
Tragic news has emerged about the untimely passing of Florida rapper POORSTACY, who was known for his collaborations with music icon Travis Barker. He was just 26 years old when he passed away on Saturday, November 29, as confirmed by the Boca Raton Police Department.
Born Carlito Milfort Jr., POORSTACY’s life came to a sudden end due to an incident in Boca Raton, Florida. While authorities have stated that the case is under investigation, specific details surrounding his death have not yet been disclosed.
His last Instagram post, shared in August, featured him in a car alongside a child, and he was actively promoting upcoming performances in Florida at that time. Fans and friends have taken to social media to express their grief, leaving heartfelt messages under his final post. “Ur loved bro, always,” one commenter wrote, while another added, “Thank you for all the memories 🕊️ rest in peace brother.”
Hailing from Palm Beach, Florida, POORSTACY’s music was a unique blend of hip hop, punk rock, and heavy metal, drawing inspiration from a wide range of artists including Billy Idol, XXXTentacion, and My Chemical Romance. Throughout his career, he released two studio albums, “The Breakfast Club” and “Party At the Cemetery,” along with two EPs, “I Don’t Care” and “I Don’t Rap.” Notably, he also contributed to the Grammy-nominated soundtrack for the 2020 film “Bill & Ted Face the Music.”
In July, POORSTACY released a new track titled “Nothing belongs to you.,” showcasing his continued dedication to his craft.
As we remember POORSTACY, his impact on the music scene and the memories he created with fans will not be forgotten. For more updates and tributes in the world of hip hop, visit us at hiphopraisedmetheblog.com.
