Musicians
Disorders
Sobriety
Wild Card
100

This Honorable British musician died of an alcohol addiction in 2011.

Amy Winehouse

100

Miley Cyrus has admitted that many of her close friends and family misunderstand her __________ as being ungrateful as many with this condition often feel.

Depression

100

This country star, who relapsed just after getting married in 2006 said he almost lost it all before getting sober stating, “I had to find a way to be different in this world… I wrote plenty of hit songs while drunk. I wrote plenty sober. I feel lucky it hasn’t defined my creativity.”

Keith Urban

100

His addiction to cocaine led to a string of arrests in the 1990s and ultimately derailed their once-promising musical future in the world of funk and soul music.

Rick James

200

The musician shocked the world when he overdosed in his early 50s on a mix of prescription drugs, including midazolam, lidocaine, diazepam, and lorazepam.

Micheal Jackson

200

Singer Kelly Rowland has spoken about her struggle with ___ and her need to order and arrange objects in a certain way. After the arrival of her son, Rowland was forced to adjust her tendencies and become acquainted with having his toys everywhere. 

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

200

This musician checked into the same rehab for alcoholism twice in 1987, partly because he wanted to be a better father figure to his new son but this time it stuck, and he went on to found a recovery program in 1998 called the Crossroads Centre on Antigua, which features a residential 12-step-based program.

Eric Clapton

200

This musician was cited by the Guinness World Records as the most awarded female act of all time, was repeatedly in and out of rehab. She passed away in 2012, allegedly as a result of her addiction.

Whitney Houston

300

This musician has long struggled with addiction. In fact, his heavy alcohol and drug abuse led to him being fired from Black Sabbath in 1978.

Ozzy Osbourne

300

Singer Ariana Grande talked about suffering from ____ after more than 20 people were killed in a bombing during one of her shows in 2017.

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

300

This musician got sober in 2008 and, with clarity, he talked about the fun he had making music again stating, “I remember when I first got sober and all the shit was out of my system, I remember just being, like, really happy and everything was fucking new to me again. It was the first album and the first time that I had fun recording in a long time.”

Eminem

300

The legendary musician was arrested multiple times for heroin possession but managed to avoid jail.

Ray Charles

400

After a relapse, he died from an accidental drug overdose of cocaine, fentanyl, and alcohol at his home at the age of 26.

Mac Miller

400

Kurt Cobain was diagnosed at a young age with Attention Deficit Disorder [ADD], then later as an adult with _______ which has the same characteristics as major clinical depression, but with periods of rage, euphoria, high energy, irritability, distractibility, overconfidence, and other symptoms.

Bipolar Disorder

400

In the early 1980s, in the midst of the AIDS epidemic, the musician was, in his own words, “a drug addict and self-absorbed.” Although he came out HIV-negative, he regrets his addiction and currently runs their own AIDS Foundation.

Elton John

400

This mucisian has “dabbled with drugs.” However, she has endlessly relapsed on drugs and even shaved her head to hide the evidence of her amphetamine addiction.

Brittney Spears

500

This musician admitted to using cannabis, hashish, cocaine, and LSD, but denied using heroin or amphetamines.

Jimi Hendrix

500

Lauryn Hill, has spoken openly about her mental illness and how it affected her career, including some erratic behavior on stage and causing her to take a hiatus from the music industry.

Schizophrenia

500

This member of the Red Hot Chili Peppers turned to cocaine and heroin when he was young. But he swore off drugs when his bandmate died of a heroin overdose in 1988.

Anthony Kiedis

500

Throughout his career, this musician battled addiction to alcohol and amphetamines, often leading to erratic behavior and run-ins with the law.

Johnny Cash

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