“How are you doing? Out of 10?” As part of a campaign with the charity Talk Club, Liam Gallagher encourages fans to discuss their mental health. Six months of the UK revenues from his latest single Too Good For Giving Up will be donated to the organization.
As part of a campaign encouraging men to communicate about their mental health, Liam Gallagher has spoken out about losing loved ones to suicide.
On 10 October, the former Oasis frontman and current solo artist released his latest track, Too Good For Giving Up, to commemorate World Mental Health Day.
He has partnered with Talk Club to promote the song’s message and will respond to inquiries on mental health via the charity’s Twitter account.
Gallagher stated, “We all know someone affected by suicide, which tragically appears to be at an all-time high.” “I’ve lost many individuals way too soon, so we must communicate. I’m thrilled to be able to contribute in any manner to this song.”
Six months of UK song profits will be donated to Talk Club.
Gallagher sings in the song, “Remember you belong here as much as anyone / Even when you’re on the verge of breaking”
Before the premiere of the song’s music video, the celebrity posted a snapshot of himself on Instagram and asked fans: “How are you doing? Out of 10?”
The video, which was shot in Gallagher’s hometown of Manchester and features actor David Jonsson (Industry), tries to convey the daily fight of sadness.
“Gorgeous song and gorgeous music video,” one Instagram user commented. “Thank you, Liam, for discussing this really important cause and topic.”
“Some individuals may require it more than they think,” wrote another.
Ben Akers and Gavin Thorpe, co-founders of Talk Club, claim that the song has inspired people to express their own experiences with mental health difficulties.
“Suicide is the leading cause of death among males under the age of 50, and Liam is a hero to many of those guys,” they stated. Therefore, engaging with him on a project that raises awareness of Talk Club and encourages men to engage in conversation and improve their mental fitness will save lives.
Talk Club offers a community of discussion groups, sports clubs, and therapy to males to prevent suicide.
On Thursday, October 13 at 11 a.m., Gallagher will take over the charity’s Twitter account to discuss mental health concerns for one hour.