Therapy Chronicles Presents: Kings Still Bleed
CW Chronicles
Kings Still Bleed by Therapy Chronicles is a powerful and deeply personal album about men's mental health, emotional healing, fatherhood, resilience, faith, and the hidden struggles carried by strong men. Blending inspirational rap, conscious hip-hop, soulful R&B, and real-life storytelling, this album gives voice to the pain many men carry in silence.
Society often teaches men to be providers.
To be protectors.
To be strong.
But rarely does it teach them how to heal.
Kings Still Bleed breaks that silence.
Through honest lyrics and emotional storytelling, Therapy Chronicles explores depression, anxiety, heartbreak, family struggles, betrayal, financial pressure, fatherhood, and the weight of expectations placed upon men.
This album reminds listeners that strength and vulnerability can exist together.
Real strength isn't pretending you don't hurt.
Real strength is continuing to rise while carrying wounds no one else can see.
Whether you're a father trying to provide, a husband fighting to hold your family together, a man rebuilding after heartbreak, or someone battling silent struggles behind a brave face, Kings Still Bleed offers a soundtrack for healing, growth, and hope.
Because even kings have scars.
Even kings get tired.
Even kings need healing.
And bleeding doesn't make you weak.
It makes you human.
This album honors the men who keep showing up despite pain, keep loving despite disappointment, and keep fighting despite exhaustion.
It also speaks to anyone who has ever carried invisible burdens and needed to know they are not alone.
Your pain is real. Your strength is real. Your healing is possible.
Kings Still Bleed is more than music—it's a conversation about mental health, emotional wellness, and the courage to heal.
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Better Days 4:020:00/4:02
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What If 4:290:00/4:29
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Street Life 3:270:00/3:27
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Man Dies Inside 3:360:00/3:36
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Pistol Whipd 3:530:00/3:53
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Black Boy Joy 3:580:00/3:58
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They Say 3:290:00/3:29
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Whats up 3:070:00/3:07
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Heart Of A Black Man 4:060:00/4:06