Rob49, a rapper who hails from New Orleans, spent some time recovering after a shooting that took place in January. Now he is back in the public eye, and willing to dish out the details of what happened. Rob49 was on the set of a music video featuring another rapper, French Montana. While the crew was hard at work, the danger was lurking just around the corner. Despite starting his career in only 2020, the rapper quickly became a contender in the rapping game.
As a result, many opportunities to work with big stars fell into his lap. Rob49 took the chance to work with French Montana. The two set out to film a music video, but chaos turned into a full-blown shootout that night. As many as ten different people were shot in the violent scene, although luckily no one was killed. One of the people shot was Rob49, who took the fate of his life into his own hands. After being shot, the upcoming rapper got into a stranger’s car and began to drive himself to the hospital.
Rob49 Took Matters Into His Own Hands
In an interview with Million Dollaz Worth of Game, a podcast, Rob explains what happened directly after the shooting. “Yes I drove myself to the hospital, and I jumped in anybody’s car.” Understandably, the rapper did not concern himself with any social rules. “Went to the hospital, I said ‘alright’, we pull up to the hospital: hosptial closed.” After finding out the initial hospital was closed for the night, the artist took the driver to another hospital. He explains that he had been shot in the back by his lungs, and he knew that he had to act fast.
While driving to the trauma center, all of the tires on the car popped. The two were driving on the sidewalk to shorten their drive time, which led to the flat tires. After driving on the interstate with flat tires, the trauma center sent Rob49 back to the first hospital. Eventually, the poor artist got proper medical treatment for his wounds. Now he is recovering from the incident, and gets to boast about his bravery. To stay updated as the story unfolds, make sure to check back in.
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