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George the Poet: We should have the 'language' to talk about mental health
George the Poet on how music can raise more awareness of mental health the finding the 'tools' to talk about emotions.
George the Poet has spoken about the links between music and mental health how he believes music 'can can do so much more than is probably academically recognised.'
The spoken word performer, whose real name is George Mpanga chose to focus on how music can raise more awareness of mental health for a hour long guest edit on ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 5 live Afternoon Edition.
He told Sarah Brett and Nihal Arthanyake the reason he wanted to talk about mental illness stemmed from experiences he had as a teenager when he realised people he knew were going through something much bigger than he could 'comprehend'.
The poet said that at the time he thought 'wow, we should be speaking about this, we should have the tools and language to talk about this at an earlier age',
He added:
'If you pay attention to the sentiment that's being expressed in a lot of rap music, grime music dancehall....the sentiment is very emotional, is very vulnerable, they talk about their deepest fears, friends of theirs betraying them, getting a raw deal with the law, all of this stuff is vulnerability, but when it comes to the recognition and articulation of that emotion, that then becomes divorced from the music'.
This clip is from Afternoon Edition on Tuesday 4 October 2016.
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