Solange is a fighter.
For, the ‘Don’t Touch My Hair’ singer recently reflected on her near-death health struggles while recording her acclaimed 2019 album ‘When I Get Home.’
Her words below…
“When I first started creating When I Get Home, I was quite literally fighting for my life…in and out of hospitals (s/out park plaza on Binz! 🙂 with depleting health and broken spirits asking God to send me a sign I would not only survive but that if he let me make it out alive, I would step into the light, whatever that meant.”
“He began speaking to me. Half the time I didn’t know where it was coming from,” she added. “I only knew I had to open the door and honor it.”
“I make work to answer questions within me, for survival. Sometimes I am asking myself that same questions many ways. Sometimes it takes me years. I have to honor that time.”
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The news come after Solange revealed in 2017 that she diagnosed with autonomic disorder (as we reported here).
In addition to reflecting on her health struggles, she announced that she has partnered with BlackPlanet to celebrate the two-year anniversary of ‘When I Get Home’ (as we reported here).
More power to Solange for speaking out about her struggles.
So…gospel album or nah?
I see you Nancy CLOWN 🤡
Are you gonna tell people why you were kicking jayz in the balls sweetheart in your own words…
Why when security walked off elevator you and Jay stayed behind hunny
I thought oshun and the other African gods were who u believed in