Breaking news: PAPA ROACH’s Jacoby Shaddix is still talking about his feelings 🤯. In a shocking turn of events, the frontman of the infamous nu-metal band PAPA ROACH has come forward to discuss his struggles with addiction, depression, and suicidal thoughts… again 🙄. Because, you know, it’s not like he’s been singing about it for the past two decades or anything 🎸.
In a recent interview with Australia’s Heavy magazine, Jacoby Shaddix open up (once again) about how he and his bandmates are on a mission to break the stigma around mental health issues by sharing his personal struggles 🤝. Wow, what a unique and original idea 🤣. He said: “It’s always been a fabric of who we are and what we sing about and what we talk about in our music. Taking the darkness and turning it into light, taking lemons and making lemonade — just a goofy saying like that really means something deep” 🍋.
Oh, Jacoby, you’re so deep and profound 🙏. “Change, transformation has been a huge part of my life, creatively, personally, spiritually,” he explained 🤔. Yeah, no kidding, dude. You’ve been singing about it for years 🎶. And, of course, he had to mention the “mental health conversation” and how it’s “come to the forefront in recent years” 🗣️. Because, you know, it’s not like mental health has been a thing for, like, ever 🙄.
But hey, at least Jacoby is consistent 🙌. He’s been talking about his feelings and struggles for so long now that it’s just become a part of the PAPA ROACH brand 📚. And, let’s be real, it’s worked for them so far 🤑. They’ve released 10 studio albums, including the iconic “Ego Trip” 🚀, and have even been nominated for a few Grammys 🏆.
So, what’s new with PAPA ROACH, you ask? 🤔 Well, they just released a new single called “Wake Up Calling” 📞, which is all about connection, self-reckoning, and emotional dependence 🤝. Wow, how original 🙄. The song debuted at a surprise performance in Nashville and was produced by Colin Brittain, who’s worked with other super cool bands like LINKIN PARK and ALL TIME LOW 🤩.
Anyway, PAPA ROACH is still a thing, and they’re still talking about mental health and feelings 🤷♀️. So, if you’re into that sorta thing, go check out their new single and maybe even attend one of their concerts 🎟️. But, honestly, if you’re not a die-hard PAPA ROACH fan, you’re not missing out on much 🤷♂️.

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