Mozzy is taking better care of his health in 2018. Mozzy announced to fans that he no longer consumes Lean.
“Shout out to everybody that’s been tapping in as far as a n***a slime addiction, sending positive vibes and all the ganster s**t,” he said. “We legitimate on my mama. It’s been like 10, 12 days or some s**t. It’s been hard to kick that s**t. We still bricked up though. I had a couple bricks in the closet.”
Mozzy called for his followers to kick the Lean habit as well.
“Any young n***a doing that s**t, this should influence you to stop. If it don’t, drink a lot of water at the minimum. …F— that cup,” Mozzy said while pouring an entire bottle of codeine-promethazine onto the ground of a local gas station. “They say health is wealth. I need my bag.”
Fredo Santana co-signed Mozzy’s stance against Lean.
Fredo wrote in Mozzy’s comment section, “I’m almost 60 days clean bro f**k dat lean s**t.”
Fredo Santana recently showed off his leaner physique after kicking his lean habit.
“Hope y’all staying away from that Lean Ain’t no drank, man,” he said before lifting up his shirt to show his slimmed down stomach. “It’s about weed, man. Do it look like I be sipping Lean? I lost the Lean gut.”
Fredo Santana admitted to fans in October that drug addiction was the reasoning behind his stay in the hospital.
Fredo told fans he was in the hospital for kidney failure and liver failure after experiencing seizures.
Fredo revealed he almost died after suffering a seizure and falling to floor, where he bled from the mouth. Luckily, Gino Marley found him just in time. Fredo is now considering rehab to help end his addiction.
Fredo wrote he uses drugs to repress bad memories that haunt him.
He wrote, “I was running from my old life tryna get high didn’t want to face them demons.”
Fredo wants to use his celebrity power to speak about drug addiction.
He wrote, “Hopefully I can be the face to sho n****s to slow down an we got out whole life ahead of us f**k being rock stars getting high. I got ptsd.”
Fredo is getting support from XXXTentacion who visited him in the hospital
“My dog X done pulled up on me. Real n***a,” Fredo said.
Fredo took to IG to announce his health status, writing, “Been in here since Friday. Doctor say a n***a kidney failure an live failure. I’m getting back to normal. Sorry to all my fans turbo bandana will not be dropping tomorrow due to my health issues. Thanks for everyone who prayed for a n***a. I wouldn’t wish this on my worse enemy.”
In March, Fredo posted a photo onto IG of himself in a hospital, and revealed to fans he was suffering from sleep deprivation and seizurs.
Fredo captioned his post, “When u working hard no sleep u get sleep deprived an have a light seizure.”
Many fans have long attributed Fredo’s hospitalization to overconsumption of Lean. Lean, often called “sizzurp” or “purple drank,” is a drink concoction made of Promethazine-Codeine cough syrup, Sprite and Jolly Rancher candy. The drink has its origins in the South after Houston producer DJ Screw popularized it.
#DIDUKNOW?! Rapper Fredo Santana Rushed To Hospital – EXHAUSTION OR LEAN? https://t.co/3eWxCSFaya
— Sause (@Sause4Life) March 24, 2017
Time for Fredo to put the lean down pic.twitter.com/9aUFalAGda
— 悪魔 (@YoungEscobar_) March 24, 2017
Mfas really having seizures on this lean .. s— not a game . Ross , Wayne , Fredo … watch what you drink
— My guy?? (@F4rtyOz) March 24, 2017
Slim I swear I said the exact same thing when I seen Fredo in da hospital n—- that's molly lean and percs ? https://t.co/b5NLjnSdCN
— ❄️ChosenToBeFrozen❄️ (@AuraOfGodStyle) March 24, 2017
Fredo Better stop drinkin dat Lean
— Rip Dad (@1kcorr) March 24, 2017
pls no more lean Fredo.
we can't lose you too https://t.co/4D8n3Oz6b3— J. Escobar (@el__japo) March 24, 2017
It's because all of the lean, like Wayne. Stay up fredo https://t.co/bgVF9hR4xf
— Mikeyhoe? (@Thasmike) March 24, 2017
Fredo lackin off that lean bru
— jordan (@400Jordy) March 24, 2017
Why fredo acting like it ain't all the lean he sipping causing a seizure pic.twitter.com/xIvnQrLRKD
— not liam (@YungTrapdaddy) March 24, 2017