Gangsta Boo, who’s real name was Lola Mitchell, was found dead in her home in Memphis.

According to Fox 13 Memphis, Boo, who’s real name was Lola Mitchell was found dead in her home on Sunday, January 1st, at approximately 4 p.m. Details around her death are still unknown.

Gangsta Boo, was the second female rapper to be associated with Three 6 Mafia after Kay-9. She made her first appearance on the Mystic Stylez title track; at the time she recorded her voice she was only 15. From there her profile with the group would only grow, appearing on each Three 6 Mafia album in the ’90s. She would release her debut, Enquiring Minds, in 1998. Three years later she dropped Both Worlds *69, which would be her last album under the Hypnotize Minds/Loud Records label. She would leave the group over issues with money and the direction the group was headed. Around this time, Boo embraced Christianity, leaving her explicit style behind, changing her name to Lady Boo. In the early 2010s, Gangsta Boo would have a resurgence, using her original name. She put out countless projects — including a mixtape with fellow rap legend La Chat — and would appear on a number of features. Over the years she has done songs with Blood Orange, Run The Jewels, Junglepussy, and more.

Boo came to prominence as a member of Three 6 Mafia in the Nineties, recording verses for their 1995 debut album Mystic Styelz when she was just 15 years old. She went on to feature on the group’s next four albums, as well as releasing solo records such as 1998’s Enquiring Minds.

Boo also collaborated with rap heavyweights including Eminem, Gucci Mane and The Game. Before leaving Three 6 Mafia she appeared on Foxy Brown’s 1999 record Chyna Doll, and OutKast’s landmark 2000 record Stankonia. She performed at Coachella festival in 2015 with Run the Jewels.

DJ Paul from Three 6 Mafia confirmed the news on his Instagram, posting a photo of her: