King Von Receives New Tribute Mural In O-Block

There is a new mural depicting King Von in O-Block.

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An artist in Chicago has made a new tribute mural for King Von on O-Block showing the late rapper rocking an O-Block chain. Von was shot and killed in November 2020 after an altercation with Quando Rondo in an Atlanta nightclub.

The new mural began circulating online, over the weekend.

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It comes after Von's former romantic partner, Asian Doll, opened up regarding her struggling moving on from the rapper's passing.

“Bro I will give up everything just to have 1 more conversation with von shit even a hug,” she began a series of posts on Twitter. “Nothing has ever broken me but this right here breaking me into pieces. I hope one day I stop feeling like this.”

Shortly after Von's death, Doll shared her grief with fans online:  “I wanna die 2 shit it feel like I’m dead already. I’ll never be the same I just hope you visit me in all my dreams I just wanna sleep so I can picture us again I just wanna close my eyes & never open then again… Von I’m gone [broken heart emoji] … My heart is gone I’m just a empty soul in a human body I rather die then to feel this pain I CANT TAKE IT IM NOT STRONG ENOUGH VON.”

Check out Von's new mural below.

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