Tragedy has struck the Detroit music community as three aspiring rappers were found dead in a Detroit apartment. Armani Kelly, Montoya Givens, and Dante Wicker were reported missing two weeks ago, after they failed to show up for a performance at Lounge 31 on Gratiot Avenue. The performance was abruptly cancelled due to an equipment problem.
The families of the three artists, who were all in their 20s, had grown increasingly worried as the days passed without any word from them. The shocking discovery of their bodies in an apartment on Detroit’s east side has devastated the local music scene and left their loved ones seeking answers.
The Detroit Police Department is investigating the deaths as a triple homicide and has asked anyone with information to come forward. At this time, it is unclear what led to the tragedy, but the music community and the families of the victims are hoping that the investigation will bring them the closure they need.
Armani Kelly, Montoya Givens, and Dante Wicker were rising stars in the Detroit rap scene, with a growing fan base and a passion for music that inspired those around them. Their sudden loss is a tragic reminder of the fragility of life and the impact that young artists can have on their communities.
The families of the victims have asked for privacy as they come to terms with their loss. The Detroit music community has come together to support one another and remember the three aspiring rappers who will be deeply missed.