Dancehall songstress Lisa Hyper is set to return to court on May 22, a decisive date that could shape the next chapter of her turbulent journey. This follows the withdrawal of a bench warrant that was issued for her arrest after she missed a February 25 court appearance related to a disorderly conduct charge stemming from an altercation at the Norman Manley International Airport. According to her attorney, Petreta Gabbidon, the court was satisfied with medical documentation explaining her absence, and as a result, the warrant was vacated.
Lisa Hyper, born Felicia Gooden, has faced intense public scrutiny in recent months, not only for her legal woes but also for her highly publicized battle with mental health. Her recent hospitalization at the University Hospital of the West Indies raised concerns about her well-being, prompting fans and industry colleagues alike to rally around her. Making a bold return to social media on March 19, the “Soul Cry” singer previewed her new collaboration Phoenix with Chronic Law, a track that seems to metaphorically mirror her personal resurrection. “Na wipe nuh tears cause everybody bawl😭,” she captioned the post, which garnered supportive messages from the likes of D’Angel and Stefflon Don.
Lisa’s story underscores a larger issue within the entertainment industry: the mental health crisis many artists silently endure. According to a study by the University of Westminster and MusicTank, musicians are three times more likely to experience anxiety and depression than the general public. In Jamaica, where the stigma around mental illness remains strong, public figures like Lisa Hyper speaking out — or showing the signs — represent an essential step toward normalizing these conversations within the cultural mainstream. The outpouring of love she received online speaks volumes about the shift in attitudes, with one fan poignantly writing, “If God be for us, who can be against us?”
As the court date approaches, Lisa Hyper’s fate hangs in the balance — not just legally, but emotionally and artistically.