Magix Enga, a once-famous producer, posted on his Instagram page that he was going through a lot and asked his followers to forgive him if he had wronged them.
Magix went on to say that he is talented, but that he is currently unable to comprehend what is going on in his life.
“Hey, people, place life imenifikisha I don’t understand anything. I love you all so much. There is talent though I am not doing okay. Am going through a lot and I do not understand why. Somebody, please. Kama nilikosea, I apologize. More love to all of you,” he said.
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The ‘Watoto na Pombe’ hitmaker was seen in a deplorable state in another undated video obtained by Mpasho.co.ke.
An unkempt Magix was seen sitting on a tree trunk, looking disoriented.
In October of last year, he told YouTuber Eve Mungai that he had been on a transformational journey that began with him shaving his signature dreadlocks and quitting substance abuse.
During the interview, he accused singers Otile Brown and Arrowboy of abandoning him in his hour of need.
Magix stated that his decision to cut his hair and quit drugs was a step toward starting a new life and inspiring the young people who look up to him.
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He previously stated on his Instagram account that he had spent three months in rehab for drug addiction.
Magix went on to say in his post that he was under a lot of pressure in life and decided to use drugs to relieve the stress, but he ended up becoming an addict.
The singer also warned the youth about the dangers of drugs, claiming that they transformed him into someone he was not.
“Nimetoka rehab and this is how I deal with life pressure. People today are overworked and overwhelmed, and often feel like a good break or a reward is deserved. But in the end, drugs only make life stressful and many of us all too often fail to recognize this is the moment,” he stated.
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“To prevent using drugs find other ways to handle stress and unwind. Take up exercising, reading a book, volunteer with the needy, create something. Anything positive and relaxing to take the mind off using drugs and stress.”