Rapper Jaydes’ chilling lyrics about ‘killing his girlfriend’ before arrest for trying to ‘murder woman with box cutter’
A RAPPER’S disturbing lyrics have resurfaced after he was arrested and charged with trying to kill a woman with a box cutter and a pair of scissors.
Jayden Yen Dumont, known to his fans as Jaydes, remains in jail without bond after he was arrested at a Denny’s restaurant in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, this weekend.
According to an affidavit obtained by The U.S. Sun, Dumont is accused of stabbing a woman who “was not taking on his sexual advances to her” on November 2.
The Florida native, 18, was handcuffed and taken to jail after cops responded to a call reporting a man having a mental episode on Saturday night – a week after the alleged stabbing.
Dumont is a rapper who began his rise to fame in 2022. He released a six-song EP called Panic just last month.
His arrest – and chilling mugshot – shocked his fans, who quickly started to point out chilling lyrics that the rapper penned ahead of the alleged violent incidents.
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One of Jaydes’ songs called Junkie, which dropped in July, contains particularly concerning lyrics.
“Killed my girlfriend and it felt so good,” the first line of the song says.
“I opened up her body and I ate her guts,” the creepy lyrics continue.
Former fans of Jaydes shared their baffled reactions to the lyrics in the comments under a YouTube video of the song on the rapper’s account, which has over 48,000 views.
“Bro wasn’t lying abt the first line,” one noted.
“BRO THIS IS CRAZY AFTER WHAT HE DID,” another wrote.
“This made me sick to my stomach,” another added.
Thankfully, the lyrics weren’t completely accurate as Dumont’s alleged victim survived the reported attack.
According to police reports, cops from the Broward Sheriff’s Office responded to a 911 call about a stabbing at an apartment in Tamarac, Florida, which is about 15 miles from Fort Lauderdale.
Cops noted that the alleged victim had stab wounds to her neck and arms.
Who is Jaydes?
Jayden Yen Dumont, 18, has been arrested and charged with attempted murder.
Dumont is a rapper known by his stage name Jaydes.
His previous stage names included Evvls, Mandy, and Yen.
Hailing from Tamarac, Florida, the rapper started sharing his music on SoundCloud in November 2020.
He quickly rose to fame as he drew comparisons to the late rapper XXXTentacion.
Jaydes has released 12 albums and EPs in total.
His latest album, Panic, was his third release of 2024.
The EP, containing six songs, came out on October 31.
She was taken to a pediatric emergency room, where she received stitches for her wounds.
The U.S. Sun hasn’t named the victim as it appears she’s under 18 and has not responded for comment.
VICTIM’S STATEMENT
The woman told police that Dumont invited her over to his apartment on November 2 and sent an Uber to pick her up, according to her statement.
She said at his apartment, Dumont “made a move to kiss her,” but the alleged victim reportedly pushed him away and denied his advances.
She reported that Dumont responded “Come on,” and tried to kiss her again.
After she denied him again, Dumont left the room before returning with a box cutter and scissors, the statement said.
He allegedly stabbed her arm and back with the scissors before stabbing her neck with a pink box cutter.
The alleged victim told police she fought back and ran to the bathroom, where she called for help.
By the time police officers responded to the scene, Dumont had disappeared.
The alleged victim’s current condition isn’t known.
Dumont, seen bloody and looking disoriented in his mug shot, has been charged with attempted homicide.
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Court documents show a judge has ordered a mental health evaluation for Dumont.
He’s also been ordered not to make contact with his alleged victim.
If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call RAINN (Rape, Abuse, & Incest National Network) at 800-656-HOPE (4673).
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