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Singer Huey Lewis says music is 'not part of my life' after going deaf

Singer Huey Lewis has stated that music is 'not part of my life' following his diagnosis of hearing loss. The statement comes as he grapples with the physical and emotional impact of losing his hearing, which has affected his ability to engage with music professionally. Lewis, known for hits like 'Stuck with You,' has been open about his health struggles, including diabetes, which contributed to his hearing impairment. His comments reflect a personal struggle rather than a critique of the music industry or his career. No official sources were cited in the article.

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Singer Huey Lewis says music is 'not part of my life' after going deaf

Singer Huey Lewis has stated that music is 'not part of my life' following his diagnosis of hearing loss. The statement comes as he grapples with the physical and emotional impact of losing his hearing, which has affected his ability to engage with music professionally. Lewis, known for hits like 'Stuck with You,' has been open about his health struggles, including diabetes, which contributed to his hearing impairment. His comments reflect a personal struggle rather than a critique of the music industry or his career. No official sources were cited in the article.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a personal account of a musician dealing with health issues and does not take a clear ideological stance. It focuses on individual experience rather than political discourse, making it difficult to assign a specific lean. The framing remains neutral, focusing on the personal and

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