Compton rapper and former YG associate Slim 400 was reportedly shot and killed in the Los Angeles area on Wednesday, Dec. 8. He was 33.
Law enforcement sources tell TMZ the aspiring rapper was gunned down in Inglewood, California. He was shot multiple times and pronounced dead at the scene.
Slim was a member of the Tree Top Pirus street gang which he allegedly joined when he was 13 years old.
He survived a previous attempt on his life when he was shot 9 times in the summer of 2019. His last Instagram Story is a track featuring him and the late rapper Young Dolph on a tombstone.
Slim 400 last IG story a few hrs ago (which is still up @ the time of this tweet) is a song w| him & Young Dolph on a tombstone.
Then Today, Slim 400 got killed.
Man… that’s just wild. pic.twitter.com/5xlqeSXgv3— LO (@1auren1o) December 9, 2021
Tributes pour in from around the country on social media for the late rapper.
One Twitter user wrote:
“This is what gets me. You all light the country on fire if a white person kills but if you all kill yourselfs no one bats an eye Flushed face EVERY life is precious try to LOVE each other more [sic].”
Slim 400 gone… And we know it’s gonna be more in the future that’s gonna drop. What can you even say at this point? N*ggas don’t give a f*ck
— Spoken Reasons (@SpokenReasons) December 9, 2021
Wow man, ResIn Peace to Slim 400. Another devastating loss for the Rap community. Our culture's undying commitment to the violence that was forced on Black people has to change!
— Corey Fernandez, B.A. '08, M.S. '18 ?? (@BeardedScholar) December 9, 2021
Man I enjoyed slim400 music too, Him & YG use to bring it everytime – RIP Slim400 man #Holllupppppppp ???
— Willy Fiskah ? (@AusWillyDaGreat) December 9, 2021
Use to be front page news when an artist was died, but today, we’re losing a rappers monthly to violence or health issues. Just in 2021:DMX, Black Rob, Shock G, Biz Markie, Dolph, now Slim400..not to mention the 20 & unders like BabyCEO, 18Veno, Lil Loaded & on & on. It’s sad.
— TheOnlyEricVaShon? (@VashonEric) December 9, 2021
RIP Slim 400. this one bothered me. im aware of the life homie lived, but he was one you can tell was just a product of his surroundings, with a bright/positive energy outside of that world. he was one of those. rest in peace my G. IMA FOREVER TELL A BITCH NIGGA HOL’ UPPPPPPP!
— ?? (@jaetooblunt) December 9, 2021
Damn I feel like somebody always dying in hip hop. Rest In Peace Slim 400
— ZANGIEF (@captainwest_6) December 9, 2021