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At Tough To Talk, our mission has always been clear: reduce male suicide, break the stigma surrounding men’s mental health, and create a world where reaching out for support is a sign of strength.
Today, we’re taking one step closer to that goal as we announce our powerful new partnership with none other than Kule T.
If the name sounds familiar, it’s because Kule T is a former member of MN8, the 90s R&B sensation that gave us hits like “I’ve Got a Little Something for You.” He once shared stages with megastars like Janet Jackson and Take That. But now, Kule T is lending his voice to something even more vital, raising awareness about men’s poor mental health and inspiring others to speak up.
Turning Personal Struggles Into Purpose
For Kule T, this partnership is deeply personal. After his time with MN8, he faced significant mental health challenges, a battle many men silently endure.
Instead of letting those struggles define him, Kule T uses his experience to make a difference. By speaking out, he’s refusing to let silence win and showing men everywhere that vulnerability is not a weakness, it’s a path to healing.
His courage to share his story resonates deeply, especially within the BAME (Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic) communities that are often underserved when it comes to mental health resources. For many men in these communities, cultural stigmas and societal pressures make reaching out for help daunting.
Kule T’s voice offers a bridge of understanding, breaking down barriers and creating connections that can save lives.
"Men everywhere need to know they’re not alone," Kule T has said. And that’s the message we’re amplifying together.
Why This Partnership Matters
Collaborating with Kule T allows Tough To Talk to expand its reach in new and significant ways. His platform and influence, coupled with his raw honesty, bring fresh momentum to the fight against stigma and male suicide. His role as a public figure who has faced these challenges adds a layer of relatability and humility that cuts through the noise.
This partnership also highlights a critical focus for Tough To Talk, supporting BAME communities. Suicide and mental health struggles affect everyone, but the barriers to getting help can look very different depending on your background. By working with Kule T, we’re better equipped to meet men where they are, with culturally sensitive outreach and resources that truly resonate.
A Soundtrack to Change
One of the most exciting parts of this collaboration is the release of Kule T’s upcoming solo single, “Now We’re All Alone.” Beyond the music, the track symbolizes his ongoing commitment to making a difference. Kule T has pledged 100% of the proceeds to support Tough To Talk, creating a direct link between artistry and advocacy.
It’s not just about the music; it’s about the movement. Together, we’re using creativity to drive awareness and inspire conversations that matter.
How You Can Get Involved
This partnership is more than just raising awareness; it’s a call to action. It’s about standing up for the men in our lives and ensuring no one feels like they must face their struggles alone.
Visit www.toughtotalk.com to learn more about our work, how you can get involved, and access resources for yourself or someone you care about.
Give Kule T’s music a listen. His upcoming single, “Now We’re All Alone,” directly supports this cause.
Start the conversation. Breaking the silence can change lives, Whether with a friend, colleague, or on social media.
Together, We’re Tougher
Collaborations like this aren’t just partnerships—they’re lifelines. By uniting with Kule T, we’re reaching corners of often overlooked communities, breaking barriers, and saving lives one conversation at a time.
We’re honoured to have Kule T on this mission with us. His courage, authenticity, and determination inspire us to keep fighting for a world where no man feels he must suffer in silence.
Join us. Stand with us. Together, we’ll create a future where stigma is shattered, support is abundant, and every life is valued.
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