Chelsea Reject, a gifted rapper out of New York who has labored alongside a number of underground acts such because the sprawling Beast Coast collective and others, has died. A GoFundMe for Chelsea Reject has been established by her companion to assist with the prices of funeral companies.
Chelsea Reject, actual identify Chelsea Alexander, as seen in The Categorical Tribune, labored alongside the likes of Mick Jenkins, Kota The Buddy, Soiled Sanchez 47 of the Professional Period collective, CJ Fly, additionally of Professional Period fame, Joey BadA$$, AKTHESAVIOR of The Underachievers, and Raz Fresco amongst different underground notables.
Hip-Hop Wired has featured the Brooklyn native’s music in our CRT FRSH (Licensed Contemporary) playlist music roundup in occasions previous. Reject’s final recorded mission, Rogue alongside former Professional Period member T’Nah, was launched in August of 2024. She additionally featured on Mahogany Jones’ “GO (Ma$terPiece Remix 2)” final 12 months.
T’Nah shared a loving submit in honor of CR through Instagram that we’ll share beneath within the gallery:
Haha we had been so enthused and prepared and all the things was gonna change this 12 months. She was my battery pack – we had been JUST about to get again within the fitness center subsequent this week. She would love that a few of yall been within the fitness center on her behalf. Maintain going. It’ll assist.
Gon be so laborious. To muster up the power with out you Chelsea. However yea. Not gonna take something you taught me without any consideration!!!!
As seen within the Tribute piece, CR’s companion, Brian Harris, established a GoFundMe that, of this writing, has raised over 85% of its $15,000 purpose.
To point out your assist for Chelsea Reject’s household, please comply with this hyperlink. Maintain scrolling to see a few of CR’s previous collaborators and recording companions share their condolences.
Might Chelsea Reject relaxation powerfully in peace.
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New York Rapper Chelsea Reject Has Handed Away
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