Skye Valadez, Transgender Musician and Artist from Ogden, Utah, Passes Away Following Controversial Song Release
— September 11, 2025
Skye Valadez, a transgender musician and artist from Ogden, Utah, has passed away, leaving the online community in shock. Valadez was best known for her provocative and politically charged music, which garnered widespread attention after the release of her track “Charlie Kirk Dead at 31” on SoundCloud.
The song, which quickly circulated on social media, sparked debates and curiosity about Valadez’s intentions. Although the track was viewed by some as dark humor or satire, others criticized it for its controversial theme. Authorities have emphasized that there is no connection between Valadez and any violent acts, and the controversy remains centered around her artistic expression.
Valadez was a fixture in the independent music scene, blending themes of identity, self-expression, and political commentary in her work. Her rise to prominence was a testament to the power of digital platforms in amplifying artistic content. Despite the heated debates about her music, Valadez continued to engage with her followers, maintaining a strong presence online.
In the wake of her passing, fans have shared an outpouring of support, with many remembering her as a bold artist who fearlessly expressed her truth. Details regarding memorial services and funeral arrangements will be announced soon.