Source: Radio One / General
Derek Emmanuel Barbosa, best known to Hip Hop fans as lyrical rapper Chino XL, has reportedly passed away. He was 50 years old.
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The cause of death has not been released, but fellow rappers have taken to social media to publicly mourn Chino’s death. Respected for his lyrical ability, Chino dropped a series of albums and also found work as an actor. A quick IMDB search lists 2002’s Barrio Wars, Gang Wars and the 2003 film Alex & Emma among his film credits.
On television, XL appeared on the Comedy Central series Reno 911!, Zane’s Sex Chronicles and the long-running day time soap opera, The Young & The Restless.
More recently he collaborated with iconic rapper Rakim on new music.
RIP to CHINO XL .. I’m gonna miss you, big bro pic.twitter.com/TPEtYfziy0
— A-F-R-O (@realfrothizzle) July 29, 2024
Some rap fans recall Chino XL being one of the names Tupac called out at the end of his now-classic diss song, “Hit ‘Em Up.” In a YouTube video a man claims to be the cause of Pac’s angry diss toward Chino, saying he’d tipped Pac off that there was a rapper from the East Coast who’d dissed him on wax.
Check out the clip below.
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