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DaBaby Stresses Importance Of Mental Health Awareness After Brother’s Suicide

Published: Friday 6th Nov 2020 by Sam

Rapper DaBaby is in mourning after his brother, Glen Johnson, committed suicide.

Still, the MC is seizing the moment to spotlight the importance of mental health awareness and encourage the masses to prioritise their personal well-being. And he’s leading by example.

Full story below…

Taking to Twitter, the ‘ROCKSTAR’ lyricist wrote:

“If you can’t get over depression GET HELP, you see a loved one struggling get them help, they refuse the help, MAKE em get treated anyway.

You suffer from PTSD take that s— serious & get help! I’m bouta get a therapist my damn self!”

A powerful and necessary message.

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Our thoughts and prayers remain with DaBaby and his family.

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