Billy Ray Cyrus warned to ‘get our act together’ during the health crisis

He admitted that the recovery was not easy, especially because his voice was hampered. Cyrus considered giving up, but was motivated by his family and loved ones to rehabilitate.
Noah Cyrus, he said, specifically helped him in a special way.
“Noah has that one song, Don’t put it all on methat honestly saved my life,” he explained.
The lyrics read: “Some days we might fall apart / But we’re never broken.”
Those words inspired him to move on and work on his vocal strength. Moreover, his grandson Bear, son of Braison Cyrus, also had a great influence on him.
He explained: ‘At this very broken time in my life, my grandson Bear looked at me and said, ‘Try again.’ And until that moment, he had never spoken to me at all. I wasn’t even sure if he knew my name. At that moment I thought, ‘He’s telling you something.’ Is it about love? Music? Somehow I had to try again on both. So I’m learning to try again.”
Finally, Cyrus admitted that he was singing again and did so every day.



