
China Walker, Member Of Twin Rap Duo Cam & China, Dies After Private Cancer Battle

China Walker of the dual rap duo Cam & China has died at 30 after a non-public two-year battle with a uncommon type of ovarian most cancers.
China Walker, one half of the acclaimed twin rap duo Cam & China, has died on the age of 30. She privately fought a two-year battle with a uncommon and aggressive type of ovarian most cancers. Her household confirmed her passing week.
Cam Walker, her twin sister and rap companion, shared the information late Wednesday (July 2) through Instagram. She posted a photograph holding China’s hand, believed to be from her ultimate moments.
“Most don’t know, China has been fighting a rare aggressive ovarian cancer for 2 years,” Cam wrote. “Tonight, she transitioned and is now resting peacefully. Give me time to grieve in peace, but know she loved all our supporters.”
She added a message urging followers to remain linked with family members. “Check on yo people, you never know what they are going thru until it’s too late,” she mentioned.
The Inglewood-based duo rose to prominence in 2016 with their self-titled debut EP, showcasing grit and lyricism. They additionally had a tight-knit chemistry that mirrored their twin sisterhood. They earned viral acclaim via freestyle movies on social media, garnering tens of millions of views.
Cam & China’s star shined shiny in unlikely areas like HBO Max’s Rap Sh*t.
Walker’s demise is a painful loss for the West Coast Hip-Hop neighborhood and for many who admired the duo’s uncooked expertise and bond as sisters.
Funeral particulars haven’t been made public. AllHipHop sends condolences to Cam and the household of China Walker.
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