Rapper King Von is buried at Burr Oak Cemetery in Alsip, Illinois, a resting place for many notable figures in Black history. His grave has become a symbol of his influence on drill music and the broader rap scene. Fans frequently visit King Von’s headstone to pay homage to the rapper.
Dayvon Daquan Bennett, better known as King Von, was a prominent Chicago drill rapper whose life and career were marked by both acclaim and controversy. He gained fame for his storytelling and hit songs such as “Took Her to the O,” “Crazy Story,” and “Armed and Dangerous.” His music vividly depicted life on the streets of Chicago, contributing significantly to the drill music genre. His life was cut short when he died from gunshot wounds in Fulton County, Georgia, on November 6, 2020. His death followed an altercation outside an Atlanta nightclub. Known for his gang affiliations and alleged involvement in violent incidents, King Von’s legacy remains complex.