7 Artists With Songs About Mental Health

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It’s World Mental Health Day 2020, and taking care of our mental wellbeing has become even more important during this period of a pandemic. The coronavirus and mental health have undoubtedly become interlinked, as people spend more time indoors in quarantine.

And I don’t know about you, but music has been a source of therapy for me especially during this time. It has been a joy to find songs about mental health and the many intricacies involved. So in light of Mental Health Day 2020, let’s look at some of the artists behind these new releases.

1. Baby Queen

Serving spunk, sass and candour, Baby Queen is a South African-born, London-based musician unafraid to flip the script on mental health. On the tongue-in-cheek ‘Medicine’, she reveals her relationship with antidepressants and how they help her navigate the world. And with an EP of the same name coming out in November, expect to be seeing Baby Queen take her songs about mental health further into the pop world.

2. ROLE MODEL

Having worked with fellow up-and-comers like BENEE and Julia Michaels, ROLE MODEL is the moniker of 23-year-old Tucker Pillsbury whose songs sound like sunshine on a Sunday morning. On his latest, ‘going out’, he talks about not wanting to be out and about because his “mood is always movin’ south”, a surely relatable line for days that we just want to be away from the world.

3. Easy Life

Despite sounding like a laidback summer anthem, Easy Life’s ‘Nightmares’ is anything but. The song tackles topics like insomnia, anxiety and societal pressure as lead singer Murray Matravers sings about the cliche of being told that his nightmares are nothing to worry about. The equally colourful music video is a visual treat that sees him take a trip down a hospital hallway over and over again.

4. Alexander 23

A clever play on words, Alexander 23’s latest ‘Brainstorm’ draws parallels between mental health and the weather. “How bad’s the weather in your head?” the 25-year-old singer hailing from Chicago asks. Similar to contemporaries Lauv and Jeremy Zucker, Alexander 23 is no stranger to the topic of mental health, often being vocal about his own personal struggles.

5. mxmtoon

Rising indie star mxmtoon doesn’t shy away from talking about mental health. The raw ‘seasonal depression’ features the lyrics “Seasonal depression’s got me sleeping off the days / And I’ve wasted all my time feeling grey” and assures the listener that it’s perfectly alright to feel a little down.

6. Ashton Irwin

Best known for being the resident drummer of Australian band 5 Seconds of Summer, Ashton Irwin is carving his own path in 2020. Incidentally, his first solo single touches on the topics of body image and eating disorders, things not frequently talked about and even less so among men. The jarring music video brings this to life, as Irwin confronts his inner demons.

7. Wrabel

Wrabel has been supplying the sadbangers as early as 2016’s ’11 Blocks’, but with ‘happy people’, he doesn’t hold back. On the melodramatic track, he sings about wanting to be “one of those happy people” and wanting more in life despite seemingly already having everything.

As being open about one’s mental struggles becomes increasingly normalised, more and more artists have started conversations and released songs about mental health. On this World Mental Health Day, let’s remember to be kind to one another, and be sensitive to the fact that we all have more struggles than meets the eye. For mental health resources, you can refer to this list here.


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  1. Luke Atkins

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    1. Luke Atkins

      I know he’s said a lot of some dumb shit in the past few years, but this song is HUGE and needed.

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  3. Luke Atkins

    Excited to hear all of these btw!

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    1. Raphael Cheong

      Thanks for the suggestions! Agree that Kanye is problematic but influential 😉 and yes do give them a listen, some of them are personal favourites of mine. Have a good Mental Health Day ahead 💆🏻‍♂️

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      1. Luke Atkins

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