A devastating double tragedy has struck the hip-hop community, with one artist losing her leg in a horrific car accident and another female rapper brutally stabbed to death in front of her own mother and child. The incidents, occurring within hours of each other, have left fans and fellow musicians in shock and mourning.
Gloss Up, a close affiliate and longtime friend of rap superstar Glorilla, revealed early Sunday morning that she was involved in a severe car crash on her birthday that resulted in the amputation of her foot. In an emotional social media post, she wrote, “I have never in my life been in a car accident until now. My whole foot amputated.
I’m sad as it’s my birthday. I ain’t going to lie, bro.”
The accident happened as she was set to celebrate her special day. Instead of turning up and enjoying the night, she received a gift she never wanted. Surgeons were forced to remove her foot, leaving her with one leg.
The news spread quickly, prompting an outpouring of support from fans and peers.
Gloss Up, who rose alongside Glorilla before the mainstream fame, now faces a long road to recovery. Her message to supporters was simple: “If you a follower of me or a supporter, pray for Gloss Up.” The hip-hop world has responded with prayers and well-wishes, but the pain of her loss is palpable.
Meanwhile, in Houston, Texas, a far more sinister event unfolded. Female rapper Judy World, known in the local scene, was fatally stabbed outside her boyfriend’s home. The attack happened in broad daylight, with her mother and young child present.
The alleged assailant is the sister of Judy World’s boyfriend.
The victim’s mother, speaking through tears, described the nightmare. “The night my daughter was stabbed, she went over there with good intentions to get something for the guy she was dating from the mom. She went over there to talk to the mom because she had him on the three-way on the jail call.”
According to the mother, the suspect came outside with a butchering knife as soon as she saw Judy World. She reportedly shouted, “I don’t want this over here because I’m going to 𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁 her because this is what I want to do. I’m going to 𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁 her.”
The mother believes the attack was motivated by jealousy.
The confrontation escalated quickly. The mother pleaded with the suspect’s own mother to intervene, but help was not provided. The mother said, “I asked the mom to just remove your daughter.
Help us get this knife away from her.” Instead, the suspect continued her assault, lunging at Judy World with the blade.
Judy World tried to defend herself using the car door, but the suspect went around the vehicle and stabbed her in the leg. The wound proved fatal. The mother and Judy World’s young child desperately tried to stop the bleeding, applying pressure and performing CPR as the victim said “I love you, mama” before losing consciousness.
The mother also revealed that when she asked for the address of the location so she could get help, the suspect’s family refused. “They told us no. And the girl said, ‘I want her to die.
She’s going to die. That’s my intention.’” The mother now believes the killing was premeditated, not a crime of passion.
“She killed an act of jealousy. Jealousy and that’s not the way to go. That’s the worst thing in the world now.
You intentionally put my daughter in front of me and her daughter. Okay. She need to be charged with murder,” the mother demanded, rejecting any lesser charge of manslaughter.
The murder has sent shockwaves through Houston’s music community. Judy World was known for her raw talent and determination. She leaves behind a young child who witnessed the entire attack.
The mother is now calling for justice and accountability, urging authorities to pursue a first-degree murder charge.
As of this report, no arrests have been announced, but the mother’s emotional testimony is spreading rapidly on social media. She described the suspect as having “ran up to my car to stab my daughter,” and noted that the knife used was a large butchering knife, indicating intent to 𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁.
The loss of Judy World is a devastating blow to her family, especially her mother, who described her daughter as a “piece of puzzle that was mine, that was my pack.” She added, “It didn’t belong to nobody else. It was different.
It was natural. She took my baby. She broke my puzzle.”
In the same weekend, the hip-hop community is also reeling from Gloss Up’s accident. The two incidents, though separate, underscore the fragility of life in the spotlight. Gloss Up’s amputation is a permanent reminder of how quickly celebration can turn to tragedy.
Gloss Up’s relationship with Glorilla goes back years. They were day-one homegirls before Glorilla’s rise to fame. Although they later had a fall out, Gloss Up remains a respected figure in the Memphis drill scene.
Her injury has drawn sympathy from across the industry.
“Instead of turning up, she end up getting a gift. But this gift wasn’t something she wanted. She went from having two limbs to now having one limb,” said a source close to the situation.
Her fans have launched a prayer campaign, hoping she can adapt to her new reality.
The two tragedies highlight the dangers that surround artists both on and off stage. While car accidents are a leading cause of injury, the violent death of Judy World points to the ongoing crisis of gun and knife violence in urban communities.
Police have not yet released a full statement on the Judy World murder, but the mother’s call for justice has gone 𝓿𝒾𝓇𝒶𝓁. She insists the system must charge the suspect with murder, not manslaughter, because “she did this intentionally. It wasn’t an accident.”
The mother’s pain is raw. She recounted the final moments: “Me and my baby was trying to stop the bleeding. We putting pressure on it.
We trying to stop my baby from bleeding. She took my daughter from us.” The memory of performing CPR on her own child is a trauma no parent should bear.
For Gloss Up, the road ahead will involve learning to walk with a prosthetic. Her birthday will forever be marked by this life-altering event. Her message to fans is one of resilience, but also a plea for prayer.
The music world is rallying behind her.
Meanwhile, Judy World’s family is planning a funeral and demanding answers. The suspect is believed to be the sister of the boyfriend, who was reportedly incarcerated at the time. The mother says the boyfriend was on a three-way call with his mother when the attack began.
The community is calling for peace, but the anger is palpable. “Jealousy and that’s not the way to go. That’s the worst thing in the world now.
You intentionally put my daughter in front of me and her daughter,” the mother repeated, her voice breaking.
These two stories serve as a stark reminder that life can change in an instant, whether through a car accident or a violent act. The hip-hop world has lost a rising star and a survivor is now facing a new reality.
As this breaking news continues to develop, we will bring you the latest updates on Gloss Up’s recovery and the investigation into Judy World’s murder. Our prayers are with the families and all those affected by these senseless tragedies.
The mother’s final plea echoes: “She need to be charged with murder. She need to be charged with murder. Only the system can put justice on you.”
For now, the community mourns two lives altered forever. One lost to violence, another to fate.
We urge anyone with information on the Judy World stabbing to contact the Houston Police Department. And for Gloss Up, we send our strength and hope she finds healing. The music will continue, but the pain will remain.
This is a developing story. Stay tuned for more details as they emerge. Our deepest condolences go out to Judy World’s family and friends, and our support to Gloss Up as she begins her recovery journey.


