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Nathan Smith Missing: What Happened To Rapper Lil Jon's Son Young Slade And When Was He Last Seen?

Nathan Smith Missing: What Happened To Rapper Lil Jon's Son Young Slade And When Was He Last Seen?

timesnow.in 2 months ago

Nathan Smith, the 27-year-old son of rapper Lil Jon, has been reported missing from Milton, Georgia. Police on Wednesday said they are worried about his safety and asking the public for help in finding him.

Nathan is a well-known Georgia-based Disc Jockey who performs as DJ Young Slade and sometimes as Young Blood, according to New York Post report.



When Was Nathan Last Seen?

According to Milton police, Nathan was last seen on early Tuesday morning around 6 am. He was spotted running out of his house and has not been seen since. Authorities say he left without his phone and may be disoriented and in need of assistance.

Nathan is described as 5 feet 9 inches tall, weighing around 150 pounds.

A member of Nathan's management team confirmed his disappearance, and a representative for Lil Jon shared that the family is requesting privacy. They also asked people to continue praying for Nathan's safe return.

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Lil Jon, whose real name is Jonathan Smith, shares Nathan with his estranged wife, Nicole Smith.

The couple married in 2004 and announced an amicable split in February 2024, though they had separated nearly two years earlier.

Lil Jon also has a daughter, Nahara, with girlfriend Jamila Sozahdah.

Who Is Nathan Smith (DJ Young Slade)?

Nathan is a DJ and musician who has built his own career under the stage names DJ Young Slade and Slade, according to PEOPLE report. His most recent single, "Feels," was released in March 2025.

His last Instagram post showed him with manager Lil Will and rapper Bow Wow at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, posted on January 6.

In 2024, he appeared on MTV's "Family Legacy." During an interview, he spoke about appreciating his father's influence but also carving out his own identity in the music world.

"It's dope to appreciate my dad, show respect, and just look at all the things he's done," he said. "It's nice to get the torch passed down and do my own thing… I'm definitely taking it and making it my own," he added.

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