CeeLo Green recently attended Shawty Lo's tribute party years after the latter's death. However, during the rapper's entrance, he suffered a shocking fall from a horse; how is he after the accident?

According to Page Six, the musician was at The Bank in Atlanta, Georgia, for the late hip-hop star's celebration of life. Fans at the venue were shocked as the rapper arrived riding a horse while being accompanied by two men wearing cowboy hats to fit the theme.

The outlet pointed out that the stallion appeared to be stressed at one point, leading it to lose its balance. The former "The Voice" coach, who donned a jacket, gold chain, and his signature glasses, ultimately fell from the animal.

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It appears that the musician is fine and unbothered as he immediately stood up with a big smile. Later that evening, CeeLo addressed the matter by joking that it was Shawty Lo's spirit who did it to him as he was a "comedian."

Throughout the night, Shawty Lo's life was celebrated by guests and a few star-studded attendees such as T.I., DJ Greg Street, and D4L members Mook-B and Fabo. (via Hip Hop DX)

Shawty Lo Cause of Death

Shawty Lo, popularly known for his hit tracks like "Dey Know," "Feels Good to Be Here," and more, died in 2016 due to a tragic car crash.

In early reports, the musician passed away in Atlanta. Fulton County police Cpl. Maureen Smith confirmed that his vehicle hit a few trees before bursting into flames.

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The impact was so strong that the musician was reportedly thrown out of his car and died. Two women were with him at the time and they were taken to the hospital immediately.

Regarding his successful music career, Shawty Lo, who would have been 47 in the present, was able to release two albums including his first one, "Units in the City."

He was also a part of the group D4L, which popularized the track "Laffy Taffy."

CeeLo Green Latest Music Update

The musician had been quiet for a while now as he hasn't released any songs over the past few months.

However, he was able to collaborate with Eminem for the track "The King and I," which was featured in the 2022 Baz Luhrmann film "Elvis."

Aside from the duo, other artists featured in the film's official soundtrack were Doja Cat, Kacey Musgraves, Diplo, Tame Impala, Stevie Nicks, Jazmine Sullivan, and many more. (via Complex)

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