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Geosteady Returns After Year In Rehab

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Musician Geosteady has returned to the public domain after he spent almost a full year in a rehabilitation centre, receiving treatment for drug addiction and substance abuse.

During his time in rehab, the singer kept a low profile and did not release any new music, leaving many fans wondering where his beautiful melodic tunes were.

Now out of the rehabilitation centre, the Viola singer says he is ready to make a comeback. In a post on his X (formerly Twitter) account, he assured fans that new music is on the way.

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“I am here, darling. Thanks for the love, music will be out soon,” he wrote in response to a fan who asked why he had been silent.

The singer’s announcement has sparked excitement among his supporters, who are eager to see him back on stage and releasing fresh hits.

Geosteady was spotted alongside Sheebah, Pallaso and other musicians as they appeared before Parliament about the copyright issues. It’s now waiting to see if the singer can pick up right where he left off nd also not relapse in his recovery journey.

 

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