The Chainsmokers' Drew Taggart Opens Up About Depression & The Change In Their Songs

The Chainsmokers have taken a darkish, introspective flip with their music, as heard with “Sick Boy” and “Everybody Hates Me.” As it seems, the duo’s music has been considerably an open e-book. Now, Drew Taggart is talking out about his struggles with despair in a letter to followers.


“Songwriting is my remedy,” he begins out. “I handled despair for what most would name the peak The Chainsmokers profession so far.”

The Chainsmokers are definitely on prime their recreation, and from the skin trying in it looks as if they’re doing higher than ever. In some methods, that’s true. But, for Taggart, he’s studying to not cover his emotions behind a smile.

“You’d suppose that an artist getting their first huge break and seeing success in a profession they love would don't have any issues, however that’s the humorous factor about despair. It’s doesn’t matter what you’ve completed as a result of it assaults how you are feeling about it.”

Through all of it, songwriting has turn out to be his saving grace. Taggart says it wasn’t till he started placing emotions into his songs that he began to really feel higher. His total assertion is under.

Thank you for sharing this message and your artwork with the world.

Drew Taggart On Depression

 

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