Mack Maine shares news of son's death
Isaiah, whom Maine called Zeke, was just 20.
Maine shared the news via Instagram on Monday, explaining what happened in a long caption accompanied by a carousel of family photos.
He revealed that Isaiah had died on 16 July.
"I'm still in shock and still processing the fact that he's gone," Maine wrote of his son. "Still confused, still questioning life and why my child and not me."
"Zeke, I thank you for granting me one of the greatest gifts I've ever received, fatherhood!" he continued.
"The experience and bond with you and I brought me purpose... Since 16 July, your village has been crushed, and we're hurting. This is a pain I've personally never felt before, but I'm still trusting and believing in God's plan and God's will and mercy. You'll always be my Prince."
Nicki Minaj was quick to respond: "I don't even believe what I just read. You guys raised the most incredible young man. We are praying for your whole family, Mack. We love you so much."
Maine, real name Jermaine Anthony Preyan, was named president of Lil Wayne's record label Young Money Entertainment in 2009. He co-wrote several of Wayne's singles, including How to Love and Got Money.
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