Grandparents Of Alabama Rapper HoneyKomb Brazy Killed In Shooting & House Set On Fire
The grandparents of Mobile, Alabama rapper HoneyKomb Brazy have been killed in a shooting, with their house then set on fire by the perp(s).
While law enforcement agencies are treating the deaths of Tony Lewis and Leila Lewis as a homicide — speaking with witnesses to continue their investigation — the Lewis’ grandson, rapper HoneyKomb Brazy, who recently signed to Houston-based Rap-A-Lot Records, is an emotional wreck, feeling guilty for letting them “get caught up in [his] sh*t.”
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Taking to Instagram, he uploaded a photo of his grandparents and wrote, “Long live grandma n grandpa y’all was my heart fr I put y’all in every song I hate y’all got caught up in my sh*t smh this hurt main I beg y’all to let me move y’all everyday but y’all taught me how to be stand up guy yall always told me if it’s our time it’s our time god got us that’s how ik y’all in heaven y’all baby boy got y’all fasho granny granny ima miss u bad already n ima fasho miss smoking that gas gas wit u grandpa y’all save me a spot cause I’m most definitely coming to see y’all.”
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🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾 prayers to honeycomb and his family!!! SMH https://t.co/nivGzNmhmt
— MeekMill (@MeekMill) February 18, 2021