The artist said he is fighting for kidney cancer
3 doors of the singer Brad Arnold revealed that it had been diagnosed with a renal carcinoma with clear cells of stage four, a type of kidney cancer.
Arnold shared the news in an Instagram video on Wednesday. “I hope you spend a great day today. I have news not so good for you today,” he started, sharing that he was sick a few weeks ago and decided to be checked in a hospital. He said that he had received the diagnosis that he had a renal cell carcinoma with clear cell cells from stage four that had metastasé in his lung.
“But you know what? We serve a powerful god, and he can overcome anything. So I have no fear,” he continued. “I’m really not afraid of that at all.” The singer said the group should cancel his tour this summer, before asking fans to “raise me in prayer whenever you get” and encourage them to listen to the 2008 2008 -door song, “it’s not my time”.
In a legend that accompanies him, he wrote that he believed that the song “is Really My Song”, saying: “It will be a battle, so we need our prayer warriors!”
Arnold formed 3 doors with the longtime chief guitarist Matt Roberts, who died in August 2016, and bassist Todd Harrell in 1996 in Escatawpa, Mississippi. Four years later, the song of the group “Kryptonite” reached number three on the hot 100 Billboard. It would be the first in a series of single-100 singles, including “Be like that”, “Here without you” and “When I’m Gone”.
After the multiplatinum in 2002 Far from the sunThe group exceeded the 2005 Billboard 200 after the release of 2005 Seventeen days and 2008 3 doors down.