Oldham artist UK-Craigie releases latest album for free in bid to promote better men's mental health awareness
Date published: 28 December 2023

Oldham Hip-Hop artist UK-Craigie
Oldham Hip-Hop artist UK-Craigie has released a brand-new album, entitled 'Save my life'.
The album explores hard-hitting topics such as grief and depression, how the loss of somebody close can turn your world upside down and trying to find a way to heal while dealing with your mental health.
UK-Craigie is hoping to help start a conversation revolving around better mental health and a further understanding of it following the loss of a very close friend.
UK-Craigie is making the album available for free for fans and supporters, hoping that 'Save my life' can reach and help as many people as possible.
Life worldwide seems to have really taken its toll on so many people and UK-Craigie takes it upon himself to be the voice of the underdog, to provide the music that helps people through hard times with the power of hard-hitting lyrics over a smooth acoustic guitar.
With three singles 'Grief', 'Let Those Feelings Out' and 'Upside Down' released already this year, UK-Craigie continues to expand his reach, and in an unprecedented move is offering this album for free download via his website, with signed physical cd's also being made available at a later date.
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