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Rapper OG Maco Dead at 32 Years Old

"His life was a testament to resilience, creativity, and boundless love," his family said in a statement.

OG Maco performs onstage at Hot 107.9 Birthday Bash Block Show at Phillips Arena on June 20, 2015 in Atlanta.

OG Maco performs onstage at Hot 107.9 Birthday Bash Block Show at Phillips Arena on June 20, 2015 in Atlanta.

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OG Maco died at 32 years old on Thursday (Dec. 26), his manager, Poppa Perc, confirmed to Billboard on Friday (Dec. 27).

Maco — born Benedict Chiajulam Ihesiba Jr. — died while surrounded by friends and family at a Los Angeles hospital, according to TMZ, who was first to break the news.


His family later shared a joint statement confirming his death on his Instagram account. “With heavy hearts, we share the breaking news of the passing of our beloved Ben, known to the world as OG Maco. His life was a testament to resilience, creativity, and boundless love. Through his music, passion, and unwavering spirit, he touched so many lives and left a lasting impact,” they wrote. “While we grieve this immense lose, we also celebrate the extraordinary life he lived — one that will continue to inspire and uplift others. Maco’s influence, both as an artist and as a person, will remain forever etched in our hearts.”

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His family first revealed in a Dec. 16 statement on his Instagram that the rapper had been hospitalized. “We want to inform OG Maco’s fans, friends, and supporters that he is currently in critical but stable condition,” the statement read. “He is receiving the best possible care, and we are staying hopeful as he continues to fight.”

While they did not share the cause for the rapper’s need for medical care, Poppa Perc previously told AllHipHop that the “U Guessed It” rapper had suffered a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

The manager, who has kept fans updated on the rapper’s condition throughout the last few weeks, also appeared to post about the Atlanta rapper’s death on Friday. “We lost a legend last night,” he wrote to his Instagram Story with a broken-heart emoji.

OG Maco rose to fame out of Atlanta behind his viral hit “U Guessed It” in 2014. He signed a deal with Quality Control Music during the same year.

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The OG Parker-produced “U Guessed It” peaked at No. 90 on the Billboard Hot 100 and received a remix featuring fellow ATLien 2 Chainz. OG Maco’s last solo studio album, The God of Rage, arrived in 2021.

Read the full statement from OG Maco’s family confirming his death below:

This article was originally published by Billboard U.S.

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