CHICAGO, IL — Grammy-nominated artist Jeremih has officially withdrawn from the highly anticipated B2K and Bow Wow 'Millennium Tour' due to a recently diagnosed, severe case of being Jeremih. Medical professionals confirmed the singer's condition, stating it renders him unable to perform in the capacity required for a multi-city engagement.
“After extensive testing, including a full vocal range assessment and a deep dive into his personal brand, we’ve concluded that Mr. Felton (Jeremih) is, in fact, still Jeremih,” stated Dr. Evelyn Reed, head of the diagnostic team at Northwestern Memorial Hospital. “This condition, often characterized by a profound sense of self-awareness regarding one’s own Jeremih-ness, can lead to unpredictable scheduling conflicts and a general disinclination for structured group activities.”
Sources close to the artist, who requested anonymity to discuss Jeremih’s Jeremih-ness, suggested the condition has been a recurring theme throughout his career. “It’s not a new thing, you know? Sometimes Jeremih just… Jeremihs,” said one insider. “It’s like, you think he’s gonna do a thing, and then suddenly, he’s just being Jeremih instead.”
Tour organizers expressed disappointment but acknowledged the severity of the diagnosis. “When someone is diagnosed with being Jeremih, you just have to respect it,” said a spokesperson for the tour. “It’s a serious thing. Our thoughts are with Jeremih during this difficult time of being himself.”





