Houston rap icon Brad Jordan aka Scarface is recovering from what he called “an experience worst than death.” He has tested positive for the Coronavirus.

“I have been shot. I have been in bad car accidents but this right here (#COVID19) got my attention!” said Jordan in a phone interview from his home. “It has my undivided attention. If I can save somebody’s life by letting them know that this SHIT is real, I’m telling them…This shit is real!”

Jordan, best known as a member of the Geto Boys who ran for City Council of District D in Houston, said he has been home since Kobe Bryant died in a helicopter accident the end of January.

“I haven’t been anywhere,” he told me. “So I have no idea how I got infected.”

He said he seems to get the flu every year around that time, so he didn’t think anything of it until his symptoms started getting worse. It went from a bad cough to a fever to vomiting violently. Jordan went to the hospital and they gave him antibiotics. He ended up back in the hospital when his lungs started filling with fluid.

“They gave me intravenous antibiotics; my kidneys failed,” he said through labored breathing. “I went through three weeks of pure fucking torture. That was death.”

He says he feels much better and he wants to get the message out that Coronavirus is for real. It’s not a hoax.

“This shit is real!” he said.

Originally posted 2020-03-26 18:35:49.

A former sports and news reporter with the New York Daily News for 16 years, Karen served four of those years on the editorial board of The News, where she was a member of the 1999 Pulitzer Prize- and Polk Award-winning teams. She was also the paper’s first African-American female news columnist. As the head of Karen Hunter Books (KHB), an imprint with Simon & Schuster, Karen has published No. 1 New York Times bestseller True You by pop icon Janet Jackson, New York Times bestselling Kris Jenner and All Things Kardashian by Kris Jenner

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