Belgian R&B singer Leki has released a new record since Friday. A milestone, nine months after suffering a stroke from which she is still recovering today. in the seventh day She did the first interview.
You just arrived ladies on me Radio 2 She started talking about her new music when Caroline Camosi had a stroke. This totally rocked her life. From one day to the next, she had to go into rehab and could no longer do many of the things that seemed normal. Painfully, producer Steve Camel Carlins wrote on Facebook, because it’s just when they were working on a comeback record for the R&B singer.
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Now log back here, appropriately Thelema titled. This is the lingala of the resurrection. And she should, as it turns out in her interview the seventh day gave. “Rehabilitation is very difficult, but I’m not complaining. I’ve come from a long way. At first I couldn’t even sit normally in a chair. I fell. It was very tiring to speak and listen.”
She does not remember the stroke. I remember the interview in ladies Then I woke up in the hospital. I didn’t get it.” She says it changed her. “I realize I took a lot of things for granted, and I don’t do that anymore. I am grateful for all I can do now. We humans are very powerful, much more powerful than we realize, and I really realize that now.”
Will you continue to sing? “I really want the singer Leakey back and I will do everything for this. But I understand that it will take a lot of time and energy. I set myself the goal of giving at least one concert by the end of 2023. “
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