One of the founding members of legendary rap group Geto Boys has announced heβs battling stage 4 pancreatic cancer.
In an interview with TMZ, Bushwick Bill made the revelation that he was diagnosed in February and is currently undergoing intensive chemotherapy treatments.
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βWe see a mass on your pancreas and we canβt understand it,β the 52-year-old rapper recalled. βItβs not alcohol, itβs not sugar, itβs not diabetes. They went through all kinds of stuff. And finally, by February 8, they said it was stage 4 [pancreatic] cancer.β
He asserts that itβs too early to tell how his body is responding to chemotherapy, but that he has no fears about what lies ahead.
βI figure keeping it to myself is not really helping nobody, and Iβm not really afraid of dying because if anyone knows anything about me from [his 1992 song] βEver So Clear,β I died and came back already in June 1991, so I know what itβs like on the other side,β he said, referencing the incident in which he accidentally shot himself in the eye.
But should he lose his cancer battle, the βWhoβs the Biggestβ rapper has a contingency plan in place.
βThe reason why Iβm doing three albums right now is because I notice when most celebrities pass, they really donβt have nothing set up for their children and everythingβs in disarray,β he said. βSo, I figure old music will sell, yes, but if I have new music for them and I have a book and I have a documentary and I have any other endeavors that I get into now, at least theyβll have residual income from those things instead of just knowing that Iβm their dad and my old records are selling. Iβd rather just know for sure that I did my part.β
You can watch his interview with TMZ in its entirety below.
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