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Two fans die in crush after GloRilla concert in Rochester, New York

Police said the crowd began to surge and rush toward the exit, possibly when they thought they heard gunshots.

However, there was "no evidence to support a shooting having occurred", Rochester police lieutenant Nicholas Adams told ABC News.

GloRilla, who had finished performing before the incident, said she was "devastated and heartbroken".

The Memphis musician, whose song F.N.F. (Let's Go) was nominated for best rap performance at last month's Grammy Awards, said she did not hear about the crush until she left the venue.

2 Live Crew rapper 'Fresh Kid Ice' dies

People we lost a legend," 2 Live Crew front man Luther Campbell tweeted.

Won's agent, DJ DBo, told CNN that he had been dealing with health issues recently, but did not elaborate.

Miami-based 2 Live Crew got its start in the mid-1980s, but became well known in the 1990s for its legal battle over the group's album "As Nasty As They Wanna Be." That's when an obscenity lawsuit highlighting the record's raunchiness went all the way to the Supreme Court.

Donald Trump hits back at Snoop Dogg over fake shooting

The video for Snoop's politically-charged remix of BADBADNOTGOOD's single Lavender sees him fire a fake "clown gun" in Trump's direction, before dancing around and smoking while a clown-faced President is tied up in chains.

The video is a bit too sweary for us to feature here - but you can find it online should you wish.

The President has seen it and he's not a happy man...even hinting at jail time for Snoop.  

Snoop Dogg 'shoots' Trump clown 'Ron Klump' in new video

The video for "Lavender" (Nightfall Remix) ft. Kaytranada & Snoop Dogg dropped this weekend and features the rapper and a cast of clowns, including one played by actor Michael Rapaport.

The single is a remix of a track by BADBADNOTGOOD and Kaytranada.

Snoop's video takes on hot button issues including police shootings.

But the most controversial aspect of it is a clown dubbed "Ronald Klump."

In a mock breaking news clip, Klump is seen at a "Clown House" press conference where the TV news crawl reads "Ronald Klump wants to deport all doggs."