HOLLAND revealed to fans that he's taking a break from music due to financial burdens.
In a social media post, the singer got candid about his mental health and financial debt.
"To be honest, I haven't made a profit since COVID," he began.
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He explained that after his company declared bankruptcy, he amassed a "huge debt."
"I've worked hard since then but it seems like I won't be able to continue my music career for a while," he said.
"I'm really sorry to share this news with you, who have always waited for me. But I'll keep trying to make a comeback."
The singer indulged that the situation has left his mental health awry.
"My situation has pushed me to the edge but I'm doing my best to stay strong and not run away. I want to be loved by many people again," he said.
"It'll take an incredible amount of effort, and I'll need to fix my broken state. It's going to take a long time, but if you keep remembering me, please know that I'm always here by your side."
The openly gay singer made his debut in January 2018 with the digital single "Neverland" and released his self-titled debut album in March 2019.