Missing Dopeboy RA, 33 year-old Rapper found dead in Chicago
Chicago News Today: Atlanta GA Rapper, Rodriguez Smith aka Dopeboy RA found dead - Dopeboy RA dead - Cause of death

Dopeboy RA Death – Chicago rapper and producer, Dopeboy RA has sadly passed away. The 33 year-old rapper also known as Rodriguez Smith was found dead in Chicago, according to reports reaching the public. He tragically died after being reported missing by The Chicago Police Department.
At the time of his death, Dopeboy RA, also known as Rodriquez Smith was 33 years old. Prior to the shocking news of his death, he was last seen in the south side of Chicago on 71st and California by Marquette Park, reports say. Runway Richy paid tribute to Dopeboy RA in an Instagram post with the following caption:
I hate to say this but Rest in peace my nigga FLY GOO @gxdsxlldxpe @dopeboyra what they talking bout we dropped a classic on dese ☐☐ ah #DopeRun we been stamped the Eastside and u was a real one my brudda I ain’t even think I was gone get this phone call but Fly High brother u was a Legend on my side
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Dopeboy RA Cause of death
At this time, it is yet to be confirmed what actually led to the passing of Dopeboy RA. The general public will be updated as soon as this piece of information is made available. Many speculate it mus have been a shooting incident of something related to ‘Hustle Gang’. These claims are yet to be verified. More details soon
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An obituary for Dopeboy RA is not available at this time
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