Sizzla Released From Hospital

Sizzla Kalonji is back at his home and is recuperating from injuries he sustained during a motorcycle accident two weeks ago.

The artist posted an excerpt from a short interview he conducted with famous radio announcer Ron Muschette on his morning radio show on Mello FM on Friday, on Instagram. It was the first interview the artist was doing since the accident.

During the short interview, Sizzla confirmed that he was at home and recuperating nicely.

“I am here… naturally, you know seh a di duty mi deh pon an mi neva stop yet… simple things happen, and all we got to do is be cautious; give thanks ad praise onto the Most High. It could have been worse, but we here….keep the fire burning,” he said.

His management also posted a note on his Instagram page under a photo that was captioned ‘Humbled and thankful.’

“Sizzla Kalonji is thankful and humbled by the love and get well wishes from around the world. After sustaining a severe injury on his ankle from his recent bike accident, Sizzla is resting home and is healing well,” the note read.

The note also quoted the artist’s manager, Homer Harris, as saying the artist will be returning to perform as soon as he has made a full recovery. Sizzla was forced to postpone some of his upcoming shows in Barbados, Boston, and Orlando as well as the Thanksgiving Reggae Festival in Florida on November 30.

“We just want to let the world know that once Sizzla heals properly, he will be back performing and doing shows,” Harris said, adding that 2019 has been an impeccable year for the star, due especially to the Reggae Icon award he received at the Jamaica Grand Gala on Independence Day, from the Government of Jamaica.

“This is time for him to rest and get himself prepared to embrace all the great things that have happened this year for him. So keep him in your prayers for a speedy recovery so that he may continue his musical works around the world,” the Manager said.

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