Pooh Shiesty

Losing a loved one is always a difficult and dark period in a person'southward life. That'southward been the story for the family unit of rapper Pooh Shiesty since the expiry of his blood brother Tarrance Henderson last month. Pooh Shiesty recognizing the troubled fourth dimension that his family is facing, has tried to put a smile on his mother's face up past buying her a make new business firm.

Pooh Shiesty's blood brother, besides known as TeeDa P, died on Feb 28. According to reports, he had been battling brain cancer. He was laid to remainder at Brown Missionary Baptist Church in Southaven. TeeDa P was also an upcoming rapper who had been raising eyebrows after he released a series of singles in 2019. Just before his death, he released an album named "Halftime."

As the family comes to terms with his death, Pooh Shiesty decided to notice a way to cheer up his mother. He posted her reaction to receiving the new home on Instagram. He posted a video prune in which he tagged his late brother. "@tee_da_p i did it @gladysbaines love yous 5L."

In the video, his tearful mother, Gladys Baines, can be heard expressing her shock at the gesture. "I can't believe you just did this. I can't believe it. I can't believe it," she said as she embraced her son in joy.

Following the passing of TeeDa P, Drake took the time out to give some encouragement to Pooh Shiesty. In a at present widely circulated voice note, he said, "I just want to transport you my condolences, human being. You know? And just let you know that, like, the cycle of life is unfair… It just hits usa then hard. Money can't change that, you know? Something I just went through too with 1 of my friends."

He added: "Just know that's something everybody got to witness and I'm certain they're all just proud of you, the most love for you in their hearts and that's something I want you to know. In tough times like this, realize what you lot've been able to reach in this brusk time and what you accept in front end of yous. I'm wishing you force in these times, man."