"Her voice made me feel less alone" Jessie Reyez has opened up on how Amy Winehouse‘s music helped her overcome past struggles with her mental health.
The Colombian-Canadian artist, who released her debut album ‘Before Love Came To Kill Us’ last month, was speaking to NME for last week’s Big Read feature when she expressed her admiration for the late singer. “I loved Amy so much – her creations, her soul, her ability to put emotions into these sad songs that made me feel like I had a friend in the dark,” she explained. “It’s difficult when you’re a teenager and you’re going through depression.
The first time you get your heart broken you feel like it’s the end of the world. It’s almost like it’s the first time you feel physical pain from
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