Listening to “$I’m Glad My Mom Died” on my morning commute was a powerful start to the day. The rawness and audio clarity struck me. McCurdy’s stark vulnerability, woven into a surprisingly hopeful narrative, completely reshaped my perspective and held my attention throughout. A truly affecting and thought-provoking experience.
Rated 4 out of 5
Yahuza –
Listening to “I’m Glad My Mom Died” on my commute was a surprisingly cathartic experience. McCurdy’s raw honesty, paired with the crisp audio, created an unexpectedly intimate space. Her vulnerability, though difficult, sparked genuine reflection and a feeling of strangely comforting solidarity.
Rated 5 out of 5
Sanni –
Listening to “$I’m Glad My Mom Died” felt like a late-night conversation with a brutally honest friend. McCurdy’s voice, crisp and clear, navigated heartbreaking truths with unexpected wit. I listened during a long drive; its unflinching narrative provided both catharsis and a strangely comforting solidarity. A truly powerful, raw experience.
Esther –
Listening to “$I’m Glad My Mom Died” on my morning commute was a powerful start to the day. The rawness and audio clarity struck me. McCurdy’s stark vulnerability, woven into a surprisingly hopeful narrative, completely reshaped my perspective and held my attention throughout. A truly affecting and thought-provoking experience.
Yahuza –
Listening to “I’m Glad My Mom Died” on my commute was a surprisingly cathartic experience. McCurdy’s raw honesty, paired with the crisp audio, created an unexpectedly intimate space. Her vulnerability, though difficult, sparked genuine reflection and a feeling of strangely comforting solidarity.
Sanni –
Listening to “$I’m Glad My Mom Died” felt like a late-night conversation with a brutally honest friend. McCurdy’s voice, crisp and clear, navigated heartbreaking truths with unexpected wit. I listened during a long drive; its unflinching narrative provided both catharsis and a strangely comforting solidarity. A truly powerful, raw experience.