Amanda Nolan's "17" Reveals Her Struggles with Mental Health

Amanda Nolan's latest single, "17," was released on March 14, 2025. The song reflects on the emotions and experiences associated with being 17 years old, capturing the essence of youth and the transition into adulthood.
Nolan announced the release enthusiastically on her Instagram, stating, "My new single '17' is out now!! I am so excited for you guys to hear this song, it's about one of the most difficult times of my life. I have always been open and honest about my struggles with my mental health that started when I was 17.
"I wrote this song to share what that experience was like, and what my prayers sounded like. It wasn't pretty, but it was from my heart. Let this be your reminder that we don't have to be perfect in front of God. He already knows your every thought and feeling and He just wants you to lay it down at His feet with full honesty. If it's not good, it's not done so never give up hope. If you're struggling, I see you and I am praying for you and with you. I love you guys Stream "17" now!"
Nolan is a contemporary Christian singer-songwriter known for her heartfelt lyrics and soulful vocals. She blends elements of pop, worship, and inspirational music to create songs that resonate with faith and personal experiences. With a passion for storytelling, her music often explores themes of hope, purpose, and God's faithfulness. She has released several singles, including For Such A Time As This and 17, which showcase her strong vocal ability and uplifting message.
You can also explore more of her music on her Spotify artist page and YouTube channel.
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