Lil Jon has confirmed that his son, Nathan Smith, has died

Georgia officials revealed that the body of Nathan, also known as DJ Young Slade, was believed to have been recovered from a pondCredit: Getty
“I am extremely heartbroken for the tragic loss of our son, Nathan Smith. His mother, Nicole Smith, and I are devastated,” the rap star told TMZ about his son’s passing.
“Nathan was the kindest human being you would ever meet. He was immensely caring, thoughtful, polite, passionate, and warmhearted – he loved his family and the friends in his life to the fullest.”
“He was an amazingly talented young man; a music producer, an artist and engineer, and graduate of NYU. We loved Nathan with all of our hearts and are incredibly proud of him.
“He was loved and appreciated, and in our last times together we’re comforted in knowing that we expressed that very sentiment to him.”
Lil Jon’s son was reported missing in Georgia on February 3rd, after officers determined he “had left his residence under unusual circumstances” earlier that day.
On Friday, the Milton Police Department announced that they’d recovered a body from a pond they believed to be Nathan, following expanded search efforts after Nathan’s disappearance.
It has yet to be confirmed that the body was, in fact, Nathan’s.
“After being unable to locate Mr. Smith during that time, teams expanded the search to include a pond in Mayfield Park near Smith’s Milton residence,” the department’s statement read.
“On February 6, 2026, at approximately 11:53 a.m., divers with the Cherokee County Fire Department located and recovered a body from the pond.
“The individual is believed to be Nathan Smith, pending official confirmation by the Fulton County Medical Examiner’s Office.”
They also noted that an investigation is still “open and active,” though there is “no indication of foul play.”
“No further details will be released until the official cause and manner of death are determined by the Fulton County Medical Examiner and all investigative leads have been thoroughly examined,” the statement continued.