Musician Jeremih has been hospitalized and kept on a ventilator under intensive care. The 33-year-old singer is currently battling a severe coronavirus case. The Chicago based musician's representative revealed that he is experiencing something rare for his age.

Recently, Jeremih’s family opened up about the singer's condition as they issued an official statement. The family told CNN that COVID-19 is not something one should take lightly. Moreover, it is essential for people to quarantine as soon as they realize being infected by the ongoing pandemic.

In fact, people should inform their friends and families or people they have met recently to save their lives. The statement further said that there is no shame in getting contracted with the novel coronavirus as many people in this world are suffering from the same.

However, people who have contracted the virus should act considerate and responsible for others. However, the family said that there is progress in the singer's condition, and they are being grateful for each and everyone praying for him.

They further encouraged fans and followers to continue praying for him. The Don't Get Much Better singer has been under a great medical team helping him recover from the contraction. The statement concluded, revealing that the singer is kept on a ventilator, and they are praying that the singer soon starts to breathe without any help.

Jeremih was hospitalized on Nov. 14 after he tested positive for coronavirus, as per TMZ reports. The outlet recently shared an update that the condition of the singer is getting worse even after being kept on a ventilator.

Initially, producer Hitmaka, Chance the Rapper, and 50 Cent begin to ask their fans to pray for Jeremih while they didn't reveal what happened to him. It was only the 50 Cent rapper who gave some insight about the health and said that coronavirus is real.

On the other hand, Hitmaka took Instagram for asking everyone to pray and said that the post had been made with the blessings of Jeremih's mother. Chance the Rapper and Jeremih have collaborated in the past. He also requested everyone on social media to pray.

The real name of Jeremih is Jeremy Felton, and the Felton family seemed to be on the verge of informing everyone that this pandemic should be taken seriously. The cases across the country have recorded over 250,000 deaths since the virus began. In fact, only Illinois has 254,000 cases.