Scott Stapp bids for Street Cred

Creed frontman Scott Stapp has launched a crowdsourcing campaign to fund his next solo album, following news last week that the singer is "broke and homeless".

Stapp released a series of videos last week detailing his troubled financial situation, alleging that the IRS have frozen his bank account and that his "civil rights have been violated" leaving him homeless.

Despite Stapp's claims of sobriety, his estranged wife Jaclyn Stapp asserts that he is "deep into drugs" and "leaving messages that his son's school is about to be attacked by Isis". Over the weekend, she revealed that she's made efforts to have him committed to a psychiatric ward for 60 days.

Now, Stapp is attempting to raise £300,000 for the recording of his third solo album. Stapp released his latest record 'Proof Of Life' in 2013, following his 2005 debut 'The Great Divide'. Creed are currently defunct and released their last LP, 'Full Circle', in 2009.

It is estimated that Stapp had a wealth of £19 million at the height of the US metal band's success.


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I heard about this awhile back. Creed not withstanding, he obviously has some mental issues. Sad, really. I feel like I can't do my "Creed voice" for laughs anymore.
 
I heard about this awhile back. Creed not withstanding, he obviously has some mental issues. Sad, really. I feel like I can't do my "Creed voice" for laughs anymore.
Yes you can. Even funnier now.

With arms wide open looking for a hand out.
 
I just read the original post. I :lol: at the napkin part. Also :lol: at 311. I admit I do have one of their albums but it has several unlistenable songs and the rest of their body of work is just plain boring. I found it interesting that at the time of that incident Scott Stapp had sold millions upon millions more copies of one album than 311 have sold across their entire catalogue to date. It bothers me that he blew such success. I fucking hate Creed but in 2000 they were at the absolute top of rockdom. I read somewhere that Stapp himself was at one point worth 15 million.