Gaza alumnus Lisa Hyper has returned to social media following a hiatus due to her struggles with mental illness, marking another chapter in her ongoing journey. On Tuesday, the dancehall songstress made a surprise Instagram post, sharing a snippet of her collaboration Phoenix with Chronic Law, produced by Levels To Life Records. The caption read, “Na wipe nuh tears cause everybody bawl😭 #ThePhoenix @1law_chroniclaw357 levels_lvl 🇯🇲🇺🇸 Stream -#ThePhoenix now on all On All Digital aplatfotmss,” signaling her resilience and artistic comeback.
The post quickly gained traction, drawing an outpouring of support from fans and fellow artistes. Dancehall deejay D’Angel commented, “Welcome back Lisa 🙏 bad bad artist ❤️,” while UK-based rapper Stefflon Don celebrated her return, exclaiming, “She’s back!!!! 😍” Another supporter wrote, “If God be for us, who can be against us? God has the final say, Lisa.” The warm reception highlights the industry’s acknowledgment of both her talent and her struggles, reinforcing the importance of mental health conversations within dancehall.
Lisa Hyper’s return to the spotlight comes after a tumultuous few weeks, including her highly publicized arrest at the Norman Manley International Airport. The entertainer was taken into police custody on an assault charge following an alleged altercation with an airport employee, during which she reportedly used abusive language toward authorities. Her legal battle is still unfolding; she was scheduled for a court appearance on February 25. However, her recent hospitalization at the University Hospital of the West Indies (UHWI) has raised questions about whether she will be able to attend in person in future.
Despite these challenges, Lisa Hyper’s social media comeback signals a renewed focus on her music and career.
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