The Death of Rapper T Hood Shot Dead in Georgia at Age 33

American rapper Tiven Hood, known professionally as "T Hood", was killed after being shot during a fight that occurred at his home in Snellville, Georgia, according to security and media sources.
The late artist was famous for songs like "READY 2 GO" and "Big Booty", leaving behind a musical legacy that gained widespread popularity among his audience. The "TMZ" website reported that the Gwinnett County police arrived at the scene after receiving reports of a fight, initiating their preliminary investigations into the incident classified as a "homicide", while the circumstances and motives remain undisclosed.
For her part, Yolanda, T Hood's mother, denied rumors about a party being held at the home at the time of the incident, confirming the news of her son's death in statements reported by the British newspaper "Mirror".
Music producer Didotwell expressed his shock at the death of his friend, writing on his Instagram account: "We were talking all day on the phone, I can't believe you're gone. Rest in peace, T Hood, I love you, brother". Fans' comments continued to pour in on social media platforms.
Investigations are still ongoing to uncover the circumstances of the incident, while the music industry bids farewell to one of the most prominent faces of rap in recent years.