Justin “BeatKing” Riley, a prominent figure in Southern hip-hop, tragically passed away at the age of 39. Known for his influential role in shaping the music scene during the early 2000s, Riley collapsed while taking over a morning radio show. According to TMZ, the Houston-born rapper suffered a pulmonary embolism, a serious condition in which a blood clot blocks a lung vessel. Despite being rushed to the hospital, Riley passed away with his two daughters by his side.
His manager, Tasha Felder, shared the devastating news on Instagram, expressing deep sorrow. Felder wrote, “BeatKing has been the best part of the club for over a decade.” She praised his significant impact on the music industry, particularly noting how his sound has left a lasting mark. “He has produced and worked with so many artists, that his sound will forever live,” Felder continued, emphasizing his devotion to his daughters, his music, and his fans. In the comments section, many fans offered their condolences and shared their shock at the news. One person wrote, “Everybody loved bro!!” Another added, “Man, RIP to a TEXAS LEGEND.”
Riley played an integral role in Houston’s underground music scene, collaborating with internationally recognized artists like 2 Chainz and Moneybagg Yo. His popular tracks “Then Leave” and “Scream” became iconic in clubs across the country, earning him the Instagram name @clubgodzilla.
BeatKing’s death comes as another heavy blow to the music industry, which has recently mourned the losses of several other artists. Not long ago, hip-hop artist Chino XL passed away at 50, and Russell, a member of the 1980s rock band Great White, died at the age of 63 following health complications.
Justin “BeatKing” Riley leaves behind a rich legacy that will continue to inspire both his fans and the music world. His impact on the Southern rap scene and his dedication to his craft will ensure that his memory lives on.