As per Metro Public Health Department figures, Truett Foster McKeehan was one of 424 people who died from narcotic excesses in Davidson County last year, with fentanyl representing 64% of those passings.

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McKeehan, a need to-be rapper, composed melodies under TRU, Moxie, and TruDog. The Nashville Fire Department answered a protest of an individual encountering heart failure at the home in the late morning hours of the day of his demise.

On appearance, McKeehan was recognized as perished. Thus, the rest of TobyMac’s seven-date Canadian visit was delayed with the goal that he could visit his better half and different children in Franklin, Tennessee.

Who Was Tobymac’s Son, Truett Foster McKeehan? In a proclamation distributed not long after the passing, Toby Mac expressed that his child “had an energy that took the room when he showed up,” a snippet of data immediately distributed after the demise.

“He was a youngster, brother, and attractive pal. You would have remembered him on the off chance that you had run into him. His laugh, his smile, and the inspirational statements he gave even without talking. He had grand desires and a wild wonderful character.

McKeehan got a tune on a gold collection when he was six. Then, at that point, on his dad’s 2004 collection “Welcome To Diverse City,” the rapper’s child made his melodic presentation close by him.

Through the age of 16, McKeehan showed up on five progressive TobyMac collections, regularly with his gave tune, permitting fans to observe his turn of events.

He started to fashion his calling during the beyond two years, and in June, he delivered “Eyes,” his latest self-created tune.

In memory of McKeehan, TobyMac and his family laid out the Truett Foster Foundation, which fund-raises for oppressed adolescents to go to school.

The association desires to utilize the cash it raises to concede oppressed young people school grants so they can “understand their natural potential to influence the existences of others.”

Tobymac McKeehan’s New Album: What Did He Say About Life After Death? TobyMac’s new tune, “21 Years,” which manages the inconvenient demise of his most established child, was distributed recently.

TobyMac distributed a note with the arrival of “21 Years” that depicted the aggravation that followed. In any case, as per him, the melody offers “a legitimate disclosure of the inquiries, torment, rage, uncertainty, consideration, and hopefulness that mirrors the excursion I’m probably just start.”

In the melody of this four-minute thought, TobyMac sings: “Do you join the holy messengers in tune? Is it safe to say that you are cheerful where you are currently? God has you in Heaven, yet I have you in my heart till this play is finished, and you run into my arms.”

At the point when The Tennessean moved toward TobyMac for a reaction after the death of his child, a delegate said, “The melody is his message.” What Was Truett Foster McKeehan’s Death Cause? As indicated by the Davidson County dissection and toxicology discoveries, TobyMac’s child incidentally ingested too much fentanyl and amphetamines and died.

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The Christian rapper’s 21-year-old child, Truett Foster McKeehan, died on October 23 in Nashville. Roughly seven miles south of the city’s midtown, in the Radnor suburb, McKeehan was found at a home in the 3000 block of Harlin Drive.

As per a post-mortem as of late unveiled and finished on October 24 by Davidson County Medical Examiner Feng Li, McKeehan died because of “intense blended drug inebriation.” His downfall was unexpected.

Li guaranteed in the report that McKeehan had a background marked by manhandling medications, liquor, and conceivably nitrous oxide. On October 23, a mate playing out a government assistance really take a look at tracked down him oblivious in bed. Giggling gas is a successive nickname for nitrous oxide.

A toxicology report uncovered that McKeehan likewise had Adderall and pot in his framework at the hour of his end, as opposed to fentanyl. Tragically, the assumed reason for death was not first disclosed by Metro Nashville police.