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Published 16 Nov, 2019 07:13am

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Miley Cyrus undergoes vocal cord surgery

When Cyrus was hospitalised for tonsillitis last month, she discovered a separate issue with her vocal cords, which she had unknowingly had for years, according to sources.

Cyrus was told she would need to have surgery before the end of the year and that the recovery process would include several weeks of silence.

As a result of the issue, Cyrus, who has been working on new music, has needed to put recording and performing on hold. The last time the singer performed appears to have been in September.

A source close to Cyrus told that she is “doing great and will be back and better than ever early next year.”


George Michael’s new song is released

A posthumous single from George Michael has been released, titled “This Is How,” and will appear in Universal’s comedy movie, Last Christmas.

The song was uploaded onto YouTube as a lyric video and is available on music streaming services such as Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Deezer, Napster and Tidal.

“This Is How” was recorded during Michael’s final studio sessions and is the late singer’s first new material to be released since 2012.

The movie Last Christmas is named after the song “Last Christmas” released by George Michael’s band Wham! in 1984. Other songs from Michael and Wham! will also appear in the film.


Harry Styles’ new album soon!

Good news for Harry Styles’ fans, as the singer has announced he will release a new album in December.

The 25-year-old recording artist shared a title, “Fine Line”, and its release date, December 13, and cover art for the project on Twitter.

The album cover shows Styles wearing a pink shirt and white pants in a blue and pink room. The photo was taken with a fisheye lens, distorting the image.

“Fine Line” is Styles’ second studio album as a solo artist. The album includes the single “Lights Up,” which Styles released a music video for in October.

Published in Dawn, Young World, November 16th, 2019

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