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How music saves me – Chris Brown

American superstar singer, Christopher Maurice Brown, popularly called Chris Brown, has expressed gratitude for how music saves him.

Speaking in a recent Instagram story, the ‘I Can Transform Ya’ crooner said it allows him to express his true vulnerability and ability and relate to people’s daily situation.

Music saves me Chris Brown

Chris Brown who shared his deep love and passion for making music talked about how performing his ‘Residual’, off his ’11:11′ album brought out raw emotions.

He said; “I’m thankful music saves me and allows me to express my true vulnerability and ability to be related to people’s everyday situation, every regret, every amazing time, every sad experience and love lessons.”

Meanwhile, in another news…

Nigerian Afrobeats singer, Oluwajuwonlo Iledare, popularly referred to as Jaywon, has said that his music is a great source of relief for help with mental health issues.

He said his songs have been helping people going through mental health challenges. Jaywon revealed that ‘Aje’ was inspired by a late friend who died days after they partied at a night club.

The artiste said he felt bad when he heard of his friend’s death because prior to their meeting, they had not seen in years or bothered to ask about each other.

Jaywon said; “My songs have been helping people with mental health issues for a long time. The song, Aje, was inspired by a friend I was at the club with few days before his death. We had not seen each other for years.

We did not bother asking each other about life, and what had been happening in our personal lives. He died and I felt bad.”

The ‘This Year’ crooner went on to advise music lovers to avoid listening to songs they don’t like instead of grumbling.

Jaywon said: “I feel people can stop listening to songs that don’t add value to their lives. They can also stop paying attention to music industry drama.

They can choose to listen to only music that inspire them. They should stop complaining about the songs they don’t like, because no one forces them to listen to them.”