Discover the rumor about the supposed death of the Mexican rapper, Mr. Pomel, who is now the protagonist of a localized rumor about his supposed death.
Did Mr. Pomel die? This is what many wonder about the Mexican rapper who is now the protagonist of a hidden rumor that deals with his supposed tragic death.
With the recent death of Lefty SM, rumors have continued to trend about the deaths of other rappers, including the Santa Fe Klan, and now also the artist known as Mr. Pomel.
Pomel is currently a reference in urban music in Mexico and has made several collaborations with Babo and the Santa Cartel, which has given him his status as a renowned rapper.
Mr. Pomel in the video clip for ‘Maniquí’. Photo: Youtube
It should be noted that the rumor of his death is unfounded, and the origin of this information is still unclear. Now, it has become a common practice that on networks, specifically TikTok, videos are published where, without any type of foundation or confirmed source, the death of some figure is assured.
Such was the case of artists such as Carin León, Ricardo Montaner and Adolfo Ángel, who have been victims of misinformation on the internet.
Mr. Pomel dies: Truth or lie?
So far the production team behind the rapper has not issued an official statement confirming Mr. Pomel’s death, however, many on the internet have seen the information and believe the news.
On the other hand, information about a tragic accident or death has not been published in the artist’s official accounts either.
Therefore, it could be assured that this is fake news and fortunately, the music world still has the opportunity to hear new songs and collaborations from the singer.
Who is Mr. Pomel?
Mr. Pomel, also known as ‘Babylonian’, is a talented rapper and musician originally from Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico.
He is known by the nickname “Maracaibo born in Monterrey” due to his unique style and his contribution to the urban music scene. His career took off thanks to notable collaborations, such as his participation in “Sangre Malandra” alongside Cartel De Santa, as well as solo projects such as “Pomel Donde Esta?”, “Dejate Caer” and “Si Son Bien J*tos” .
Since 2004, he has been a frequent collaborator with Cartel De Santa, establishing himself as an influential name in the Mexican hip-hop scene.
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