Guns N' Roses members release charity single 'I Can Breathe' for mental health awareness

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Guns N' Roses members Slash and Duff McKagan have released a new charity single, "I Can Breathe," in collaboration with Gibson CEO Cesar Gueikian. The song aims to raise funds for the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) on Giving Tuesday. The track features a heavier sound compared to their previous work. McKagan wrote lyrics about depression, while Gueikian created the music. Slash contributed guitar solos, enhancing the song's appeal. Gibson is also auctioning artwork and a signed guitar related to the single, with all proceeds benefiting NAMI. The auction items include a painting by Serj Tankian and a Les Paul guitar, expected to raise significant funds for mental health awareness.


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