Grammy Award-winning producer Mark Ronson relied on his mother when he suffered crippling panic attacks because the sound of her voice would help calm him down.
The Uptown Funk hitmaker spent years battling anxiety, and has undergone therapy in a bid to tackle his issues.
Ronson has now revealed that in the early stages of his mental health crisis, he had to talk to his mum as nothing else would snap him out of the panic.
"I'd turn on the radio and if you were listening to the weather forecast or the traffic, it sounded like... (the presenter) was yelling at me," he tells Britain's The Times newspaper.
"He could be talking in the most even-tempered tone, but it would sound like it was getting more intense and angry and violent...."I would have to go and wake up my mum and be like, "Hey".