Veteran artiste Fabby Dolly says fans can look out for a musical comeback from him.
The artiste, who was born Omar Jones, rose to fame with his hit single Peanut Punch back in the mid-90s, has been hospitalised at the Bellevue Hospital several times, but says he is now okay.
"The yutes from the ghetto try fi see mi go down because mi find a one tune. Mi fly pon plane and come back and do Peanut Punch and it hit the charts and dem mad me. Me and dem turn back fren and start par together again and dem nuh want see I and I get up inna life so dem, fight against I," Fabby Dolly told THE STAR.
Fabby Dolly says since the incident he has not been voicing any songs. "Since the madness gwaan mi never too voice back, but mi a still a deejay from the ghetto and mi plan fi sing back some songs, but mi a gwaan face reality now," he said.
Fabby Dolly promises fans that they can expect new music soon. "Mi deh Exodus studio more time, mi a come back fine. The Doctor say mi nuh mad, a people a say mi still mad, so mi a gwaan hear wha the Doctor say. Mi soon make the people dem scream fi mi again," he told THE STAR.
Source: The Jamaica Star