The 25-year-old "Rather Be" hitmaker has been forced to put her social life on a back-burner for the time being in order to protect her voice and save her career following emergency surgery on her vocal cords two months ago, reported Female First.
"I have to be careful (following surgery). I just need to make sure I rest my voice. I'm not allowed to go out and party because I'm still in the recovery period."
The auburn-haired beauty has even decided to take a stand against her record label by turning down the work they are penning her in for because she does not want to ruin her voice permanently for the sake of extra projects.
Glynne underwent the procedure in June after suffering with her voice for a prolonged amount of time and is said to be impressed with the results so far.
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