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Billboard-charting singer, songwriter, and certified life coach Latice Crawford is reigniting attention around her acclaimed 2021 album The Cure — a soul-stirring body of work that remains just as timely, powerful, and needed as ever.

While the album may not have received the spotlight it deserved at the time of its release, Crawford is now reclaiming that space with bold intention, allowing The Cure to reach the hearts it was always meant to heal.

“This isn’t a re-release,” says Crawford. “I’m not changing the music. I just know now is the right time to amplify the message and allow people to connect with The Cure in their own time and way.”

The six-track album plays like a personal healing journey, unfolding in intentional order.

It opens with “Big Gee Oh Dee (Intro)”, a reverent tribute that sets a spiritual tone.

From there, the title track “The Cure” steps in with raw emotional honesty, capturing the moment of realization that surface-level fixes are no longer enough.

Something Something” follows, expressing the tension of feeling emotionally off-balance without being able to pinpoint exactly why. Then comes “Amazing,” a standout anthem of strength and survival that reminds listeners they are still standing and still worthy.

Your Fault” takes an unflinching look at pain, accountability, and emotional complexity, before “All in All” brings the journey full circle — a declaration of trust, peace, and unwavering spiritual grounding.

Amazing’ is such a special record because it speaks to that part of us that wants to give up, but doesn’t,” says Crawford. “It’s the anthem of resilience — of standing tall when everything around you says you shouldn’t be able to.”

Finally, “All in All” serves as a declaration that through every challenge, there is something constant — something to trust and believe in.

As a certified life coach and founder of Whole Life, Crawford brings the same emotional clarity and compassion from her music into her one-on-one and group coaching sessions. Whole Life supports single women, couples, and families in building healthier relationships, improving communication, and healing emotional wounds — the very themes woven throughout The Cure.

“Whether I’m singing or coaching, I want people to feel seen, heard, and understood,” she shares. “The Cure is an extension of that mission — meeting people exactly where they are and helping them move forward with intention and purpose.”

With The Cure, Latice Crawford isn’t just revisiting a past project — she’s reigniting a movement rooted in truth, transparency, and transformation. Her work in both music and mental health continues to offer inspiration for those ready to confront the hard things and move toward lasting healing.

To experience The Cure and learn more about her Whole Life coaching platform — or to book a virtual session — email: wholelifecoachinglc@gmail.com

Follow Latice on all platforms: @laticecrawford

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