Chicago R&B Singer Johnny P Has Passed Away

Chicago artist Johnny P, who has worked with everyone from 2Pac to Twista to Die or Die, has passed away.

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R&B singer Johnny P has passed away, according to a post on FakeShoreDrive.

Widely considered a Chicago legend, Johnny P was most known for his work on some of hip-hop’s biggest hits. He provided the vocals on Do or Die tracks “Po Pimp” and “Sex Appeal,” Twista’s “Yo Body,” as well as 2Pac and Scarface’s cut “Smile,” which was released six months after Pac’s death.

The members of Do or Die announced the tragic news via Instagram on Sunday, writing: “Our Brother Was Called Home […] Rest In Heaven #JohnnyP. Our Prayers Are With His Family.”

Earlier this month, Wicked Entertainment announced the artist had passed away; however, friends and family denied these claims, insisting Johnny P remained on life support after slipping into a coma. 

This needs to stop @JohnnyPmusic is not dead😡 I'm his oldest daughter mom @CallHerJonAsia he is very much alive stop spreading rumors

— thatsgeegee ♎️9/29 (@ThatsGeeGee_15) November 13, 2016
Johnny P was like the reincarnation of Sam Cooke, nobody could sing as pure. His star got to shine but not as bright or as deserving as it potentially could have! He is our brother and will always be remembered and we will always keep him alive in spirit and in music! From me first hearing him on his song "Connect the Dots" all the way to working on music with me and Do or Die and a bunch of other Chicago legends, Johnny P always added an element of greatness and legitimacy to what we were doing! He will always be remembered as a friend, a truly gifted singer and a legend!

According to an artist profile, Johnny P began singing at the age of four, and went on to draw inspiration from big names like Michael Jackson, Marvin Gaye, and Sam Cooke. In 1989, Johnny P signed with Colombia Records and released his debut album Connect the Dots. His sophomore album, The Next, was distributed 11 years later under Rap-A-Lot Records/Virgin Records.

Twista released a statement on Johnny P's passing, which you can read below:

RIP Johnny P

Po-Pimpin! 🙏🏾 Chicago Legend! pic.twitter.com/lTG1Aq76jZ

— “DRILL MUSIC IN ZION” Out Now! (@LupeFiasco) November 28, 2016

Following the news of his death, many fans—including Lupe Fiasco—expressed their condolences on social media. You can read some of the messages, and listen to some of his biggest musical contributions, below.

I'm hurting so bad right now damn i miss my Boi! #RipJohnnyP 💔🙏

— Brandon Zehrer (@TwinCityCEO) November 27, 2016

You fought a good fight Daddy. I love you with all of my heart @JohnnyPmusic R.I.P 😪💔

— 𝑴𝒂𝒓𝒚 𝑵𝒂𝒚 𝑩𝒍𝒊𝒈𝒆 🦋 (@CallHerJonAsia) November 27, 2016

RIP Johnny P Chitown Legend 😞🙏🏾

— WestinHoldingsAccountsManager (@BigHomeyofPSI) November 28, 2016

Damn RIP to a Chicago legend Johnny P!!!!!!

— Lil Rel Howery (@LilRel4) November 28, 2016

Damn, RIP Johnny P

— Blank (@TheMSeries1) November 28, 2016

R.i.p Johnny P
Truly a voice of a legacy

— Uncle Jessie (@ch1cosuave) November 28, 2016

RIH Johnny YaDig P. You will be missed!

— LADYMUA (@TiaKeeKai3) November 28, 2016

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Do or Die "Po Pimp" f/ Twista and Johnny P


Scarface "Smile" f/ 2Pac and Johnny P


Twista "Yo Body" f/ Johnny P and Do or Die

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