It is often the unsaid that multitudes go through and suffer from, in silence, In most cases it does not take much but one voice, one source, one person to open up, and by that, they trigger an entire community that goes through the same thing or are close to someone who does to have a voice. It took one beat, and one verse for Blaklez to trigger a conversation on suicide and depression with his song “I Have No One,” and as a well known singer once sang, "If no one ever hears it, how are we gonna learn your song," Lez let it all out, giving others the freedom to engage about their experiences as well. If there's one thing I concluded from the reaction of the people towards this is that WE NEED TO TALK. Blaklez explains why he wrote “I Have No One” below:
Lots of discussion around #IHaveNoOne today. I realize that it’s not easy song as it triggered many of you. I’m sorry. Here’s why I wrote it. pic.twitter.com/bCyJW1S3ov
— Brother Bear ???? (@Blaklez) February 19, 2019
Here's how twitter reacted to the song:
The song highlights something i have always said to my friends. I know I am loved but that knowledge most times can't pull me out of the depths of depression. #IHaveNoOne
— ANNA-RCHY... (@anna_bunny) February 19, 2019
Shoutout to @silasbeats and @Blaklez for this masterpiece #IHaveNoOne Some of us needed to hear this to know we are not alone????????????????????????❤❤❤❤ pic.twitter.com/OJjeD2m7H3
— Battle Rapper ???????????? (@charliejnr10) February 19, 2019
Thank you brother! U touched a lot of souls out there!!! Me included!#IHaveNoOne@Blaklez pic.twitter.com/PVDVEnslQ3
— Moses_Beatz (@Moses_Beatz) February 20, 2019
Ja neh... When emotions make the pen bleed, @Blaklez ???? Your truth is hip hops voice #ihavenoone #slikouronlife https://t.co/SbCX2IDTjw
— Max Seifert (@maXtraOrdinaire) February 19, 2019
This thing of ours (HIPHOP) is filled with so much darkness that seeing the light gets harder the higher you get I woke up this morning saw a post about this song from @trey_dt and thought to myself let check it out and my ghaaad @showtime_blaklez this is some shit king ???????? pic.twitter.com/p9I2ozM6dq
— #YASHO (@StiloMagolide_) February 20, 2019
I felt that line #IHaveNoONe https://t.co/nGNmrNe0ra
— Mada (@Mazakia1) February 19, 2019
Thank you @Blaklez for #IHaveNoOne awareness, indeed society must adapt to those with mental health issues than the other way around. We need to support and cater them in our everyday lives. Think before you spit.
— Nicklas and 97 others (@NicklasGamers) February 19, 2019
“Life tried to kill me with depression to protect myself I used music as a weapon” @Blaklez Shuu #IhaveNoOne ????????. pic.twitter.com/dHXRwt2cWI
— Kay (@creme_kay) February 19, 2019
The realest Rap song I've heard in a while:#IHaveNoOne by @Blaklezhttps://t.co/shfuqMM8oA
— #NovemberWhiskey (@towdeemac) February 20, 2019
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