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Country music star shares a major update on her long-term cancer battle

Preeti Pillai
Apr 07, 2018
05:18 A.M.

This is very heartening news for the singer’s fans.

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According to an article published by Sounds Like Nashville, the social media team of country star Jo Dee Messina shared the latest update on her cancer treatment and her future plans.

The team posted the update on the official page after receiving requests and questions from worried fans and followers.

The post stated that Messina was doing much better healthwise, and she has re-entered the live music scene with a set of shows for the year.

Apart from performing, the singer has also gotten back to the creative process of writing new songs at the studio. The team also gave a gist of the nature of Messina’s new songs.

According to the update, Messina has begun writing about her trials and tribulations in dealing with the effects of cancer and moving forward.

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The songs are also an expression of the deep gratitude, peace, and love that she feels from the bottom of her heart after surviving the difficult phase.

Messina’s struggles were not limited to health issues but also lead to problems in her personal life and finances.

The team wrote that she felt extremely helpless as the troubles started multiplying, which prompted her to channel her attention to God.

Messina disconnected from her thoughts about the turbulence in her life and practiced praying with heartfelt praise for God. This devotion gave birth to one particular song that Messina is proud of.

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The team shared that Messina’s way out of the negativity was songwriting. She sat down with Seth Mosley and X O Conner, two music producers, who helped her bring the special song out.

The song is said to have all the answers about Messina that fans have been waiting for. The team hopes that the song will also give an insight into how Messina currently feels and what the future holds for her.

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