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Young Stunna pauses performances after doctors warn him to rest his voice

Posted on November 4, 2025
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Young Stunna 

Amapiano star Young Stunna is pressing pause on his packed schedule after being advised by doctors to take a break and rest his voice.

The hitmaker, who has dominated the music scene with non-stop shows and studio sessions this year, revealed that his body has started showing signs of strain from constant overwork.

The musician shared an emotional message on Instagram, where he posted a note that read, “You need to rest, your body is rejecting you because you’ve been working all year without rest.”

He followed it with his own response: “My opps gonn’ catch up, who stacking if I ain’t? The mansion ain’t gonn’ buy itself. One thing about us who work hard, we hateeee relaxing, but I get it, health first, I’ll be back.”

The post immediately drew reactions from fans and fellow artists, many sending love and support to the star as he prioritizes his health.

Known for his electric performances and unstoppable energy, Young Stunna has become one of the most consistent and in-demand voices in Amapiano.

But the same passion and dedication that fuel his success have clearly taken a toll.

Sources close to the artist say doctors have recommended that he rest completely for about a month to allow his vocal cords to recover.

The decision means he’ll have to step back from upcoming gigs and studio sessions.

Fans have praised Young Stunna for being honest about his condition, pointing out how the pressures of fame often push artists beyond their limits.

His story has sparked wider conversations about burnout and the importance of rest, even in a fast-paced industry that rarely slows down.

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