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Truett Foster McKeehan's Cause of Death Revealed

The cause of Truett Foster McKeehan‘s death, the son of Christian rapper TobyMac, has been revealed.

A representative for the rapper confirmed on Tuesday (January 21) to People that his son died at the age of 21 due to an accidental overdose of fentanyl and amphetamines.

Truett died suddenly in October. Medics rushed to the family’s home in Tennessee after responding to a cardiac arrest call.

Truett Foster Mckeehan had joy that took the room when he entered. He was a magnetic son and brother and friend. If you met him, you knew him, you remembered him. His smile, his laugh, the encouragement he offered with words or even without. He had an untamable grand personality and dreams to match. And he hated being put in a box,” TobyMac wrote on Instagram following his son’s death.

Our thoughts are with Truett‘s loved ones at this difficult time.

Truett Foster McKeehan Dead - Son of Christian Rapper TobyMac Dies at 21

Truett Foster McKeehan, the 21-year-old son of Christian rap artist TobyMac, has sadly passed away.

The young artist died at his home in Nashville, Tenn. on Wednesday (October 23), the Davidson County Medical Examiner’s office and a representative for TobyMac confirmed to NBC News. The cause of death has not yet been confirmed.

Truett, an aspiring musician, was the oldest of TobyMac‘s five children.

Truett Foster Mckeehan had joy that took the room when he entered. He was a magnetic son and brother and friend. If you met him, you knew him, you remembered him. His smile, his laugh, the encouragement he offered with words or even without. He had an untamable grand personality and dreams to match. And he hated being put in a box,” TobyMac wrote on Instagram.

“He expressed himself through the music he made. And by made I mean, written, recorded, produced, mixed, and designed the art. All of it. A true artist. His first show was a week ago, and it was nothing short of electric. Everyone felt it, everyone knew it. He could’ve easily taken the easy route and put music out when he was 12, 14, 16, even 18, but he always said he wanted to live some life and have something to say before he did it. He didn’t want to be a child star, he wanted to be a man with scars and a story to tell. I always admired, respected and encouraged that stand.”

“My last moment with Truett in person was at his first show this past Thursday at the Factory in Franklin, Tennessee. I had to leave the next morning very early to fly and start our Canadian tour. As I stood in the audience and watched my son bring joy to a room, I was as proud as a ‘pop’ (as tru called me) could be. It was the culminating moment of a dream that he had since he was 12. It couldn’t have been sweeter. Our music, and what we say lyrically couldn’t be more different, but the outcome was much the same… offering a room full of people a few minutes of joy in a crazy world. Our last text exchange is shared above (swipe). My wife and I would want the world to know this…We don’t follow God because we have some sort of under-the-table deal with Him, like, we’ll follow you if you bless us. We follow God because we love Him. It’s our honor. He is the God of the hills and the valleys. And He is beautiful above all things.”

Our thoughts are with Truett‘s loved ones at this difficult time.

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