Ray J is sounding the alarm about his health, telling fans he fears his time may be far more limited than anyone realized.

In a series of emotional social media posts following a recent hospitalization, Ray J made a grim claim about his prognosis, saying doctors have warned him that he may not live to see 2027. At one point, he bluntly told followers that “2027 is definitely a wrap,” punctuating the statement with a gesture across his throat that suggested finality.

A friend who appeared with him in the video tried to push back, urging him to stay positive. Ray J, however, insisted he was only repeating what doctors had told him.

The singer has previously spoken about serious heart problems and reiterated that years of heavy drinking and nonstop partying have taken a devastating toll. He claims his heart is currently functioning at just 25 percent capacity, describing how nights of downing multiple bottles made him feel invincible at the time — until the lifestyle caught up with him.

According to Ray J, the long-term damage has left his heart severely weakened, a reality he says he can no longer ignore.

In a move that underscores how dire he believes his situation has become, Ray J revealed plans to travel to Haiti within the next two weeks in hopes of finding an alternative treatment that could keep him alive. The decision raised eyebrows, as the country is currently experiencing widespread instability and the U.S. State Department has issued strong warnings advising Americans not to travel there.

Despite the heavy subject matter, Ray J took a moment to acknowledge his family, giving an emotional shoutout to his parents and his sister, Brandy, whom he said has been helping cover his bills during his health crisis.

The troubling update comes just weeks after Ray J was hospitalized in Las Vegas with severe pneumonia and heart pain. It marked another frightening chapter in an ongoing battle with illness — one that began years earlier when a previous bout of pneumonia left him dependent on oxygen.

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