“I’M GOING TO FIND MY PEACE” – CHILLING VIDEO SURFACES OF LIL POPPA HOURS BEFORE TRAGIC SUICIDE AFTER CAR CRASH, AS RAPPER BATTLED SICKLE CELL PAIN AND MENTAL HEALTH STRUGGLES
By Entertainment & Crime Desk | Atlanta, February 27, 2026
The hip-hop world is in deep mourning after Jacksonville rapper Lil Poppa — real name Janarious Mykel Wheeler — tragically took his own life at just 25, days after releasing new music and amid a lifelong battle with excruciating sickle cell disease. A haunting video has now surfaced showing the artist calmly stating, “And I’m going to find my peace,” in what many fans interpret as a final, heartbreaking farewell — sending shockwaves through the community and amplifying calls for mental health awareness.

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The nightmare unfolded on Wednesday, February 18, 2026, when Lil Poppa was involved in a single-vehicle crash on Interstate 85 south in Hapeville, Georgia. Hapeville Police Chief Bruce Hedley confirmed the car was still drivable after the accident. Instead of seeking immediate help, Poppa called his manager and asked what to do next. During or shortly after that conversation at a nearby hotel, the 25-year-old pulled out a firearm and shot himself in the head in a devastating act of self-harm.
An off-duty officer working security at the hotel called 911. Paramedics rushed him to Grady Memorial Hospital, where he was pronounced dead around 11 a.m. The Fulton County Medical Examiner’s Office conducted an autopsy the next day, ruling the cause of death a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head — officially a suicide.

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Lil Poppa had been brutally open about his chronic pain from sickle cell anemia, a genetic blood disorder causing severe crises, organ damage, and constant agony. Fans and peers noted he often rapped about enduring the disease while pushing through fame’s pressures. Just weeks prior, in resurfaced clips, he spoke of turning in what he called his “last album” and finding peace after speaking to God — words now eerily prophetic.

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He had just dropped his single “Out of Town Bae” on February 13, with plans for more releases and a scheduled Birthday Bash performance in New Orleans in March. Signed to Yo Gotti’s CMG/Interscope label, Poppa built a loyal following with raw, pain-filled tracks reflecting street life, loss, and resilience. Tributes flooded social media from Yungeen Ace, Boosie Badazz, Mozzy, Rob49, Nardo Wick, and Dej Loaf, many highlighting his vulnerability and the need to check on loved ones struggling silently.
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CMG issued a statement calling him a “beloved family member,” vowing to honor his legacy. Yet questions swirl: Was the crash a trigger? Did the conversation with his manager play a role? Some fans express skepticism, fueling online theories, though authorities stand firm on the suicide ruling with no foul play indicated.
Lil Poppa’s death underscores the hidden toll of chronic illness and fame’s isolation. He inspired thousands facing similar battles, turning personal torment into powerful music. Now, as prayers pour in for his family, friends, and fans, the chilling video of him seeking “peace” serves as a somber reminder: pain can be invisible, but it’s never alone to bear.
If you or someone you know is struggling, call or text 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.