When someone is singing a song and they feel in it their hearts. Then there are times where they will start to break down and cry. And then the people watching begin to doubt if it's real or not. For one thing, why are you judging someone for crying on stage? How does that seem like a fake put-on or act to see them cry? That's what I don't understand 'cause it's really not fake or acting. You're watching a singer pour their heart out on that stage. And they get so into the song that it makes them break into tears. And then for like ten seconds to a minute all they do is cry. They literally either stand, or kneel down, or sit down, and cry. And it's because that song really means something to them. They didn't say in their heads, "Hey, I think I wanna cry today!" Why? Because they didn't wanna cry during that song again. And there are some singers who will cry when then a song is sung. There's at least one or two songs that always makes them cry. Not every singer in the world is like this, but some singers do this. Some singers really sing from the heart and not the mind. I mean, I know it takes your mind to get into a certain zone a lot. But that doesn't mean that they don't think of things. They can be singing with the crowd and the song will hit a chord. And then they try so hard to keep it together. You can literally see them pacing themselves and taking breaths. Because the last thing they wanna do is cry. But then, they hit a high note, which takes a lot of energy to do Which means that they put a lot of feeling in it. And that can be enough to send them over the edge and it will. Because they got so into it and hit the note. They have so much adrenaline that they just start to really cry. And then I feel for them because they're sad. Or sometimes they cry because they are just overwhelmed. Either way, I don't judge or doubt them. Because they aren't acting to be dramatic or for the song itself. They are actually feeling it and having thoughts. Some singers have a connection with songs that make them cry. They really feel the words that they're saying. So, when you see a singer break down in any way on stage. Just give them a break and don't judge. Because it really takes a lot to break down and then continue. So just cheer them on and support them. Crying isn't acting when it comes to singing a song, it's not. It's emotion that comes from the song.
Some singers online are accused of acting when they cry onstage. And I really hate that because it means that they don't have feelings. And I believe that you don't wanna cry in front of hundreds, thousands, or millions of people. Because that's something that's private, but there are times when you just can't help it. I really wanted to write this because it's been on my mind for the last few days. Thanks to anyone who took the time to read this. I really hope you enjoyed it. Thanks for reading, bye!