Speaker Knockerz’s mother, Mesha Wilson, addressed the various theories surrounding her son’s tragic 2014 death during an appearance on the Drea O Show, published on Monday. She says that “95 percent” of reports she’s seen regarding his death have been inaccurate.
“I’ve learned a lot, you know, listening to and reading some of the things that people say,” Wilson said during the discussion. “It’s like, whatever they put out in the media that people believe in and then when I see some of the things that they say, it’s not true at all. Like, 95 percent of the things that they say is not true. My son did not die of any type of drug substance or anything like that and he did not have a heart attack. I just want to clear that up. That’s not what happened to him.”
Speaker Knockerz’s Mom On The “Drea O Show”
Wilson further added that ‘“none of the stuff that they’re saying out there is the truth.” “When the toxicology came back, those things were not there,” Wilson said. She noted that she’s not fully ready to talk about “that portion” of his life. Elsewhere during the discussion, Wilson reflected on her son’s life, the time he spent with his father, and much more.
The full interview was released on the nine-year anniversary of Speaker Knockerz’s death. The up-and-coming rapper was found dead in his garage in his South Carolina home at just 19 years old in March 2014. Foul play was not suspected and an autopsy from the time showed no signs of trauma. In the end, his death was ruled as being from natural causes. Despite his short career, Speaker Knockerz created an impactful legacy with his music. He was best known for his songs “RICO Story,” as well as “Lonely,” and more. The last song he released prior to his death was “Erica Kane,” which received a music video release posthumously. Tons of rappers have shown love for Speaker Knockerz since his passing including Lil Uzi Vert, Denzel Curry, Tee Grizzley, Kevin Gates, and more. Check out the music video for “Lonely” below.
The “Lonely” Music Video
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