Nathan Smith, son of rapper Lil Jon, has died at the age of 27. The rapper, Jonathan Smith, confirmed his son’s death in a statement released Friday.
Lil Jon shared a statement with People Magazine regarding the loss of his son, Nathan Smith. He expressed deep heartbreak and devastation over the tragic event, noting that he and Nathan’s mother, Nicole, are grieving. Lil Jon described Nathan as kind, caring, thoughtful, passionate, and warmhearted, emphasizing his love for his family and friends. He also highlighted Nathan’s musical talent, noting he was a music producer, artist, engineer, and a graduate of NYU.
Nathan Smith was last seen on Tuesday, February 3, when he reportedly left his home barefoot without a phone. He was subsequently reported missing, prompting a search effort. Cherokee County Fire Department divers located and recovered his body from a pond in Mayfield Park, near his home in Milton, on Friday morning.
The Milton County Police Department announced the recovery of the body earlier Friday. Authorities stated that there is no indication of foul play at this time. However, the Milton Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division will continue to treat the case as an open and active investigation.
Nathan Smith, who performed under the name DJ Young Slade, was a musician with a presence on Soundcloud. His last single, “Feels,” was released in March 2025. He expressed appreciation for his father’s support and influence in a 2025 interview with The Quintissential Gentleman, stating he was taking the “torch” and making his own mark as an artist.
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