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Kenyan gospel star Weezdom says he will not be releasing any more music after coming back to life after months of battling alcohol addiction.
Weezdom, who has been open about his battle with depression, addiction, and his rehabilitation journey, says his chapter of releasing music is closed.
"I don't think I'll be releasing any more music after all these years. I am going into artist management, which I think I can do well. I did it for Bahati, and I have done it for many other artists. That is what I will be focusing on more. Weezdom told Nation, Showbuzz.
Reflecting on his journey to alcohol rehabilitation, the singer maintains that it is a journey that only he can get out of.
"Nobody can get you out of any kind of addiction. This is something you have to realize on your own. Going to rehab doesn't get you out of it; you've got to have the mental strength to decide to quit on your own, otherwise, people wouldn't suffer from relapse once out of rehab. I made the bold decision to quit alcohol, it wasn't easy, but I realized while in rehab that if I can't save myself, nobody is going to save me," the singer says.
Weezdom went on to add that many celebrities are currently battling various addictions in silence.
"I know a number who are deep into cocaine, and I can tell you it is a time bomb. Some of the celebrities that we see setting the standard on social media are on that time bomb, two, three years from now, if they don't change, I'm sure we'll be telling a different story. Betting is another addiction that has taken a toll on celebrities. I know a gospel artist who even sold his television set to gamble. His gambling addiction has cost him millions. He even sold his car and used all the proceeds to gamble. Various forms of addiction are quite a menace among Kenyan celebrities at the moment.
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