Cornejo ‘711’ Kevin, also known as ‘Rip n Dip’, was a Los Angeles native and now social media legend. He referred to himself as a scorpion thumb as he had a cast around his thumb. Others also called him Kebin as he had previously pronounced his name this way. He was treasured by his many Los Angeles fans, many of whom were devastated by his passing away on July 29th, 2020.
He hailed from Los Angeles. He was born on December 20th of 1991 and was 28 years at the time of his death. His cause of death is yet to be known as his family has yet to reveal the reason for his underlying death. Some people are speculating that he passed away from diabetic complications but it is yet to be established if this is true.
His family started a GoFundMe on his behalf that luckily hit its target to pay for his memorial services. Rest in peace Rip n Dip tributes have been sent out all throughout social media including comments on his various viral YouTube videos.
He was one of the founding members of the group and community known as FOOS GONE WILD. Most of the members of this group are members of the Chicano community in the greater Los Angeles area. Many people claim that members of the group are of Mexican descent, however it is apparent to us that anybody can be a member of the FOOS GONE WILD movement as long as you are down with ‘foo’ culture.
To be a supporting member of FOOS GONE WILD you can create various types of content which may include funny videos, songs, and various other forms of creative work that is entertaining or comedic. Topics of creativity include the fight against racism and racists and any other individual who performs social injustices. This contribution made Rip n Dip become a beloved Los Angeles figure.
Rip n Dip got famous from his well-known vine known as Pookie posted a few years ago and how drinking a 4loko is better than hitting that Pookie also posted some months ago. He has done many more uploads which became great hits and went viral. His most recent commentary over a drawing of Nipsey Hussle after his sudden death caught the eye of many.
Rip n Dip spoke about Hip Hop trends in the past on the likes of 2Pac, Drake, and even his own 80 Proof album that was unfinished at the time of his passing. People have described this interview as legendary and that Rip n Dip was ahead of his time with all the conversations he held. He summarized himself as “Loyal, Royal, and God will Rise”.
Rip n Dip, the beloved Los Angeles figure will forever be missed dearly. He had a lot of love to give and his fans loved him dearly. His work will remain to forever remind us of his existence. He is gone but in the Los Angeles social media scene will never be forgotten. Rest in eternal peace Rip n Dip. Gone too soon foo.