BeatKing, Club Godzilla, Passes at 39: The Viral Hitmaker Behind ‘Then Leave’ Who Ruled Southern Clubs

Tejal Somvanshi

Tejal Somvanshi

American rapper Justin Riley, also known as BeatKing, passed away at the age of 39

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The news of his demise was officially announced by his manager, Tasha Felder.

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BeatKing was one of the most celebrated rappers of his time in Houston.

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Starting his career as a part of a church band, he went on to produce music and collaborate with numerous popular artists.

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Survived by two daughters, he was known for his deep commitment to his family.

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Riley’s influence on the Southern hip-hop scene was significant and profound.

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Club God," his breakout hit, helped him secure a spot on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart with his track "Then Leave.

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Social media was filled with tributes to BeatKing, including one from fellow artist Bun B.

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