
In a shocking incident during the recent NOME battle rap event, renowned battle rapper T-Rex suffered a seizure while performing, leading to widespread concern among fans and fellow artists. Initially, the crowd and his opponents mistook the seizure for part of the act, but the situation quickly escalated as T-Rex collapsed to the ground.
T-Rex, whose real name is Randy Sullivan, is a prominent figure in the battle rap scene, hailing from Harlem, New York. He first gained notoriety in the 1990s by participating in rap battles and became one of the early faces of SMACK (URL) during the DVD era. A member of the rap group Dot Mobb, T-Rex has faced some of the biggest names in the industry, including Murda Mook and K-Shine, and has participated in nearly 40 rap battles throughout his career. His most notable battle against Yung Ill in 2012 garnered millions of views and solidified his status as a battle rap legend. T-Rex’s net worth is estimated to be around $1.5 million.
According to reports from Let’s Talk Battle Rap, paramedics arrived quickly to assist T-Rex, and an update stated, “The Paramedics have picked up T-Rex. We will keep you updated as we get more information. Prayers for Rex 🙏🏼.” The video of the incident went viral on social media, prompting numerous fans to express their concern and urge for its removal. One fan commented, “Take this video down. This is not something people need to see,” while another added, “Some things are best kept off Twitter bro. Let this one go and take it down.”
As news of the incident spread, the battle rap community rallied around T-Rex, with many hoping for his swift recovery. His contributions to the genre have made him a beloved figure among fans and peers alike, and the outpouring of support reflects the respect he has earned over the years.
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