Hip-hop legend Scarface is in dire need of a new kidney and he's taking his search to Twitter.
On Oct. 7, the rapper, who was famously part of the Geto Boys, cast a wide net in hopes of getting an organ.
"I need a kidney y'all any volunteers? B+ blood type," Scarface, 49, tweeted to his nearly 240,000 followers
Many of Scarface's fans wished they could help out but weren't a matching blood type. A few fans, though, said they were of the necessary blood type and were willing to donate a kidney.

Scarface, who received BET's I Am Hip Hop award in 2015, has had health issues since contracting COVID-19 earlier this year. In April he said he suffered kidney failure while battling the virus. A few months later, he told Fox 5 DC that he was on dialysis due to his kidney's never recovering. He detailed how he felt living with the virus.
The rapper, real name Brad Jordan, said he started "feeling funny" a week into March.
"By the time the 15th of March got here, I was blood sick. Dead sick," he said.
Scarface, who is asthmatic, was in and out of the hospital for three weeks during the spring.
"COVID attacked my lungs first, and then it attacked my kidneys and knocked them out," he told the Fox affiliate in June. "I got full lung recovery, but my kidneys never came back … I'm still a little weak. I don't have a lot of strength in my legs yet. I still haven't got full taste back and sense of smell yet. But I am glad to be alive."