South African rapper Da L.E.S has reportedly moved to the United States of America where he set to continue his recovery from a stroke that left him bedridden last year.
The rapper suffered a stroke on his 39th birthday while at home in July last year.
According to a close family friend, Da L.E.S, who was born in the US, would be under of his mother as he continued his recovery.
“Leslie was born in the US; he often visited his mom, so it’s not unfamiliar territory. His mom took him with her, so she is present in his recovery, and he can get better medical care,” the friend said.
Before his departure, Da L.E.S reportedly invited some of his closest friends in the music industry, including L-Tido, Cassper, and Pastor Kabelo Mabalane, to say their farewells and share their support.
“We had a prayer for his recovery; he is doing very well, and we can’t wait to have him up and back in the game again,’ the friend said. “He is grateful to be alive, to see another day, and so are we.”
A father of two, Les is one of the founding members of hip hop group Jozi, and as a solo act he has collaborated with artists such as the late AKA and Riky Rick.
He has also teamed up with artists such as JR, DJ Speedsta, Burna Boy, Kid X, DJ Milkshake, Gemini Major and Nadia Nakai on hits such as All Eyes on Me, Kontrol and Summer Love.
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