Rock, best known for his 2016 hit song 'Selfish,' died Sept. 12 after being shot during a robbery at Roscoe's Chicken & Waffles in South Los Angeles, California. He was 30.
, alongside a video collage of moments the two spent together."My man saved my life, Throwing me under that table. I'm not supposed to be here but bc of him. I am."
" was more than an artist. To many, Rakim Allen was a great friend. He was also a wonderful father to two beautiful little girls," the rapper's music label, Atlantic Records, wrote in a statement confirming his death. Sibounheuang also reflected on her relationship with the rapper, writing she felt"everything was finally perfect for our family." Sibounheuang shared one of the last conversations she had with Rock before his death."My last day with u. I told you 'I know you my husband. I know you my soulmate,' even it was for a little bit. At least we got to experience what having a soul mate is… and for that… I am grateful," she wrote.
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