What Happened To Sad Frosty? Death updates –  RAPPER Sad Frosty has suddenly died aged just 24. The Texas-born star is understood to have passed away over the weekend as tributes began flooding in.

The rapper’s Instagram account only has two posts. The first one was posted back in July 2021 with fellow rapper Chief Keef.

The cause of the rapper’s death is unknown at this time.

Tributes from friends and fans of the rapper have flooded social media after the news of his passing, with “RIP Sad Frosty” trending on Twitter.

“RIP Sad Frosty, so unexpected man,” wrote another user, along with photos of the rapper.

Read our Sad Frosty death blog for the latest updates…

  • Who did Sad Frosty collaborate with?

    The rapper previously collaborated with hip-hop artist DC the Don on a single called Beavis and Butthead.

    The song currently has almost 1.5 million views on YouTube.

    Sad Frosty also collaborated with rapper Chief Keef on his track called Swerve (remix).

  • Fellow rapper mourns friend

    LOOT shared that he spoke to Sad Frosty recently.

  • Scant information

    The rapper’s Instagram account only has two posts. The first one was posted back in July 2021 with fellow rapper Chief Keef.

    The last post announces his passing with the caption: “Love Live Sad Frosty, 3/4/97 – 1/14/22.”

  • Had such friendly energy’

    One fan said that he met the rapper once, and shared he “had such friendly energy.”

    “Sad to know you are gone, happy to know your[sic] free of any pain earth gave you,” the fan wrote.

  • Sad Frosty’s last posts

    On July 10 last year, the Houston rapper penned on Instagram: “They want that old frosty, for what tho? (sic).”

    There are only two posts on his Instagram page – one that announced his death and the other from July.

    In his last TikTok post, the rapper shared a clip of his song ADHD Freestyle.

    He wrote: “This song changed my life. S/O for Dontoi for showing me love on this one.”

    He last posted on Facebook in 2018, according to HITC.

    His YouTube channel contains much more content, including his popular collaboration with DC The Don called Beavis & Butt-Head, which has been watched around 1.4million times.

  • No Jumper shares tribute

    No Jumper posted a tribute to the late rapper on Twitter.

  • Blackyspeaks pays tribute

    The Youtuber posted about Sad Frosty’s passing on Twitter.

    He called Sad Frosty a “very genuine person” and paid condolences to his friends and family.

  • What was Sad Frosty’s cause of death?

    The cause of the rapper’s death is unknown at this time, but many speculate that it was due to a drug overdose.

    Hip-hop commentator Domis Live NEWS speculated on Twitter that it was an accidental overdose.

    Domis alleged that Sad Frosty told him that he was recently in rehab, but kept it a part of his personal life.

  • Rapper DC The Don mourns

    The rapper, also known as Daji, took to Twitter on Monday to post multiple emotional tweets about Sad Frosty’s death.

    Daji said he “would trade everything to have you back @sadfrosty”

    He also posted an angrier tweet, saying that no one really cared about the deceased rapper and that no one “showed him that love while he was here he could’ve really used that.”

    The rapper also tweeted out statements where he referred to Sad Frosty as “Sam.”

  • Haunting tweet

    In one of Sad Frosty’s last tweets, he made a chilling statement less than a year before he was found dead at age 24.

    The post mentions a woman, possibly the mother of Sad Frosty’s child, wishing that the Texas rapper was deceased.

    The rapper writes, seemingly as a joke, that once he dies he will come back to haunt her.

    The tweet reads, “baby mama keep wishing i die when i die im coming to haunt that b***h”

  • Frosty rapped about haters and depression, continued

    The lyrics continue: “B****, I’m flexing through depression (Huh?), I’m posted at the crib.

    “Making millions from my music, man, I get it how I live (Yeah). Had to grind for this s**t, I took some time for this s**t (Huh?). Face card, good, won’t wait in line for kicks, ayy.”

    The track is part of his album Sandbox, which contains other hits including Beavis & Butt-head, and Swerve (remix) that stars the American rapper Chief Keef, real name Keith Farrelle Cozart.

    Ice Cream was a “highly anticipated” track for Frosty’s fanbase, according to Genius.

  • What did Sad Frosty rap about?

    Frosty wrote tracks talking about his haters and his struggles with depression.

    Years before his deathFrosty produced tracks including “New Kicks”, “Ice Cream”, and “Crib with a Lake”.

    Ice Cream was released in December 2020.

    In the first verse, he raps: “I been flexin’ on my haters every day, I live my dreams.

    “My Travis 6’s, they official, your jump man on the wrong team. Feel like Pharrell in 07, all my shoes Icecream man (Uh) (sic).”

  • How did Sad Frosty earn his income?

    Sad Frosty made his money from the music industry as a rapper.

    Although little is known about him, he could have earned his money through other sources and interests.

  • What was Sad Frosty’s net worth?

    Very little is known about the rapper, making accurate calculations of his net worth tricky.

    Online estimates vary widely with Allfamousbirthday.com saying his net worth was $1.5million while Idolnetworth puts the figure at the much more substantial $11m.

    Famousnetworth puts the amount at $125,000.

    None of the sites though gives any calculations as to how those figures are reached.

  • NFR Podcast shares tribute

    The Hip Hop podcast channel shared a photo of the late rapper, with the caption, “R.I.P Sad Frosty”

  • How did Sad Frosty get famous? Continued

    A regular Twitter user, his account went quiet in July 2021, but in November 2021 he posted that he was back saying: “Frosty back b***h yeah im back b***h did ya miss me? or you aint care b***h.”

    He gained acclaim for his collaboration with DC The Don called Beavis & Butt-Head which as of January 2021 has notched up 1.4 million views.

    His other notable songs include Crib With A Lake, Pull Up, New Kicks and Swerve among others.

  • How did Sad Frosty get famous?

    Sad Frosty came to the wider public’s attention in 2018 thanks to his release of ADHD Freestyle.

    He built up his following, in part, through social media.

    Sad Frosty had around 100,000 followers to his YouTube channel where he regularly posted videos and he was active on TikTok.

  • Tributes paid

    Tributes from friends and fans of the rapper have flooded social media after the news of his passing, with “RIP Sad Frosty” trending on Twitter.

    “RIP SAD FROSTY” read one tweet. “Loved bro music so much especially his collabs with dc the don. I can just remember hearing his song in berlins merch intro and hearing him in Dontai intros to this day. We love you frosty”

    “RIP Sad Frosty, so unexpected man,” wrote another user, along with photos of the rapper.

  • Frosty rapped about haters and depression

    Years before his deathFrosty produced tracks including “New Kicks”, “Ice Cream”, and “Crib with a Lake”.

    Ice Cream was released in December 2020.

    In the first verse, he raps: “I been flexin’ on my haters every day, I live my dreams.

    “My Travis 6’s, they official, your jump man on the wrong team. Feel like Pharrell in 07, all my shoes Icecream man (Uh) (sic).”

  • Avid TikToker

    Sad Frosty frequently posted on TikTok, even when it wasn’t pertaining to his music.

    He was active on the app until about three days before his death.

    In the last video posted to the rapper’s TikTok account, where he had over 60K followers, he spoke about his song titled ADHD Freestyle.

    “This song changed my life. S/O to Dontoi for showing me love on this one,” he said in the video.

  • No Jumper shares tribute

    No Jumper posted a tribute to the late rapper on Twitter.

  • Who did Sad Frosty collaborate with?

    The rapper previously collaborated with hip-hop artist DC the Don on a single called Beavis and Butthead.

    The song currently has almost 1.5 million views on YouTube.

    Sad Frosty also collaborated with rapper Chief Keef on his track called Swerve (remix).

  • Sad Frosty’s rise to fame

    Sad Frosty came to the wider public’s attention in 2018 thanks to his release of ADHD Freestyle.

    He built up his following, in part, through social media.

    Sad Frosty had around 100,000 followers to his YouTube channel where he regularly posted videos and he was active on TikTok.

  • Scant information

    The rapper’s Instagram account only has two posts. The first one was posted back in July 2021 with fellow rapper Chief Keef.

    The last post announces his passing with the caption: “Love Live Sad Frosty, 3/4/97 – 1/14/22.”

  • What did Sad Frosty fans say?

    Sad Frosty’s fans took to social media to express their grief over the rapper’s death.

    “How the f*** is Sad Frosty dead WHAT THE F*** NO WAY BROOOO,” wrote one fan.

    “Tell me what I saw about sad frosty isn’t true,” another fan posted.

    “Woah woah woah wtf PLEASE TELL ME THIS IS FAKE,” one exclaimed.

    Another fan echoed, “rip sad frosty bro i can’t believe this, i’ve looked up to you for a while and i can’t believe you’re gone bro.”

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