Gone Too Soon: Musicians Who Died Young

In remembrance of Shawty Lo, a tribute to late legends.

Big Pun, 28 - Christopher Rios, better known as Big Pun, was a member of the Terror Squad with fellow Puerto Rican rapper Fat Joe.  Pun’s 1997 hit, “I'm Not a Player,” featuring Joe, paved the way for his platinum-selling debut, Capital Punishment, the following year. Then in 2000, after years of struggling with obesity, the swift-tongue twisting lyricist died from a heart attack. (Photo: John Ricard/Retna Ltd.)
UGK - Just ask all the UGK alumni how influential the Port Arthur pair is. Still, they didn't make our Most Influential list.
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Tupac - Tupac was known for his candid tongue and provocative lyrics. At a MECCA arena concert in Milwaukee back in 1994 Pac got a little too carefree with his words inciting a riot which caused promoters to drop him. Pac allegedly sparked conflict with "fight words," and fans began to throw cups on stage, shove, and more; forcing the concert to end early. Afterwards, the aggravated concertgoers stormed the hotel Tupac was staying at, leaving three injured and two arrested. Promoters blamed the rapper for the mayhem and promptly discontinued their relationship him before his next show.(Photo: Raymond Boyd/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)/content/dam/betcom/images/2011/11/Music-11-01-11-15/110911-celebs-fashion-heavy-d-1.jpg

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Pimp C, 33 - One-half of the legendary rap duo UGK, Pimp C was an idol to some of this generation's top rappers including T.I., Young Jeezy and Gucci Mane. The underground king died of a drug overdose on December 2007.

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