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US rapper Archie Eversole best known for anthem We Ready dies at age 37

Archie Eversole, an Atlanta-based rapper best known for his anthem We Ready, has died at the age of 37. 

Sources close to his family confirmed Eversole’s death to Atlanta radio station Hot 107.9, which first reported his death in an article.

The cause of his death has not been released.

Eversole was age 17 when he recorded his debut album Ride Wit Me Dirty South Style that was released in 2002.

The gold-selling album featured his popular anthem We Ready that has become a popular hype song at sports stadiums and among athletes.

Eversole was chosen to create the theme song United We Conquer in 2018 for the Atlanta United team of the Major League Soccer.

The rapper was born in July 1984 on a US military base in Germany, according to an artist biography by Alex Henderson on AllMusic.

His father was in the US Navy and his mother was a member of the US Army and both were stationed in Germany.

After his family returned to the US, Eversole was raised in the College Park section of Atlanta.

Former NFL quarterback Robert Griffin III, 32, posted on Twitter: ‘The man who gave us ‘We Ready, the greatest Game Day anthem ever, has passed away at 37 years old. Rest In Peace Archie Eversole. Prayers up to his family and loved ones.’

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