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  • I hope Stapp isn't feeling pressured like he said he did in the past to keep on singing even when he needed to give his voice a break. He must be under tons of pressure I feel for the dude. Yes I heard about the nodule but they are normal for singers IF they over do it. Stapp will be fine if he can give it breaks in between. none of this burn the hell out of it. thats unfair.

  • Same here....

    Gosh, I hope he gets better

  • God I am so glad that Creed is back.

    I know the album is going to be awesome. Cant believe how much they have been missed. It all came back to me I played all the past albums again and remembered what it meant to me. excellent song writers.

  • your right megan I sing too this much would wipe my ass out. & he, like many singers has had vocal nodules. so he needs to put his foot down make sure he is allowed the time it takes for the cords to rest til the next show. Most singers dont even speak before having a show. some for days. But he is doing press, these radio show concerts and the tour concerts. you can tell in videos the concerts he had his day off or two and the ones he has sang day after day night after night. love the new song!

  • He sounds like he is sick. throat all full of mucus. Im a singer &that happens to me if I sing too much. He needs time 2rest throat between perfomances. he just sang months to make an album. now he is touring singing almost everynight&on top of it all these extra acoustic shows. Man I hate Wind Up they did this before &worked the guys to death. A singer MUST have rest for the throat. Also Scott Stapp has allergies and that makes for more mucus. Concerts he takes days off b4 he sounds normal.

  • He's had callouses on his vocal chords since the beginning of the tour.

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  • Chronic misuse of the voice can cause excess wear and tear on the vocal cords. They may stretch too far or rub together, causing small irritations that, if not allowed to heal, turn into small calluses, or vocal cord nodules.

  • Thanks for posting this video! do you have the other too? Great quality by the way

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