Charlotte Sometimes, The Voice contest who turned four chairs in the blind auditions, gets personal with Uintervew taking fan questions on her album Circus Head and the disease she battled with when she was young.
At age 14, Charlottte was diagnosed with condylar resorption, a rare disease that eats at your jaw. The disease didn’t stop Charlotte’s singing career as she adapted to sing with a fragile jaw. Since correcting her disintegrated jaw, which stole two of her ribs in the painful process, nothing has changed in her singing. “I don’t think they necessarily change my voice, I have a weird pronunciation. I had to move my mouth around strangely because I had to work with what I had when my bones weren’t really there. I had to be more creative when I sang.”
Since debuting Circus Head over a year ago, Charlotte had been working on a new EP that is set to release soon.
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