Riding the wave of her incredible success, Grammy-winning R&B star Muni Long faced a life-threatening turn last year that she recently opened up about. Appearing on "Good Morning America," Muni dropped the bombshell about her double-lung transplant – a drastic measure taken after she fell ill with pneumonia while touring with Brandy and Monica. This wasn't just a routine health scare; it was a moment that could have ended tragically had it not been for the timely medical intervention.
“I was really faced with my mortality," Muni confessed, speaking candidly about her health scare.
Midway through the celebrated "The Boy Is Mine Tour," Muni's health took a serious hit. Despite her determination to continue performing, her body had other plans. "I couldn't even get out of the bed to make my call time for the stage," she recounted, highlighting the gravity of her condition. It was during a Thanksgiving break that the severity of her situation became clear – she needed a lung transplant immediately.
Muni, who has battled lupus since 2014, described the harrowing experience of coughing and struggling to manage her symptoms daily. Her journey from collapsing during a performance to undergoing life-saving surgery is a testament to her resilience and strength in the face of adversity.
Fast forward half a year, and Muni is on the road to recovery, feeling "fabulous" and optimistic about the future. Her voice, she says, sounds "better" following the transplant, although the thought of performing an entire set is still daunting. With new music on the horizon, including her single "Richest," fans can expect a fresh chapter in her evolving career.
Aware of the demands of her craft, Muni shared details of her vocal health regimen, describing it as akin to an athlete's routine. Her dedication to preserving her voice is unwavering, even using hand signals to maintain vocal rest when necessary. It's this resilience and artistry that continue to endear her to fans worldwide.