Authors of a blog depicting the impact of lockdown on people’s mental health are raising vital cash for charity.
04.05.2020 - 23:33 / billboard.com
Music has provided an outlet for Latin musicians to address mental health issues through song. For example, earlier this year, Residente released his autobiographical "René," where he talks frankly about depression and dark moments in his life.
Marking Mental Health Awareness Month (observed in May), we've compiled a list of songs that raise mental health awareness or bring forth any personal struggles--plus, songs about finding the light at the end of the tunnel after inner turmoil.
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Authors of a blog depicting the impact of lockdown on people’s mental health are raising vital cash for charity.
The musician will support The Mix, the UK's leading support service for young people
Marking the third anniversary of Cornell's passing
Bad Bunny’s Las Que No Iban a Salir takes over the Hot Latin Songs chart, as all 10 tracks debut on the May 23 survey. With the 10 debuts, his total number of career hits on the list now climbs to 93. Daddy Yankee remains in second place with 75. The 10 debuts joins 10 holdover titles from Bad Bunny on Hot Latin Songs chart, the fou
Bad Bunny’s Las Que No Iban a Salir takes over the Hot Latin Songs chart, as all 10 tracks debut on the May 23 survey. With the 10 debuts, his total number of career hits on the list now climbs to 93.
It's incredible the way artists mine beauty from pain. Tragic sorrows turn to sweet melodies and therapeutic sing-alongs that somehow make all that hurt easier to endure. Every load is lighter when it can be shared, and a good song can be as comforting as a hug from a loved one -- because that's exactly what it is.
May is Mental Health Awareness month, which seems needed more than ever this year, as many of us are stuck alone in quarantine amid the coronavirus crisis.
Prince William and Kate Middleton marked the start of Mental Health Awareness Week in a big way. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge teamed up with several celebrities to record a message about the importance of talking about mental health amid the global coronavirus pandemic.
And this time, they're asking for your requests...
Prince William and Kate Middleton joined celebrities to spread an important message to mark the start of Mental Health Awareness Week Monday.
There will be a playlist story video contributions from Tinie Tempah, Ray BLK, Ms Banks, Che Lingo, Harry Pinero and more.
In a trailer for a new BBC documentary, Football, Prince William, and Our Mental Health, The Duke of Cambridge is getting candid about emotional well-being. "You can't be ashamed of your mental health," Prince William began.
Crisis Text Line Text HOME to 741741 to reach a live counselor through the Crisis Text Line. Demi Lovato and Richard Branson recently signed on to help raise funds for a new mental health fund that supports the Crisis Text Line and other groups.
Riverdale star Lili Reinhart shared an important message in the Mental Health Awareness month for all her fans out there. The 23-year-old has always been vocal about her struggle with anxiety and depression. May being the mental health awareness month, Lili Reinhart took to her Instagram handle and shared a series of stories to spread awareness about the same and urge people to take care of themselves and not neglect their peace and mental health.
A man has been detained under the Mental Health Act after a woman was found dead at a house in Levenshulme.
Chris Martin, Duff McKagan, and Mike Shinoda have signed up to support a new virtual festival co-founded by the widow of tragic Linkin Park frontman Chester Bennington.
Globally, Coronavirus has infected about 4 million people. While 1.3 million have recovered, nearly 275,000 have lost their lives due to COVID-19.
Rockers Chris Martin, Duff Mckagan, and Mike Shinoda have signed up to support a new virtual festival co-founded by the widow of tragic Linkin Park frontman Chester Bennington.
This Mental Health Month, we've already looked at some of the popular songs throughout Billboard chart history that have either promoted a positive outlook on the world, or helped show music fans a path out of darker times.