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Rapper Freeway Grieves The Loss of His Daughter, Harmony, Who Died After Battling Cancer

We're keeping Freeway and his family in our prayers.

Philadelphia rapper Freeway can’t seem to catch a break. The artist is now mourning the death of his 21-year-old daughter, Harmony, who passed away after a long battle with cancer.

Freeway took to Instagram and penned a heart-wrenching message on October 25 about his young daughter, describing how kind and full of life she was, along with a video of her dancing gleefully at her 21st birthday party.

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The rapper and father captioned his post, “You know the saying sugar and spice and everything nice, well that’s my Harmony! I promise y’all she was the sweetest most kind most caring generous loving adorable person I know. Allah Really blessed me putting her in my life. I love her so much and this hurts so bad this video was February of this year on her 21st birthday.”

“Even though she was fighting cancer she was always happy and always smiling and she always brightened up my day. The only thing that’s giving me comfort is I know 100% that she believes in Allah and she was a good person. I truly believe she has everything it takes to enter into heaven.  Please keep her in your prayers & please ask God to show her comfort and mercy. Listen Life & Death is very real! cherish your love ones & keep them close to you because you never know, we are not promised our next breath. She truly was my best friend and I don’t know what I’m gonna do this pain is unimaginable.”

Freeway’s brother, Chris Ries, also shared a touching photo in memory of his nephew and niece, who have both passed on.

Ries’ caption read, “God won’t give us a burden we can’t bare. Praying for the sake of my brother. Love you free @phillyfreeway, Nephew & Niece.”

According to Hip Hop Lately, Harmony is now the second child Freeway has 

lost after his son Jihad died of an accidental drug overdose last year.
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