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Scarface, 50, Happy to be Alive: "I Was On My Deathbed..." | BlackDoctor.org - Where Wellness & Culture Connect

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Brad Terrence Jordan, better known as Scarface, always had a signature look and style about him. After all, it is because of his impressive word delivery style that landed him on the list of the 50 Greatest MC's of our time. Yet despite his awards and accolades in music, it's his health that has taken […]

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African American Facts

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Spirituality Facts

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Southern United States Facts

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