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POORSTACY Dead at 26: Florida Emo Rap and Punk Rock Star Carlito Junior Milfort Dies in Boca Raton, Cause of Death Under Investigation

Florida emo rap and punk rock artist POORSTACY dies at 26 as police investigate cause of death in Boca Raton.

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By Olivia Bennett on news

Dec. 01, 2025

Florida-born rapper POORSTACY, a rising force at the intersection of emo rap and punk rock, has died at the age of 26, authorities and multiple outlets confirmed today, December 1, 2025. The Palm Beach County Medical Examiner verified that the artist, born Carlito Junior Milfort, passed away on Saturday, November 29, in Boca Raton, Florida, though an official cause of death has not yet been released.

According to reports cited by U.S. media, police and emergency crews responded to a medical emergency at a Boca Raton hotel where the rapper had been staying for roughly ten days. He was transported to a local hospital, where he was later pronounced dead. Early speculation online has centered on a possible suicide, fueled in part by comments from fans reacting to his final Instagram post, but investigators have not confirmed that theory, stressing that the cause of death remains under active review.

POORSTACY emerged from Palm Beach’s underground scene to become one of the most distinctive young voices in the emo-rap wave, blending trap beats with distorted guitars, post-punk atmospherics, and metal influences. His genre-bending approach led to high-profile collaborations with artists such as Travis Barker and a contribution to the Grammy-nominated soundtrack for the 2020 film “Bill & Ted Face the Music,” which helped introduce his sound to a wider mainstream audience.

News of his death has prompted an outpouring of tributes from fans and peers across social media. Many are revisiting tracks like “Don’t Look at Me,” “Love Spells,” and “Choose Life,” songs that showcased his raw mix of vulnerability, nihilism, and defiant energy. Streaming numbers for his catalog reportedly surged today as listeners turned to his music to process the loss and celebrate a brief but impactful career.

Industry observers note that POORSTACY represented a broader generational shift in rap, one in which artists openly channeled depression, alienation, and self-destructive impulses through sounds borrowed from punk, hardcore, and alternative rock. His death at just 26 has intensified ongoing conversations in the U.S. music community about mental health support, touring pressures, and the emotional weight carried by young performers rising quickly through the digital spotlight. For now, fans await further details from investigators, while his recorded work stands as a stark, haunting snapshot of an artist who pushed boundaries in the emo-rap movement and left a lasting mark in a short span of time.