B. Smyth, a hip-hop and R&B musician, died on November 17 at the age of 28. Denzil Smyth, Smyth’s brother, announced his death on social media on November 17. She shared a video with the caption:
“I regret to inform you that my brother passed away this morning of respiratory failure after a long battle with pulmonary fibrosis.” My brother was delighted to see so many of you challenging the release of his latest song #Twerkoholic part 2 while he was in intensive care; That makes him very happy.”
Denzil thanked everyone on behalf of his brother and family for their love and support over the years. He ended by saying:
“We want privacy during these difficult times.” We also want to express our gratitude for all of your prayers. #RIBBSMYTH “I love you!”
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B. Smyth died of pulmonary fibrosis.
B. Smyth’s brother discovered that he had pulmonary fibrosis, which led to his death. It was revealed that Smyth was in intensive care prior to his death. However, due to his lack of medical history, it is impossible to be certain when he was diagnosed with the disease. Pulmonary fibrosis is a lung condition in which tissues are damaged and scarred. Swollen and stiff tissues make it difficult for the lungs to function properly, and as the condition progresses, breathing becomes increasingly difficult.
Although there is no cure for lung damage caused by pulmonary fibrosis, medications and treatments can relieve symptoms. People can also opt for a lung transplant. Shortness of breath, dry cough, fatigue, unexplained weight loss, muscle and joint pain, and round and enlarged fingertips are common signs and symptoms of this condition. Long-term exposure to toxins and pollutants such as silica dust, asbestos fibers, hard metal dust, coal dust, grain dust, bird and animal droppings can cause this disease. Age, smoking, occupations such as mining, farming, construction, cancer therapy and genetic factors can make someone an easy target for this disease.
B. Smyth is known for his hits.
B. Smyth, born March 12, 1994, started his music career by posting covers of many songs on YouTube. His style is often compared to that of Chris Brown and Usher. In 2012, he landed a recording contract with Motown Records, and his debut track, Leggo, was released the following year. The Florida Files EP, Smyth’s debut EP, was released in October 2013.
Smyth left Motown Records and went on to work for ByStorm Entertainment and RCA Records. Creep, his follow-up track, was released in December 2015.
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