical Examiner continues the investigation, the hip-hop community unites in mourning a talent gone too soon. Lil Poppa’s catalog—filled with heartfelt anthems and raw honesty—will live on, but the void he leaves is immense. From the streets of Jacksonville to stages nationwide, his voice touched countless lives. Rest in power, Lil Poppa—your music was healing, and your legacy endures.
The industry has lost another young star far too early. Questions linger, grief runs deep, and the search for answers continues. For now, fans can only play his tracks louder, honoring a rapper who gave everything through his art.
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