Kabir “Kabeezy” Singh, a celebrated comedian and semifinalist on Season 16 of *America’s Got Talent*, has tragically passed away at just 39 years old. Known for his magnetic stage presence and ability to connect with audiences, Singh’s death marks the loss of a vibrant voice in comedy and entertainment.

Singh’s fiancée confirmed his passing on Wednesday, December 4, though the exact cause of death remains unconfirmed. Authorities have indicated that Singh may have died of natural causes, with health complications suspected. A toxicology report is pending as part of the ongoing investigation.

Singh rose to fame with his 2021 appearance on *America’s Got Talent*, where his humor—rooted in his Indian heritage and family dynamics—won over audiences and judges alike. Who could forget his hilarious take on his mother’s newfound texting habits? “Does anyone’s mom text you? Worst thing that’s ever happened to me in my life,” he quipped during his standout audition.

Judge Howie Mandel praised Singh as “relatable” and “magnetic,” predicting, “America is going to love you.” And indeed, America did. Singh’s charm and quick wit carried him to the semifinals, earning him a place among the competition’s brightest stars.

Beyond *AGT*, Singh’s talent brought him to major platforms like Comedy Central and even landed him a guest spot on the iconic animated series *Family Guy*. His Instagram bio proudly showcased his achievements, noting his ability to balance humor with authenticity, a combination that endeared him to fans around the globe.

News of Singh’s passing sent ripples through the comedy world, with friends, fans, and colleagues mourning the loss of a beloved entertainer. Jeremy Curry, a close friend, shared a heartfelt post on Facebook, writing, “It’s my deepest regret to let everyone know that Kabir Singh has passed away… He passed away peacefully in his sleep, and this is the most devastating post I’ve ever written.”

Curry added, “Please keep his family and fiancée in your thoughts and prayers… I love you, bro.”

Singh had continued to perform stand-up as recently as November, captivating audiences with the humor and joy he brought to every stage. His untimely death is a stark reminder of the fleeting nature of life and the importance of cherishing those who bring light into our world.

Singh’s funeral is scheduled for Saturday, December 14, at 8:30 a.m. at Chapel of the Chimes in Hayward, California. Family, friends, and fans are expected to gather to celebrate his life, his laughter, and the legacy he leaves behind.

In an era where so much divides us, Singh’s humor served as a unifying force, reminding us of the shared absurdities and joys of life. While his time with us was far too short, his impact will continue to echo through the laughter he inspired.

Rest in peace, Kabir Singh. Your talent and heart will never be forgotten.