Legendary Rapper Scarface Hospitalized, Shares Social Media Update From ICU

Brad Jordan rose to fame in the late ’80s as Scarface, a member of Houston hip-hop legends the Geto Boys. He later found success as a solo rapper, teaming up with the likes of Nas and Jay-Z. In recent years, the “Now I Feel Ya” star has faced serious health battles, including receiving a kidney transplant from his son in 2021. And a recent social media post has fans once again worried over the 53-year-old hip-hopper’s health.

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Scarface Shares Social Media Post From Hospital

In a Saturday (Aug. 24) post to Instagram, Scarface shared a picture of him lying in a hospital bed hooked up to multiple machines. “Ouch… Grateful,” he wrote, adding three praying hands emojis.

Scarface didn’t elaborate further on what had landed him in a hospital bed. However, the Houston Chronicle noted that one staff member in the photo was associated with the facility’s Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit, possibly pointing to a heart-related condition.

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This isn’t the first time the “On My Block” singer has shared his health struggles with social media. In September 2021, the producer received a life-saving kidney transplant from his son Chris after suffering organ failure following a respiratory-related illness.

“Why not? It’s my dad,” Chris Jordan told Houston media outlet KHOU 11. “He gave me life you know so it was only right that I return the favor by extending his.”

Fans, Fellow Hip-Hop Legends Send Well Wishes

When Scarface shared an Instagram post from his ICU bed, support and concern came pouring into the comments section—from both fans and his hip-hop community.

“Get well homeboy!” commented West Coast hip-hop icon Warren G. Chance the Rapper also dropped three “praying hands” emojis in the comments section.

Another West Coast rapper and producer, DJ Quik, left his well-wishes on the post. “Brad, we got more work to do bro bro,” wrote the “Born and Raised in Compton” artist. “Ain’t no time to be out of time.”

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With his fellow Geto Boys, Scarface helped put southern hip-hop on the map. The Houston native also headed Def Jam South from 2000 to 2005, where he helped bolster rapper Ludacris’ career.

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