GRAMMY-Nominated Danny Gokey Tells of the Paralyzing Fear that Nearly Kept Him from Musical Success

New I Am Second Short Film Shares Artist’s Painful Personal Journey

 

Danny Gokey continues to demonstrate his musical success earning chart-topping hits and award nominations, including three GRAMMY nominations. But few are aware of the debilitating fear that nearly kept him from catching his big break, a story Gokey is now sharing in a new short film from I Am Second, a storytelling organization.

 

I Am Second is known for delivering powerful and inspiring stories of lives changed. Its website, iamsecond.com, features more than 100 short films featuring celebrities, cultural influencers and everyday people. Gokey joins a number of musicians, including fellow American Idol alum Jason Castro, KoRn’s Brian Head Welch and Country Artist Josh Turner, in opening up about his personal journey.

 

Though Gokey has always been vocal about his faith in God, fear has been a constant battle since he was a young child, as he shares in the I Am Second film. This was only propelled by the death of his wife Sophia, four years into their marriage.

 

Yet, it was the tragedy of Sophia’s death that led Gokey to audition for American Idol, a promise he had made to his late wife. But as he progressed through the audition process, the deep fear he had fought since childhood grew.

 

“When I finally made it to the top 50, I literally looked at God and said, ‘I don’t know what’s going on here, but I do not want to go on this TV show. I’m a mess, and I’m going to look like a mess in front of all these people,’” Gokey said.

 

In the I Am Second short film, available now on iamsecond.com, Gokey shares how he overcame his fear, which led him to not only placing third in the competition but also inspiring millions of viewers with his and Sophia’s story.

 

To watch the full film, visit iamsecond.com.

About I Am Second

I Am Second is a non-profit launched in 2008 that ignites hope and inspires people to live for God and for others. Its website, iamsecond.com, features more than 100 short films of powerful stories of athletes, actors, models, musicians, cultural influencers and everyday people who have found hope through Jesus. For information, visit iamsecond.com.

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