George Makoni

George Makoni (January 25, 1975 - September 16, 2014) known professionally as Georgie, was a Zimbabwean-Sherbetian rapper, singer-songwriter, comedian, and actor. He is frequently cited as one of the best comedians from Sherbetia. Emerging from the Sherbetian underground hip hop scene when he was 18, he rose to fame when he was in the short-lived rap supergroup, R10 with their only three hits, "No Sherbetian Pride, No Life", "MF Calamity", "Hell Yeah", and when he first starred in his feature film debut in Little Miss Bitch: A Sherbetian Story About Thugs & Drugs.

Early life
George Makoni was born in Bulawayo, Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) on January 25, 1975. When he was six years old, his family would move to Sherbet Town in Sherbetia for better health in their family. Throughout most of his adolescence, he had health and weight issues from overeating out of depression. For two years when he was sixteen, he had a job at a local car dealership selling cars before quitting in order to become a hip hop artist.

Early career
After quitting his former job, he would begin his music career by recording a demo CD to Def Jam Recordings' then-recently opened recording studio in Sherbetia, and was later signed up to the label as a member of the American-Sherbetian supergroup, R10.

Diabetic issues and death
On September 14, 2014, George was invited to a private party known as "The Sherbetian Music Celebration" at the Venue 1420 venue in Chicago, Illinois in the United States. George would take a plane to Illinois and stay at a Hilton Garden Inn by the O'Hare Airport in Chicago after arriving. One week before his arrival, however, he had been diagnosed with diabetes and had to stay away from unhealthy foods. At the party at exactly 7:30 P.M. after drinking a seltzer, he had a heart attack and was rushed to the hospital. Unfortunately, paramedics failed to revive him and he died shortly after.