ATLANTA, Ga. --
Chris Kelly of the ‘90s rap duo Kris Kross died of a drug overdose, a medical office investigator said Monday.
A
toxicology screening revealed that Kelly, 34, had a mixture of drugs in
his system when he was pronounced dead on May 1, said Betty Honey of
the Fulton County Medical Examiner’s office in Atlanta.
Paramedics
found Kelly unresponsive on a living room couch at his Atlanta home and
tried to resuscitate him. Kelly, known as “Mac Daddy,” was later
pronounced dead at a local hospital.
Honey
said she did not know which specific drugs Kelly had used before his
death. However, a police report from the night of Kelly’s death said his
mother told investigators her son used cocaine and heroin the night
before he died and had a history of drug abuse.
Kris
Kross was introduced to the music world in 1992 by music producer and
rapper Jermaine Dupri after he discovered the pair at a mall in
southwest Atlanta. Kelly performed alongside Chris Smith, who was known
as “Daddy Mac.” The duo wore their clothes backward as a gimmick, but
they won over fans with their raps.
Their
first and most successful song was the 1992 hit “Jump,” which became a
chart-topper in the United States and around the world. The two were
never able to match the tremendous success of their first song, though
they had other hits like “Warm It Up,” and “Tonite’s tha Night.”
At
a memorial ceremony for Kelly in early May his uncle, Lemar Williams,
said Kelly showed a love for music from an early age and mimicked
Michael Jackson’s dance moves. Williams said Kelly loved Atlanta and
never wanted to live anywhere else.
Earlier
this year, Kris Kross performed in Atlanta to celebrate the anniversary
of Dupri’s record label So So Def and Williams said Kelly was planning
to make a comeback.
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