His Father Suffering From Early-Onset Alzheimer's, Intuition Makes the Video of the Year

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When his father was diagnosed three years ago with early onset Alzheimer's disease at age 55, local rapper Lee Shaner dealt with it the way most people deal with traumatic experiences -- by internalizing it.

"For a long time, [my family] tried to hide that my dad was sick," says Shaner, who raps under the name Intuition. "We'd just make small talk, like, 'Oh, he's doing good.'"

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Last week, however, he released a song and video, "Imagining," on his blog that reveals not just his struggle with the illness, but also Shaner's own shaky relationship with his father. Featuring producer Equalibrum's sample of Youth Lagoon's poignant, watery "17," Shaner's voice is dull and flat at first, then it escalates into anger before dropping once again. The video (below) shows Shaner, drinking a Rolling Rock and alone on a baseball field, and his father (played by an actor), drinking the same and alone in a wheelchair.

The video landed on the front page of both WordPress and Reddit, and Shaner's been overwhelmed by the outpouring of support and similar stories. Still, "it's bittersweet that this is the fastest growing video I've put out," he says.

Who came up with the video's concept?
My friend Kyle Gray directed it. We edited it together and added a few things to make it more comfortable for me. There's a reason for the Rolling Rock. My dad's from Leechburg, PA and it's...his hometown beer. Initially Kyle wanted me to smoke and throw the cigarette down in anger. I was like, no, no one likes a smoker, I'm trying to quit. So I wanted to include that in the video instead of the cigarette. He isn't allowed to drink anymore, but as a young man he enjoyed a beverage or two. When I visit him, I'm like fuck it, you want a beer or cigarette? You might as well be happy.

How quickly did you start to get a response?
The reaction was pretty instantaneous. As soon as I put it out, I started getting letters and comments. People telling their stories. A lot of people were sending me private messages on Facebook. It was all very fast. Thursday was kinda a blur. I put it out at 3 and by 5 I was exhausted from reading all the comments and absorbing all these peoples' pain. I'm very empathetic. I felt like my shoulders were getting heavy. I sat by the computer screen crying and shit. It was very moving.

Why were you scared to release this song?
Didn't want it to seem ... well, my dad and I never had the best relationship. So I didn't want it to seem I was taking a bunch a shots at him. Some of the lines I feel are mean spirited. This one line, "I'm glad you treat my mom better" -- that's a really mean thing to say, but it's what I needed to say. It's as much me coping with our past as much as his future. It took me a long time to write. I would work on it for a while, then abandon it. it took me over a month to write. Its' scary to put something that revealing out. You don't know how people will react. It's easy to tug at people's heartstrings and that's not what I wanted to do. I needed to write that for myself. And in the meantime it's apparently helped a lot of people as well.

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tcupchurch
tcupchurch

This ugly disease has laid its curse on my father as well. It has been the hardest thing my entire family has been thru but it has also been the one thing that has made us stronger . Please keep raising awareness . We did our first Alzheimer's walk last weekend . I encourage people to do this . Very touching experience .

jessica_howard.1978
jessica_howard.1978

alzeimer!! name itself scares many of us..... our family physicians have always recommended us to get on vegan omega 3 from early in age..like from 40s.. this will certainly reduce the risk of alzeimer and people who are already affected, in them it will slow down the progression. We are very much relieved with this and feel tension less. We have been taking VeDHA-3, vegan omega 3 DHA, from Lifes DHA, which is DSM product. Great quality!

Renee_Deserae
Renee_Deserae

@LAWeekly Wow, I really like this song! Thanks for posting it!

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