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Luci4's Cause of Death Revealed After the Rapper Died at 23

Luci4's Cause of Death Revealed After the Rapper Died at 23

Ingrid Vasquez, Sean MandellWed, April 22, 2026 at 1:36 AM UTC

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Rapper Luci4, also known as Axxturel, was declared dead at a friend's house in February

The artist gained fame in the sigilkore music scene and signed with Atlantic Records after his song “Bodypartz” went viral

His manager confirmed his death in an emotional TikTok post, asking for privacy during this difficult time

Luci4's cause of death has been revealed two months after his death.

According to the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner, the rapper, born James Dear, died as a result of fentanyl toxicity. His manner of death was listed as accidental.

TMZ previously reported, citing his grandparents, that Dear died at a friend's house on Sunday, Feb. 22. The musician, also known as Axxturel, was declared dead upon the Los Angeles Fire Department's arrival around 11:40 a.m., per the outlet.

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His death was confirmed by his manager, Kayla G., in a Feb. 22 TikTok, in which she wrote, “I am devastated to inform you that today, James, Luci4, Axxturel has passed away. He was truly a leader a king and a musician and a genius.”

“There’s nobody like him and there will never be. We all loved him dearly. Rest Easy,” she continued. “Please allow family and friends privacy and patience during this difficult time."

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The artist made waves in the sigilkore scene, a microgenre within trap music that combines electronic and cloud rap.

According to Billboard, Luci4 signed a deal with Atlantic Records after his song “Bodypartz” went viral. The song was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America in 2024.

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His last album, titled Vampmania 3, was released in 2025. It included singles "#NEVERSURRENDER," “Otw, "B4 the Storm” and “Sleeve.”

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