STYLE: Pop RATING OUR PRODUCT CODE: 123869-19021 LABEL: Sixstepsrecords FORMAT: Digital Only Single RELEASE DATE: 2012-02-28
Reviewed by Tony Cummings
About to swoop into the pop charts this marvellous, yet musically unlikely, pairing of a worship anthem man and an urban rapper works brilliantly as they (and songwriters Beth Redman, Lucy West, Willie Weeks and Jorge Mhondera) declare that the appalling spectre of human trafficking cannot be tolerated in the modern world. With its surging chorus ("We got to rise up/Open our eyes up/Be her voice, be her freedom/Come on stand up") this is as powerful as pop gets. And the income from all those download sales will literally be saving lives.
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This song has really touched my very being. My heart, my head, my conscience, my spirit. The song is uique, and hopefully will impact many lives.