Justin Timberlake has returned to the stage for the first time since announcing his Lyme Disease diagnosis.
The âSexyBackâ artist performed along with a list of other performers for a special tribute to Pharrell Williams at the Recording Academy Honors Presented by the Black Music Collective Thursday night.
âAnybody whoâs come in contact with or been in the same frequency with Pharrell Williams is changed forever,â Timberlake, 45, said between songs, per The Hollywood Reporter.
âHe came into my life at a time when I was entering my own, and funny enough, he made me feel like I belonged. Your creativity is unparalleled, your energy is infectiousâŠyou changed my life. And I will forever be grateful,â Timberlake continued.
Williams was honored at the event with the Dr. Dre Global Impact Award on Thursday.
Timberlake stepped away from his live performances after he wrapped his Forget Tomorrow tour last July. Shortly after, he revealed doctors had diagnosed him Lyme Disease.
âIâve been battling some health issues, and was diagnosed with Lyme disease -â which I donât say so you feel bad for me ââ but to shed some light on what Iâve been up against behind the scenes,â he said in a statement shared to his Instagram.
The former NSYNC member added that Lyme disease, which is a bacterial infection spread by ticks, âcan be relentlessly debilitating, both mentally and physically.â
Being diagnosed helped the âshockedâ Grammy winner understand âwhy [he] would be onstage and in a massive amount of nerve pain or, just feeling crazy fatigue or sickness.â
As a result, the âMirrorsâ hitmaker was plagued with âa personal decisionâ â whether he would âstop touringâ or âkeep going and figure it out.â
He ultimately decided to keep performing, saying that the âjoyâ his work brings him âfar outweighs the fleeting stress my body was feeling.â
He closed, saying he is âso glad [he] kept goingâ to prove his âmental tenacityâ and share âspecial momentsâ with fans.
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