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what happened to honey cocaine

Honey Cocaine (Honey C, real name Sochitta Sal) is still alive and has mostly stepped away from the spotlight, releasing far less music and keeping a low profile on social media in recent years. She has not publicly announced a formal retirement, but activity has slowed to the point where many fans see her as effectively semi-retired from mainstream rap.

Who Honey Cocaine Is

  • Honey Cocaine is a Cambodian‑Canadian rapper from Toronto who came up in the early 2010s through her association with Tyga and the Last Kings camp.
  • She built a hardcore online following with aggressive mixtapes and features, standing out as a rare Asian woman in a male‑dominated, West Coast–leaning rap lane.

Peak Era and Notable Moments

  • Her buzz peaked around 2012–2014, with appearances on Tyga’s “Well Done 3” mixtape and tours, plus solo tracks like “ChiChi Get The Yayo” and “Middlefinger.”
  • In 2012 she was shot in the arm after a Tyga show in Omaha; she was treated for a minor wound and returned to performing, which added to her “tough” image but also brought heavy media attention.

Why She Faded From The Spotlight

  • Interviews later suggested that the pressures of the industry, online negativity, and media drama became overwhelming, which contributed to her stepping back.
  • As trends shifted toward different styles of female rap and new faces, Honey Cocaine released fewer projects and stopped chasing mainstream visibility, which made her feel “missing” to older fans.

What She’s Been Doing More Recently

  • Articles and fan discussions up to the mid‑2020s describe her as living between Los Angeles and Toronto, focusing on her own business endeavors and occasional independent releases rather than major‑label pushes.
  • Social profiles attached to the “Honey C”/“QueenHoneyC” branding have been sporadically active, but there has been no widely covered comeback album or big new hit, so updates tend to come in small bursts that hardcore fans track.

Forum & “What Happened To Honey Cocaine” Talk

  • The phrase “what happened to Honey Cocaine” became a minor trending topic as early‑2010s nostalgia grew and people revisited Tyga/Last Kings–era music.
  • Most forum and YouTube commentary frames her story as: early viral success, a strong cult fanbase, traumatic and dramatic events around her, then a deliberate retreat into a quieter, more private life rather than a dramatic fall‑off or confirmed retirement.

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