I battled with addiction from 18-26 im 27 now and just over a year sober. I lost my self & wasted my early 20s chasing a high I loved but realized the high didn’t love me back. I used to joke about being an alcoholic to hide from reality. I tell you now I look great and feel even better. Much love to everyone
I just got sober just under 3 months ago, and a month into my sober time was my 24th birthday, if I would’ve kept onto that bender for that whole month beforehand I wouldn’t have made it past 23. I’m so grateful, and I love country but never heard this song. It really struck a chord with me. If you’re struggling reach out to someone. We care, we get it. This thing has no minimum age requirement.
Papa taught me how to work; He taught me how to fish. Uncle taught me how to drink. Momma taught me not to worry; someday I’ll be someone. Sorry mama please don’t look at me 😢 You definitely had some great role models and it’s heartwarming! ❤
HUGE fan. I heard this song while I was on the road to Oklahoma a few weeks ago. Instantly captivated. At first, I thought it was just an annoying tune. But then I loved it. By the end I was singing along with the tune, humming the melody. I'm 23...and have been battling bad Lyme for about 7 years. A whole lot of it I've been mopey and sad and blamey. I'm getting my life on track. My dream is to be better @24. I just finished one of my treatments an hour ago.
I'm over a year and a half sober now. I've was using IV opiates for roughly a decade. I'm now 28 years old. My pain fed my crippling opiate addiction. My opiate addiction caused me more pain. I'm much better off now that I'm sober, but the pain is all still there.
I’m just saying that it’s hard to stop the drugs that you like so much I and I’m 50 years old and I quit drinking when I turned 21 and drove home from the bar and didn’t even remember how I did it but the next day I quit drinking and I have a drink during the holidays but it’s hard for people who have been drinking so much alcohol that they don’t want to give it up
Same addiction same age I got sober 32 now 4 years clean got a wife and a toddler now I’d give anything for her I wish I could tell you the pain eventually goes away but you find things to fill void and reason to keep going stay strong brother
@simplytim3851 My friend, the pain is coming from you not forgiving yourself. Sha. And guilt won't let us go. Make time to give yourself to others. Help someone as much as possible. God has for given you. It's you that is hanging on to the past. I know this because you are not alone. We as addicts all have these issues to face. Just remember to give of yourself to others and keep moving forward. And I promise these feels and thoughts will fail away. God Bless
24yrs clean and sober . Without the grace of God give me his will there go I... devil,satin get behind me. You are not in me anymore thank you God for saving me,
I have followed Chayce’s journey since his audition on American Idol. I have been fortunate enough to have seen him perform live twice. After the second concert, I had the pleasure of meeting this incredible young man! I am extremely happy for Chayce and I’m looking forward to watching his career grow! I love him and his music!
I was a Chronic Alcoholic for 23+ years and finally gave everything to God. I ended up with Avascular Necrosis and had both my hips replaced at 44 & 46. My bone density is still in horrible condition, but May 3rd, 2024 I'll be Sober 7 years.
I’m leaving for the Marines soon I was looking for something to relate to while I’m in bootcamp. I lost my girl because her father and brother didn’t respect me 8 years of my life and nothing to show for it.. enough of my sob story I always knew it wouldn’t last. Time to become a man and handle my business I am promised to be sober by 24 6months to change my life forever 💪🏼 God first ✝️
Simple as my mama said when I was very young She told me not to worry son One day, you'll be someone But here I am at 21 As loaded as a stagecoach shotgun I'm sorry mama Please don't look at me When I got to Oklahoma I was 17 My papa taught me how to work and Lord, he was mean Working all day in that August heat He taught me how to fish My uncle taught me how to drink Well, I went California and I had me a band And we played in all the bars in all the southern lands We played all night, and we drank for free All of my boys and me Now I'm 23 and there ain't nobody who can drink like me Soon I'll be 24 and the Lord knows that I can't drink no more I know I shoulda taken it slow It's not the way that my life goes Now I know When you're passed out on the floor You're sober by 24 Well, I had a girl who loved me the whole damn time And I'd drink my whiskey and she'd drink wine But soon my bottle was too much to comfort me Yeah, we'd sit on the river and we'd fish all day And we'd drive across the country, let the radio play Seven damn years, I never thought she'd leave Now I'm 23 and there ain't nobody who can drink like me Soon I'll be 24 and the Lord knows that I can't drink no more I know I shoulda taken it slow It's not the way that my life goes Lord, I know When you're passed out on the floor You're sober by 24 Simple as my mama said when I was very young She told me not to worry son One day you'll be someone But here I am at 21 As loaded as a stagecoach shotgun I'm sorry mama Please don't look at me
Happy this song finally got the video it deserves. First night you played this song on Idol, I sobbed. It reminded me so much of my brother. He, sadly, didn't turn his life around, and didn't make it out the other side. Glad you did. Congratulations and keep up the hard work. We're all pulling for you!
@@Sam-rf3qd You can do it. There will be set backs, but keep your focus on your goal. You took the biggest step already. Be really proud of that accomplishment ! Good luck to you, Sam! Pulling for ya! 🙂
My addiction was too much for company also. Drove away the best woman a man could've asked for and damaged her deeply, made her a completely different person . I'm 24 rn sitting in detox . My son is what keeps me going . I've gotta stop this cycle . Been to rehab 3 times about to be a 4th and I can say confidently this is it.
i don't even think you have the slightest idea about what you just said. The fact that you recognize the mistakes you have made is one thing. The fact that you "damaged her deeply, made her a completely different person" is another. You're taking ownership and recognizing the consequences of your actions. That's major!! I deal with many people with addiction issues. I am addicted to soda and chocolate. That may sound stupid but I cannot stop. I can only try to imagine being addicted to something that has a stronger hold on you. I believe you have one of the greatest chances of survival than many others because of the insightfulness you have exhibited. As a nurse, I cared for a 23 year old alcoholic who died due to the damage he did to his pancreas from chronic pancreatitis as a result of alcohol abuse. Believe in yourself; you can do it.
@@donnathompson1619 thank you ive just failed many times so it gets disheartening. but im in rehab now been here for a month its a 4 month program. my dad passed and i used as an excuse to use and then i Od'd almost died was narcanned twice so im taking that as im supposed to be here and decided to really put my mind to it. but your words bring me hope as well. this is like my 4th or 5th time getting " clean" and going to detox or a rehab but i feel this is it
Sorry for the delay in response. I am a nurse and encounter many people in varying situations similar to what you describe. When I was a kid I thought it was "cool" to smoke so I tried. When I found myself "getting the urge for one" I knew I needed to stop. It was snowing outside and I didn't want to let it control me. My father was an alcoholic who physically abused my mother and brother, fist, police, the whole 9 yards. It had devastating consequences on my life. Please don't be insulted by this. I am addicted to chocolate and Pepsi, as a result have a weight issue. I cannot stop. This song helped me realize, OMG, I have a problem. This isn't just a craving, it's a darn addiction. I cannot begin to imagine what others go through in situations where the monster wants to consume you. The urge, the temptation to "just have one" knowing full well it will start all over again. I am making a conscious effort to change my ways, although I have failed so many times. I cannot stand to look at myself. It's embarrassing. I guess it depends on how badly we want it. Please be sure to distance yourself from anyone who would put you in a situation to fail. If they do, they are not your friends!!!!@@theonlyDB
@@donnathompson1619 thats the difference in you and I, I never once took or done any drug because i thought it was "cool". first drug i ever did was hydrocodone syrup that was prescribed at 14 years old. when i felt the intense motivation and confidence i was instantly interested in any other chemcals thqat could alter my state of mind. opioids ended up being the main because i was severly antisocial and had social anxiety and it basically cured it. so i just got to learn to live life how it waas meant to be without that. psychiatrist said i was depressed and had bipolar before using which is what lead to my addiction. im on antidepressants and bipolor and anxiety medication now and im sober right now and feel srt of "normal" one day at a time
I'm trying so hard to get away from booze. Everybody always says getting sober was the best thing they ever did. And I believe them. I want to get there so bad, but I'm my own worst enemy. Yall pray for me please
I can't stop listening to this or sharing it with ones I love. I entered a Sober Living by my on accord "work on me". Powerful my brother. Just for the record I'm female, 59 yrs old, been to GA penitentiary twice. Upper middle class raised worked every job from Corporate America to " Guess your weight guess your age" on a fair circuit. It works if you work it Much love to ALL.
To all the young blokes including myself im 23 turning 24. If you yourself are having a few "drinks" but its every afternoon you have a problem, if you struggle to stop and keep drinking after just a few drinks you have a problem. If having a few drinks afterwork everyday is your normal because it helps you relax you have a problem. Im just getting out of it, 12+ drinks every night since i was 16 maybe 6 months of somewhere in-between. It takes alot to admit it and it takes a hell of alot more to stop it. I just hope some blokes come to the realisation oneday that what they are doing will and does affect them. Its not a matter of if it will happen, its a matter of when it will happen. Imagine being 24 years old and you have liver cancer failing kidneys etc from drinking, imagine one of your mates refusing to stay at yours and driving home one night after a long shift, & all of a sudden you have to explain to the police and the courts how he only had a few drinks & why it couldnt have possibly been the cause of multiple people possibly being dead. Drinking does us no favours, we should only be drinking on very rare occasions. In memory of somone a wedding someones significant milestone aka 20-30-40th bday etc.
@ all about your surroundings and making sure you are distracted by other important things like family, your job and other hobbies you’ve wanted to pick up on it’s not easy but it’s possible I used a lot of nicotine products for the first few months to help me off drugs but after that no more Imjust focused on staying clean now
I am 3 months sober today, and I am 33, turning 34. Discovering this song got me through some tough times as my mother looked down at me from heaven. Bless everyone struggling and know it does get better.
I'm 33 too & have over a month of sobriety under my belt. Most surprisingly for me though is I've given up cigarettes too. I truly have no desire to ever go back to any of it & I owe it all to finding the right Church & reading the Scriptures every day. God bless anyone reading this.
I’m 23, just discovered this song in the most random spot - YT Shorts - and I love it. Been drinking too much recently, been struggling to find love, and been feeling alone lately. Got one real friend and no real aspirations yet, but hopefully all that will change. ❤️
Stay strong brother! I reccomend to look into some reject modernity stuff, go into that rabbit hole, start the grind and start your journey! You are not alone ❤
I feel ya brother. Iv been on my own since I was 12 living house to house. Had all my best friends and cousins I was always really close with but then we all just grew apart and Iv had no real friends since. Got with someone at 18 and was with for 16 years but she done nothing but cheat our entire relationship but I lied to myself over and over saying she’d stop so I’m now 34 and 100% on my own. This is the times real friends come in handy.
This song when I first heard it, put it into perspective of my life. And where I was heading. It was a sign from God. I started going back to church. And I was baptized, and Lord I was thankful to be saved. Thank you for the song, and opening my eyes.
I lost my DaD in January He was 85.😢He was probably an alcoholic, but retired military and had an amazing career with the Phone company. He NEVER DRANK AND DROVE. Sometimes he went months with no alcohol. COULDN'T BELIEVE THE CONTROL HE HAD. Even if he got falling down drunk, the night before, in his 40s and 50s He would sober up, take a shower and go to his manager job without missing a beat. I'm pretty sure the jab he was convinced he needed by his soon to be exposed physician was the reason for his stroke and ultimate demise. He had been golfing weekly for years. It's not always the alcohol that kills folks! Washington State senior citizens BEWARE....
@@markanderson1088I pray in Jesus name that you and your family are healed and continue to always bring forth the best memories and love of your brother
This song just speaks to me. I'm the mom of a 24 year old addict who is currently sober. I listen to this over and over and the video is amazing! Keep this kind of music coming.
This song… it speaks so much to me and I love it. I’m almost 30 and I struggled with addiction and drinking when I was 16-23. I went to my first meeting when I was 24 and I just celebrated 5 years of sobriety from alcohol. I haven’t touched hard drugs in 9 years. I want to also tell everyone that is going through the steps or struggling, keep on walking! You’re doing amazing ❤
I'm an immigrant from Dominican Republic. Took the chance to move to California by myself. Worked as a janitor day and night and weekends for a year and a couple months for free and was victim of an BPD and abusive girlfriend who would put me out of the apartment everytime we had even a tiny argument. I touched bottom and manifested everything and let it to God work it out and since Jun this year I became my own boss and I work for myself and I own my time as well. Keep going. It's gonna be worthy! Don’t give up!
Just turned 23 I worked as a helper on the pipeline and do road construction I feel like I have no days off and I’m taking off on my first vacation in my life and this song really pushed me to explore and there’s more to life then work and die.
We gotta get that grind on while we're young 💪 yes there's more to life than work, but if you can manage to put that money away or into investments or property set yourself up while you have extra time to. As a 25 yr old starting a small business, I wish I had saved more from those 100hr weeks
The first time I heard this song, I was struck by how catchy, haunting and beautiful it is! The guitar playing is extraordinary too! I had never heard of this artist before I heard this song but now, I am definitely mesmerized by his ability!
exactly. While I know nothing about guitars, I actually played it and asked my husband what kind of guitar was used in the song. I can't stop listening to it.
Quit drinking at 32, quit opiates and benzos at 42. went through withdrawal's of both at same time. I Got so sick i ended up with tinitus, Ringing in my head reminds me everyday to stay clean .
Turning 23, just realized love ain’t for me, families everything to me but I’m always in fear of what the future will bring, I can’t help but worry about the times and how fast they past, my aspirations are wasted on me. This song has something really magical about it.
You’re not alone. We all feel this way, you’re just brave enough to say it. Keep you dreams, work at them and when it happens you can tell your younger self and children it’s worth it. Pass it on. ❤
I've been fighting addiction for 5 years now, I'm 26 years old, I lost everything I held dear, my 2 daughters don't want to talk to me anymore... lost childhood friends... and I'm still fighting but I'm convinced of one thing nothing is impossible so I will continue to fight until that day when I will be able to deliver the final blow ✊🏼
Great attitude to have bro I'm also an alcoholic I've been weaning myself off for several years now since I was around 23 I've gone from drinking a 12 pack and a 1.75l of Jim beam apple every day between noon and midnight too a few beers a day our battle is a very long marathon and most definitely not a sprint I've also got to the point where I'm at without any help or rehab at all its been all on my own it just takes time will power and persistence along with the patience to keep trying even though you're going to have the occasional set back
I’ve liked this song since the 1st time I heard it on the radio. I gave up alcohol about 23 years ago and haven’t looked back. Someone very close to me is battling the Demon’s.
I’m 2 years sober….ive been using and drinking since I was 18 I’m 38…..wasted 20 years of my life with alcohol and drugs….but after being so broken….. I made a decision to get clean….best decision of my life!!!! #wedorecover…..there is hope!!!!!
Almost 24 here. Goodluck. being 23 was definitely more surreal. Had more freedom definitely drank much more than i should have, and i still don't know who i am.
In the beginning, this song stuck in my head like a toothache. Well today this song is #1 according to the Billboard Country charts. See? I was right! Chayce, U da man!!
Best country song of all time, this music video deserves 100% pure country, that might give the opportunity to share all of the memories and inspiring moments in your life I hope you have a great future and experience the #1 song in the country charts, that would be this song. You could have a Award for #1 best music video and Country of the year.
Idk how this song came into my playlist, but I can relate to almost everything he's saying from letting life go by too fast, taking it for granted. To being 23 years old, drinking whisky as if it's water
Someday, he'll record and release his self penned song that he's shared at a few shows. Title is "Addicted and Clean" or the song he wrote about depression. And many more. His team wants him to sing happy songs, but I don't think that's him. He's got so many emotionally charged songs to share.
The vulnerability and courage to share this part of your life continues to amaze me. And that looks shows how much you have thought about this part of your life. Thank you
Dad was a drinker, I steered clear of most of it. Thank God I realized early on that Drinkin is something to keep at a minimum.. So I’ve always had a healthy relationship with it. I’ll never let it lead.
I was lucky enough that I managed to avoid falling into alcohol addiction, but it was a near thing. I drank pretty regularly once I discovered rum, but I started drinking to excess once the pandemic hit. Fortunately some external factors (like finally getting on antidepressants) put an end to that, but I still sometimes think about what might've happened if I didn't go sober when I did, and I don't like the picture it paints.
Great song/video Chayce! Love it! It certainly highlights the negative sides of alcohol abuse and it's so touching that you shared your personal story through this. Congratulations on your success. Come to Canada on tour.❤
This song reminds me of two of my characters in the book series I wrote: a mom and a son who both struggle with alcoholism. She was 22 when she stopped drinking and 23 when he was born. He is 22 currently and heavily drinking. I thought the dynamics of the song with my characters was phenomenal, so thank you for this great song of inspiration.
Chayce Beckham, congratulations! You are a star in this video performing your very own song! I love❤it! On repeat, downloaded and I'll just keep on listening! 💕This is Wow!
Add 10 years to every age and this is my life story. I started having gut issues 4 years ago and haven’t drank since. Drinking and partying is fun, but being sober is an infinitely better life.
Growing up I had an abusive, alcholic father, and being the first born, he treated me like a son. He was hard on me, gave that tough love men always love to dish out. Being an adult now, having my own alcoholism, I can see his pain and why he would lash out. It wasn't anything I did, but this song really hits home for me. The way that he says momma don't look at me, is exactly how my father feels. I know because that's how I feel. The shame and humilation is something you deal with daily, and hearing these words are so eye opening. Cause life is not worth living that way. I love the rawness of this because it could fit SO many of life's difficult circumstances.
I had uncles giving alcohol at 5 not knowing i had a highly addictive personality well by 10 my best friend and i discussed future goals mine id be a alcoholic 42yrs later a 12yr stint of sobriety and relapsed 7yrs ago livers shot now but for those still fighting the fight those 12trs were the best living i ever had love you all and thank you sir for your music thats touched so many lives!!!
Love this song. Was an alcoholic off and on. Meaning I would stop for 6 months then stop again for 3 yrs. Guess I still am but haven't had a drink in a yr. I did lose my family of 4 kids for bout 2 weeks, then we gave it to God and I haven't wanted a drink at all. It's hard when everyone around me still drinks. I don't ask anyone to not drink around me, I was a messy drunk and no one should have to stop cause of me. I still go to bars just drink water and continue being the funny me sober. Realized I am still the star of the show just sober and I remember everything now. Back in the gym and gaining muscle back and losing the whisky belly and red swollen face. I am here with everyone who is battling addiction. It's hard but find a reason to not drink. My family was my reason. I love them more than drinking.
Wonderful gritty song. Those hard driving bass guitar parts make this song along with his heart felt voice. Saw Chayce live on Luke's farm tour near Colfax, Iowa. Go see a show people! Best voice ever on live stage.
Been clean for the first time in 27 years 4 months first time I’ve had a nice truck and a good father finally drugs suck went threw withdraws right after my mom passed she never seen me clean like this and I’m 37 shit crazy
Chayce is unique. I’ve been listening to this song on loop for a while now. I’m not a big fan of country, but Chayce is the one kind of person who makes country sound really, really good. Bravo.
That was awesome! I loved the twist at the end with 'mama' -- loved the song from Idol and still love it. It's still on my playlist. You're a STAR! Congratulations!!!
This scratched voice got me right away .then the song blew me right outta water ,wow !! Congrats 👏 your the next big deal on radio & I'll be watching you collect your 1st of many awards ❤ you go man ,luv ya from Bouctouche, NB ,Canada
Working on dads old truck at like 3 in the morning, this song started playing and I was going to change it but I let it play, best decision I made that night.
This song changed me made me stop drinking after i destroyed my gut to the point that i can't drink anymore, but this song made me realize that i have more in life that i just haven't done everything, so i quit drinking fully and haven't done a sip since then, also love the video since i also own a Ford Bricknose Truck
Love This Song And I Remember You Singing This Song On American Idol And I Knew You Would Be The Winner Of American Idol.. Thank You For All The Awesome Music!!!
This song hits. Started drinking at 14 and stopped drinking at 25 when I met my wife and almost lost her because of my drinking. 4 years sober with one son and another son on the way.
Damn this is a great song!! The part where they see each other gave me instant chills when i think about myself and how far I've come from where i was.
I’m 22. Been bouncing back and forth off the bottle since 20, when I drink, I drink hard. Had my mom concerned for me because I have dealt with a lot of loss lately. A 6 year relationship, my truck, my job, my house and various other things. I told my mom that I understood her concern as she has 4 other kids not going down the same path and that I know what I was doing was wrong. I told her I’m not justifying my drinking by wallowing in sadness, but I have lost so much in the last year that this was the only thing I felt I could control, man I was wrong. I love you mom, thanks for helping me see it your way.
I was drunk everyday from 16-19 I’m very lucky I made it through this song makes me feel like I’m not alone and I appreciate your whole being as a person
You are not all alone and i am very proud of you! i had problems from age 24 until 31 (2 years ago) when i finally made one last try. and been a battle too and from but i am now not declared a user anymore. I am so happy to see this comment of yours! stay strong friend! Greetings from Sweden!
I battled with addiction from 18-26 im 27 now and just over a year sober. I lost my self & wasted my early 20s chasing a high I loved but realized the high didn’t love me back. I used to joke about being an alcoholic to hide from reality. I tell you now I look great and feel even better. Much love to everyone
same
Congrats brother....
Keep it up
Congratulations on your sobriety. Hang in there, you got this!
right on brother! many yrs sober here, keep on keeping on!! it only gets better!
I got sober at 25. That was 23 years ago. My son is now 23 and struggling himself with the drink. Please pray for him.
Aye Man, I just turned 23. He will be okay! Both of us man.
46 and still struggling
@@jona5517 God bless you
Dax alcohol
I sure will brother 🙏 king 👑 Jesus 4ever!!!
I love reading these comments about everyone’s sobriety and getting better mentally makes me think there’s hope for this lost Australian.
There is bro I believe in you
There is hope! Ask God for help. He will help you 😊🌷💖
This stranger from Denmark believes in you!
There’s always. Gotta be sick and tired of being sick and tired. Much love from the US
@@clintduplechain6942 appreciate the support from a world away the internet is a great thing.
I just got sober just under 3 months ago, and a month into my sober time was my 24th birthday, if I would’ve kept onto that bender for that whole month beforehand I wouldn’t have made it past 23. I’m so grateful, and I love country but never heard this song. It really struck a chord with me. If you’re struggling reach out to someone. We care, we get it. This thing has no minimum age requirement.
ur about do for a relapse bud
All you need to do is get a sponsor, ask for help, and go to meetings. That's what kept me sober for almost 10 years.
@@larryhatfield1588 100% I have a great sponsor who cares
@@kalieann143go away,
The only thing can fill the void is God. Chase him cuz he's chasing you
Love love love this. We need more songs about sobriety man and stop romanticizing alcoholism
Exact thoughts!!!
So true!! Luke Combs has one called “Joe”
2 more months Chayce. Yay!!!
Come on down Chayce. Can't wait to hear about it.
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❤😂❤😂@@Dickbongaceofaces
I became sober from alcohol at age 24- it’ll be 17 years in June and I don’t regret it for 1 min 🙏
We are all so proud ❤
That's wonderful, Malissa. Stay strong!
Good on ya! I hope one day i will be able to post the same. Congratulations.
Papa taught me how to work;
He taught me how to fish.
Uncle taught me how to drink.
Momma taught me not to worry; someday I’ll be someone.
Sorry mama please don’t look at me 😢
You definitely had some great role models and it’s heartwarming! ❤
@instincthaun3073 You are someone, and never forget this.
25 years sober. Didn't believe it was possible. God and AA have kept me sober.
Amen I'm 14 and I go to AA and it's a blessing
All you man
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15 months... but that wagon got mighty bumby. I fell out
HUGE fan. I heard this song while I was on the road to Oklahoma a few weeks ago. Instantly captivated. At first, I thought it was just an annoying tune. But then I loved it. By the end I was singing along with the tune, humming the melody. I'm 23...and have been battling bad Lyme for about 7 years. A whole lot of it I've been mopey and sad and blamey. I'm getting my life on track. My dream is to be better @24. I just finished one of my treatments an hour ago.
Hope you feel better soon. Fast recovery! Kind stranger.
GOOD LUCK and NEVER GIVE UP. The Sun ALWAYS COMES UP THE NEXT DAY.❤🎉❤
Best wishes to you when I read what you said brought tears
I love this song so much. the video is great at the end. when you walk past your younger. self and look at him. It kinda gives me chills 😎
Good luck big dog I wish you the best
I'm over a year and a half sober now. I've was using IV opiates for roughly a decade. I'm now 28 years old. My pain fed my crippling opiate addiction. My opiate addiction caused me more pain. I'm much better off now that I'm sober, but the pain is all still there.
Praise God good for you bro!!!! Keep going stay 💪💪
I’m just saying that it’s hard to stop the drugs that you like so much I and I’m 50 years old and I quit drinking when I turned 21 and drove home from the bar and didn’t even remember how I did it but the next day I quit drinking and I have a drink during the holidays but it’s hard for people who have been drinking so much alcohol that they don’t want to give it up
Same addiction same age I got sober 32 now 4 years clean got a wife and a toddler now I’d give anything for her I wish I could tell you the pain eventually goes away but you find things to fill void and reason to keep going stay strong brother
❤❤❤❤ ex opiod addict here too!!!
@simplytim3851 My friend, the pain is coming from you not forgiving yourself. Sha. And guilt won't let us go. Make time to give yourself to others. Help someone as much as possible. God has for given you. It's you that is hanging on to the past. I know this because you are not alone. We as addicts all have these issues to face. Just remember to give of yourself to others and keep moving forward. And I promise these feels and thoughts will fail away. God Bless
I am sober 20 yrs off meth, my son is sober 7 months from alcohol. We do recover! Prayers for everyone with that demon on their back❤
WOW What faith can Do COOL❤😊
24yrs clean and sober . Without the grace of God give me his will there go I... devil,satin get behind me. You are not in me anymore thank you God for saving me,
Keep clean brother!
THESSALONIANS 5:6-8 ❤
Awesome my bro. It ain't easy. If anyone knows it me
I have followed Chayce’s journey since his audition on American Idol. I have been fortunate enough to have seen him perform live twice. After the second concert, I had the pleasure of meeting this incredible young man! I am extremely happy for Chayce and I’m looking forward to watching his career grow! I love him and his music!
I will be seeing him tonight opening for Luke Bryan! Love his voice.
You said it perfectly. I have been his friend for a long time.
I was a Chronic Alcoholic for 23+ years and finally gave everything to God. I ended up with Avascular Necrosis and had both my hips replaced at 44 & 46. My bone density is still in horrible condition, but May 3rd, 2024 I'll be Sober 7 years.
Hey! Congrats dude! I know I'm a little early but I hope your doing great, great job!
❤Thats So Great You Hang in there
@@MaureenOwens-k8i , thank you.
I’m leaving for the Marines soon I was looking for something to relate to while I’m in bootcamp. I lost my girl because her father and brother didn’t respect me 8 years of my life and nothing to show for it.. enough of my sob story I always knew it wouldn’t last. Time to become a man and handle my business I am promised to be sober by 24 6months to change my life forever 💪🏼 God first ✝️
Brother in arms..we support you and understand...semper fi
Mama...said..."You'll always be someone...." God loves you...and Mama too...❤😊
Great voice and great lyrics
Simple as my mama said when I was very young
She told me not to worry son
One day, you'll be someone
But here I am at 21
As loaded as a stagecoach shotgun
I'm sorry mama
Please don't look at me
When I got to Oklahoma I was 17
My papa taught me how to work and Lord, he was mean
Working all day in that August heat
He taught me how to fish
My uncle taught me how to drink
Well, I went California and I had me a band
And we played in all the bars in all the southern lands
We played all night, and we drank for free
All of my boys and me
Now I'm 23 and there ain't nobody who can drink like me
Soon I'll be 24 and the Lord knows that I can't drink no more
I know I shoulda taken it slow
It's not the way that my life goes
Now I know
When you're passed out on the floor
You're sober by 24
Well, I had a girl who loved me the whole damn time
And I'd drink my whiskey and she'd drink wine
But soon my bottle was too much to comfort me
Yeah, we'd sit on the river and we'd fish all day
And we'd drive across the country, let the radio play
Seven damn years, I never thought she'd leave
Now I'm 23 and there ain't nobody who can drink like me
Soon I'll be 24 and the Lord knows that I can't drink no more
I know I shoulda taken it slow
It's not the way that my life goes
Lord, I know
When you're passed out on the floor
You're sober by 24
Simple as my mama said when I was very young
She told me not to worry son
One day you'll be someone
But here I am at 21
As loaded as a stagecoach shotgun
I'm sorry mama
Please don't look at me
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Happy this song finally got the video it deserves. First night you played this song on Idol, I sobbed. It reminded me so much of my brother. He, sadly, didn't turn his life around, and didn't make it out the other side. Glad you did. Congratulations and keep up the hard work. We're all pulling for you!
So many don’t and we’re lucky enough a lot do/did. People Hank Williams and Cobain didn’t. Others talents like Tyler Childers and Benjamin Tod have..
These comments like this makes me feel alive, there are real people out here in this world and not simulation, I feel so sorry for your loss
@@kylepaubel4199 Thank you
3 weeks sober today but it’s getting harder
@@Sam-rf3qd You can do it. There will be set backs, but keep your focus on your goal. You took the biggest step already. Be really proud of that accomplishment ! Good luck to you, Sam! Pulling for ya! 🙂
My addiction was too much for company also. Drove away the best woman a man could've asked for and damaged her deeply, made her a completely different person . I'm 24 rn sitting in detox . My son is what keeps me going . I've gotta stop this cycle . Been to rehab 3 times about to be a 4th and I can say confidently this is it.
I’m so happy for you man you deserve to be out of that cycle.
Comment back to me in six months on how you’re feeling!
i don't even think you have the slightest idea about what you just said. The fact that you recognize the mistakes you have made is one thing. The fact that you "damaged her deeply, made her a completely different person" is another. You're taking ownership and recognizing the consequences of your actions. That's major!! I deal with many people with addiction issues. I am addicted to soda and chocolate. That may sound stupid but I cannot stop. I can only try to imagine being addicted to something that has a stronger hold on you.
I believe you have one of the greatest chances of survival than many others because of the insightfulness you have exhibited. As a nurse, I cared for a 23 year old alcoholic who died due to the damage he did to his pancreas from chronic pancreatitis as a result of alcohol abuse. Believe in yourself; you can do it.
@@donnathompson1619 thank you ive just failed many times so it gets disheartening. but im in rehab now been here for a month its a 4 month program. my dad passed and i used as an excuse to use and then i Od'd almost died was narcanned twice so im taking that as im supposed to be here and decided to really put my mind to it. but your words bring me hope as well. this is like my 4th or 5th time getting " clean" and going to detox or a rehab but i feel this is it
Sorry for the delay in response. I am a nurse and encounter many people in varying situations similar to what you describe. When I was a kid I thought it was "cool" to smoke so I tried. When I found myself "getting the urge for one" I knew I needed to stop. It was snowing outside and I didn't want to let it control me. My father was an alcoholic who physically abused my mother and brother, fist, police, the whole 9 yards. It had devastating consequences on my life.
Please don't be insulted by this. I am addicted to chocolate and Pepsi, as a result have a weight issue. I cannot stop. This song helped me realize, OMG, I have a problem. This isn't just a craving, it's a darn addiction. I cannot begin to imagine what others go through in situations where the monster wants to consume you. The urge, the temptation to "just have one" knowing full well it will start all over again.
I am making a conscious effort to change my ways, although I have failed so many times. I cannot stand to look at myself. It's embarrassing. I guess it depends on how badly we want it. Please be sure to distance yourself from anyone who would put you in a situation to fail. If they do, they are not your friends!!!!@@theonlyDB
@@donnathompson1619 thats the difference in you and I, I never once took or done any drug because i thought it was "cool". first drug i ever did was hydrocodone syrup that was prescribed at 14 years old. when i felt the intense motivation and confidence i was instantly interested in any other chemcals thqat could alter my state of mind. opioids ended up being the main because i was severly antisocial and had social anxiety and it basically cured it. so i just got to learn to live life how it waas meant to be without that. psychiatrist said i was depressed and had bipolar before using which is what lead to my addiction. im on antidepressants and bipolor and anxiety medication now and im sober right now and feel srt of "normal" one day at a time
I'm trying so hard to get away from booze. Everybody always says getting sober was the best thing they ever did. And I believe them. I want to get there so bad, but I'm my own worst enemy. Yall pray for me please
Amen, I'm 68 and still in the battle to stay sober and have all my life. But God is good and keeps me sober when I pay attention.
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I can't stop listening to this or sharing it with ones I love. I entered a Sober Living by my on accord "work on me". Powerful my brother. Just for the record I'm female, 59 yrs old, been to GA penitentiary twice. Upper middle class raised worked every job from Corporate America to " Guess your weight guess your age" on a fair circuit. It works if you work it Much love to ALL.
Won't let me love your comment
@@AmyHarris-kx3ic But for the Grace of God, there God I. You're a miracle, God bless
To all the young blokes including myself im 23 turning 24.
If you yourself are having a few "drinks" but its every afternoon you have a problem, if you struggle to stop and keep drinking after just a few drinks you have a problem. If having a few drinks afterwork everyday is your normal because it helps you relax you have a problem.
Im just getting out of it, 12+ drinks every night since i was 16 maybe 6 months of somewhere in-between.
It takes alot to admit it and it takes a hell of alot more to stop it.
I just hope some blokes come to the realisation oneday that what they are doing will and does affect them.
Its not a matter of if it will happen, its a matter of when it will happen.
Imagine being 24 years old and you have liver cancer failing kidneys etc from drinking, imagine one of your mates refusing to stay at yours and driving home one night after a long shift, & all of a sudden you have to explain to the police and the courts how he only had a few drinks & why it couldnt have possibly been the cause of multiple people possibly being dead.
Drinking does us no favours, we should only be drinking on very rare occasions. In memory of somone a wedding someones significant milestone aka 20-30-40th bday etc.
As someone who is sober from drugs and alcohol for a year now living and working in Oklahoma this song hit different
How'd you do it? I could use some advice tbh
@ all about your surroundings and making sure you are distracted by other important things like family, your job and other hobbies you’ve wanted to pick up on it’s not easy but it’s possible
I used a lot of nicotine products for the first few months to help me off drugs but after that no more Imjust focused on staying clean now
I'm still battling my alcohol addiction, I'm searching but I will eventually find myself
Keep it up you got this
I'm with you my friend 👍 keep on trucking ✌️
I feel ya buddy! Was sober for 3 1/2 years and then slipped back up after a divorce. Stay strong well make it out.
Keep it up
Stop fighting trust the Lord
He maketh us lay down in green pasture with perfect and loving intentions
73 days sober
Virtual hug ❤
@@sugarcreek169 11 months sober ☺️ hug
PROUD OF YOU 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻❤❤❤
@@SissyMack-i9c thank you :)
@@sugarcreek169You can do it 💪
I am 3 months sober today, and I am 33, turning 34. Discovering this song got me through some tough times as my mother looked down at me from heaven. Bless everyone struggling and know it does get better.
I'm 33 too & have over a month of sobriety under my belt. Most surprisingly for me though is I've given up cigarettes too. I truly have no desire to ever go back to any of it & I owe it all to finding the right Church & reading the Scriptures every day. God bless anyone reading this.
Congratulations
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I’m 23, just discovered this song in the most random spot - YT Shorts - and I love it. Been drinking too much recently, been struggling to find love, and been feeling alone lately. Got one real friend and no real aspirations yet, but hopefully all that will change. ❤️
Stay strong brother! I reccomend to look into some reject modernity stuff, go into that rabbit hole, start the grind and start your journey! You are not alone ❤
Stay with what u love and do what u love
It won't. But life is what u make it. Do you chief that's all that matters
I am 60 years old and have been alone for 6 years after 3 marriages. I am now dating another 60 year old and life is awesome. It always gets better.
I feel ya brother. Iv been on my own since I was 12 living house to house. Had all my best friends and cousins I was always really close with but then we all just grew apart and Iv had no real friends since. Got with someone at 18 and was with for 16 years but she done nothing but cheat our entire relationship but I lied to myself over and over saying she’d stop so I’m now 34 and 100% on my own. This is the times real friends come in handy.
This song when I first heard it, put it into perspective of my life. And where I was heading. It was a sign from God. I started going back to church. And I was baptized, and Lord I was thankful to be saved. Thank you for the song, and opening my eyes.
I am struggling at 51. I pray for all that get up everyday and try to chamge their routine.. Keep trying. Never give up.
Wishing you the best mate. I know a few older guys who turned their life around at that age - good people.
hello
A moment of silence for our brothers and sisters who didn’t make it out of their alcoholism
I’m sorry
15 years ago today that I lost my brother Jack ❤
I lost my DaD in January He was 85.😢He was probably an alcoholic, but retired military and had an amazing career with the Phone company. He NEVER DRANK AND DROVE. Sometimes he went months with no alcohol. COULDN'T BELIEVE THE CONTROL HE HAD. Even if he got falling down drunk, the night before, in his 40s and 50s He would sober up, take a shower and go to his manager job without missing a beat. I'm pretty sure the jab he was convinced he needed by his soon to be exposed physician was the reason for his stroke and ultimate demise. He had been golfing weekly for years. It's not always the alcohol that kills folks! Washington State senior citizens BEWARE....
Amen
@@markanderson1088I pray in Jesus name that you and your family are healed and continue to always bring forth the best memories and love of your brother
This song just speaks to me. I'm the mom of a 24 year old addict who is currently sober. I listen to this over and over and the video is amazing! Keep this kind of music coming.
Hello there 👋
Being the parent of an addict must be one of the most frightening ways to go through life. Ill be thinking about your family!
Hi this is my new favorite song and I love it so play this song everyday
wow
This song… it speaks so much to me and I love it. I’m almost 30 and I struggled with addiction and drinking when I was 16-23.
I went to my first meeting when I was 24 and I just celebrated 5 years of sobriety from alcohol. I haven’t touched hard drugs in 9 years. I want to also tell everyone that is going through the steps or struggling, keep on walking! You’re doing amazing ❤
I'm an immigrant from Dominican Republic. Took the chance to move to California by myself.
Worked as a janitor day and night and weekends for a year and a couple months for free and was victim of an BPD and abusive girlfriend who would put me out of the apartment everytime we had even a tiny argument. I touched bottom and manifested everything and let it to God work it out and since Jun this year I became my own boss and I work for myself and I own my time as well. Keep going. It's gonna be worthy! Don’t give up!
Why you stole my comment?
Just turned 23 I worked as a helper on the pipeline and do road construction I feel like I have no days off and I’m taking off on my first vacation in my life and this song really pushed me to explore and there’s more to life then work and die.
Good Luck to you always. Remember you are in the beginning of your life. I'm sure it will get much better for you. Be strong.❤
bc canada? cheerss
We gotta get that grind on while we're young 💪 yes there's more to life than work, but if you can manage to put that money away or into investments or property set yourself up while you have extra time to. As a 25 yr old starting a small business, I wish I had saved more from those 100hr weeks
The first time I heard this song, I was struck by how catchy, haunting and beautiful it is! The guitar playing is extraordinary too! I had never heard of this artist before I heard this song but now, I am definitely mesmerized by his ability!
I was literally thinking the same thing bro.
Great minds think alike! 😁@@oakgutowski7031
I was addicted to his voice from the first time I heard it now I could listen to it all day every day lol what a great artist, phenomenal voice
exactly. While I know nothing about guitars, I actually played it and asked my husband what kind of guitar was used in the song. I can't stop listening to it.
Great Minds think alike! @@oakgutowski7031
I have been sober 3 years now and I'm going to stay sober...I don't want to meat Jesus at the bottom of a bottle
Meat? 😂
@@shaffey01😂
😂😂😂😂
Jesus doesn't want your meat anyway
Bro don’t hate he is battling alcoholism we need to help him
I’m 26. Have 4 years sober. People ask how. I just say “I just don’t pick it up”. Anyone can do it. Stay strong you’ll find yourself.
This song is about your mother. Respect her.. Enjoy the time you have with each other. Before she's gone..
This will be forever a great song for all us lost sons! 🤘
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My dad taught me to fish. He died in 98. And my uncles tonight me how to drink
@@joshuaslater2269what?? 😂😂😂
I am your 200 like
@@jencerami6942 thanks! 🤘
Almost 4 years sober after 15+ years of heroin and alcohol. Anybody struggling, there is a way out, you CAN do it. Great song
I wish I had got sober by 24. I spent about 13 years out in the world of addiction
Quit drinking at 32, quit opiates and benzos at 42. went through withdrawal's of both at same time. I Got so sick i ended up with tinitus, Ringing in my head reminds me everyday to stay clean .
Turning 23, just realized love ain’t for me, families everything to me but I’m always in fear of what the future will bring, I can’t help but worry about the times and how fast they past, my aspirations are wasted on me. This song has something really magical about it.
You’re not alone. We all feel this way, you’re just brave enough to say it. Keep you dreams, work at them and when it happens you can tell your younger self and children it’s worth it. Pass it on. ❤
I've been fighting addiction for 5 years now, I'm 26 years old, I lost everything I held dear, my 2 daughters don't want to talk to me anymore... lost childhood friends... and I'm still fighting but I'm convinced of one thing nothing is impossible so I will continue to fight until that day when I will be able to deliver the final blow ✊🏼
Great attitude to have bro I'm also an alcoholic I've been weaning myself off for several years now since I was around 23 I've gone from drinking a 12 pack and a 1.75l of Jim beam apple every day between noon and midnight too a few beers a day our battle is a very long marathon and most definitely not a sprint I've also got to the point where I'm at without any help or rehab at all its been all on my own it just takes time will power and persistence along with the patience to keep trying even though you're going to have the occasional set back
I’ve liked this song since the 1st time I heard it on the radio. I gave up alcohol about 23 years ago and haven’t looked back. Someone very close to me is battling the Demon’s.
I’m 2 years sober….ive been using and drinking since I was 18 I’m 38…..wasted 20 years of my life with alcohol and drugs….but after being so broken….. I made a decision to get clean….best decision of my life!!!!
#wedorecover…..there is hope!!!!!
12:04 AM
I am turning 23 today
And instead of listening to Taylor Swift 22
I start listening to this masterpiece
Almost 24 here. Goodluck. being 23 was definitely more surreal. Had more freedom definitely drank much more than i should have, and i still don't know who i am.
Yep.
This songs reminds me of the country music my dad would listen to when I was growing up ❤
This is what true country sounds like. What new country is imho is crap. Atleast the mainstream stuff
Love the song… Love my cousin Fallon in the video! You’ve got good taste, Chase! 💯❤️
Fourteen years dry
Good
Nice I'm 16 and I'm still struggling but I'm doing my best and that's all we can do
I hope to be that..
Here we go😢😢😢
Good
Job
Ever get that one song in your head that won't leave you alone? This is it! Love this song.
same
😃😃😃😃😃
Uuuuuu YES
Psalm 23
Had this on replay last 3 days lol
There is hope and there is the hopeless. Cheers 🍻
In the beginning, this song stuck in my head like a toothache. Well today this song is #1 according to the Billboard Country charts. See? I was right! Chayce, U da man!!
Im sorry to everyone who had an alcohol addiction. Im struggling with psychedelics right now. I hope we all make it through this
Best country song of all time, this music video deserves 100% pure country, that might give the opportunity to share all of the memories and inspiring moments in your life I hope you have a great future and experience the #1 song in the country charts, that would be this song. You could have a Award for #1 best music video and Country of the year.
It has such much a potential this song somehow u kept very low ... instead of lifting it up with a boost of energy
hello
Idk how this song came into my playlist, but I can relate to almost everything he's saying from letting life go by too fast, taking it for granted. To being 23 years old, drinking whisky as if it's water
Same
Someday, he'll record and release his self penned song that he's shared at a few shows. Title is "Addicted and Clean" or the song he wrote about depression. And many more. His team wants him to sing happy songs, but I don't think that's him. He's got so many emotionally charged songs to share.
The vulnerability and courage to share this part of your life continues to amaze me. And that looks shows how much you have thought about this part of your life. Thank you
Dad was a drinker, I steered clear of most of it. Thank God I realized early on that Drinkin is something to keep at a minimum.. So I’ve always had a healthy relationship with it. I’ll never let it lead.
God bless my fellow brothers staying sober
I was lucky enough that I managed to avoid falling into alcohol addiction, but it was a near thing. I drank pretty regularly once I discovered rum, but I started drinking to excess once the pandemic hit. Fortunately some external factors (like finally getting on antidepressants) put an end to that, but I still sometimes think about what might've happened if I didn't go sober when I did, and I don't like the picture it paints.
Great song/video Chayce! Love it! It certainly highlights the negative sides of alcohol abuse and it's so touching that you shared your personal story through this. Congratulations on your success. Come to Canada on tour.❤
This song reminds me of two of my characters in the book series I wrote: a mom and a son who both struggle with alcoholism. She was 22 when she stopped drinking and 23 when he was born. He is 22 currently and heavily drinking. I thought the dynamics of the song with my characters was phenomenal, so thank you for this great song of inspiration.
Chayce Beckham, congratulations! You are a star in this video performing your very own song! I love❤it! On repeat, downloaded and I'll just keep on listening! 💕This is Wow!
Add 10 years to every age and this is my life story. I started having gut issues 4 years ago and haven’t drank since. Drinking and partying is fun, but being sober is an infinitely better life.
Growing up I had an abusive, alcholic father, and being the first born, he treated me like a son. He was hard on me, gave that tough love men always love to dish out. Being an adult now, having my own alcoholism, I can see his pain and why he would lash out. It wasn't anything I did, but this song really hits home for me. The way that he says momma don't look at me, is exactly how my father feels. I know because that's how I feel. The shame and humilation is something you deal with daily, and hearing these words are so eye opening. Cause life is not worth living that way. I love the rawness of this because it could fit SO many of life's difficult circumstances.
I had uncles giving alcohol at 5 not knowing i had a highly addictive personality well by 10 my best friend and i discussed future goals mine id be a alcoholic 42yrs later a 12yr stint of sobriety and relapsed 7yrs ago livers shot now but for those still fighting the fight those 12trs were the best living i ever had love you all and thank you sir for your music thats touched so many lives!!!
Old school country. So glad this still exists. So much better than the new country
I love this song I got sober on my 34th birthday . I had an extra ten years of research to do.
Love this song. Was an alcoholic off and on. Meaning I would stop for 6 months then stop again for 3 yrs. Guess I still am but haven't had a drink in a yr. I did lose my family of 4 kids for bout 2 weeks, then we gave it to God and I haven't wanted a drink at all. It's hard when everyone around me still drinks. I don't ask anyone to not drink around me, I was a messy drunk and no one should have to stop cause of me. I still go to bars just drink water and continue being the funny me sober. Realized I am still the star of the show just sober and I remember everything now. Back in the gym and gaining muscle back and losing the whisky belly and red swollen face. I am here with everyone who is battling addiction. It's hard but find a reason to not drink. My family was my reason. I love them more than drinking.
Congrats man at doing better keep it going
May god bless you man
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Wonderful gritty song. Those hard driving bass guitar parts make this song along with his heart felt voice. Saw Chayce live on Luke's farm tour near Colfax, Iowa. Go see a show people! Best voice ever on live stage.
I was on my scrolling mode when I saw your profile and was moved to send a text, hope you are having a good day...?
Chayce needs to be the biggest star ever, he is pure talent and a true star! 23 finally got a music video like it deserves.
😊 This song is What made me like Chayce I can Relate to this song.
Not the biggest but good 👍
Been clean for the first time in 27 years 4 months first time I’ve had a nice truck and a good father finally drugs suck went threw withdraws right after my mom passed she never seen me clean like this and I’m 37 shit crazy
Yay I’m so excited to see it!
Chayce is unique. I’ve been listening to this song on loop for a while now. I’m not a big fan of country, but Chayce is the one kind of person who makes country sound really, really good. Bravo.
He may be a country singer but I'm not convinced this is a country song lol.
@@Ssalyer41 Point is, good song
We just need to wakeup And realize life has more than we think u just need to be clear headed to see it. 👌🙏
That was awesome! I loved the twist at the end with 'mama' -- loved the song from Idol and still love it. It's still on my playlist. You're a STAR! Congratulations!!!
There's a lesson here boys, you will never find who you really are at the bottom of bottle.
I’m 25 been fighting alcoholism since 16 or 17 I’m 2 years clean with a few relapses
Keep it up ❤
This scratched voice got me right away .then the song blew me right outta water ,wow !! Congrats 👏 your the next big deal on radio & I'll be watching you collect your 1st of many awards ❤ you go man ,luv ya from Bouctouche, NB ,Canada
Working on dads old truck at like 3 in the morning, this song started playing and I was going to change it but I let it play, best decision I made that night.
People don't understand addiction....it's easy to say just don't.....if ur not there, and not the one, u don't get it
Fact.
I'm 50 and quit at 24 with a dying liver. Greatest thing is I broke that chain of addiction it wasn't passed to my children.
hello
I stopped drinking at 24 when I met my wife. Turning 26 this year almost 2 years sober I can’t believe it
❤ Been at this for years , and finally realizing wthf.. 😮 threw it all check ups all came back negative ..❤❤
I heard this song for the first time today. I’ve played it 10 times! Love it and your voice!!!
This song changed me made me stop drinking after i destroyed my gut to the point that i can't drink anymore, but this song made me realize that i have more in life that i just haven't done everything, so i quit drinking fully and haven't done a sip since then, also love the video since i also own a Ford Bricknose Truck
Love This Song And I Remember You Singing This Song On American Idol And I Knew You Would Be The Winner Of American Idol.. Thank You For All The Awesome Music!!!
This song hits. Started drinking at 14 and stopped drinking at 25 when I met my wife and almost lost her because of my drinking. 4 years sober with one son and another son on the way.
Keep it up man
Wow very heart string pulling. So great. Thanks Chayce. 🇨🇦 💕
Love this video! Love Chayce, he’s an amazing singer and person. So kind and humble. The sky is the limit🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
"Esta afirmação é fiel e digna de toda aceitação: Cristo Jesus veio ao mundo para salvar os pecadores, dos quais eu sou o pior."
1 Timóteo 1:15 🍁
Damn this is a great song!! The part where they see each other gave me instant chills when i think about myself and how far I've come from where i was.
Psalm 23
I’m 22. Been bouncing back and forth off the bottle since 20, when I drink, I drink hard. Had my mom concerned for me because I have dealt with a lot of loss lately. A 6 year relationship, my truck, my job, my house and various other things. I told my mom that I understood her concern as she has 4 other kids not going down the same path and that I know what I was doing was wrong. I told her I’m not justifying my drinking by wallowing in sadness, but I have lost so much in the last year that this was the only thing I felt I could control, man I was wrong. I love you mom, thanks for helping me see it your way.
At 70 I dig the hell out of his music
Absolutely loving your deep voice and the lyrics, I usually sing along!!
I was drunk everyday from 16-19 I’m very lucky I made it through this song makes me feel like I’m not alone and I appreciate your whole being as a person
You are not all alone and i am very proud of you! i had problems from age 24 until 31 (2 years ago) when i finally made one last try. and been a battle too and from but i am now not declared a user anymore. I am so happy to see this comment of yours! stay strong friend! Greetings from Sweden!
you are alone WHY ARE YOU AFRAID
This is my sons favorite song
Good for him 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
God bless you and your son❤❤❤❤❤
Mine is pretty little liar
Who still here in 2024😅
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