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Sam Smith turns to voice app

Sam Smith is using a voice app to help him communicate as he recovers from vocal chord surgery.

Singer Sam Smith

Sam Smith is using a voice app to help him communicate as he recovers from vocal chord surgery. (AAP)

Sam Smith has adopted technology similar to that which helps scientist Stephen Hawking speak as he recovers from corrective vocal cord surgery.

The quadruple Grammy winner recently cancelled the remainder of his Australian tour after suffering a haemorrhage on his vocal chords during a Sydney show in April.

The singer's producer Jimmy Napes has revealed the Stay With Me star has been told he cannot speak as his throat heals following specialist Dr Steven Zeitels' operation, and so Smith is using a voice app to communicate.

"He's doing well, he's resting up. He's got an app that speaks for him and it's like Stephen Hawking, where you type something in... except it's in a girls' voice, which is hilarious," Napes told the BBC.

And the producer reveals the app voice may make an appearance on Smith's next album: "It might be a little outtake."

Smith showed fans he is taking his recovery seriously when he held up cue cards with his acceptance speech written on them in a video segment beamed to the 2015 Billboard Music Awards in Las Vegas on Sunday.


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