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DAX - PTSD (R&B/CHH)


'PTSD' by DAX is a poignant and powerful song that addresses the deep pain and trauma that can come from experiencing violence and tragedy. In this song, DAX speaks from the perspective of someone who has survived a violent attack, and is struggling to come to terms with the aftermath of that experience.

DAX - PTSD Through the lyrics of 'PTSD,' DAX gives voice to the many emotions and challenges that can arise in the wake of trauma. From feelings of confusion and anger, to struggles with anxiety and depression, this song addresses the complex and often difficult feelings that can come with the territory of post-traumatic stress disorder.

But 'PTSD' is more than just a song about pain and suffering. It is also a song of hope and resilience. Despite the challenges he has faced, DAX finds the strength to keep walking and to keep fighting for a better tomorrow. And in doing so, he offers a message of hope and encouragement to anyone who has ever struggled with the aftermath of trauma.

If you're looking for a song that will speak to the struggles and triumphs of the human experience, give 'PTSD' a listen. You won't be disappointed. Whether you're a fan of DAX or just looking for a song that will resonate with your own journey, 'PTSD' is sure to inspire and uplift you. So why wait? Take a few minutes to listen to 'PTSD' today, and let DAX's powerful voice and message of hope and resilience fill your heart and mind.



Lyrics


https://genius.com/Dax-ptsd-lyrics


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/0OJb3lAmRfDVcA4fuJoxVT

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1UGBFyL7gVQ

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