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Miley Cyrus: Vocal Surgery Got Me Sober

By Preeti Soodan Devgan Updated - September 4, 2020

Silence proved a gift for Miley Cyrus. The “Wrecking Ball” singer has gone through surgery of her throat last year which results in the clean, sober and experience emboldened with a fresh outlook. Her those silent post-operative days created a window of self-reflection. ” I kind of learned a lot about the voice and how our experiences affect our voice”, Miley told Seth Rogan during a candid chat for the Joe Rogan Experience, which clocked in at two hours.

She had undergone surgery in November 2019 late last year because her vocal cords were swelled due to the presence of fluid. “Over the last year J noticed a really big change to my voice, kind of a heaviness to it”, she explains. “And I experienced some heavy things. I feel like it is a reflection. It is a kind of scar in a sense. But also kind of having the surgery was a gift because I was able to understand my instrument”.

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Cyrus further added,” I started touring at probably 12 or 13″, she recounted. ” The adrenaline that you have after a show is not really the singing that affects your voice as much. It’s afterwards, you’re totally on and it’s really hard to get that sleep. You stay up, talking all night. Later, the talking all night turned into smoking and now this is kinda where we’re at” as she told her story.

Miley was back in the spotlight when she performed “Midnight Sky” from her upcoming album She is Miley Cyrus during the 2020 MTV VMAs on Sunday (August,30) which is a release date for the new LP which has yet to be announced.

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Also, Miley Cyrus in the recent episode of Joe Rogan’s podcast opened up about everything from quitting smoking to her divorce with ex-husband Liam Hemsworth. She said that it was tough to go through a very public divorce and she even said that the end of her relationship was more like that of struggling with drug addiction.