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Insane Clown Posse revealed the hip-hop duo will retire from touring after next year's farewell jaunt as Violent J disclosed he had serious heart issues. During last weekend's Gathering of the Juggalos at Legend Valley in Thornville, Ohio, Violent J reassured the crowd that he and Shaggy 2 Dope will still perform one-off shows every month and will continue to release music, saying, "I want to make it clear, making music is not affected in any way, shape or form by anything going on with Shaggy or myself health-wise.
They did an ultrasound. The doctors were all tied up upstairs in the hospital, understandably. They took me in the back and sh--, and basically they just came out and told me I have heart failure. That scared the sh-- out of me. With longtime music partner Shaggy 2 Dope and his brother, Robert Bruce, alongside him onstage, Violent J said ICP will be scaling back its concert activity from here out.
That will include a farewell tour next year with dates in the U. The group would continue to play once a month and stage its special events, including its yearly Gatherings and the Hallowicked show held annually in Detroit in October. Insane Clown Posse was used to being hated, and even learned to embrace it. But then things started to change.
The infamous Detroit-bred rap duo was side-stage at an alls concert at DTE Energy Music Theatre in when their longtime friend, Vanilla Ice, invited them to join him. We used to just get so much hate, instantly.
It was the opposite.
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