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Sayuri Announces Hiatus from Singing Due to Vocal Disorder

Japanese singer-songwriter Sayuri has announced a hiatus from her singing activities due to being diagnosed with functional voice disorder. She is currently undergoing rehabilitation to recover, seeking support from a speech therapist and voice trainer.

Renowned Japanese singer-songwriter Sayuri has officially announced a hiatus from her singing career. The decision comes following a diagnosis of functional voice disorder after experiencing discomfort while singing.

Sayuri shared her current struggles, explaining that her voice has been shaking, cracking, and straining, making it challenging to sing. “The muscles are not responding as they should, which has made it difficult for me to sing,” she stated. To recover, she needs to dedicate time to rehabilitation and has decided to step back from her singing activities temporarily.

Committed to her recovery, Sayuri is working closely with a speech therapist and a voice trainer. She conveyed a heartfelt message to her fans, acknowledging that it may take some time before she can sing again. “I hope you can wait for me until I can return to singing,” she expressed.

The announcement, while difficult, reflects Sayuri‘s transparency with her fans. She emphasized her determination to heal and continue sharing her journey and activities with her supporters. Despite the frustration of not being able to use her voice, Sayuri remains optimistic about her recovery.

Fans of Sayuri, known for her unique musical style and profound lyrics, are rallying behind her, offering support and encouragement during this challenging time. Her return to the stage will be eagerly awaited by many.

Source: https://natalie.mu/music/news/583731