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Action Bronson cancels show because of health


During a performance on Oct. 4 at the UKA Festival in Trondheim, Norway, rapper Action Bronson was forced to leave the stage after a health scare.
The festival's Twitter page tweeted an update stating that the rapper had to cancel his performance due to "medical reasons."
The rapper later took to Twitter himself, saying he "had an issue" but he would be "all good."
This is the second time the rapper has cancelled a performance in Norway. Last year, Bronson cancelled his show at another music festival, claiming he was sick and lost his voice.
Last month, Bronson found himself in a beef with Ghostface Killah, after he appeared on ESPN and was asked about his style, which is similar to Ghostface. According to Bronson, Ghostface didn't rap like he does anymore, implying that Ghostface wasn't as good anymore.
Ghostface Killah then made a video addressing Bronson, saying,"I'm too nasty for you. This is why the f**k you look up to me and sound like me. When I told y'all n**gas back on The 'Cuban Linx' sh*t, I don't want nobody sounding like me on no album."
"But I want to tell this fat f**k something. I gave you a grace period, n**ga. I was supposed to destroy you a long time ago. Who gives you the right to even mention my name out your motherf**king mouth? Bro, you done made a mistake. You done f**ked up," added Ghostface.
The beef was eventually squashed.