(AllHipHop News) Thankfully all is well with Rich Homie Quan after the rapper sustained back-to-back seizures and a head injury on a music video set in Atlanta. Today (May 7th), Rich Homie Quan’s label Think It’s A Game Entertainment addresses Quan’s health and future in music following the seizure attacks and Quan himself addresses the incident.
According to a statement from Think It’s A Game Entertainment obtained by XXL, Quan was release from the hospital last night (May 7th). The label states that Quan “fell and suffered a gash over his eye and abrasion on his face.” As a result of the attacks, Quan has reevaluated his upcoming performances:
He just been working hard. I think it was more so exhaustion. He’s going to be doing shows; he just taking a break. It was a traumatizing experience. I can’t give an exact date when he’ll be better, but right now he’s just going to take some time off to be better.
Quan recently addressed the seizure attacks and shared the same diagnosis as his record label:
First and foremost I want to Thank God for his blessings. Your boy just been grinding too hard. Thanks for all of the prayers… I’m okay
— RICH HOMIE BABY! (@RichHomieQuan) May 7, 2014
Check out the full statement from Think It’s A Game Entertainment below:
We just want to say thank you to everybody who was praying for him and appreciate everybody support. He’s doing well, he’s just resting right now. They released him from the hospital last night. He’s just resting up. We’re not going to be doing any shows for a little while until he gets better, but he’s in good health, and he’s in good spirits. He’s just resting right now. He was initially at Grady Memorial Hospital then was moved to Piedmont Hospital. He fell and suffered a gash over his eye and abrasion on his face. But he’s good now. He just been working hard. I think it was more so exhaustion. He’s going to be doing shows; he just taking a break. It was a traumatizing experience. I can’t give an exact date when he’ll be better, but right now he’s just going to take some time off to be better. We just thank everybody for the support. Everybody all over just has been so supportive in this whole ordeal, and that really helps not only him but the team, just to know that many people really support the movement. We’re just thankful that people are actually that concerned and supportive.