domingo, 1 de fevereiro de 2015

For AIDS Awareness, Wyclef’s “Divine Sorrow”

Wyclef avicii Divine Sorrow


Music and song ignites are humanly feelings. When in times of need and one feels down, music is there and it just make its listeners alive. There are things larger to music more than just its beat or how amusing it is to the ears, it is the life which music brings.

Music and songs can really serve as a motivation to everyone, it can give people hope, hope to fight everything that may come in their way. Wyclef, a Haitian hip hop artist, has just given hope through his new song “Divine Sorrow”.

The strong character of Wyclef, particularly Haiti struck by plagues like earthquakes and diseases over the past few years, is very evident within the song. But wait, it was not just Wyclef, he also collaborated with a Swedish DJ and producer, no other than, Avicii.

This collaboration just seems to create a perfect partnership and an interesting result. Want to know what’s more interesting about this single? The song was released last 17th of November of last year as a campaign for “Share the Sound of an AIDS-Free Generation” by Product Red which is a licensed brand seeking to spread awareness and prevention about the HIV or AIDS in Africa.

The song was just a perfect awakening call for hope not just for African people but for the whole world as well. As evident in the video, a dominant red splashing colors which symbolize the campaign suits the motivating and a lively feel of the song. Avicii’s beat adds more jive and character which makes the song stronger.

Wyclef’s idea to create this song is to motivate people, no matter what problems they may encounter, they can battle it out and just celebrate life to its fullest. The song is the lead single by the strong-spirited Haitian for his upcoming seventh studio album Clefication.

The song is being listened to in different countries such as Belgium, Sweden and United States. Feel the spirit and celebrate life with Wyclef and Aviici’s “Divine Sorrow”.

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