The renowned Jamaican singer of reggae Jesse Royal abandoned the Western Indies University Hospital (UHWI) After having suffered A very serious traffic accident.
According to the images of the island's media, The vehicle in which Royal moved was severely damaged, Although the singer only suffered some injuries on his right arm, So it was with a header.
The artist left the wheelchair health center, With a cervical collar,, visibly excited and grateful for being alive, A feeling that he shared through his social networks.
“I have always been a very grateful person… Now is a completely different level! Many things could have gone much worse, But believe me when I tell them to whom God bless, No one can curse”, wrote on his Instagram account.
In the same message, Grammy nominee encouraged his fans to hug his loved ones, Send messages to those who love and reconcile, reminding them that “Everything can change in the blink of an eye”.
further, expressed a deep thanks to his wife, Kandi King, to the medical staff that attended him and to the “Angels” that helped him immediately after the accident.
“So many angels surrounded me from the moment the accident occurred, of the warriors who came to my aid immediately later to the angel that picked me up 3 minutes after the accident”, shared moved.
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Jesse Royal releases his new album
This accident occurred just at the prelude to launching its third study album No Place Like Home It is Friday 29 of August.
Just this experience close to death gives another meaning to the launch of his new plaque as a powerful reminiscent reminder and positivity.
As the artist himself said, This experience reminded him that “This thing called life is truly a gift”.
“I have been ‘breastfeeding’ This project for too long and this has inspired me to show it now!”, stressed.
the album of 10 songs is a mixture of introspective and social conscientious themes, with collaborations by leading artists such as Melanie Fiona, Kabaka Pyramid, Perfect Giddimani y Romain Virgo.
It also includes the already known single “Blessing”, A tribute to the deceased Jo Mersa Marley.