Eddie Levert Discussed How He Deals With His Sons’ Deaths.

Eddie Levert, a legendary R&B singer, was able to find comfort and fortitude in the face of incomprehensible loss in the aftermath of a catastrophe that was beyond comprehension. A period of deep grief and introspection was experienced by the legendary artist as a result of the unexpected loss of his sons, Gerald Levert in 2006 and Sean Levert in 2008.

As a result of Gerald Levert’s unintentional overdose and Sean Levert’s unfortunate death in police custody due to Xanax withdrawals, friends and admirers were concerned about Eddie’s ability to deal with the situation. Eddie is known for his strong bond with his sons. Eddie revealed his innermost thoughts and feelings in a heartfelt conversation with The Plain Dealer and Ebony. He discussed his journey through the aftermath of his loss, his faith, and the transformative power of music.

Eddie Levert shared his thoughts on the tragic aftermath of the deaths of both of his sons, as well as the concerns that continued to occupy his mind. After he had finished reflecting on the tragedy, he admitted that he had made some mistakes as a father, but he emphasised the importance of moving on with life. He made the following statement: “If it wasn’t supposed to be, it wouldn’t have even occurred.” If only I understood the reason. Was I the one? It is possible that I have evolved to the point that I am now a better friend, partner, and father.

Eddie, a man who had a strong Christian faith, attributed his ability to traverse the depths of his sadness to the assistance that he received from his religion. In order to draw strength from the stories found in the Bible, he stated reading the Book of Job. This brought to light the concept that, despite the losses, he was now in possession of something. “God is wonderful. As I prayed, God gave me strength on my own. I shed tears for several days. Even so. Eddie revealed that he now had a reason for living.

Eddie found that music was an important lifeline for him, as it not only provided him with an escape but also became a means of connecting with the memories of his sons. As he reflected on his time spent performing on stage with Gerald and Sean, he stated, “Music is therapeutic.” Onstage with Gerald and Sean was where I experienced some of my most memorable moments. The very act of performing those songs is a type of treatment even now. Being on stage is the most soothing time for me

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