After speaking with veteran Flint, Michigan rapper MC Breed‘s manager, Darryl Morris, AllHipHop.com has reported that the rapper may be in his final hours, unless he gets some help.

After kidney failure, the rapper, who has spent a great deal of time in his career in Atlanta, was rushed Friday evening to an area hospital. According to the report, Breed had fallen unconscious, needing to be revived three times.

Management told that a Michigan Hip Hop benefit concert may be orchestrated this weekend or early this week to help raise money and awareness for the kidney donor needed to save the 36 year-old’s life. No specific artists or location was given.

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Having released over a dozen albums, Breed is credited as being the first nationally-recognized rapper from Michigan. He is best remembered for DFC-assisted 1991 hit “Ain’t No Future In Yo’ Frontin’,” and 1993’s “I Gotta Get Mines” with Tupac Shakur. The latter attained gold status, and both were released on the independent Ichiban Records.

Breed has also worked with MC Eiht, The D.O.C., Rappin’ 4-Tay and E-40.

HipHopDX will keep you updated on this situation.

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Kidney donors can contact Breed‘s management at Vanglorious61@yahoo.com.