The music world is mourning the loss of Channing Nicole Larry, the Texas-born rapper and singer known to fans as Enchanting, who has died at just 26 years old.
Enchanting gained attention for her smooth blend of hip-hop, R&B, and trap, quickly building a loyal online following. Her early releases, shared independently on social media, helped her stand out in a crowded industry. Songs like “Want Sum” and “Freaky Deaky” showcased her melodic style and growing confidence as an artist.
Her talent eventually caught the eye of rapper Gucci Mane, who signed her to his label, 1017 Records. The partnership brought national exposure, including an appearance on the 2020 mixtape “So Icy Summer.” Her music continued to gain traction, earning millions of views on YouTube and more than half a million monthly listeners on Spotify.

News of her passing sparked an emotional wave of condolences across social media. Fans remembered her energy, warmth, and potential, writing messages like, “Your legacy will live forever,” and “You were just getting started.”
Gucci Mane shared a touching tribute, calling her “a true star” who will be deeply missed. Fellow artists also honored her kindness, authenticity, and support during difficult times.
According to reports, Enchanting was placed on life support after becoming unconscious. Her family later made the difficult decision to remove her from life-sustaining treatment. A cause of death has not yet been released.
Enchanting often spoke about her musical roots in church and her belief in the rising power of women in hip-hop. Fans and colleagues now remember her as a gifted young artist whose bright future was tragically cut short.
May she rest in peace.