
In a poignant and deeply personal message shared on Sunday, April 12, 2026, Chymamusique addressed the emotional weight of surviving the tragic accident that claimed the life of his friend and fellow artist, DJ Poizen. The celebrated producer used his platform to highlight the “sin” of survival and the harsh judgment he has faced since the tragedy.
The DJ’s words reflect a man grappling with both internal trauma and a public that often struggles to find the balance between mourning a loss and supporting a survivor.
The Burden of Survival
Chymamusique’s raw post on X (formerly Twitter) laid bare the pain caused by insensitive commentary from the public. He expressed frustration at being made to feel guilty for his continued presence while trying to navigate his own healing process.
“People will make you feel like Surviving an accident is a SIN,” he wrote. “Y’all say things that destroy us inside even though you see that we are trying to fight for the next breath.”
He emphasized that his survival was not a slight against those lost, but rather a matter of faith and destiny. He urged his followers to allow him the space to heal without linking his every move to the misfortune of the past.
“Anything I do can’t be linked to the misfortune… Let’s move fam, let’s cry while we move just like ambulances.”
A Call for Digital Boundaries
The post sparked an immediate wave of reactions, with many fans and peers urging the DJ to prioritize his mental health over social media engagement.
- The Case for a Break: Several followers advised him to step away from the digital space, suggesting he delegate social media management for his gigs to a professional while he focuses on recovery.
- The Reality of Cruelty: Supporters pointed out that online platforms can be notoriously unforgiving, often reminding survivors of their trauma at their most vulnerable moments.
A Beacon of Resilience
Despite the “insensitive” voices, a significant portion of the music community rallied behind the producer. Fans praised his vulnerability and strength, noting that his transparency provides hope to others dealing with similar trauma.
By speaking out, Chymamusique has reignited a necessary conversation about the “invisible” injuries of car accident survivors—reminding the public that while the physical wounds may heal, the emotional journey is a lifelong marathon.















