Phil Collins has decided to bow out from the business that made him. The British singer has reportedly told FHM that he is leaving the music industry due to health problems he's experienced for several years.
The 'Sussudio' entertainer revealed that years of sitting hunched
behind his drum kit have left him with an array of medical issues.
Collins' ailments range from hearing loss to a dislocated vertebra and
nerve damage in the same hands he uses to hold drumsticks, making
performing for fans an otherwise painful experience.
Collins apologizes that his choice to retire may upset fans,
considering the more than positive run he's had throughout his career.
"I'm sorry that it was all so successful," he stated. "I honestly
didn't mean it to happen like that. It's hardly surprising that people
grew to hate me."
Despite his lack of producing new songs as of late, the 60-year-old
Genesis drummer holds 13 hit singles, seven Grammys and an Academy
Award for Best Original Song in 1999 for his work on Disney's 'Tarzan.'
While loyal supporters will have to get their Phil Collins fix by
relying on his past catalog of tunes, the performer has a somewhat
different view of how he's perceived in the music business. "I don't
really belong to that world and I don't think anyone's going to miss
me," Collins said. "I'm much happier just to write myself out of the
script entirely."
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