come on 40
When putting it in the simplest terms he can, 40 says that much of what allows him to move through the world — his eyes, ears, nose, fingers, toes — could stop working at any time.
“I crashed and burned on the last Drake tour at one point after a show,” he grimaces. In his dressing room, 40’s face went numb, he began to shake uncontrollably, and he couldn’t stop tears from streaming down his cheeks. “You could’ve cut me open with a razor blade, I would have no idea,” he says. “They wheeled me out of there in a wheelchair and I was at the hospital. Went back this summer for the first time in 10 years. I went to go see the doctors. I went and got an MRI.”
“The doctors were not happy. Everybody said, ‘You f***ed up. You lost 10 years, bro. What are you doing? Get on the f***ing d****, right now,'” he says. “They said about a third of my brain’s dead at this juncture.”
rollingstone.com/music/music-features/noah-40-shebib-profile-1011388
come on 40
When putting it in the simplest terms he can, 40 says that much of what allows him to move through the world — his eyes, ears, nose, fingers, toes — could stop working at any time.
“I crashed and burned on the last Drake tour at one point after a show,” he grimaces. In his dressing room, 40’s face went numb, he began to shake uncontrollably, and he couldn’t stop tears from streaming down his cheeks. “You could’ve cut me open with a razor blade, I would have no idea,” he says. “They wheeled me out of there in a wheelchair and I was at the hospital. Went back this summer for the first time in 10 years. I went to go see the doctors. I went and got an MRI.”
“The doctors were not happy. Everybody said, ‘You f***ed up. You lost 10 years, bro. What are you doing? Get on the f***ing d****, right now,'” he says. “They said about a third of my brain’s dead at this juncture.”
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/noah-40-shebib-profile-1011388/
Smh
come on 40
When putting it in the simplest terms he can, 40 says that much of what allows him to move through the world — his eyes, ears, nose, fingers, toes — could stop working at any time.
“I crashed and burned on the last Drake tour at one point after a show,” he grimaces. In his dressing room, 40’s face went numb, he began to shake uncontrollably, and he couldn’t stop tears from streaming down his cheeks. “You could’ve cut me open with a razor blade, I would have no idea,” he says. “They wheeled me out of there in a wheelchair and I was at the hospital. Went back this summer for the first time in 10 years. I went to go see the doctors. I went and got an MRI.”
“The doctors were not happy. Everybody said, ‘You f***ed up. You lost 10 years, bro. What are you doing? Get on the f***ing d****, right now,'” he says. “They said about a third of my brain’s dead at this juncture.”
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/noah-40-shebib-profile-1011388/
why didnt you just take your meds 40
f*** man. one of my fave rap producers from this generation/era