According to an Instagram post from A$AP Rocky and other members the crew, A$AP Mob DJ J. Scott — also known as A$AP Snacks — has passed away.
Scott, who grew up in Atlanta, was the ficial DJ for Rocky and one half the Cozy Boys. He also routinely lent his skills as a producer to the crew, was an A&R for A$AP Worldwide and worked as a creative partner on A$AP Mob projects.
On Sunday (February 2), Rocky shared a post to his page featuring a photo himself next to Scott and the caption, “IM LOST FOR WORDS, IDK WHAT TO SAY. RIP BROSAY. A$AP 2 DA DEATH. LOVE U J SNACKS @jscottandshit.”
Rocky took his grief to Twitter as well, writing, “RIP @JscottandShit IM GONE MISS U J SCIGADY ,WE LOVE U A$AP 4EVER. N SHOUT OUT TO THIS FLIGHT ATTENDANT FOR BEING MY RESPONSIBLE BAR TENDER FOR THE EVENING, KEEP EM COMIN !!”
RIP @JscottandShit IM GONE MISS U J SCIGADY ,WE LOVE U A$AP 4EVER. N SHOUT OUT TO THIS FLIGHT ATTENDANT FOR BEING MY RESPONSIBLE BAR TENDER FOR THE EVENING, KEEP EM COMIN !!
— LORD FLACKO JODYE II (@asvpxrocky) February 3, 2020
A$AP Ferg also expressed his shock Instagram and had difficulty explaining how Scott’s death is affecting him.
“Man words can’t even describe how I feel right now,” he wrote. “Rest In Peace to my brother @jscottandshit. This was one the healthiest guys I knew but I guess God needed him. Gone too young ‘cozy boy’ for life love u bro.”
Details on his death have yet to surface. As publication time, it’s unclear how Scott passed away.
A$AP Twelvyy and A$AP TyY have posted tributes their own alongside The Internet, Playboi Carti and more. Check out their reactions below.
SMH THIS SHIT CAN’T BE LIFE ?
— ASAP TyY (@AsAp__TyY) February 3, 2020
we went to high school together…you were always ahead your time in everything…from fashion to music and when i last saw you in july you were the same dude. never changed. always pure. you'll be missed and you are a legend.
— THE INTERNET (@intanetz) February 3, 2020
Fuck man.
RIP my man J Scott.
This shit ain’t right.
Fuck this I’m leaving the game this is too weird now.— Knowledge Of Selfie (@atrak) February 3, 2020
RIP J SCOTT
Such an amazing talent, ear, and friend since I was 19. I cannot believe I am writing this, we were on stage together a week ago.
this is a photo Justin and Lou playing the first DOTS show we ever had. Thank you for everything bro. pic.twitter.com/GF2gKorH5a
— kennybeats (@kennybeats) February 3, 2020