Surviving a deadly highway crash really forces you to completely rethink grinding for clout. Chymamusique opened up about his brutal recovery journey following that nasty wreck on the N1 near Polokwane last August. The deep house producer admitted he still needs three additional surgeries after already surviving six major procedures since the incident. That disaster claimed four lives alongside his buddy, DJ Poizen. The thirty-five-year-old explained that his bones are slowly connecting again, yet physical therapy remains a massive hurdle before he can function normally.
Mental recovery feels even heavier than the physical trauma currently. He confessed that hearing about the deaths absolutely wrecked him inside. Strangers actually stepped up to cover his bills for four months while he stayed bedridden. The artist noted that God uses random people to save you when life gets darkest. He plans on seeing a psychologist later to handle the emotional damage once his body heals enough.
Music production currently sits at the bottom of his priority list. Chymamusique remembered Poizen as a humble guy who always respected studio time. He insists work will wait until he feels fully ready physically and emotionally. The survivor just wants to get through the year with some significant progress on his health.
Mental recovery feels even heavier than the physical trauma currently. He confessed that hearing about the deaths absolutely wrecked him inside. Strangers actually stepped up to cover his bills for four months while he stayed bedridden. The artist noted that God uses random people to save you when life gets darkest. He plans on seeing a psychologist later to handle the emotional damage once his body heals enough.
Music production currently sits at the bottom of his priority list. Chymamusique remembered Poizen as a humble guy who always respected studio time. He insists work will wait until he feels fully ready physically and emotionally. The survivor just wants to get through the year with some significant progress on his health.