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New Orleans Super Producer Niyo Da Vinci Shot and Killed By His Girlfriend Last Night. (Details)

New Orleans producer Niyo Da Vinci made famous through his work with Kevin Gates, Juvenile & Good Money Global was killed last night in a domestic dispute.

New Orleans is mourning the loss of one of it’s most talented music producers. Niyo Da Vinci had a promising music career that reached millions of listeners. I woke up this morning to a DM from his mother asking us to spread the news. After a little research, we found a NOLA.com article explaining what happened from their point of view.

A man died Monday night after being shot in the neck inside an Avondale home, according to Jefferson Parish authorities. Investigators believe the shooting happened during a domestic dispute. The man was found dead around 9:50 p.m. near the front door of the home in the 200 block of Glen Della Drive, a spokesperson for the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office said. The man’s name and age have not been released.

www.nola.com

This tragic event came just months after we had the pleasure of hearing Niyo’s story told from his mouth. If you want to hear him reflect on his music career check out the interview clips below.

We will keep you updated as the story develops and please keep Naim’s family in your prayers. This is devastating….

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