Is Jon Bon Jovi in okay?

A lot of people have been noting that there is something wrong with the singer-songwriter's vocals which has caused him to become a viral and trending topic for all the wrong reasons.

When they heard what had happened to his once-iconic voice, fans couldn't help but be shocked and concerned.

After a month-long North American arena tour, his band, Bon Jovi, has announced that they will return to the road in May.

Unfortunately, the band's recent performances has not been enhanced by positive reviews.

Several videos of Bon Jovi shanking notes have gained widespread attention on social media platforms such as TikTok and YouTube in recent weeks, prompting their hometown newspaper, the Asbury Park Press, to publish an article in which they inquired as to what was wrong with the 60-year-old's "singing voice."

In the opinion of voice pedagogy associate professor Matt Edwards, who was mentioned in the article, Bon Jovi should get his voice evaluated and have the condition of his vocal folds examined.

The expert explains that "there are a variety of things that might creep up and cause issues, many of which are beyond our control."

Moreover, the professor also pointed out that Bon Jovi was forced to quit singer for 14 days in October 2021 because to a COVID-19 infection, and he feels that his voice troubles are now connected to this illness.

When he sang "You Give Love A Bad Name," which was the third song on their playlist, his voice had already begun to deteriorate even before the concert ended.

While singing "Living on a Prayer" in one of the concerts, there was even rumors that he was lip-syncing.

On occasion, it was even observed that he would beg the crowd to sing along with him so that he could take a brief break from performing.

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Justin Hawkins Speaks Out About Bon Jovi's Vocals

In fact, The Darkness' Justin Hawkins posted a YouTube video in which he inquired as to what was wrong with Bon Jovi's voice, declaring that footage of the singer is "sad," and speculating that the singer may need to take a significant amount of time off before doing any more arena shows.

It seems like something is eating away at him from the inside, yet he's always been a terrific vocalist.

Additionally, he speculated that because Bon Jovi has been singing in a lower pitch, he hasn't been able to access the "muscle memory" in his voice as a result.

Justin feels that others in his immediate vicinity should advise him to take a break and take a deep breath.

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