Record label announces death of rap artist Lil Marlo

A statement from the Atlanta Police Department says a man named Rudolph Johnson was killed late Saturday in what investigators believe was a targeted shooting.

Quality Control Music announced the death of Rudolph “Marlo” Johnson in a social media post, 2020, July, 13
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Quality Control Music announced the death of Rudolph “Marlo” Johnson in a social media post, 2020, July, 13

The Atlanta-based rap artist known as Lil Marlo has died.

Quality Control Music announced the death of Rudolph “Marlo” Johnson in a social media post on Sunday, saying he will be remembered as “a man of great talent who feared nothing.”

A statement from the Atlanta Police Department said that a man named Rudolph Johnson was killed late on Saturday in what investigators believe was a targeted shooting.

Officers responded to a single-car wreck on Interstate 285 in Atlanta at about 03.30 pm GMT Saturday night and found the driver, later identified as Johnson, dead inside his vehicle, the statement said.

Investigators believe Johnson was shot while driving and was the intended target.

Police identified Johnson as 30 years old, while the social media post from Quality Control Music says he was born in 1993, which would make him around 27. 

Representatives for the record label did not immediately reply to a request for comment Sunday.

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Johnson emerged in 2017 collaborating with rapper and friend Lil Baby on “2 The Hard Way." 

Earlier this year, the up-and-coming rapper released his project “1st & 3rd” featuring Future, Gucci Mane and Lil Baby.

“So Much Potential That The World Didn’t Get A Chance To See. Love You Bro. It’s Really Hard For Me To Say RIP," Quality Control Music CEO Pierre Thomas said on Instagram.

Rapper Lil Yachty, Johnson’s label mate, said on social media that he and Johnson had worked on four songs the morning of his death.

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