DROPOUT Kings lead singer Adam Ramey has tragically died aged 32.
The sad news was confirmed by the band on Monday, but no cause of death has been disclosed.
In an emotion tribute, the group wrote: “Life comes at you in ways you can never predict.
“The rollercoaster of chasing your dreams and building with your brothers and friends is a joy few get to know… With the heaviest hearts, we share that our brother, Adam Ramey, has passed away.
“His passion, energy, and love for music shaped Dropout Kings and touched countless lives.
“Adam’s spirit, charisma, and energy will not only forever inspire us, but will push us into the future to be the best that we can.
“Thank you for everything, Chip. Rest in power, Adam. We’ll always love you, fam.”
Adam was the lead vocalist and co-founder member of the rap-metal band.
He was instrumental in forming the group in 2016 and sang on both of their full-length albums, AudioDope and Riot Music.
The dad-of-one’s most recent Instagram post featured a picture of his son.
He wrote: “Praise to the most high, thankful for all my blessings and grateful for this family and life of mine. Happy Easter errbody.”
The singer’s final performance with the band unfolded in February 2024 at the Orpheum in Tampa, Florida.
The band still had live shows scheduled for later this year on their website at the time of Adam’s passing.
Dropout Kings shot to fame in 2021 with their hit single Virus.
It saw them earn a spot in the Top 40 of Billboard’s Mainstream Rock chart.
As well as leading the band, Adam also ran his company called PUSH Digital Marketing.