I listened to Chris Oledude’s “We Will Get Through This” and it hit me in a way few songs do. The song was released on 28 November, 2025. It’s quiet at first, but it grows on you because it’s honest. There’s no flashy production or over-the-top arrangement, just music that feels lived in and real. It’s a ballad, but not about romantic love. It’s about friendship, about sticking by someone when life gets messy and hard. That’s what makes it feel so immediate and human.
Yanitza Lee’s voice adds something I didn’t expect. When she and Chris sing together, it feels like they’re having a conversation through music. It’s not perfect or polished in a commercial way; it’s warm and sincere. And the guitar work from Tomas Rodriguez fits so naturally. It’s soft and supportive, never in the way, just helping the voices tell the story. You can feel the friendship and trust in how they perform, it makes the song feel alive.

Knowing the story behind the song made it hit even harder. Chris wrote it after spending a year helping people struggling with mental health and substance abuse. You can hear the care in every line. It’s not just a song for listening, it’s a song for holding onto when things feel heavy. That’s what makes it so important, especially in times like these when so many people feel lost or overwhelmed. It’s a message of hope that doesn’t feel forced.
On the album, it follows a much darker, more violent song, which makes it stand out even more. After hearing the harshness of the world, this song feels like a pause, a moment to breathe and remember that support and love matter. By the end, you’re not just hearing the song, but you’re carrying it with you. It’s simple, but it’s one of those songs that stays with you long after it ends.
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