Rapper: Is Skull Duggery Dead?
Twitter is awash with Skull Duggery news, with everyone tweeting “Rest In Peace.” Skull Duggery has been absent from the hip-hop scene for a long time.
As a result, no official confirmation of his death has been made by his family. Apart from that, we can’t say he’s dead.
According to The Advocate in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Skull Duggery, a rapper who was signed to No Limit Records in the 1990s, also was sentenced to six years in jail for possessing child pornography.
Skull Duggrey, a New Orleans rapper, discovered hip-hop as a child and began hanging out with the Nature Boys, a prominent local dance and rap crew.
Skull’s notoriety soared after a longtime friend, Master P, included him on the gold-selling Down South Hustlers compilation.
His debut album was released two years later, and the follow-up, These Wicked Streets, was co-published by No Limit and Penalty Records. In 2000, 3rd Ward Stepper debuted on the Hoodlum Entertainment label.
Skull Duggery Cause Of Death: What Happened To Him?
Skull Duggrey’s true cause of death has yet to be determined. He is nearing the end of his life due to health concerns. If there was a murder case, it was almost certainly already publicized.
All of his followers and well-wishers are sending him condolence messages, even though the authorities have yet to investigate his death. In the hip-hop industry, he was one of the most well-known rappers.
Skull Duggery’s Age & Real Name
Skull Duggrey is currently 50 years old, according to the source. As a result, Andrew Jordan is Skull Duggrey’s real name. However, the artist was previously known as Skull Duggrey.
Skull Duggery released 3rd Ward Stepper in 2000 and Controversy in 2003 after departing No Limit in 1999.
Skull Duggery was detained on September 25, 2009, after police raided his Baton Rouge home. At the time of the execution of a search warrant, authorities discovered numerous violent child pornography movies on his computer.
A.223 caliber rifle, a.40 caliber handgun, and marijuana were also discovered. He was condemned to 6 years in jail on April 11, 2011.