

Prompt / Lyrics
[Verse 1] Walked in hurt, heavy heart, head low Didn’t know where to start, just a shadow You said, “Sit down, we can share that load” Turned my pain into a brand new road Every smile at the desk, I remember Calling my name like a glowing ember Little jokes in the hall, “Girl, you good?” You held me up more than I thought you could [Chorus] Thank you, Progressive Care, you changed my life Every therapist, every hand by my side From the front to the back, yeah, you kept me alive I’m stronger now, see me stand, watch me rise Thank you, Progressive Care, this love is real You helped my heart learn how to heal For every tear that you helped me dry I’m sending blessings to your whole line (hey) [Verse 2] To the crew in the rooms talking through my fears You turned breakdowns into breakthroughs, years Of hurt on my back, you helped peel that off Now I laugh from the belly when I used to scoff To the office team setting up my day All the calls, all the plans, making space my way You remembered my name, asked how I feel That little kindness hit deep, that’s real [Bridge] This my thank-you note in a song For the days I felt weak, you made me strong For the times I fell back, you held on Now I walk in my truth, head high, move on (yeah) I pray joy on your mornings, peace in your nights May your own hearts heal while you share that light You cared for me when I couldn’t care myself Now I dance in my skin, I can love myself (ooh) [Chorus] Thank you, Progressive Care, you changed my life Every therapist, every hand by my side From the front to the back, yeah, you kept me alive I’m stronger now, see me stand, watch me rise Thank you, Progressive Care, this love is real You helped my heart learn how to heal For every tear that you helped me dry I’m sending blessings to your whole line (thank you)
Tags
rap, Afro-fusion groove blending reggae skank guitar, warm afrobeat percussion, and trap hi-hats under melodic female vocals; verses half-rapped/half-sung in a confident pocket, hook explodes with stacked harmonies and big 808s, bridge drops to airy pads and filtered drums then slams back into a final, chantable chorus, hip hop, afrobeat, reggae
2:28
No
3/16/2026