Popular upcoming artist Da Bessco Marley was recently spotted in Jui, in the eastern part of Freetown, helping drivers look for passengers.
A viral video posted on Facebook captures the young artist in a seemingly vulnerable state, prompting many to rally together in support and express concern for his well-being. Fans and Sierra Leoneans are deeply worried.
Da Bessco Marley, known for his song “Go Low,” has gathered attention for his raw talent and passionate performances. His melodious voice has the ability to captivate crowds, positioning him as a promising figure in Sierra Leone’s music industry. However, the recent footage showing him assisting drivers has raised eyebrows, leading to widespread speculation about his current mental health situation.
In the video, which quickly circulated on social media, Bessco Marley appeared to be struggling, sparking an outpouring of sympathy from fans and fellow artists alike. Many were taken aback by the sight of an artist with such potential engaging in work that seemed far removed from his musical aspirations.
Fortunately, reports have emerged that the artist has since been picked up by his manager at Jui, alleviating some concerns about his well-being. The swift response from his manager highlights the importance of support systems in the music industry, particularly for emerging talent navigating the challenges of fame and financial stability.
Watch the video below:

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