Reasons I Drink

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Alanis Morissette - Reasons I Drink

Reasons I Drink is a song by the Canadian-American singer-songwriter Alanis Morissette, released as a single from her ninth studio album, Such Pretty Forks in the Road (2020). The song delves into Morissette's personal struggles with alcoholism and the underlying issues that drive her towards drinking. It was released on December 2, 2019, serving as the lead single for the album. The track received critical acclaim for its lyrical depth, honesty, and Morissette's vocal performance.

Background and Composition[edit | edit source]

"Reasons I Drink" was written by Alanis Morissette and Michael Farrell and produced by Alex Hope. The song is set in a mid-tempo arrangement, featuring piano and guitar that complement Morissette's expressive vocals. Lyrically, it explores themes of addiction, self-medication, and the societal pressures that contribute to these issues. Morissette's songwriting is introspective, offering a candid look at her own experiences with drinking and the broader implications of seeking solace in substances.

Reception[edit | edit source]

Upon its release, "Reasons I Drink" was praised by music critics for its vulnerability and the way it addresses complex themes with nuance and empathy. Critics highlighted Morissette's ability to articulate the pain and relief associated with drinking, making the song relatable to many who struggle with similar issues. The song's production was also noted for its balance, allowing the lyrics and Morissette's performance to take center stage.

Impact[edit | edit source]

"Reasons I Drink" contributed to the conversation around mental health and addiction, with Morissette using her platform to shed light on these often-stigmatized topics. The song resonated with listeners, many of whom found solace in its message and appreciated the singer's openness about her challenges. It also served as a reminder of Morissette's songwriting prowess and her ability to connect with audiences through her music.

Live Performances[edit | edit source]

Alanis Morissette has performed "Reasons I Drink" in various live settings, including television appearances and concerts. These performances have been well-received, with fans and critics alike commending Morissette's vocal delivery and the emotional weight she brings to the song on stage.

Track Listing[edit | edit source]

The single "Reasons I Drink" was made available in digital format, with the album version of the song being the primary track. No physical single was released, reflecting the modern trend of digital-first releases in the music industry.

Personnel[edit | edit source]

  • Alanis Morissette – vocals, songwriter
  • Michael Farrell – songwriter
  • Alex Hope – producer

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