D-Roc, popularly known for being the other Ying Yang Twin, went viral on Twitter after a video of him being dragged off the stage made rounds on the platform and fans are curious about what happened to him during their concert.

According to Hiphop DX, the 43-year-old rapper was performing with his musical partner Kaine, in Springfield, Missouri, where he suddenly collapsed on stage.

As seen on the video online, a loud music backtrack can be heard as fans cheer on in the audience. All of a sudden, D-Roc, who sported a white shirt, jeans, and a pair of sneakers, appeared to have lost control of what was happening, leading a security guard to drag him off stage.

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Regarding the cause of his collapse, it is unclear if he suffered from heat exhaustion as the outlet noted that the temperatures at the venue were in the 80s.

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As of this writing, there is still no update regarding the rapper or if he was taken to a hospital after the incident.

The rap duo was performing with Vanilla Ice at the Ozark Empire Fair when the incident happened.

Despite the medical emergency, the show went on as scheduled.

According to Hot New Hiphop, the Ying Yang Twins amassed massive success in the early 2000s after collaborating with bigtime artists like Britney Spears and Lil Jon.

The latest news comes a few months after the rap duo spoke out about the origins of the "Haaan" ad-lib, claiming that it came from their father.

The two alleged that the ad-lib was stolen from them by French Montana.

"Listen, the saying came from my daddy man, at a time when he was in a bad space in his life, so we came up with that saying," Kaine said.

He added that some New Yorkers agreed with them as many of their fans believed that French Montana was lying about the true origins of the said word.

"D-Roc even went in the buildingwith 50 Cent up there, and 50 Cent came out of that meeting and addressed D-Roc and said, 'this where that "Haaan" s*** came from,'" he added.

Unfortunately, the Ying Yang Twins never got the chance the copyright the word, but they clarified that it came from their father and they "don't take a way that we originate it."

Kaine also noted that they already had a call with French Montana regarding the issue and explained to him about the true origins of the ad-lib.

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