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Terrance Lil Moe Hollins

Terrance Hollins was born on February 11, 1992, in Chicago, Illinois. Tragically, his life was cut short on July 16, 2009, when he was shot and killed while standing on W 64th Street. Witnesses reported that a four-door Grand Prix approached Terrance, and multiple shots were fired from the passenger side, leaving him dead at the scene. At the time of his death, he was 17 years old and a student attending the School of Entrepreneurship at South Shore High School.

Connections and Legacy


Terrance Hollins shared a close bond with Lil Durk, a notable rapper and member of the Black Disciples gang from Chicago. Lil Durk frequently pays tribute to Terrance, affectionately known as "Lil Moe," in his music. One poignant example is in L'A Capone's song 'Brothers,' where Lil Durk expresses his grief and determination through the lyrics: "I lost my brother, so I keep my heat - Made me turn up when I see the opps tweet - L’A my bro, Rob, Odee, Lil Moe."

Terrance's untimely death highlights the pervasive issue of gun violence in Chicago, a city plagued by gang-related activities and street violence. His memory lives on through the music and the stories shared by his friends and family, serving as a reminder of the precious lives lost too soon.


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