Drake Whiteis back on the road after a debilitating health scare.The country singer, 38, who is currently touring withWhiskey Myers, opens up about getting back to work after doctors told him he wouldn’t walk again on the latest episode of thePEOPLE Every Daypodcast.“We’re out there touring, and this is what I love to do. I love being out here and being on stage,” he says. “And the fact that there were people that said that I may never perform again, it’s just so life-giving to be out here.“White continues, “The live show has taken on a new meaning and there’s a lot of energy in it. There’s a lot of hope and passion in it … We’re gonna be touring all the way through the spring and summer and hopefully pull the ‘Willie Nelson’ and be doing it until my last day.“Drake White.Courtesy Drake WhiteHe previouslyrevealed his diagnosisof anarteriovenous malformation(AVM), an abnormal tangle of arteries and veins in the brain that disrupts normal blood flow, after henearly collapsed onstageduring an August 2019 show in Roanoke, Va.White recalls his “whole left side” being paralyzed as he had a stroke, adding: “I couldn’t feel my left hand, my left foot, and I basically had to relearn how to walk.““My wife [Alex White] was a huge part of that. She came in and basically helped me physically move my leg until my brain started cognitively thinking about learning, [and] those nerves to get me back on my feet, literally,” White recalls. “All I wanted to do was write this muse out and I didn’t wanna waste the muse, I guess.“RELATED VIDEO: Drake White Reveals He’s Still Recovering and Walking with Cane After August Brain HemorrhageHe channeled his experience into his new albumThe Optimystic, out Friday. “This album is the result of just pushing through adversity and pushing through challenges,” White says. “Tomorrow’s gonna be better than yesterday and that that’s a message I think that right now people need to hear.“Drake White’sThe Optimysticis now available for streaming and download.Want to get the biggest stories fromPEOPLEevery weekday?Subscribe to our new podcast, PEOPLE Every Day, to get the essential celebrity, entertainment and human interest news stories Monday through Friday.

Drake Whiteis back on the road after a debilitating health scare.

The country singer, 38, who is currently touring withWhiskey Myers, opens up about getting back to work after doctors told him he wouldn’t walk again on the latest episode of thePEOPLE Every Daypodcast.

“We’re out there touring, and this is what I love to do. I love being out here and being on stage,” he says. “And the fact that there were people that said that I may never perform again, it’s just so life-giving to be out here.”

White continues, “The live show has taken on a new meaning and there’s a lot of energy in it. There’s a lot of hope and passion in it … We’re gonna be touring all the way through the spring and summer and hopefully pull the ‘Willie Nelson’ and be doing it until my last day.”

Drake White.Courtesy Drake White

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He previouslyrevealed his diagnosisof anarteriovenous malformation(AVM), an abnormal tangle of arteries and veins in the brain that disrupts normal blood flow, after henearly collapsed onstageduring an August 2019 show in Roanoke, Va.

White recalls his “whole left side” being paralyzed as he had a stroke, adding: “I couldn’t feel my left hand, my left foot, and I basically had to relearn how to walk.”

“My wife [Alex White] was a huge part of that. She came in and basically helped me physically move my leg until my brain started cognitively thinking about learning, [and] those nerves to get me back on my feet, literally,” White recalls. “All I wanted to do was write this muse out and I didn’t wanna waste the muse, I guess.”

RELATED VIDEO: Drake White Reveals He’s Still Recovering and Walking with Cane After August Brain Hemorrhage

He channeled his experience into his new albumThe Optimystic, out Friday. “This album is the result of just pushing through adversity and pushing through challenges,” White says. “Tomorrow’s gonna be better than yesterday and that that’s a message I think that right now people need to hear.”

Drake White’sThe Optimysticis now available for streaming and download.

Want to get the biggest stories fromPEOPLEevery weekday?Subscribe to our new podcast, PEOPLE Every Day, to get the essential celebrity, entertainment and human interest news stories Monday through Friday.

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