Quando Rondo may be struggling with health problems, which has raised concerns among his followers. On July 27, the rapper apparently disclosed on his Instagram Story that he is receiving therapy but did not specify why. He wrote,
“Pray for me, I’m in the hospital fighting for my life [broken heart emojis] [prayer hand emoji] #fuClean,” she says.
His most recent tweet stated, “Thank you, God.” The rapper has started sharing promotional videos accompanying jewelry from his line.
Quando Rondo’s health problems
Reports about Quando Rondo’s hospitalization have generated several concerns. Rondo is suffering from severe renal failure after ingesting lean, a cocktail of prescription codeine and hard candies combined in a soft drink, according to news outlet Sandrarose. Quando Rondo, on the other hand, debunked allegations of his hospitalization in an Instagram Story earlier today. He tweeted the tale with a picture of himself seated on an aircraft.
“That’s a*s h*ll fake, I don’t even write like that.”
Everything about Quando Rondo
Quando, born Tyquian Terrel Bowman, rose to prominence after a confrontation between his team and King Von’s crew outside a bar in November 2020. The event also resulted in a shoot-out, which resulted in the latter’s death. Quando’s gang stated that everything they did was in self-defense, while the other side was behaving aggressively. According to reports, Quando was relaxing in his vehicle outside the nightclub when he saw Von and his squad approaching his pals. Von was also seen on video footage assaulting Quando’s team.
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Quando made reference to the event in his song End of Story. In the song, he defends himself and expresses solidarity for his buddy Timothy Leeks, who is also suspected of killing Von. Quando made his debut in 2018 with the song I Remember. This was followed by the publication of two further songs, Motivation and Paradise, both of which garnered positive comments on YouTube. His next project was the mixtape Life B4 Fame, which included ABG, Lil Baby, Lil Durk, and OMB Peezy. On MyMixtapez, the mixtape received one million streams.
In June 2018, he released his second song, Kiccin’ Shit, and signed to YoungBoy Never Broke Again’s Atlantic Records label, Never Broke Again, LLC. He appeared on YoungBoy’s song “I Am Who They Say I Am,” as well as on EP 4Loyalty. Life After Fame, the 23-year-second old’s mixtape, was released in September 2018 and includes guest verses from different artists. Scarred from Love, his 2019 song, was featured in his third mixtape, From the Neighborhood to the Stage, published in May 2019. QPac, his debut studio album, was released in January 2020. In May 2021, he released his fourth mixtape, Still Taking Risks, which comprised 15 tracks and three extra recordings.
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