ScHoolboy Q has revealed that his home in Los Angeles was damaged due to storms and heavy rains in early February, while jokingly asking fans to help him with the repairs.

On Wednesday (February 14), the 37-year-old MC took to his Instagram Stories to share clips of all the furniture inside his house covered in plastic sheets. This is most likely in preparation for the interior being repaired after the extreme weather conditions in Southern California last week.

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“Bro, y’all better buy every fucking album,” the rapper can be heard saying in the first video while he walks around and gives viewers a look at the inside of his house. “Every fucking vinyl […] Y’all better buy every fucking t-shirt; y’all better buy two albums a piece.

“I don’t even got that living room no more, I don’t even got a kitchen. My gym all fucked up. Bruh, y’all better buy two of each, cuz. Oh my god, water, homie — that storm fucked me up. Storm fucked me up, bro.”

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Atop one of the videos, he wrote: “My album a go fund me [laughing emoji] MARCH 1st. BLUELIPS BUY 2 of each.”

Check out the clips below.

Last week, ScHoolboy Q released a new video to stir up anticipation for his next album, Blue Lips. The video was the first episode of a new vlog series titled wHy not?

In it, the TDE rapper can be seen hanging out with his French bulldog, at a medical office, on the golf course and, of course, in the studio.

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The scenes on the golf course are a reminder of how the sport has changed the rapper’s life.

“Coming from where I come from, the life that I had, I never thought about playing golf,” Q said in a 2022 video posted by the PGA Tour. “I got into it, and it changed my mental, it let me learn myself as a person.

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“Like, this is why certain things in my life are going bad or certain things are going good, because of the attitude thing. It fixed my attitude in life. It fixed a whole lot of things about me in life.”

He continued: “Life is a golf game. Some good shots, some bad shots. But most importantly, keep going because you never know. Don’t give up because you’re in the sand on your fourth shot, you might chip it in. It just taught me a lot about life, you feel me?”