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Listening to Sherell S Hodge’s new song, I was deeply moved by the raw honesty in her lyrics — especially phrases like "You Ain't Even Know" and "Breaking Down Bad When I Needed It." This song beautifully captures what many of us experience silently: the need to keep smiling and appear strong even when falling apart inside. I’ve often found myself in similar situations where despite the pain or challenges, I had to maintain a brave face, much like how the lyrics describe praying, holding on, and carrying a heavy heart. The line "Have you ever had to fake that just to get through one more" perfectly encapsulates the emotional mask we wear to survive difficult days. What resonates most is the theme of resilience and faith, reflected in lines like "Still had faith even didn’t" and "He was carrying you when you couldn’t be." It reminds me of moments when I questioned why life was so hard only to realize that those struggles were shaping me, strengthening me, and that unseen support was always there even if I couldn’t feel it at the time. This song is a powerful tribute to anyone battling internal demons, coping with betrayal, or carrying burdens invisible to the outside world. It encourages listeners not only to acknowledge their pain but also to find hope and healing through vulnerability. Sharing stories like this allows us to relate, heal, and uplift one another on difficult journeys. It’s more than music; it’s a shared human experience that motivates us to keep moving forward, even when no one else sees the fight happening within.

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