Oluwadamvic
'I saw an online video about an incident in an African country, South Africa. It appeared that some black children were asked not to get into a pool because they had to wait until some white people were done swimming, and this made me ask, 'when will we ever be free?'
Racism is happening right at our doorsteps in an African country; love is the only way to move forward as humans, and the more love we show to others, the more love we feel for ourselves.
Music is a medium to pass messages today, so I had to use it to lend my voice to those who are afraid to speak or address those who feel too elite to be corrected based on the color of their skin.
Love is the way to be empowered to sit up, be strong and wise, show others love and see how much love you get in return and how much happiness you'll feel instead of carrying on the burden of hatred. There's so much to gain in being friendly to another fellow human being.
The track, to me, means letting love lead in all ways, setting aside our differences and the fact that we might have hurt one another in one way or another, but what is the point of dwelling in the past when we can make things right by acting now?
Love is the only way to do that.'