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Country musician Chris Stapleton recently discussed his decision to get sober and how he did it without rehab. A star whose pre-show ritual used to include a shot of tequila, Stapleton knew he had a problem.

He said, “I didn’t have to go to rehab, but from a 45-year-old man health perspective, a doctor’s going to look at me and go, ‘Hey man, probably cut out the drinking, and I’d be like, ‘Okay, cool.’” Stapleton has been sober for several years, and his pre-show preparation now consists of vocal exercises. He writes about his former routine on his upcoming album “Higher,” specifically on a track titled “The Bottom.”

Stapleton revealed in an interview with GQ, “I like to tell people that I got into a drinking contest with myself in my 20s, and I lost. When you’re younger, you feel like you have to do certain things in order to occupy some of these spaces, to make yourself feel like you’re legit. You want to feel things. You want to be able to write about things authentically.”

He continued, “If somebody working in a different kind of job drank themselves to death in the name of being better at that job, it wouldn’t make sense to anybody. We wouldn’t say, ‘Oh, he must have been the greatest electrician who ever lived.’” Having achieved his big break in the country scene eight years ago with his album “Traveller,” Stapleton isn’t reluctant to address other challenges he’s faced. He and his wife Morgane, with whom he shares five children, started going to therapy together.

“It was a way to kind of help us navigate what the world was, what that meant to our family, to our business,” he shared of their decision to go. He speaks highly of his wife, describing her as his “barometer on songs.” He said, “Even if your wife wasn’t heavily involved in your career, if you’re happily married, and you want to stay that way, you don’t want to sing things that your wife hates.”

Stapleton is currently on tour. His new album is currently on sale. Last month, he canceled several shows after he contracted bronchitis and laryngitis.

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