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late Wednesday night, is now being dissected frame-by-frame by fans, true-crime communities, and hip-hop insiders

newly surfaced audio clip — allegedly capturing a brief, tense exchange between Jacksonville rapper Lil Poppa and his manager just minutes before the…

Lil Poppa (real name Janarious Mykel Wheeler) was killed on November 17, 2025, when the vehicle he was riding in was struck by a suspected hit-and-run driver in a parking lot outside a Jacksonville nightclub. The crash also claimed the life of his close

A newly surfaced audio clip — allegedly capturing a brief, tense exchange between Jacksonville rapper Lil Poppa and his manager just minutes before…

A newly surfaced audio clip — allegedly capturing a brief, tense exchange between Jacksonville rapper Lil Poppa and his manager just minutes before the fatal Georgia car crash — has sent social media into complete overdrive and reopened painful questions about what was really happening in those final moments. The 45-second recording, which surfaced anonymously on X (formerly Twitter) late Wednesday night, is now being dissected frame-by-frame by fans, true-crime communities, and hip-hop insiders — with the five words heard in the clip already fueling intense speculation about the timeline, motive, and circumstances surrounding the 24-year-old artist’s death. Lil Poppa (real name Janarious Mykel Wheeler) was killed on November 17, 2025, when the vehicle he was riding in was struck by a suspected hit-and-run driver in a parking lot outside a Jacksonville nightclub. The crash also claimed the life of his close friend and frequent collaborator, 22-year-old producer “Lil Dee,” while leaving two others seriously injured. Initial police reports described it as a targeted incident linked to ongoing Jacksonville street rivalries, with authorities recovering shell casings and surveillance footage showing a dark SUV fleeing the scene. The leaked audio — purportedly a phone call between Lil Poppa and his longtime manager “Big Mike” — was recorded at 1:47 a.m., roughly 12 minutes before the crash. In the clip, Poppa’s voice is low and agitated: “Man, he just pulled up again… I see him circling. I ain’t feeling this.” Big Mike responds: “Stay in the car, bro. We’re coming out right now.” Then, Poppa says the five words that have the internet spiraling: “He got something in his hand.” The line cuts off abruptly as shouting and car doors slamming are heard in the background. Within hours, the clip had amassed over 7 million views, with hashtags #LilPoppaLastCall and #WhatWasInHisHand trending worldwide. Fans and analysts are divided: some insist the words prove the crash was premeditated ambush (“He saw the gun — that’s why he stayed in the car”), while others argue it’s coincidental or manipulated audio (“Could be a phone, a drink — we don’t know”). Forensic audio experts consulted by XXL say the clip’s metadata suggests it was recorded on an iPhone and uploaded within 45 minutes of the crash, but authenticity has not been independently verified by law enforcement. Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office confirmed they are aware of the audio and are “reviewing it as part of the ongoing investigation.” Lead detective Maria Gonzalez told reporters Thursday: “We are treating this as a homicide with possible gang-related motives. Any new evidence, including audio, is being examined by our tech unit.” No arrests have been made, but police say they are focusing on a silver SUV seen on nearby CCTV. Lil Poppa’s manager Big Mike has not commented publicly. The rapper’s family released a short statement: “We are cooperating with authorities. We ask for privacy as we grieve our son and brother.” Fans have flooded social media with tributes and demands for answers, with many pointing to Poppa’s recent lyrics warning about “snakes in the circle” and “watch who you trust.”

A newly surfaced audio clip — allegedly capturing a brief, tense exchange between Jacksonville rapper Lil Poppa and his manager just minutes before…

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