JAKARTA - Little rapper Lil Tay released his latest video after reportedly dying a month ago. A video uploaded by Lil Tay on September 30 coincided with a music video for his latest song, Sucker 4 Green.
In the video, Lil Tay expresses his love for money by wasting money in front of the balcony of his residence and a garage filled with luxury cars. This video ends with Lil Tay standing with his mother, Angela Tian, and his siblings, Jason Tian.
Before releasing a new song, Lil Tay made a live broadcast on Instagram to discuss the news of his death a month ago.
In August, his personal account shared the news that Lil Tay died at the age of 14. A day later, Lil Tay stated that his account was hijacked by an irresponsible party.
This proves how the press doesn't care about facts. They care about insulting my name, not checking facts," said Lil Tay.
On the other hand, Lil Tay also blamed his father - Chris Hope for allegedly making the hoax news through his personal account.
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Chris Hope is the one who made the death hoax. He tried to sabotage me. He worked with other scammers who claimed to be managers and they had krypto coins together," Lil Tay said again.
"Their plan is to fake my way and promote krypto coins... these people cheat," he said.
Furthermore, Lil Tay claims his father and stepmother are people who make himself mentally disturbed.
He (Chris) is not a good person. He tries to control my career and money... me and my family have to go through acts of harassment because of him. But in the end, we won. I am free and I thank God for that. I also thank my mother, who spent her savings on the court," said Lil Tay.
Claire Hope, also known as the small rapper Lil Tay, reportedly passed away in early August. The family shared this sad news through social media to his 3.3 million followers.
"It is with a heavy heart that we share the sad news about the sudden and tragic departure of our beloved Claire," wrote Claire Hope's family.
"We have no words to express pain and loss that cannot be faced. This was all unexpected and surprised us," he continued.
Through her social media, Lil Tay returned and said her account was hijacked and the news of her death was untrue or a hoax.
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