The title track was the first the 29-year-old wrote after her
friend Jason Gaviati died in 2015. She also penned "Gavi's Song"
to honor their friendship.
"I couldn't write about these things until I dealt with them. My
music at first was just really sad and depressing as I started
to go back and write again and I was like, this is not helping
me at all to write in this way," she told Reuters.
"And so I started dealing with the emotions, I went home, I
spent time with my family, I did some therapy and then it became
a very therapeutic experience to write about these emotions."
Stirling gained fame after making a name for herself through
social media. Her YouTube channel has over 8 million subscribers
and more than 1 billion views. The 14-track "Brave Enough" is
her third studio album.
(Reporting By Reuters Television; Editing by Raissa Kasolowsky)
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