Jelly Roll and mental health

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • I am a big fan of the musician Jelly Roll. What makes his music so relatable and powerful is his raw honesty about mental health and addiction issues. His willingness to be open about these struggles in his music creates a profound connection with his listeners. I can particularly relate to his new song on the radio, "I'm Not OK."
    Some of the lyrics deeply resonate with me:
    I'm hanging on the rails
    So if I say I'm fine
    Just know I learned to hide it well
    These lines hit close to home. I remember people at one of my jobs used to say I always smiled, even though inside, I was miserable. The chorus of the song is especially mighty and comforting:
    I'm not OK
    But it's all going to be alright
    It's not OK
    But we're all going to be alright
    These words encapsulate the essence of my own struggles. There are moments when I'm not OK, but I remain optimistic enough to believe that these tough times won't last forever. Hearing this song makes me feel less alone and reassures me that it's OK to not always be OK. It's a reminder that, despite our struggles, there is hope and the promise of better days ahead.
    Thank you, Jelly Roll, for your creativity, honesty, and openness. Your music not only entertains but also heals and comforts, providing a much-needed voice for those of us navigating similar battles. Your bravery in sharing your journey helps many of us feel seen, understood, and hopeful.

Комментарии • 1

  • @CoffeeBlaylock-xm4kc
    @CoffeeBlaylock-xm4kc Месяц назад +1

    You need to react to Ren (Hi Ren) an artist that touches so many with his strong lyrics about mental health