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Carry Me Through: A Song Born From Love, Loss, and Legacy

Music has always been a place where pain can breathe, memories can live, and healing can begin. “Carry Me Through” is one of those songs—created not just to be heard, but to be felt.

This song was inspired by the passing of Yaadroc’s grandfather, Mr. Walker, who left this world in March 2025. His absence created a silence that words alone couldn’t fill, and so music became the language to say what the heart was holding.

A Tribute, Not a Goodbye

“Carry Me Through” is not a song about loss alone—it’s a song about legacy. About the lessons passed down quietly. About love that doesn’t disappear when someone is gone. About the way our elders continue to guide us, even when they’re no longer physically here.

Through warm reggae rhythms and soulful R&B/pop melodies, the song reflects childhood memories, family strength, and the feeling of still being watched over. It’s meant to uplift, comfort, and remind listeners that those we love never truly leave us.

Healing Through Sound

The creative process was deeply personal. Every lyric was written with intention—to honor wisdom, faith, and the steady presence Mr. Walker had in the family. Rather than leaning into sadness, the song leans into gratitude, hope, and the belief that love continues beyond this life.

The blend of reggae storytelling with modern soul creates a sound that feels timeless, spiritual, and warm—perfect for moments of reflection, remembrance, and healing.

For Anyone Who Has Lost Someone They Love

While this song is rooted in one personal story, its message is universal. “Carry Me Through” is for anyone who has lost a parent, grandparent, mentor, or loved one—and still feels their presence in everyday moments.

It’s a reminder that:

  • We carry their lessons
  • We carry their love
  • And we carry their strength forward

Forever Remembered

This song stands as a musical tribute to a life well lived and a love that never fades.

Rest in Peace, Mr. Walker.
Gone, but never forgotten.
Forever carried.

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