Lola Young gives a health update on her 'ongoing drugs recovery' after collapsing on stage

 Lola Young has shared a health update on her addiction treatment and attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings after collapsing on stage.

The Messy hitmaker, 25, cancelled all of her planned shows after she was carried off-stage at the All Things Go Music Festival in New York in September last year.


Now in a new interview, Lola candidly opened up about her 'ongoing' sobriety journey and revealed she is 'doing a h*** of a lot better' since getting treatment. 


Speaking to The Sunday Times, she said: 'I think I would rather for the sake of my privacy not say too much. But what I would say is that recovery is an ongoing process. I'm not the finished article, but I'm doing a hell of a lot better.'


When asked to clarify, she added: 'I mean drugs recovery, yes. When you're in recovery … that doesn't necessarily need to mean drugs – but me specifically, yes.' 


The singer later revealed she checked into a 'holistic facility' that focuses on addiction and mental health, and she is now attending AA.


Lola also shared that she endured similar demons while recording her album I'm Only F**king Myself back in 2024.


She said: 'There were a lot of things going on for me personally — I was going through a lot of mental health issues, a lot of battling with addiction.'


The star sang about her battle with cocaine addiction and her previous stints in rehab on her previous record, with lyrics describing herself as 'a dumb little addict… trying to quit the snowflake.'


Lola had previously shared the criticism she faced for cancelling a string of concerts to focus on her recovery following her on-stage collapse.


She told Rolling Stone: 'There was a bunch of hate, but you know what? F**k it.


'[Going away] was a decision that I had to make . . . What else was I going to do? Die? That was the reality of where my addiction was heading.'


She continued: 'I chose to hurt myself and self-sabotage, and I also chose to get onstage and perform.'


Despite the traumatic incident, Lola said she is 'very grateful that it happened' because it was a turning point that allowed her to recover to have a 'better future and better herself'.


The singer also revealed that she was overwhelmed by supportive messages from fellow stars including Katy Perry, Elton John and Lady Gaga.


The British star has previously checked into rehab to tackle a cocaine addiction.


Earlier this year, Lola was nominated for five Brit Awards and last month picked up her first Grammy for Best Pop Solo Performance for her hit Messy.


After the win, the star revealed she planned to celebrate without alcohol and was spotted drinking an energy drink as she partied with icon Shania Twain at the star-studded Universal bash.


She said: 'I am going to have an In-N-Out burger with my manager and everyone. I don't drink, but it's going to be fun anyway.'


Lola revealed in 2022 that she had been diagnosed at the age of 17 with schizoaffective disorder.


She said in an Instagram post: 'I cant find the words to describe how much this diagnosis has affected my entire life, and my outlook on the world around me.


'I have struggled immensely learning to accept this part of myself, and I am still learning.


'I have to remind myself that I am a regular f****** person, I am human and I am, like everyone, capable of incredible things, my mental health condition does not define me. It is my superpower.'


Schizoaffective disorder is a mental health condition that is marked by a mix of schizophrenia symptoms, such as hallucinations and delusions, and mood disorder symptoms, such as depression, mania and a milder form of mania called hypomania, as per the NHS.


She made the discovery aged 17 after having suffered with what she thought was clinical depression and bipolar disorder.


She explained that she had an uncle on either side of her family who also had schizophrenia and who had both tragically died.


Lola believed that the condition may in part have been triggered by smoking cannabis as a way to manage childhood trauma, which she chose not to disclose the details of.


She said she can usually sense an oncoming manic episode when she starts getting strange thoughts, but is usually able to medicate to keep things under wraps, though she has previously been taken by surprise and ended up being sectioned.


Lola admitted the unpredictability of her illness makes touring difficult, and she sometimes has manic episodes that last a month and doesn't sleep for several days on the trot.


Lola said that her illness can present her with a lot of guilt and shame, and that she often feels ostracised after incidents in which she has been unwell in front of people.


Nigerian Music Star Omah Lay Reverts to Christianity, Shares Personal Spiritual Journey

Nigerian singer and songwriter Omah Stanley Didia, popularly known as **Omah Lay**, has publicly indicated his return to Christianity after a period of exploring Islam.


The Rivers State-born artist, known for hit tracks such as "Soso," "Godly," and "Bad Influence," took to Snapchat in a recent post to share his reflections on faith. In the message, Omah Lay wrote: “Back to the Bible. I enjoyed reading the Quran but I relate more to this.”

Born into a Christian household, Omah Lay has previously spoken openly about his spiritual exploration. In earlier interviews, he revealed growing up attending church and at one point considering conversion to Islam. Over the years, he described a personal evolution toward a direct relationship with God beyond organized religion. His latest statement signals a return to the Bible and the Christian faith of his upbringing, while expressing respect for the Quran and his time engaging with Islamic teachings.

The announcement has sparked widespread reactions across social media, with fans and observers discussing the singer’s candid approach to faith and personal growth. Many have praised his honesty in sharing his evolving spiritual path.

Omah Lay, one of Afrobeats’ most influential voices, has built a global career blending emotional storytelling with infectious rhythms. His music often touches on themes of love, self-discovery, and resilience—elements that appear to resonate with his ongoing personal reflections.

In the post, he emphasized a deeper personal connection with the teachings of the Bible, describing it as the text he currently relates to most.

Representatives for the artist have not issued further comments at this time, but the message has been widely reported as a significant moment in Omah Lay’s public spiritual journey.

Energy Bank Releases Highly Anticipated Album “A Seed In The Stone” – A Powerful 7-Track Journey of Faith, Resilience, and Intentional Living

Nigerian Afro-fusion artist **Energy Bank** (real name: EnergyBank) today officially releases his much-awaited album **“A Seed In The Stone”**, a deeply personal and spiritually charged body of work that marks a significant milestone in his musical journey.


The 7-track album, which runs for approximately 22 minutes, drops today, March 26, 2026, across all major streaming platforms including Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, and others. It is released under the YHWH imprint and is already generating massive excitement following the successful rollout of lead singles such as **“Intentional”**, **“Luxury Love”**, and **“God With Us”**.


Speaking about the album, Energy Bank described **“A Seed In The Stone”** as a metaphor for growth, perseverance, and divine purpose. “Just like a seed planted in stone must fight through hardness to find light, this album represents the struggles, the faith, and the breakthroughs that shape who we become,” he said. “Every song is intentional. It carries a message of hope, self-awareness, and total dependence on God.”


### Album Highlights and Themes

“A Seed In The Stone” blends smooth Afrobeats rhythms with soulful melodies, conscious lyrics, and contemporary sounds that reflect Energy Bank’s unique Afro-fusion style. The project explores themes of faith, intentional relationships, personal resilience, gratitude, and spiritual warfare.


**Confirmed tracklist includes:**

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The album builds on the success of his previous project, **“The Quiet Resilience” EP** (released in November 2025), which earned him growing recognition for his ability to capture endurance and quiet strength through music.


Energy Bank has been open about the personal experiences that inspired the project, including moments of vulnerability and spiritual awakening. In recent interviews and social media posts, he expressed deep gratitude: “I thank God for keeping me alive and giving me the courage to share my life with others through music.”


Fans and critics alike have praised the authenticity and vulnerability in tracks like **“Intentional”**, which has already become a fan favourite for its honest take on purpose-driven living and relationships.


With “A Seed In The Stone”, Energy Bank cements his position as a thoughtful voice in the Nigerian music scene — one that prioritises substance, spirituality, and emotional depth over fleeting trends.


**Artist Statement:**

“This album is my seed in the stone. It’s a testimony, a prayer, and a celebration all at once. I pray that whoever listens to it finds strength, clarity, and the courage to keep pushing no matter how hard the ground feels. God is with us.”


**Stream “A Seed In The Stone” Now**  

Available on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Boomplay, and all major platforms.

You Had Your Own Quiet Swag” – Singer Asa Heartbroken as She Loses Mother to Sudden Brain Tumour

Award-winning Nigerian singer-songwriter **Bukola Elemide**, professionally known as **Asa**, is mourning the sudden loss of her beloved mother, who passed away after a brief battle with a brain tumour.


In an emotional Instagram post shared on Tuesday, March 24, 2026, Asa paid a heartfelt tribute to her mother, describing her as “my reason to be, my queen, my everything.”


“A sudden brain tumor came without warning and took you too soon. You were generous. The kindest soul. You had your own quiet swag, you were extremely shy, and so funny. My biggest fan. You couldn’t hold a note to save your life, but you sang every one of my songs with your whole heart. Your strength, your love, your spirit will remain with me forever. Rest now, Mum. 💔🕊️”


The international star, celebrated for hits such as “Jailer”, “Beautiful”, and “Eyo”, expressed profound grief over the unexpected nature of her mother’s passing, noting that the illness struck suddenly, leaving the family with little time to prepare.


Asa’s mother was a constant source of love, support, and encouragement throughout her career. She was known within the family circle for her quiet strength, generosity, and sense of humour, and remained one of her daughter’s most devoted supporters, proudly singing along to every song despite not being musically inclined.



Fellow artists and fans have flooded social media with messages of condolence, including tributes from Tiwa Savage, Johnny Drille, and many others in the Nigerian music industry.


Asa has requested privacy for her family during this difficult time as they grieve and make arrangements for her mother’s burial.


**Statement from Asa:**

“My mother was my everything. Her love, strength, and unwavering support shaped who I am today. Though she is no longer with us physically, her spirit and the beautiful memories we shared will live in my heart forever. Thank you to everyone sending love and prayers. Please keep my family in your thoughts.”

“My Mum Has Told Me Never To Settle With A Woman Who Is Not Working” – Singer Chike Opens Up On Mother’s Marriage Advice

Popular Nigerian singer and songwriter **Chike** (Chike Ezekpeazu Osebuka) has shared the strong personal advice his mother gave him regarding choosing a life partner, emphasising the importance of a woman who is productive and has her own source of livelihood.


Speaking in a recent episode of the *Ada’s Room Podcast*, the “If You No Love Me” hitmaker revealed that his mother has consistently warned him against settling down with a woman who is not working or adding value, regardless of how strong the feelings may be.


“I think everybody should look for a partner that adds value. Personally, my mum advised me never to settle down with a woman who doesn’t have a source of livelihood regardless of love,” Chike stated.


He further explained his mother’s reasoning: “She said no matter how the love is doing me, I should never do it. If they are not productively adding to production then don’t do it.”


Chike also touched on family dynamics, using the example of a firstborn daughter (Ada) in an Igbo family who may carry heavy responsibilities for her relatives.


“Imagine you want to marry an Ada that she is the one taking care of her family and she is not all productive then you have inherited the whole family,” he added. “That’s why I ask how many siblings a girl has, what does her family do… because truth be told, you don’t want a moment your babe will be like ‘please borrow me money I want to help my brother.’ That is a lot.”


The 33-year-old artist stressed that the advice stems from a desire for mutual contribution and long-term stability in marriage, rather than one-sided financial or emotional burdens.


Chike’s comments have sparked widespread reactions across social media since the podcast clip surfaced, with many Nigerians debating the role of financial independence and family responsibilities in modern relationships.


The singer, known for his soulful sound and hits like “Amen”, “Spell”, and “Out of Love”, continues to focus on his music career while keeping his personal life private.


**Statement from Chike:**

“I respect and value the wisdom my mother has shared with me over the years. In life and in marriage, I believe everyone deserves a partner who brings something positive to the table.”


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