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Popular American Musician, Justin Timberlake, Suffers Bruised Vocal Cords Like Tekno

Popular American Musician, Justin Timberlake, Suffers Bruised Vocal Cords Like Tekno

Justin Timberlake is taking a break from singing until next month, due to bruised vocal cords His doctors have advised him to continue to rest his voice as he heals from bruised vocal cords, he said in a post on Instagram. He’s looking forward to coming back on stage stronger than before, he added.

 

Justin Randall Timberlake is an American singer-songwriter, actor, dancer, and record producer. Born and raised in Tennessee, he appeared on the television shows Star Search and The All-New Mickey Mouse Club as a child. The Justin Timberlake concert originally planned for Saturday, December 8 at CHI Health Center in Omaha has been postponed to March 23.

 

 

It would be recalled that Nigerian vocalist, Tekno Miles recently  took to his Twitter page to uncover that it has been exceptionally troublesome for him. This is after his ongoing wellbeing challenges were revealed. Tekno who is experiencing an extreme stage currently isn’t concealing it from his fans. A couple of days prior, it was uncovered that the adaptable artiste had harmed his vocal strings and in this manner, can’t sing or take part in any event. Tekno has now validated that report with his tweet today ;

 

 

Ubi Franklin, who is the label boss, had disclosed that his label’s act, Tekno’s voice box is temporarily damaged and he can no longer sing or perform for now due to strain from overtime performances. Ubi further disclosed that Tekno tried to downplay the ailment thinking it will be short-lived, however after further diagnosis by doctors he was asked to take some time out to recover. The MMMG boss also asked Tekno’s fans to pray for him in this trying time. On Tekno’s voice box dilemma, Ubi wrote;

 

 

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