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Over a piano loop and yodeling sample, [1] [2] Megan Thee Stallion addresses her struggles with mental health [3] [4] (i.e. anxiety and post-traumatic stress), [5] reflects on an apology intended for her late mother and if she would have been proud of her, [4] [6] and invokes the legacies of Marilyn Monroe, Britney Spears and Whitney Houston, [4] while admitting that "bad bitches have bad days ...
"Depression and anxiety isn't something you just get away from. It's just inside you. For me it's just always in my brain churning. It's about fighting it and overcoming it, you can't run away from it. You have to deal with it. This song is a big way to help. At least for me, music has been implanted in my body and what I've connected with.
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“Yesterday is gone. Tomorrow has not yet come. We have only today. Let us begin.” ― Mother Teresa “You can’t stop the waves, but you can learn to surf.”
"Free" is an urgent pop song that lyrically discusses the singer's problems with anxiety and traumas. She has said it was the last song she wrote before the first lockdown of the COVID-19 pandemic . A music video for the song directed by American director Autumn de Wilde was filmed in Kyiv , Ukraine in November 2021 and was released on 20 April ...
Dasha Novotny will perform her hit song, "Austin," at the CMT Country Music Awards on Sunday, April 7, along with her viral line dance.
"PMA" kind of stemmed from lockdown—the song is about loneliness and isolation, and the realisation that this was a shared experience. There was something wholly unique about the fact that we were all collectively lonely as hell for a while there, and "PMA" talks about almost finding hope in the fact that we were all in it together.
"Anxiety" is a song by American singer and songwriter Julia Michaels featuring guest vocals from Selena Gomez, from her fourth EP, Inner Monologue Part 1 (2019). The song was written by Michaels, Gomez, Scott Harris, and its producer Ian Kirkpatrick. It was sent to Australian radio on January 24, 2019 as the lead single from the EP and was the ...