Meek Mill, who discovered Lil Snupe and signed him within hours of hearing a demo tape, seemed at a loss for words. Hundreds of mourners turned up for Lil Snupe's funeral on Saturday, trying to make sense of the tragedy and how such a bright star could be cut down so young. Police say that 36-year-old Tony Holden shot and killed the 18-year-old after a dispute over a video game. On the track, Lil Snupe raps: "And I refuse to let my mama lose me to some bull****."īut now as details of his killing have come to light, it seems that is exactly how Lil Snupe met his end. In the track "Nobody," Snupe seems to foreshadow his violent end when he raps about haters who want to kill him. On one of his most popular tracks, "Melo," Lil Snupe rapped: "While I’m barefeeted with my feet all black/ When my grandma tellin' me to be in by the street lights/ But now I’m thuggin', going hard in this street life/ Plus these p***y n****s outchea tryna kill me." Lil Snupe hinted at the dangers of his life through his lyrics, which spoke of a violent world and a constant fear of death. Ross was killed in Winnfield, La., early Thursday morning, June 20. “R.I.P 2 my lil f-ing ni–a #lilsnupe I tried everything in my power 2 get that kid out of the streets!” Meek wrote in a tweet he would soon delete. In a Facebook photo posted June 13, 2013, Addarren 'Lil Snupe' Ross celebrates his 18th birthday. In fact, even his mentor Meek Mill seemed to imply that Lil Snupe had a hard time leaving behind his old life after he quickly ascended in the rap world. It’s been almost eight years since young rapper Lil Snupe died, and his father Big Snupe has seen his grave for the first time.But Big Snupe, who had been incarcerated at the time of his son’s death, was not pleased with the gravesite his son received. So when the 18-year-old rapper was gunned down last week in Louisiana, it was a tragedy but not entirely a surprise. Lil Snupe’s dad, who was recently released from prison, is angry after visiting his son’s gravesite. Lil Snupe made no effort to hide the fact that he came from a rough upbringing and associated with a rough crowd.