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Smokey Robinson was ‘rushed to hospital’ with COVID: ‘I could’ve died’

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Smokey Robinson has revealed that COVID-19 really had a hold on him late last year, leaving the Motown legend fearing that he would never sing again.

The voice behind such classics as “You’ve Really Got a Hold on Me,” “I Second That Emotion” and “The Tears of a Clown” revealed in an interview with DailyMail.com that he nearly died while in acute care in a Los Angeles hospital last December during his coronavirus battle.“It was over, man,” he said. “They had to rush me to the hospital.

I got it severely and I was hospitalized for 11 days, and four or five of those I do not even remember. It really was touch and go and a terribly debilitating ailment.”In fact, Robinson worried that he might have lost his famously creamy croon.

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