Renowned music producer Da Hammer of The Last Two has revealed that musician Red Eye has been released from rehab months after his admission.
Da Hammer had petitioned his fans in September 2022 to assist him in providing aid for the musician.
At the time, he noted that the former member of the group 2Toff had been suffering from an undisclosed mental illness.
Four months later Red Eye is seemingly looking happier and healthier in the video Da Hammer shared on his social media platform.
“4 months ago we raised a call to action to save our colleague producer RedEye who was trapped in a very dark place. Today we’re proud to say he’s been treated and fully discharged from “The Chosen Rehab Center” by God’s grace,” the music producer stated.
Da Hammer added that Red Eye has also returned to the studios to record new music.
“Thank you to all who supported one way or the other or played any role in our brother's recovery,” he added.
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