There has already been a confirmed report of Gangsta Boo's real cause of death.

The autopsy report revealed cocaine, fentanyl, and alcohol to be the cause of an accidental overdose. FOX13 Memphis provided these details in their recent coverage.

Tragically, Lola Mitchell - more widely known by her stage name Gangsta Boo - passed away on New Year's Day.

Emergency services were summoned to a Memphis residence where the 43-year-old was unconscious. Despite all attempts at resuscitation, she sadly could not be revived.

AllHipHop announced during that time that the beloved recording artist died in her hometown of Memphis, Tennessee, after attending a concert.

Officials discovered her body on her front porch at approximately 4 PM, and it is speculated her past struggles with substance abuse may have contributed to the tragedy.

According to those in the know, Gangsta Boo died from a drug overdose but TMZ also reported on the matter, claiming that "a fentanyl-laced substance may be the cause of her death."

On New Year's Eve, shortly before her death, the famous rapper welcomed her brother into her home for a celebratory gathering.

Unfortunately, the brother was taken to hospital due to an overdose but recovered fully. However, that didn't stop events in GB's household from continuing late into the night.

When authorities located the Queen of Memphis' body, they suspected an overdose was the cause of death due to the presence of narcotics. Yet, until a post-mortem had been carried out, the exact circumstances of her passing remained unclear until recently.

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Gangsta Boo Net Worth

Gangsta Boo's total assets are worth approximately $2 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth.

Her career started in the 1990s when she worked alongside Juicy J, Paul, and other founding members of the rap collective, including Lord Infamous, Koosta Knicca, Crunchy Black, and more.

In 1996 Three 6 Mafia released their album "Mystic Stylez," which gained them wide recognition in the South. She was part of the group until 2001.

In her quest for a solo career, Gangsta Boo left Three 6 Mafia due to conflicts with the group, her faith, financial mismanagement, and different pursuits. She gained recognition in the 2000s with the release of her album "Enquiring Minds" and continued to pursue success with two more albums; "Both Worlds *69" (2001) and "Enquiring Minds II: The Soap Opera" (2003).

Achieving fame as the "Queen of Memphis," Gangsta Boo became well-known thanks to her remarkable talent.

Earning a whopping $500,000 each year from music videos and mixtapes such as "Underground Cassette Tape Music 2" in 2018, it is no surprise that Gangsta Boo made waves in the hip-hop scene.

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