BeatKing cause of death revealed: Rapper, 39, died after devastating pulmonary embolism

Texas rapper and music producer BeatKing died after suffering a pulmonary embolism. 

The 39-year-old star, real name Justin Riley, was rushed to hospital on Thursday after he fainted during a morning takeover of a radio show, according to TMZ

He passed away later that same day with his two daughters by his side, a representative told the outlet, adding: 'It is truly sad, we loved him so much.'

Riley was also known as ClubGodzilla and for his song 'Then Leave' which went viral in 2020.

His manager had confirmed his passing in an Instagram post, saying he had been 'the best part of the club for over a decade'.

The 39-year-old star, real name Justin Riley, was rushed to hospital on Thursday after he fainted during a morning takeover of a radio show

The 39-year-old star, real name Justin Riley, was rushed to hospital on Thursday after he fainted during a morning takeover of a radio show 

He passed away later that same day with his two daughters by his side, a representative said. He is seen here with Drake

He passed away later that same day with his two daughters by his side, a representative said. He is seen here with Drake

The post said: 'Today, August 15 2024 we have lost ClubGodzilla. BeatKing has been the best part of the club for over a decade. 

'He has produced and worked with so many artists, that his sound will forever live. He loved his daughters, his music and his fans. We will love him forever.'

Other hits include 'SDAB', which featured 2Chainz and Juicy J, 'Outside' and 'Keep It Poppin' feat. Ludacris and Queendom Come.

BeatKing was a transformative figure in Southern rap. He was prolific throughout his career, amassing millions of views on often viral songs.

Fellow rapper Bun B shared a tribute on his own Instagram, saying: 'It’s always the good ones. 

'Damn this s*** hurt. Just a great spirited person. We lost a talented artist and father.'

While group Three 6 Mafia commented on his manager's post: 'RIP MANE!!! GREAT BROTHER!!'

In May of this year, he made an appearance during a Nicki Minaj show at the Toyota Center in Houston alongside famed rapper 50 Cent. 

During an interview with HotNewHipHop in 2022, he said his identity of wearing t-shirts with humorous slogans on them was born out of necessity. 

He told the outlet: 'When you're new in the game and you're trying to get a song hot, and you're in clubs every night, you're gonna run out of clothes!'

He was prolific throughout his career, amassing millions of views on often viral songs

He was prolific throughout his career, amassing millions of views on often viral songs

In May of this year, he made an appearance during a Nicki Minaj show at the Toyota Center in Houston alongside famed rapper 50 Cent

In May of this year, he made an appearance during a Nicki Minaj show at the Toyota Center in Houston alongside famed rapper 50 Cent

During an interview with HotNewHipHop in 2022, he said his identity of wearing t-shirts with humorous slogans, one of which is seen here, was born out of necessity

During an interview with HotNewHipHop in 2022, he said his identity of wearing t-shirts with humorous slogans, one of which is seen here, was born out of necessity

He continued: 'You're gonna be buying clothes every week! That kind of just stuck with me. That's kind of my image now. I've never been a jewelry guy, I just wear these shirts.'

BeataKing also spoke about the humor in his lyrics, which he said was a direct extension of his outlook on life.  

He continued: 'I don't try to do it. I think it's just my personality. I hate being depressed. Even when depressing things happen in my life, I hate that feeling.

'So even when I try to talk about some real stuff, I try to bring life to it. Kind of like what a comedian does on a stage. Real life things are funny too.'

BeatKing is survived by his two daughters.