

So I make good money off of projects I put out through streaming. So I don’t have to split up a lot of my money. I just put out a record Friday, Thug Life, that’s doing well and I own everything. I’m an independent rapper and entrepreneur. You’ll never know when something like this will happen. Everybody should have health insurance, ‘cause you can’t call it. Who’s going to protect them? We need health insurance on every level. A lot of older rappers don’t have those record deals no more. The music industry definitely needs to fix that. People who work for companies, they get deals on this. As a rapper, you always got to pay out-of-pocket - that’s a problem. I have insurance, but insurance is expensive for a rapper. I was still active during this whole thing, moving around my house, getting up doing stuff.Ī post shared by Slim Thug on at 10:14am PDT They told me drink hot liquids, take vitamin C and really fight it out, but I ain’t really have no serious, serious effects from this. ‘Cause really it ain’t no cure or nothing, so you just try to fight it out. They just basically told me to stay home and don’t go nowhere. She told me, “I do have it - so stay home, self-quarantine for two-to-three weeks.” Then I got to go back up there, take another test.

My sister called me with the nurse on the phone. It was uncomfortable, but it wasn’t nothing that made me go too crazy. I told her again after she got home later on that night, “Hey, make sure you set up that appointment.” So the next morning, she called my doctor and he let me come straight in immediately.

They over here thinking I’m just overreacting, having cabin fever. They definitely wasn’t treating me like I had corona. If anything going wrong with me, I’m calling, trying to go to the doctor, see what’s - up all the time. I reached out to my sister, she’s like my personal assistant. I never have fevers or shortness of breath. I had shortness of breath and I had a slight headache.
