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The song is about the trauma which the rappers have experienced and its effects, [2] such as mental health issues, [3] and features an "eerie" guitar-driven instrumental with "bubbly drums". [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It opens with the chorus, sung by Juice Wrld: "I turn the news on, when I smell death in the air / I prove you wrong, I made it out of here". [ 4 ]
One possible treatment for extreme weather PTSD is psychological debriefing, but this has been shown to be an ineffective intervention for flood events. [10] Prolonged exposure (PE), cognitive processing therapy (CPT), and cognitive therapy for PTSD (CT-PTSD) all significantly reduce PTSD symptoms in research and clinical settings. Emotional ...
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Right now, our average therapist receives from commercial insurers around $100 per hour. We need get that up. We’re in many insurance networks, but I can see why at those rates so many ...
"Me So Bad" is a "synth-heavy" R&B [5] song with an island flavor. [6] The song is three minutes and eleven seconds long. The song is in the key of B♭m, and moves at a tempo of 100 beats per minute in a 4/4 time signature. [7] The song sees the singer confidently flaunting her body in the lyrics: "You want some me so bad, Come get this body." [6]
So Bad may refer to: "So Bad" (Paul McCartney song), a 1983 song by Paul McCartney "So Bad" (STAYC song), a 2020 song by STAYC "So Bad," a 2019 song by Gesaffelstein from the album Hyperion (Gesaffelstein album) "So Bad," a 2020 song by JoJo from the album Good to Know
The song was not promoted through an official music video, although Houston appeared at the 1996 MTV Movie Awards held at Walt Disney Studios, Burbank and performed "Why Does It Hurt So Bad". [16] The performance was directed and taped by Bruce Gowers [ 17 ] and was later used as a promotional clip to accompany the song. [ 18 ]
"Hurt So Bad" is a song written by Teddy Randazzo, Bobby Weinstein, and Bobby Hart. It is a 1965 Top 10 hit ballad originally recorded by Little Anthony & The Imperials . Linda Ronstadt also had a Top 10 hit with her cover version in 1980.